Oh, Julie, THANK YOU for helping those of us who can’t “travel” be able to do so! I enjoy both of your Channels and have learned so much. I have a Scottish background through my Mother’s maternal Grandfather & she remembers the way he spoke. He was from Paisley, Scotland and I love the sound of the Pipes. I was in floods of tears when H. M. Queen Elizabeth II’s Piper was planning “Sleep, dearie, Sleep” at the end of her Funeral. Again, thank you for helping us to educate ourselves about you new home.
@@AmericanViscountessJust curious if you might be able to answer some questions for me? My royal and noble lineage is extensive, I am a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce, several English Kings, almost a thousand years of Kings and Queens of Spain or Aragon and Castile, direct descendant of Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, Queen Joanna of Castile, kings and queens of Portugal, several Kings of France, several Dukes of Prussia and Landgraves of Germany, a direct descendant of the Habsburgs, Plantagenets, Bourbons, Hohenzollerns, Stuart’s and other prominent families in Europe, dozens of nobles with titles of Duke, Count, Viscount, Countess, Earl, many nobles who worked directly beside kings and queens of the Tudor dynasty. I have spent hundreds of hours just confirming my lineage because it seems so unlikely as an American but I cannot find a single discrepancy, I have cross referenced, check birth and death dates, birth places, places of death, I wanted to make sure it was legitimate, I just don’t know where to begin with this or if I should even tell anyone at all but family history is very important to me and I would like to pass it down to the next generations, I would also like to know if there are any entitlements that come with my family history.
I would suggest getting in touch with a Scottish genealogist. Or, perhaps a Scottish library would be happy to help you with the genealogy. Also, try contacting the National Museum. I would imagine they have one. I imagine that they would have artists that would paint or print a genealogy chart in the European fashion like these. www.google.com/search?q=scottish+genealogy+chart&rlz=1C5MACD_enUS1046US1046&oq=scottish+genealogy+chart&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigATIHCAMQIRifBTIHCAQQIRifBTIHCAUQIRifBTIHCAYQIRifBTIHCAcQIRifBTIHCAgQIRifBTIHCAkQIRifBdIBCTExMDc2ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#vhid=mcd1iFD6JHSZwM&vssid=l@@chrisnelson3691 This being the internet age, there would be Scottish genealogy sites that may prove very helpful. The website link has the artists and a list of genealogy experts.
@hakunamatata7941 It would be very easy for people to steal these in such a s small space with so many valuable and irreplaceable heirlooms packed in each room. Even with a security gaurd placed in each of the 60 rooms (which would be very expensive). The family already stated that they rotate the attic items down in to displays in the main house tour - in order to keep the tour displays fresh and to keep visitors wanting to return to see the updates, which is income they count on to keep thhe estate viable and maintained. If people could just walk through the attic rooms, this would also remove the incentive for people to return, since they already had everything. (Also, as they are displayed in the attic room, most people would not understand the historical context of what they are looking at.) I think they made a prudent decision.
@@suzannes5888 може би не всеки би се интересувал от горните етажи, но си представям колко готино би било да се разходи човек там, дори ако има заключени прозрачни врати на стаите 😊 Дори ако може само снимките на предмвтите да се видят по стените в коридора 😄
Wow, Julie, weren’t you and your team just pinching yourselves feeling so lucky to see the attics and the treasures they held? I think it must never get old. I know it’s your work, of course, but what a privilege!
My goodness ... You do such an amazing job with this series. It's so professionally done, as if it were a BBC or American PBS production . Julie , you're such a natural at this AND you are doing your bit to raise and maintain interest in preserving these grand Estates by encouraging visitors. Congratulations on a job well done..
I could watch someone go through the attic as a series just to point out what they have. To them it's probably just old stuff but to me it's history just sitting there!!! I loved it.
So nice of Sarah Troughton to recall her memories of Kitty Atholl, Duchess of Atholl, married to the 8th Duke, born Katharine Ramsay of Bamff from nearby Bamff House.
