Every few years I come back searching for Hannah on YT as I find her such an inspiring and comforting watch. Given that throughout her 40s to early 60s she lived in relative isolation after the death of her last family member , her mother - and much of it in abject poverty without tv or running water and electricity, her positivity and cheerfulness touches me in an indescribable way. I’m so grateful she was ‘discovered’ and received so much love and respect in her later years. RIP an incredible lady 🤍
Very well said. My feelings exactly. I have had the great pleasure to visit Cotherstone in Yorkshire as I ahve freinds who live there. An idylic picturesque part of England.
@@mariabolt3881 Hannah on the plinth? Great idea. If anyone deserves to be honoured, it’s Hannah. A permanent statue of her with one of her beloved cows would be perfect.
Made me so happy that she got to travel and experience things as she really seemed to enjoy it, she was clearly intelligent and educated too despite the conditions she had grown up with.
She breaks my heart the way she says "The moonlight on the water, is one of the loveliest things" and like she said, no one can take it from her. I feel the same way about the river near my house and its waterfall, set in a lovely woodland that no one can take. Even though everything I worked for was stolen at gunpoint, causing homelessness for me, yet no one can take the beauty of the world away 😍 RIP Dearest Dame of the Dales.
What mesmerised me the most about Hannah is, for someone who has barely has had any contact with the outside world, she seems to be at ease with all the public speaking and the attention she gets (I know I would have been a wreck with so much attention). I think her reclusiveness in an odd way has preserved her conscience and kept it pure. I believe this is why she bravely faces the world with having little to no experience at all, almost child-like quite endearing actually.
Strange to hear the female tour guide explaining to a lady who has survived harsh winters and for most of her life has found joy in the beauty of nature and a simple life, that Tiffany's is something to behold... its such a stark contrast.
Hannah wasn't that impressed by Tiffany's. Which I thought was utterly wonderful. Finding her beauty in sunshine reflecting in water. I adore her and find great comfort in her words.
Lol that was hilarious, Ms. Hauxwell gave a very clear, unimpressed reaction & the only thing the guide could reply with was "Look at the size of those diamonds" 😂😂😂 I'm sure Ms. Hauxwell knew just how much environmental and social damage the gem trade had caused. But as usual she kept it classy and kept it moving, God bless her
How lovely, I could listen to her all day, very educated and certainly no phased by fame, I am so glad she enjoyed her life after leaving her beloved farm which must have been heartbreaking for her,❤
What an inspirational lady Hannah was, so humble and graceful...after all those years alone through terrible conditions she never once complained. I'm so pleased she got the chance to see what millions of us take for granted. A true lady in everything she did. R.I.P Hannah you're work is done. God bless you lovely lady. ❤
“They told me that young alligator is very tasty but I declined the opportunity to give an opinion.” Hannah is the most polite person god ever drew breath in. Such a dear woman!
Loved how Miss Hauxwell expressed her political views + that she couldn’t refrain from comparing the relatively unimpressive White House with vintage Buckingham Palace. She was equally not impressed with tall buildings clustered together in a concrete jungle, teabags in less than “piping hot water” + a pretentious piece of jewellery in a shop window. She’s the true gem. Simply more ‘greenery’ would have done it for her🤗💕
First time I’ve found Hannah’s story and she is truly wonderful! Such a strong, tough woman and lovely to see her enjoying the world, even later in life! Almost a life i would dream off living up on the dales, how peaceful it must have been ❤️ Amazing
I have been isolated for many years I’m 53 years old..I hope one day I will come out of my shell and meet people and see things again like Hannah did ❤
Hannah represented the good in all of us that has been buried by consumerism driven on by capitalism. When watching Hannah brings a tear to our eye, we cry for ourselves too.
Oh gosh this is wonderful! Thank you so very much for posting this. I adore this sweet lady and was devastated to hear of her passing some time ago. I will be watching this often as I’ve not seen this particular film before.
I can't believe that's she's hardly been in contact with that many people and she is brilliant with having to talk to an audience. I would be terrified. She's a lovelly lady and I am so glad that she got tò do so many lovelly things . I will have to read her book.
