So true so brillant the story was great and amazing 👏 😊 it is a wonderfull sad story with a happy ending 😢 😊 told by a humble English utuber 😊 be happy always 😊
Ant you are just the best storyteller for such a young-un,you bring these people back to life even if just for a few minutes,you're a credit to your hobby. She reminds me so much of Hannah Hauxwell who lived a secluded life on a farm with no running water or electricity until a documentary was made about her,she then became famous and travelled the world,born in 1926 died in 2018. Thank you Ant looking forward to your next premier
What a story…poor women..lost in her own little world…nature doesn’t judge anyone so she probably felt at ease…fantastic video DM…research, filming, music and editing,…can’t wait for the next one 🐒🐒
Unless we make contact other people no one knows what they have or are going through a kind word and a smile is all it takes. Rest in peace dear Hannah
Another belter Ant, had me glued to the very end. It reminded me a little bit of Hannah Hauxwell from Baldersdale. they sort of were the same type of person. They both lost those they loved and became reclusive and led very hard lives. A brilliant story Ant, as as unusual professionally presented in your unique way. Well done mate!
Yes very similar, there must’ve been so many ladies who ended up like the Eleanor Rigby character. Sad, but being amongst wildlife and peaceful surroundings, away from the hard economic world, has its own rewards. Fantastic channel this, I’ve passed those viaducts do often and who’d have thought that that interesting lady lay there👍
@@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge thanks a lot, yeah I totally agree. I suppose we never really know what goes on behind closed doors. Thanks for watching and the kind words 👍🏼 🚂 💨
That was beautiful Ant, very moving and as always very respectful. They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, that photographer was the first to make sure she wasn't forgotten and you are now the second . Thank you for your stories keep it up.
Bless Hannah.. to be honest Anthony you've got to admire Hannahs choices. She lived her life on her terms, and you cant get more honest than that can you. Thanks for bringing us her story mate 👍
Absolutely mate, she’s lived how she wanted to and didn’t conform with what society thought was right. She did her own thing. Nothing but admiration. Thanks for watching mate 👍🏼
You told this story so well it was a lonely life for Hannah after she lost her family maybe she wanted to be alone we will never know now. You have a knack for telling these tales with such compassion and clarity you should be proud of yourself. Thank you I enjoyed that. 👏👏👏👏
Brilliant Ant,I was actually moved to tears by this story. A testament to her strength was to survive for so long in those conditions on her own.. birds and animals are good judge of character they accepted her as she was… Can’t tell you enough how much I enjoyed this story and so glad you brought her back to life for a little while xx🤩
There was another woman who worked her little farm on the Yorkshire moors through even the harshest of winters for many years. Her name was also Hannah. Hannah Hauxwell. She was the sweetest gentlest most amazing lady. Feminists with their man hating bile should take Hannah’s example. Hannah Hauxwell was the epitome of the strong independent woman. The exact opposite of anyone member of the feminist cult.
A few people have mentioned her in the comment, I need to have a look at her story, it sounds very interesting! thanks for taking the time out to watch the video. I really appreciate it!
What a sad story DM, so sad 😭 indeed. The losing of all her loved ones must have been so devastating to her and she probably lost all hope in all human beings. She chose to be a recluse so as never to be hurt by anyone, and to be surrounded by nature and animals who don't judge. Thanks DM for bringing this story back to life, it was excellently done, and thanks for sharing. May her soul R.I.P.
You have a big heart DM and I imagine Hannah, although living her life in solitude, lived it on her own terms, with beautiful views and surrounded by nature, rocking brightly coloured stockings! RIP Hannah Furniss 🕊🕊❤
That was a great video & a very sad story. I love how you deliver them. Always look forward to your videos you really are someone special your self, thank you for that!👍
@@helengallagher4165 thanks Helen. It was such a surprise when I did the research on her. I couldn’t believe it. I’ve also found the very spot where she lived now too!
I love all your work but this is just exceptional, thank you for giving us the opportunity to learn about this poor lady ,you have brought Hannah's existence to life and made her matter ❤...the kindness you show is a credit to you well done and cannot wait for the next one ☴ 👏
A really nice video Anthony. Such a sad story, I can almost understand her reclusivness after the death of her parents. What may have started as quiet reflection on her part, over time turned into her way of life. I suppose if you loved someone that much, you would do all you can to be with them again. To Hannah this probably meant attending church regularly and living a life closer to nature away from all the critical stares of society. How wonderful that the town came out for her funeral, it would have been a much sadder story if she had passed forgotten by all. Nice work bringing this story to light. I wonder if they still print any postcards with her photo, I could swear I have seen that photo before.