Thank you so much for showing this castle. My maternal Great Grandparents came to Canada from Blair Atholl in the 1890's so this location is very interesting to me. However, I highly doubt they were ever inside this castle but I'll just dream a little.
I could have stayed in the attic all day with you. What a treat to see so many historic treasures. Thank you so much for sharing these visits and the history of these with us . ❤
Visited beautiful Scotland back in April 2023. Visited and toured Blair Castle. My mother is a direct decendant of Viscount John Graham, Bonnie Dundee who was killed in the battle of Killicrankie and buried for a time at the church on Blair Castle Estate. I was amazed at how small John Graham's armor and helmet were. It wasn't thick or strong enough to stop a bullet from penetrating it. A very beautiful Castle and grounds!
My wife and I visited Blair Castle back in 2012 and enjoyed the experience immensely. Her ancestry is half Scottish, so she felt right at home where ever we went. She would move to Pitlochry tomorrow, if we weren't old. We would recommend that anyone travelling to Scotland take the time to visit this amazing place.
I attended the Atholl Highland Games last summer for the first time; what an amazing experience. The sights and sounds of the bagpipers stirred the blood of my Scottish heritage. I am so blessed to call this amazing place my home. Thank you for this wonderful video!!
Oh, wow. In 1998 I attended a Scottish country dance formal ball at Blair Atholl. We didn't see much of the house; mainly the ballroom, the ladies' lounge/restroom, and the corridors leading to those two places. The things that stood out the most to me were the decor, consisting largely of antlers and weapons. If I ever get back to Scotland I'd love to see more of the place.
I love this castle, it's my favourite. I've visited 3 or 4 times over my life as it is not too far a drive from where I live. It still impresses me each time I go. It has been about 10 years since I last went but hope to visit again at some point soon.
Truly? It is utterly lovely. I'm going to be in the North of England in March, and I've snuck my way to Edinburgh and had an incredible, freezing cold, icy rain, hop on, hop off tour and ramble just all by myself with no real plans after touring Holyrood. I'm really hoping to take some more time in starkly beautiful Scotland..
As a descendant of the MacAlpine clan , it warms my heart to see Scotland explored and it's history explained in such a lovely way ! Thank you so much for showing us a bit more about Scotland's history ! Love from Portugal 🇵🇹❤
Those attics are amazing. We were in one of the brochures for the castle and my dog was quite famous up there. People used to ask to get their photo taken with him! 😂
Julie, you have my dream job! I really enjoy watching you tour these stately homes! It’s clear that you are truly thrilled and thoroughly enjoying yourself. We are kindred spirits in that way! I’m so happy for you that you get to do something you love! The attics and all the treasures they hold are so amazing. The detailed plasterwork on the ceilings and columns is exquisite! The castle and its surroundings are breathtaking! Sending love to all from CT!❤
I didn't know there was fan language. Thanks for the facts. I promised my friend years ago, after our trip to England, that we would come back and go to Scotland. This will be on our itinerary. I watch all of your videos and love seeing your adventures. I've told my husband for 30 years that I would easily move to the English countryside, or maybe by the ocean, which is where I get my strength.
I had the pleasure of visiting Blair Castle a few years ago. It's is stunning and a delight. Sheep placidly grazing in the fields and duck crossings made the experience even more memorable. The attic is remarkable.
What I love about your videos is your genuine excitement about the properties you visit. Thank you for each video you post. This one was absolutely wonderful.
I am from Pennsylvania, USA...I just love your channel!!! I would be in ALL my glory to see such an amazing place!!!! So much history!!! Be safe and GOD BLESS 🙏🫶💙🩷
Fantastic. So wonderful too to see 'Bertie' so involved with the maintenance, upkeep and evolvement of Blair Castle. ~ The attic tour was fabulous. 👏👏Good job❣️
argh, Bertie is so Handsome. And how wonderful that these homes, estates, castle have a next generation (my generation) who know the knowledge and thrive to keep it alive and going. x
Julie. Absolutely loved the tour , part 1 of Blair Castle. Loved,loved the tour through the attics . I would also spend hours exploring. Thanks for these fun excursions through historic castles.