I wonder what her long dead family would make of how she lived her later life, they must have worried as it became clear it was going to be her alone on the farm, and was for so many hard years. it would be jaw dropping for them to see the way her life went!
@gail h that's exactly what I was thinking. For someone who has barely has had any contact with the outside world, she seems to be at ease with all the public speaking and the attention she gets (I know I would have been a wreck with so much attention). I think her reclusiveness in an odd way has actually protected her from experiencing the bad in the world or at least has not made her aware of it. Her conscience is pure and clear which is why she's brave while facing the world with little to no experience at all, almost like a young child who's playing with fire for the first time.
The greatest advocate of our country. We were so lucky to have lived alongside her and have her wisdom. A beautiful soul who proved that university education, for the truly wise, is perhaps somewhat unnecessary! RIP Miss Hawkeswell.
what a kind and courageous woman she was. I watched the videos about her. She had a hard life in the Midlands where she plodded on on her farm. Such a gentle soul. She spoke to her cows. She was so hard working and never complained about her harsh life. I am glad she was able to travel to America and have a good time. She looks all pampered in this video. I would have liked to know her, honestly. Brave soul. Marie the from France
Truly delightful ❤ I’m so glad she got to see some of the world before she died ..a special soul she made the best of each day and what she had godless RIP Hannah I love you lots xx you touch my heart and soul
Interesting about the Amish and their traditional farming methods as Hannahs farm is now classed as an SSSI, area of special scientific interest due to her non use of chemicals and fertilisers. Its a wildflower meadow attracting rare species of flora and birds. I wonder if the Amish land is the same?
She needed a rest and a cuppa tea afte the Williamsburg actress. No doubt. The expression in her face was questioning like "is this woman for real??* Lol
It was sold to a Wildlife Trust. Her land was untainted as no fertiliser or pesticide had been used on it. The Trust was able to get a grant in order to purchase it. It was pure as the driven snow. Her large furniture items were sold at a public Auction at her home. It was an emotional struggle for her letting it go.
Just remembered why I rarely venture onto RUclips. Whoever added those utterly ridiculous huge tears to Miss Hauxwell's face is completely out of order what you have done is both ignorant and wrong I have seen this same thing done on other RUclips clips ......if you have/had any respect for Hannah and her memory I would ask that you remove the awfully edited picture and replace it with one people will readily recognise .
Not really. If they hadn't made the documentaries she would have probably died alone and penniless on her farm. As it was she got electricity and water supplied to her farm through public donations, she also made enough from her books to give her a comfortable life in retirement. And being taken all round Europe and the USA in comfort - including on the QE2 - is hardly 'cashing in on poor Hannah'.
Why would you meet her over all your family and other people? You believe heaven is just a cool meeting centre where you get to meet your favourite people from television?😂😂😂😂 Bless you. The only certainty that we have as fact is that when you die, you’re gone everything else is a story made up by people that are alive .
Every few years I come back searching for Hannah on YT as I find her such an inspiring and comforting watch. Given that throughout her 40s to early 60s she lived in relative isolation after the death of her last family member , her mother - and much of it in abject poverty without tv or running water and electricity, her positivity and cheerfulness touches me in an indescribable way. I’m so grateful she was ‘discovered’ and received so much love and respect in her later years. RIP an incredible lady 🤍
I could not have said it better. She was a remarkable woman whose legacy will live forever. I;m so glad that this journey to America was added to YT.
Very well said. My feelings exactly. I have had the great pleasure to visit Cotherstone in Yorkshire as I ahve freinds who live there. An idylic picturesque part of England.
Her statue should be on the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square, epitomy of independence, grit and humility.
@@mariabolt3881
Hannah on the plinth? Great idea. If anyone deserves to be honoured, it’s Hannah. A permanent statue of her with one of her beloved cows would be perfect.
Made me so happy that she got to travel and experience things as she really seemed to enjoy it, she was clearly intelligent and educated too despite the conditions she had grown up with.
To see Hannah finally relaxing in the sun after all those years of being cold is just so satisfying.
She breaks my heart the way she says "The moonlight on the water, is one of the loveliest things" and like she said, no one can take it from her.