I agree mate, its very easy to fall into a depressive and reclusive state given the circumstances she endured. thanks so much for watching as always buddy !
Well done mate for bringing Anna to us. I like eccentricity. It would be nice if she was a fly on the wall at her own funeral to see the turnout. Her resting place is lovely..You do find some characters Excellent stuff Ant👍👏👏
I say this with a heavy heart!!! What a story, you executed this story so beautifully, respectfully and with dignity,. You are so talented,!!! Unbelievably, I am probably not wrong in saying you put your and soul into this story.. True to your word.... Giving history a second chance. X
It took a lot of time to piece this one together only having 2 photos to go off, but really glad with how it turned out in the end. Thanks so much for the kind words Sheridan! they mean a lot along with the immense support you always show!
Thank you for this lady's story. The photo of all the women attending Hannah's funeral made me start crying. So awful how people didn't want to have anything to do with her in life, but want to be at her death. Baffling.
@@donnyetta it really is a tragic story and one that is very heartbreaking. I’m just glad she can be remembered in a different light. Thanks so much for watching
Oh, such a sad story. Poor Hannah, but apparently, she was content in life with nature around her.. I hope that was truly the case for her. Fantastic video, Ant, and brill research/info as per. Great stuff 😊👍🏻 x
Great video, many thanks. I find it so interesting to look back at people if different times and how they lived their lives. Kind regards Angeline ❤️ xx
Thank you for sharing Hannah's story. I had never heard of this amazing woman. You pay a real thoughtful and compassionate tribute to Hannah. Well done for another excellent film. Yes, this reminds me too, of Hannah Hauxwell!
Love your poem intro to the story of Hannah, very well put today with some great atmospheric effects. Her gravestone is beautiful, strong and resilient. Keep sharing and caring for the people, all the best Tai
Im sorry im late in commenting. Thank you for bringing to light the story and life of this colourful character. We, even to this day perceive people in different light and can judge wrongly. The good thing is Hannah had her faith which probably saw her through her troubled life. She sounds like a remarkable lady. Ant you have a gift of telling these stories in a way elderly people and children would understand and stick in our minds. You truly are gifted. Thank you for highlightjng Hannah's story. May she rest in peace xxx
Lots of people can tell a story. You brought it to life! Well done Ant. Hannah may be gone, but thanks to you we all know about her now. She would never believe it! Much love. xxx
Great video again. There were still eccentric characters around villages when I was much younger. Not as many now. Hannah will never be forgotten. Best wishes
Thankyou for this, what a hard life Hannah had! You're so respectful to the individuals you cover and i look forward to every video. Keep doing what you're doing ❤
Another amazing and beautiful video bringing life back to this marvellous woman. I'm now living in Chapel en le frith...I will be sure to visit her grave with flowers and a card .. thankyou so very much xx
Wow what a wonderful story and what a sad lonely life she had 😢 I think everyone grew up knowing a recluse and as a kid thinking they was weird and to stay away from them, but like you said a kind smile and a chat doesn’t hurt.🫶🏻
Thank you for uploading***** She sounded a wonderful lady, who I would have related to. She wasn't eccentric in my eyes, she lived her own life for herself. As long as you're comfy and warm it doesn't matter what you wear and living 'in the sticks', mens' boots were ideal.
@@angh18 I agree, in the eyes of an outsider she was given a wide birth, but deep down she must have been content and happy with how she was. May she rest in peace 🙏🏼
That was great, thanks Anthony. I didn't know about Hanna until just now. History is usually told through the big houses and wealthy families, but we all know who put the 'great' in Great Britain. As usual, your production standards are great, your accent takes me back to my childhood, and your passion continues to leave me inspired. All the best.
@@ICR68 thank you so much for watch by the video. Yeah me too, I’d love to have known more about her. It’s a cruel world we live in. She seemed so misunderstood.