As an owner of a large house in America I know how difficult it is owning such a monstrosity. And I still can't help be jealous of such a beautiful one.
Joy, joy, joy!! How exciting for you Julie (and, thanks for sharing with us) touring the attic rooms! Incredibly interesting! Loved it...could have watched for hours had you had the time. 💕
Wow, Julie. What a treasure and amazing history with this castle! The gentlenen was great and i love the management influence from all the ladies in this lineage! Great episode.
Around 1986 I was invited to play in a Pearson company golf competition at Woburn. For the meal afterward I was seated on a table of (IIRC) eight, next to a rather jolly, tall older gent who introduced himself as Iain. Conversation was lively and eventually one of the other people on the table asked Iain if his army had enjoyed their trip to Florida… which was when I found out that he was ‘Wee Iain’, the 10th Duke of Atholl. Apparently he had recently chartered a jet to take his private army, the Atholl Highlanders, to Disney World. The Highlanders are the only legal private army in Europe, as far as I know. I believe he was the last Duke to actually live at Blair Castle.
Julie, this is the first video of yours that I watched and I absolutely loved it! I have a degree in History and am also a photographer. I could see myself spending days, if not weeks, in the castle. If I was a guest, I would beg for a visit to the attic. Fascinating history and loved the dresses. It would have been great if we had a closeup of the beetle wings. If attic tours are not usually part of your videos, you should make it one.
Dear Viscountess, you do a great job of presenting many of the great houses and castles in the United Kingdom. Like you, I am an American. I am an historian, who studied British Law and became the Scottish Editor for Burke's Peerage many years ago. I successfully claimed the Scottish Peerage titles of Earl of Stirling, Viscount of Canada, Viscount of Stirling, and Lord Alexander of Tullibody. I visited Blair Castle once, a great Scottish castle. Keep up the good work. God Bless. Tim Alexander, Earl of Stirling
My family, Harrison & Co used to print Burke's Peerage, I can't find any reference to the title Earl of Stirling coming out of abatement, it became dormant upon the death of the fifth Earl in 1739. Do you have a public link to the Court of Lyon (etc)that proves your claim?
I sat in the House of Lords in November of 1999 as a non-voting Peer, at the invitation of the British Government (the then Leader of the House of Lords). There is printed documentation in my book, "Cash For Peerages: The Smoking Gun" by Lord Stirling. The Lord Lyon is not the final gatekeeper for the Peerage, however, at the time, of my claim, the then Lord Lyon agreed with my claim. I am not listed on the Roll of the Peerage as I am an American citizen and do not also hold British citizenship and said UK citizenship is a requirement to be so listed. @@harrisonofthenorth
Blair Atholl hosts the Scottish Scouts Jamborette on the evening of years, and my daughter got to attend that event in 2022! She loved the experience. Scout🫡!
My Murray and MacLennan families left Scotland in 1801 for Nova Scotia. The MacLennans chose a land grant there vs a pension in Scotland after being injured while in the Queens Black Watch. Both families have lots of redheads and I understand that Blair had connections to the name Murray. When my mother visited Blair from the US, she had to laugh at all the redheads in the picture gallery there. Definitely a connection…we were from Ross area and the Grampian Mts.
How i would have loved to explore the attic. Really an experience of a lifetime. I love the history of Scotland. Thank you for tagging me along Julie. ❤
Love seeing this. I’m an equestrian (specifically an eventer) and knew about this house because of the international 3 day event that is held here. Very cool to learn about it.