I feel the same way about the river near my house and its waterfall, set in a lovely woodland that no one can take. Even though everything I worked for was stolen at gunpoint, causing homelessness for me, yet no one can take the beauty of the world away 😍
RIP Dearest Dame of the Dales.
What mesmerised me the most about Hannah is, for someone who has barely has had any contact with the outside world, she seems to be at ease with all the public speaking and the attention she gets (I know I would have been a wreck with so much attention). I think her reclusiveness in an odd way has preserved her conscience and kept it pure. I believe this is why she bravely faces the world with having little to no experience at all, almost child-like quite endearing actually.
She truly was a Daughter of the Dales, wasn't she ellejay?
Speaks like a true lady, innocent enough to be an angel, savvy and careful enough to stay alive and unharmed to age 93
Her approach to life is so refreshing. Even how she speaks, without distraction and waste.
She is from GOD'S own COUNTY!!!!
I love how she's always telling the truth while at the same time always very polite and respectful, even if she might disagree.
What a great ambassador for the human race, such a cool person, RIP Hannah...
It's wonderful to be able to visit and enjoy this beautiful soul in a world gone mad.
Strange to hear the female tour guide explaining to a lady who has survived harsh winters and for most of her life has found joy in the beauty of nature and a simple life, that Tiffany's is something to behold... its such a stark contrast.
Hannah wasn't that impressed by Tiffany's. Which I thought was utterly wonderful. Finding her beauty in sunshine reflecting in water. I adore her and find great comfort in her words.
Lol that was hilarious, Ms. Hauxwell gave a very clear, unimpressed reaction & the only thing the guide could reply with was "Look at the size of those diamonds" 😂😂😂
I'm sure Ms. Hauxwell knew just how much environmental and social damage the gem trade had caused. But as usual she kept it classy and kept it moving, God bless her
How lovely, I could listen to her all day, very educated and certainly no phased by fame, I am so glad she enjoyed her life after leaving her beloved farm which must have been heartbreaking for her,❤
What an inspirational lady Hannah was, so humble and graceful...after all those years alone through terrible conditions she never once complained. I'm so pleased she got the chance to see what millions of us take for granted. A true lady in everything she did. R.I.P Hannah you're work is done. God bless you lovely lady. ❤
I'm so glad she was able to enjoy a different and more comfortable life in her old age. What an inspriation she was. Still is !
She was a lovely gentle soul. Kind and polite.
Love and God Bless u Hanna, RIP Dear Lady, ❤️
“They told me that young alligator is very tasty but I declined the opportunity to give an opinion.” Hannah is the most polite person god ever drew breath in. Such a dear woman!
Lovely words much love fae bonnie Scotland ❤
A real woman what a treasure she truly was one of a kind beautiful in every possible way
I've just found this series with Hannah. Such simple words yet much wisdom and most diplomatic. Gives one motivation to get out there!
I had no idea that Hannah eventually travelled. Wonderful!
Loved how Miss Hauxwell expressed her political views + that she couldn’t refrain from comparing the relatively unimpressive White House with vintage Buckingham Palace. She was equally not impressed with tall buildings clustered together in a concrete jungle, teabags in less than “piping hot water” + a pretentious piece of jewellery in a shop window. She’s the true gem. Simply more ‘greenery’ would have done it for her🤗💕
Lovely human being. A sad loss. But in God's hands now.
Nothing less than piping hot water for tea
Its so amazing that this wonderful gentle being travelled the world after years of hardship...unreal!
Looks like she really enjoyed it, I'm so happy for her getting the opportunity to travel. She's a very educated and curious person too.
@@teijaflink2226 Yes very true
Agree- actually made me happy for her
First time I’ve found Hannah’s story and she is truly wonderful! Such a strong, tough woman and lovely to see her enjoying the world, even later in life! Almost a life i would dream off living up on the dales, how peaceful it must have been ❤️ Amazing
I have been isolated for many years I’m 53 years old..I hope one day I will come out of my shell and meet people and see things again like Hannah did ❤
Hannah represented the good in all of us that has been buried by consumerism driven on by capitalism. When watching Hannah brings a tear to our eye, we cry for ourselves too.