Hi Ant I have been waiting for you to post this one, poor Hannah, she had a very hard life, but she lived it the best way she could, it must have got really cold up there in the high peaks in the winter, and you would just wear what you had to hand, but she sounded like feisty character, I bet you had to be to survive, it's nice that the village gave her a good send off, I love old grave yards I know that sounds macabre but there is so much history written on those old grave stones, and far from being forboding places I find them extremely interesting, you have a really nice way of telling stories Ant, thanks for this one xxx
Thanks so much. Yea, it must have been bitterly cold for her during the winter months. And all that walking to and from. She must have been fit as a fiddle! Thanks so much for watching as usual Suzanne! ⭐️
Absolutely stunning pal, brilliantly told, like I said before never judge a book by it’s cover there are some very interesting people out there with unbelievable life stories and like you said a smile or a hello whilst passing somebody might make them feel there not alone in this world. Well worth the wait Ant can’t wait for the next video. thank you 👍👌
I agree mate, we’re all different and the world would be boring if we were all the same. A little can go along way when people are going through a tough time. Thanks so much for watching mate 👍🏼
A beautiful & compassionate story, sensitively handled, as always. I wish I could have met her and got to spend some time with her. Well done, think this is my favourite video of all of them ❤
Another brilliantly researched, beautifully filmed and wonderfully edited video, Ant! I especially love that you are covering little-known stories and characters that you can't find on any other channel. You really have perfected your presentation and editing skills too. These videos are of a professional quality, and you should be very proud!! 😃👍
Thanks so much, I prefer reviving the lesser known characters as they didn’t have much of a voice in real life when they were alive. I want them to be remembered especially if they were outcast. For some reason I feel the need to stand up for them. I feel sorry for how they were treated if that makes any sense lol. Thank you so much for watching the video ⭐️
Another belter Ant! Sad story but youre spot on about taking the time to think before judging people.What a boring world it would be if we were all the same.Cheers mate,looking forward to the next one👍
@@christopherpaul862 thanks a lot mate! Looking back on this I’m really glad I covered it and I have now also found the exact location of where her house was situated. Part 2 possibly 👀
Another great video! I believe if you do a rubbing of a headstone the words will be legible? Keep keeping on with your work, compassionate as always and always interesting. 👍❤️
Wonderful video Ant as usual. It really had elements of what Morrissey said about those praising Sinead O'Connor after her death. All those who were never seen within a mile of Sinead, while she was going through such low points. I'm sure this lady tried her up most to be part of society, but from low points bad luck her will to even bother was crossed. You did justice to her legacy ant, and your ending monologue was beautiful
I agree mate. She was such a misunderstand character and it’s sad that when someone dies we then praise them for being alive. It should be said in the moment and not take people for granted whilst they are still here. Thanks for watching as usual mate! It means a lot ⭐️👍🏼
This is your best video yet , great story , thank you.
Wow! thank you Joan :)
So true so brillant the story was great and amazing 👏 😊 it is a wonderfull sad story with a happy ending 😢 😊 told by a humble English utuber 😊 be happy always 😊
Ant you are just the best storyteller for such a young-un,you bring these people back to life even if just for a few minutes,you're a credit to your hobby.
She reminds me so much of Hannah Hauxwell who lived a secluded life on a farm with no running water or electricity until a documentary was made about her,she then became famous and travelled the world,born in 1926 died in 2018.
Thank you Ant looking forward to your next premier
thanks for the kind words sue. I will definitely look into Hannah Hauxwell. sounds an intriguing story!
What a story…poor women..lost in her own little world…nature doesn’t judge anyone so she probably felt at ease…fantastic video DM…research, filming, music and editing,…can’t wait for the next one 🐒🐒
Nice one dad! I really appreciate that!
Probably richer in soul than the vast majority these days ❤
Unless we make contact other people no one knows what they have or are going through a kind word and a smile is all it takes. Rest in peace dear Hannah
It will never be forgotten now Monkey brilliant piece what a guy a historian of our modern day time 👏👏
Haha! Cheers pal 👍🏼
You are a amazing story teller and Hannah in death your story lives on
aww thank you so much Holly!
Another belter Ant, had me glued to the very end. It reminded me a little bit of Hannah Hauxwell from Baldersdale. they sort of were the same type of person. They both lost those they loved and became reclusive and led very hard lives. A brilliant story Ant, as as unusual professionally presented in your unique way. Well done mate!
Thanks so much mate, ive never heard of Hannah Hauxwell before but i will look into her story! thanks once again pal!