Thank you Julie for sharing. Your videos are so professional, i feel I am watching a program on kpbs😊 I love & enjoy castle s. Thank you Julie for the hard work & the compassion you put in and share with us.❤
Absolutely no idea what you could be wearing but it fits your quirky style and impish energy to a tee. You’re such a card and so eagerly entertaining - smiles all around! Plus, Birdie looks like a ripe old friend, I’m sure the two of you had immense fun. Thank you so very much for this tour, it was completely lovely and I throughly enjoyed it. Appreciate you thinking of us and sharing. Best to All Until Next Time! Cheers
I’ve been impressed with the quality of all these episodes, wow!! they’re wonderful and amazing however this episode in specific left me speechless, the photography is beyond spectacular! The content spot on, and Julie is just the best show host I’ve watched in a very long time! Congratulations and T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U for all the work to make this available for all of us! Greetings from Mexico 😁
Wonderful show. The addic was my favorite part. You are so very lucky to be able to see these things and this places. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Great place. My mother's maide n name was Blair. Blair Athol was part of my childhood stories as they were from the area. I have been unsuccessful in tracing family history documents. Great fun to see this. It is amazing. Those attics! It occurred to me that if we had put all our " no longer used items" In one place we too would have attics fu of history!
I really enjoyed this article .The surrounding country is so beautiful !! Great to learn more about the history. My great grandparents came from Scotland but I don’t know where. Their name was Lothian
Loved that dress displayed on the mannikin which stood on a twirling disc to show off the dress all 'round in the centet of the drawing room. Mapperton need this display for the robes you found in the trunk. Good tour, thank you.
Oh, Julie, THANK YOU for helping those of us who can’t “travel” be able to do so! I enjoy both of your Channels and have learned so much. I have a Scottish background through my Mother’s maternal Grandfather & she remembers the way he spoke. He was from Paisley, Scotland and I love the sound of the Pipes. I was in floods of tears when H. M. Queen Elizabeth II’s Piper was planning “Sleep, dearie, Sleep” at the end of her Funeral. Again, thank you for helping us to educate ourselves about you new home.
You are so welcome! Lots more in Scotland... coming up!
@@AmericanViscountessJust curious if you might be able to answer some questions for me?
My royal and noble lineage is extensive, I am a direct descendant of Robert the Bruce, several English Kings, almost a thousand years of Kings and Queens of Spain or Aragon and Castile, direct descendant of Isabella I and King Ferdinand II, Queen Joanna of Castile, kings and queens of Portugal, several Kings of France, several Dukes of Prussia and Landgraves of Germany, a direct descendant of the Habsburgs, Plantagenets, Bourbons, Hohenzollerns, Stuart’s and other prominent families in Europe, dozens of nobles with titles of Duke, Count, Viscount, Countess, Earl, many nobles who worked directly beside kings and queens of the Tudor dynasty.
I have spent hundreds of hours just confirming my lineage because it seems so unlikely as an American but I cannot find a single discrepancy, I have cross referenced, check birth and death dates, birth places, places of death, I wanted to make sure it was legitimate, I just don’t know where to begin with this or if I should even tell anyone at all but family history is very important to me and I would like to pass it down to the next generations, I would also like to know if there are any entitlements that come with my family history.
I agree❤❤❤
I would suggest getting in touch with a Scottish genealogist. Or, perhaps a Scottish library would be happy to help you with the genealogy. Also, try contacting the National Museum. I would imagine they have one. I imagine that they would have artists that would paint or print a genealogy chart in the European fashion like these. www.google.com/search?q=scottish+genealogy+chart&rlz=1C5MACD_enUS1046US1046&oq=scottish+genealogy+chart&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigATIHCAMQIRifBTIHCAQQIRifBTIHCAUQIRifBTIHCAYQIRifBTIHCAcQIRifBTIHCAgQIRifBTIHCAkQIRifBdIBCTExMDc2ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#vhid=mcd1iFD6JHSZwM&vssid=l@@chrisnelson3691 This being the internet age, there would be Scottish genealogy sites that may prove very helpful. The website link has the artists and a list of genealogy experts.
Thank you Julie for showing me how a Duke would entertain his Queen and Friends with real Scottish Hospitality.