Wat a beautiful post! Tears in my eyes
Yes, but what did you type that on? We all contribute to it.
Oh gosh this is wonderful! Thank you so very much for posting this. I adore this sweet lady and was devastated to hear of her passing some time ago. I will be watching this often as I’ve not seen this particular film before.
I can't believe that's she's hardly been in contact with that many people and she is brilliant with having to talk to an audience. I would be terrified. She's a lovelly lady and I am so glad that she got tò do so many lovelly things . I will have to read her book.
I wonder what her long dead family would make of how she lived her later life, they must have worried as it became clear it was going to be her alone on the farm, and was for so many hard years.
it would be jaw dropping for them to see the way her life went!
@gail h that's exactly what I was thinking. For someone who has barely has had any contact with the outside world, she seems to be at ease with all the public speaking and the attention she gets (I know I would have been a wreck with so much attention). I think her reclusiveness in an odd way has actually protected her from experiencing the bad in the world or at least has not made her aware of it. Her conscience is pure and clear which is why she's brave while facing the world with little to no experience at all, almost like a young child who's playing with fire for the first time.
Beautifully done! So informative…. A real history lesson all throughout this video 🙏
Hannah's accent is wonderful auld dales.
Thank you for uploading this. Very interesting.
HANNAH HAUXWELL IN FRONT OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER: OMG WHAT A DIFFERENT ERA!
Thankyou so much for sharing, really enjoyed, never saw this, though have her book.
What a tribute to amazing lady. R.i.p. Hannah 🌷⚘
Beautiful soul ❤️🌈
I much prefer her old farm over anything in the US.
What a lovely, honest, innocent, naive, gentle and sincere woman. If only there were more like her
Thanks for upload
What a change in circumstances! After years of isolation on the farm, she took to world travel like a duck-to-water. Loved it.
Hannah was a true earth angel. R.I.P lovely lady xxx
Beautiful gentle lady RIP Hannah ❤
Great she finally had some fun, some comfort. What a life!
The greatest advocate of our country. We were so lucky to have lived alongside her and have her wisdom. A beautiful soul who proved that university education, for the truly wise, is perhaps somewhat unnecessary! RIP Miss Hawkeswell.
So Hanna came to my hometown of Philly. Wow !!!
It's really incredible and deeply saddening to see footage of Hannah with the Twin Towers behind her. 15:01
What a remarkable woman✈️🚂🚢
This is a great distraction, thanks for sharing.
what a kind and courageous woman she was. I watched the videos about her. She had a hard life in the Midlands where she plodded on on her farm. Such a gentle soul. She spoke to her cows. She was so hard working and never complained about her harsh life. I am glad she was able to travel to America and have a good time. She looks all pampered in this video. I would have liked to know her, honestly. Brave soul. Marie the from France
What a wonderful pure soul hanna was, a gentle human but stong as an ox. A true Yorkshire woman. Bless her.
Her books are great to read lovely lady xx
Articulate to a fault all the time so inoffensive but always got her point across ❤
My Father was a sea captain and pilot and brought the QE2 into Halifax.
I have all her books what a remarkable woman🗼🚀🚂✈️🚢🕌⛩
A precious Soul ❤️❤️❤️
What a beautiful sweet lady!
Wonderful lady, one of a kind :)
HANNAH ALWAYS SMILING
Our loss is heavens gain
Drink every time Hannah says Yes.
😂 it is sweet though. Her 'yes's and 'isn't it's
She's not impressed with the concrete jungle and extravegance of modern life at all. Good on her.
God bless her. I love her what a beautiful soul she sounds like the woman 👩who told the titanic story
this was almost 30 years ago
31-2 now 😊
Truly delightful ❤ I’m so glad she got to see some of the world before she died ..a special soul she made the best of each day and what she had godless RIP Hannah I love you lots xx you touch my heart and soul
Hannah visiting Gettysburg! What a beautiful soul.
Wasn’t she just a wonderful person. Rest in peace miss
Does anyone know if Hannah went abroad again after this? Not a televised trip, but whether or not she ventured overseas on her own again?
Hannah morphed into the Queen Mum God rest her soul.
Tough women from tough times.