The whole attic rooms should be a museum. Such beautiful items ❤❤❤❤❤
I have no idea why they don't do it.
@hakunamatata7941 It would be very easy for people to steal these in such a s small space with so many valuable and irreplaceable heirlooms packed in each room. Even with a security gaurd placed in each of the 60 rooms (which would be very expensive).
The family already stated that they rotate the attic items down in to displays in the main house tour - in order to keep the tour displays fresh and to keep visitors wanting to return to see the updates, which is income they count on to keep thhe estate viable and maintained. If people could just walk through the attic rooms, this would also remove the incentive for people to return, since they already had everything. (Also, as they are displayed in the attic room, most people would not understand the historical context of what they are looking at.) I think they made a prudent decision.
@@suzannes5888 може би не всеки би се интересувал от горните етажи, но си представям колко готино би било да се разходи човек там, дори ако има заключени прозрачни врати на стаите 😊 Дори ако може само снимките на предмвтите да се видят по стените в коридора 😄
I’m a Patron from the USA. I LOVE this. Wandering the attics of a stately home….. a DREAM! ❤
This rich history is what makes Europe the greatest continent on the planet.
And the fact that it's historical structures have preserved.
Wow, Julie, weren’t you and your team just pinching yourselves feeling so lucky to see the attics and the treasures they held? I think it must never get old. I know it’s your work, of course, but what a privilege!
My goodness ... You do such an amazing job with this series. It's so professionally done, as if it were a BBC or American PBS production . Julie , you're such a natural at this AND you are doing your bit to raise and maintain interest in preserving these grand Estates by encouraging visitors. Congratulations on a job well done..
Thank you so much! X Julie
Bertie is a great host. The plasterwork in the house boggles the mind.
Very clever to include the clothing they wore.
I could watch someone go through the attic as a series just to point out what they have. To them it's probably just old stuff but to me it's history just sitting there!!! I loved it.
I wish there was a part 2 of just the attics!
So nice of Sarah Troughton to recall her memories of Kitty Atholl, Duchess of Atholl, married to the 8th Duke, born Katharine Ramsay of Bamff from nearby Bamff House.
So good! I wasn't ready for it to end. I could wander and explore for days in those attic rooms.
You and me both!
Thank you so much for showing this castle. My maternal Great Grandparents came to Canada from Blair Atholl in the 1890's so this location is very interesting to me. However, I highly doubt they were ever inside this castle but I'll just dream a little.
I could have stayed in the attic all day with you. What a treat to see so many historic treasures. Thank you so much for sharing these visits and the history of these with us . ❤
Our pleasure!
That was absolutely fantastic, so so well preserved and displayed. Awesome thank you Julie.
You are so welcome!
Visited beautiful Scotland back in April 2023. Visited and toured Blair Castle. My mother is a direct decendant of Viscount John Graham, Bonnie Dundee who was killed in the battle of Killicrankie and buried for a time at the church on Blair Castle Estate. I was amazed at how small John Graham's armor and helmet were. It wasn't thick or strong enough to stop a bullet from penetrating it. A very beautiful Castle and grounds!
My wife and I visited Blair Castle back in 2012 and enjoyed the experience immensely. Her ancestry is half Scottish, so she felt right at home where ever we went. She would move to Pitlochry tomorrow, if we weren't old. We would recommend that anyone travelling to Scotland take the time to visit this amazing place.
Went there when I was 8 years old in 1979 on a family trip back to Scotland.
I attended the Atholl Highland Games last summer for the first time; what an amazing experience. The sights and sounds of the bagpipers stirred the blood of my Scottish heritage. I am so blessed to call this amazing place my home. Thank you for this wonderful video!!
Hello from Virginia USA 🇺🇸
Love the attic areas
I’m from N.Carolina, 800 ft from the border of Virginia!
Absolutely loved that tour . Attic my dream to explore.
The attic rooms were so fascinating! I feel privileged to have gotten to see them via this video.
Oh, wow. In 1998 I attended a Scottish country dance formal ball at Blair Atholl. We didn't see much of the house; mainly the ballroom, the ladies' lounge/restroom, and the corridors leading to those two places. The things that stood out the most to me were the decor, consisting largely of antlers and weapons. If I ever get back to Scotland I'd love to see more of the place.
Best part: the attics rooms! Please do more like this. It could be a whole series.
I love this castle, it's my favourite. I've visited 3 or 4 times over my life as it is not too far a drive from where I live. It still impresses me each time I go. It has been about 10 years since I last went but hope to visit again at some point soon.
Truly? It is utterly lovely. I'm going to be in the North of England in March, and I've snuck my way to Edinburgh and had an incredible, freezing cold, icy rain, hop on, hop off tour and ramble just all by myself with no real plans after touring Holyrood. I'm really hoping to take some more time in starkly beautiful Scotland..
As a descendant of the MacAlpine clan , it warms my heart to see Scotland explored and it's history explained in such a lovely way !
Thank you so much for showing us a bit more about Scotland's history !
Love from Portugal 🇵🇹❤
Those attics are amazing. We were in one of the brochures for the castle and my dog was quite famous up there. People used to ask to get their photo taken with him! 😂
Julie, you have my dream job! I really enjoy watching you tour these stately homes! It’s clear that you are truly thrilled and thoroughly enjoying yourself. We are kindred spirits in that way! I’m so happy for you that you get to do something you love! The attics and all the treasures they hold are so amazing. The detailed plasterwork on the ceilings and columns is exquisite! The castle and its surroundings are breathtaking! Sending love to all from CT!❤
Thank you so much!
Well done, Julie! Hello from frigid Pennsylvania USA.
I didn't know there was fan language. Thanks for the facts. I promised my friend years ago, after our trip to England, that we would come back and go to Scotland. This will be on our itinerary. I watch all of your videos and love seeing your adventures. I've told my husband for 30 years that I would easily move to the English countryside, or maybe by the ocean, which is where I get my strength.
I had the pleasure of visiting Blair Castle a few years ago. It's is stunning and a delight. Sheep placidly grazing in the fields and duck crossings made the experience even more memorable. The attic is remarkable.
Scotland is stunning so is the castle so amazing You definitely need Attics Part Two
How fascinating!! Thoroughly enjoyed the tour through Blair Castle and the commentary about its history! Looking forward to more of this!!!
More to come!
What I love about your videos is your genuine excitement about the properties you visit. Thank you for each video you post. This one was absolutely wonderful.
I am from Pennsylvania, USA...I just love your channel!!! I would be in ALL my glory to see such an amazing place!!!! So much history!!! Be safe and GOD BLESS 🙏🫶💙🩷
Thanks for watching!
Hello from Iowa. Loved watching this episode. Such a beautiful castle.
Fantastic. So wonderful too to see 'Bertie' so involved with the maintenance, upkeep and evolvement of Blair Castle. ~ The attic tour was fabulous. 👏👏Good job❣️
I love the family house that needs to be renovated. The floor plan is crazy even the Red attic.🥰 love from California.
argh, Bertie is so Handsome. And how wonderful that these homes, estates, castle have a next generation (my generation) who know the knowledge and thrive to keep it alive and going. x
Julie. Absolutely loved the tour , part 1 of Blair Castle. Loved,loved the tour through the attics . I would also spend hours exploring. Thanks for these fun excursions through historic castles.
Thank you so much!
The beautiful interiors of the rooms! Love the dark wood rooms. All is awesome
As an owner of a large house in America I know how difficult it is owning such a monstrosity. And I still can't help be jealous of such a beautiful one.
I absolutely LOVED you on ladies of London, and even MORE on your own show. BRAVO ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!
I could have easily watched another hour. Fascinating tour. Thank you.