Nowdays, a woman cant even make a loaf of bread.
Perhaps u haven't met the right women!
we can, mate.
Interesting about the Amish and their traditional farming methods as Hannahs farm is now classed as an SSSI, area of special scientific interest due to her non use of chemicals and fertilisers. Its a wildflower meadow attracting rare species of flora and birds. I wonder if the Amish land is the same?
She really wasn’t impressed by capitalism was she, all she wanted was to hang out with the cowboys god love her!
Great Lady.
An angel ❤
Her slow and soft narration is much of a kin to forrest gump
Gives me hope that there’s life after isolation. Although Hannah isn’t traumatised by humans. Inspirational women ❤🙏
Lovely !
The Amish are usually wary of the English. I think he sensed her Viking ancestry.
What a remarkable woman ❤
She needed a rest and a cuppa tea afte the Williamsburg actress. No doubt. The expression in her face was questioning like "is this woman for real??* Lol
Captain’s wife was sweet too.
Such a beautiful person Hannah was. I hope she is now in Heaven or whatever comes after with her beloved animals
WHAT HAPPEN TO HANNAHS FARM
It was sold to a Wildlife Trust. Her land was untainted as no fertiliser or pesticide had been used on it. The Trust was able to get a grant in order to purchase it. It was pure as the driven snow. Her large furniture items were sold at a public Auction at her home. It was an emotional struggle for her letting it go.
The farm building itself was bought by a family who fixed it up. They only sold it a few years ago to a new family.
THANK YOU @!!!SO GLAD IT HAS BEEN SAVED I REALLY MISS HANNAH !!!!!
When did Hannah die?
Not sure the year, but age 93 ❤
I'm sure it was 2018
Unfortunately only a few people like this left.
The captain of the ship is soooooo handsome 😍
She truly was a Daughter of the Dales.
Yes
Hear books make great reading
I think the actors threw her off a bit.
Band of The Royal Welch Fusiliers playing them off 👍
Ha I bet the Americans couldn’t understand half of what she said, I struggled at times.
Just remembered why I rarely venture onto RUclips.
Whoever added those utterly ridiculous huge tears to Miss Hauxwell's face is completely out of order what you have done is both ignorant and wrong I have seen this same thing done on other RUclips clips ......if you have/had any respect for Hannah and her memory I would ask that you remove the awfully edited picture and replace it with one people will readily recognise .
The picture hasn't been edited at all. It's from around 5:18 in the film.
They aren't tears. It's just the bright lights reflected off her face!
Look at her face at the end...poor animal..! And
" everybody ' s laughing...."!
Oooooo the envy I have for wanting to be on that farm!!!
more trees........
I think Miss Hauxwell would like the Williamburg to "shut up". Hahaha
This daft bus promised greatness. "yes, Yes , yes"
Hannah didn't seem to enjoy the rodeo 😢
I hope she found a good women at some point in her later life. 🙏
I hope you find a nice man in your life. 😂
Why thank you are you offering? I’ll consider it if you can cook, clean and dig? 😂
What a beautiful soul
Birkhatt?. What on earth is this?. Poor Hannah, people have always tried to cash in on her 🙄
Well she’s a fan of carter. She should have been glad to give it away. She sure expected to USA to give away. Carter? A boob
@@Mitzi1221 What ??
Not really. If they hadn't made the documentaries she would have probably died alone and penniless on her farm. As it was she got electricity and water supplied to her farm through public donations, she also made enough from her books to give her a comfortable life in retirement. And being taken all round Europe and the USA in comfort - including on the QE2 - is hardly 'cashing in on poor Hannah'.
Paul , where can I buy her books. I have only recently found this lovely lady
Yes why didnt they let her stay on her farm with a worker to assist. Do the odd trip if she wanted. It was the life she loved
...only Indians running...
A real sweetheart … I am looking to meeting her in the Heavenly city !
Why would you meet her over all your family and other people?
You believe heaven is just a cool meeting centre where you get to meet your favourite people from television?😂😂😂😂
Bless you.
The only certainty that we have as fact is that when you die, you’re gone everything else is a story made up by people that are alive .
A beautiful soul.