Joy, joy, joy!! How exciting for you Julie (and, thanks for sharing with us) touring the attic rooms! Incredibly interesting! Loved it...could have watched for hours had you had the time. 💕
Wow, Julie. What a treasure and amazing history with this castle! The gentlenen was great and i love the management influence from all the ladies in this lineage! Great episode.
Around 1986 I was invited to play in a Pearson company golf competition at Woburn. For the meal afterward I was seated on a table of (IIRC) eight, next to a rather jolly, tall older gent who introduced himself as Iain. Conversation was lively and eventually one of the other people on the table asked Iain if his army had enjoyed their trip to Florida… which was when I found out that he was ‘Wee Iain’, the 10th Duke of Atholl. Apparently he had recently chartered a jet to take his private army, the Atholl Highlanders, to Disney World. The Highlanders are the only legal private army in Europe, as far as I know.
I believe he was the last Duke to actually live at Blair Castle.
Julie, this is the first video of yours that I watched and I absolutely loved it! I have a degree in History and am also a photographer. I could see myself spending days, if not weeks, in the castle. If I was a guest, I would beg for a visit to the attic. Fascinating history and loved the dresses. It would have been great if we had a closeup of the beetle wings. If attic tours are not usually part of your videos, you should make it one.
Dear Viscountess, you do a great job of presenting many of the great houses and castles in the United Kingdom. Like you, I am an American. I am an historian, who studied British Law and became the Scottish Editor for Burke's Peerage many years ago. I successfully claimed the Scottish Peerage titles of Earl of Stirling, Viscount of Canada, Viscount of Stirling, and Lord Alexander of Tullibody. I visited Blair Castle once, a great Scottish castle. Keep up the good work. God Bless. Tim Alexander, Earl of Stirling
My family, Harrison & Co used to print Burke's Peerage, I can't find any reference to the title Earl of Stirling coming out of abatement, it became dormant upon the death of the fifth Earl in 1739. Do you have a public link to the Court of Lyon (etc)that proves your claim?
I sat in the House of Lords in November of 1999 as a non-voting Peer, at the invitation of the British Government (the then Leader of the House of Lords). There is printed documentation in my book, "Cash For Peerages: The Smoking Gun" by Lord Stirling. The Lord Lyon is not the final gatekeeper for the Peerage, however, at the time, of my claim, the then Lord Lyon agreed with my claim. I am not listed on the Roll of the Peerage as I am an American citizen and do not also hold British citizenship and said UK citizenship is a requirement to be so listed. @@harrisonofthenorth
@@LordStirling-ko8ty Anything public that's not your own?
The printed documentation is from Buckingham Palace and other authorities. @@harrisonofthenorth
The documentation, referred to above, is from Buckingham Palace and other official sources. @@harrisonofthenorth
Hello from Washington, DC!
That portrait of the duchess is stunning! That attic is to die for! Reminds me so much of Laura Croft fantasy!
Blair Atholl hosts the Scottish Scouts Jamborette on the evening of years, and my daughter got to attend that event in 2022! She loved the experience. Scout🫡!
My Murray and MacLennan families left Scotland in 1801 for Nova Scotia. The MacLennans chose a land grant there vs a pension in Scotland after being injured while in the Queens Black Watch. Both families have lots of redheads and I understand that Blair had connections to the name Murray. When my mother visited Blair from the US, she had to laugh at all the redheads in the picture gallery there. Definitely a connection…we were from Ross area and the Grampian Mts.
How i would have loved to explore the attic. Really an experience of a lifetime. I love the history of Scotland. Thank you for tagging me along Julie. ❤
Love seeing this. I’m an equestrian (specifically an eventer) and knew about this house because of the international 3 day event that is held here. Very cool to learn about it.
Julie Blair Castle with the garden is nice and also the scotland landscape is beautiful.
OMG!! The swords on display! Beautiful. So much to see!
A delight from beginning to end again. You are an amazing guide, Julie.
Thank you so much!
I’d be most happy to live in that attic. I’m happy to maintain, fix, and polish it all. So beautiful… 😍
Thank you Julie for sharing. Your videos are so professional, i feel I am watching a program on kpbs😊 I love & enjoy castle s. Thank you Julie for the hard work & the compassion you put in and share with us.❤
Absolutely no idea what you could be wearing but it fits your quirky style and impish energy to a tee. You’re such a card and so eagerly entertaining - smiles all around! Plus, Birdie looks like a ripe old friend, I’m sure the two of you had immense fun. Thank you so very much for this tour, it was completely lovely and I throughly enjoyed it. Appreciate you thinking of us and sharing.
Best to All Until Next Time!
Cheers
Oh thank you!
Love love love ... this particular episode!! Thank you Julie!
Thank you for showing us the attics! Incredible! This episode was thrilling!
Our pleasure!
The gowns alone make my heart race!
I’ve been impressed with the quality of all these episodes, wow!! they’re wonderful and amazing however this episode in specific left me speechless, the photography is beyond spectacular! The content spot on, and Julie is just the best show host I’ve watched in a very long time! Congratulations and T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U for all the work to make this available for all of us! Greetings from Mexico 😁
Glad you like them!
I love the dresses on display in the rooms. What a great idea.
Wow! Those attics, what an amazing privilege to go there with you! Thank you
Thanks for taking me to places I can never go personally. Everything is so beautiful 😍.
I could watch your channels / tours all day !!!! So fun ! Thank you so much for all you do Julie 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow, thank you!
Wonderful show. The addic was my favorite part. You are so very lucky to be able to see these things and this places. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Perthshire The Lords own . Great program
I would LOVE to go through these attics.
Great place.
My mother's maide n name was Blair.
Blair Athol was part of my childhood stories as they were from the area. I have been unsuccessful in tracing family history documents. Great fun to see this. It is amazing. Those attics! It occurred to me that if we had put all our " no longer used items"
In one place we too would have attics fu of history!
I really enjoyed this article .The surrounding country is so beautiful !! Great to learn more about the history. My great grandparents came from Scotland but I don’t know where. Their name was Lothian
The attic rooms were astonishing!
you would never get me out of the attics - the antiques - the history - i would be in heaven (with a good guide of course)!
OMG! This is simply mind blowing! I can’t get over it! Wow!
No words to adequately describe these exquisite interiors.
I think this might be my fave episode yet.
Was at the castle in 2006! So beautiful as well as the surroundings!
Thank you Julie for these amazing tours .
Hello from West Virginia 🎉
The chessboard behind you when you two are talking about Queen Victoria's whiskey! ♟️ gorgeous chessboard!!
im so looking forward to the blair castle nature restoration project next. wowzers . thank you
Absolutely beautiful episode! ❤
Visited that castle , absolutely lovely. ❤ from Iran
Gorgeous castle and I especially ❤all the antique s in the attic and the ones on display. You did an awesome video American Viscountess.
Thanks so much! 😊
As beautiful as the Castle is and I would so love to visit, it is the attics that would hold my interest.
I visited Blair Castle in August. It was amazing and watching this video gave me new insights. Looking forward to the next episode.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for showing the inside of the castle :) I was able to visit in 2019 but when we arrived, it was closed. It is a beautiful estate!!
Loved that dress displayed on the mannikin which stood on a twirling disc to show off the dress all 'round in the centet of the drawing room. Mapperton need this display for the robes you found in the trunk. Good tour, thank you.
Hi again! The story is very fascinating! Strong ladies!
Truly fascinating! What a gem💗
What an amazing property and a wonderful family! Thank you.
Thank you too!
Julie’s voice in the opening scene voice over with Blair castle 😍
attics attics omg i love old attics. thank u
Marvelous! Thank you Julie.
That was truly enjoyable! Your hosts were so great!!!
So amazing to be able to view this‼️🎥👏. Thank you so much for sharing this‼️👏🎥‼️👏🎥❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Thanks for watching!