Thank you , when you tell each of their stories, you don’t just talk to the heart ❤️, you touch the heart, very very moving.🥰
Yes very similar, there must’ve been so many ladies who ended up like the Eleanor Rigby character. Sad, but being amongst wildlife and peaceful surroundings, away from the hard economic world, has its own rewards.
Fantastic channel this, I’ve passed those viaducts do often and who’d have thought that that interesting lady lay there👍
@@Shelfandtabletoplayouts00gauge thanks a lot, yeah I totally agree. I suppose we never really know what goes on behind closed doors. Thanks for watching and the kind words 👍🏼 🚂 💨
Great this Ant i really enjoyed this brilliant mate
Glad you enjoyed it mate, thank you!
Hello from New Zealand mate great vid , I spent my childhood school holidays in Hayfield . 😊
Oh wow really! Glad there’s a connection! Thanks so much for watching ⭐️
That was beautiful Ant, very moving and as always very respectful. They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, that photographer was the first to make sure she wasn't forgotten and you are now the second . Thank you for your stories keep it up.
thank you so much Andrea! that means a lot!
Loving this series so far Ant,
Can't wait for the next one thanks. 👍
cheers Dave! plenty more to come! thanks for taking an interest in the stories mate! much appreciated!
Brilliant - as always.
thank you so much!
Brilliant video just brill so sad❤
Brilliant
People need to learn more about autism, personality disorders and various mental health conditions then they would understand people more.
Another amazing story ❤ thankyou for bringing her memory and story to us. RiP Hannah 🙏
Thanks so much for watching ⭐️
Bless Hannah.. to be honest Anthony you've got to admire Hannahs choices. She lived her life on her terms, and you cant get more honest than that can you.
Thanks for bringing us her story mate 👍
Absolutely mate, she’s lived how she wanted to and didn’t conform with what society thought was right. She did her own thing. Nothing but admiration. Thanks for watching mate 👍🏼
This again the way you interpret the story, just don’t talk to heart, really touch the heart strings.❤
Thanks so much! It was a very moving story to say the least ⭐️
Great story, well told and researched
thanks a lot Martin! much appreciated !
Great video, keep up the good work
Thanks so much Gerard!
I really enjoyed that, duck. Thanks.👍
much appreciated Greg as always pal!
You told this story so well it was a lonely life for Hannah after she lost her family maybe she wanted to be alone we will never know now. You have a knack for telling these tales with such compassion and clarity you should be proud of yourself. Thank you I enjoyed that. 👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much. Really good you enjoy the video ⭐️👍🏼
An absolutely beautiful video Anthony. Thank you ❤.
aww thanks a lot Mandy!
Brilliant Ant,I was actually moved to tears by this story. A testament to her strength was to survive for so long in those conditions on her own.. birds and animals are good judge of character they accepted her as she was… Can’t tell you enough how much I enjoyed this story and so glad you brought her back to life for a little while xx🤩
Thank you so much dotty! ⭐️⭐️
There was another woman who worked her little farm on the Yorkshire moors through even the harshest of winters for many years. Her name was also Hannah. Hannah Hauxwell. She was the sweetest gentlest most amazing lady. Feminists with their man hating bile should take Hannah’s example. Hannah Hauxwell was the epitome of the strong independent woman. The exact opposite of anyone member of the feminist cult.
A few people have mentioned her in the comment, I need to have a look at her story, it sounds very interesting! thanks for taking the time out to watch the video. I really appreciate it!
@daftmonkey7296 you'll have to look into this Hannah lady Ant...quite a few mentioned in the comments👍
@@SlurpyDave254 I know mate, another potential video here!
I’m just in from work and I’m just starting to watch this - cheers Daft Monkey 👍🏻
Thanks so much, I hope you enjoy 👍🏼
What a sad story DM, so sad 😭 indeed. The losing of all her loved ones must have been so devastating to her and she probably lost all hope in all human beings. She chose to be a recluse so as never to be hurt by anyone, and to be surrounded by nature and animals who don't judge. Thanks DM for bringing this story back to life, it was excellently done, and thanks for sharing. May her soul R.I.P.
I agree, it must have been incredibly hard for her, its such a shame. thanks so much for watching Shirley!
As always DM a fantastic story and vlog. Thankyou for paying respects may she be R.I.P 🌹resting in nature and the elements as she lived in life 🙏x
aww that's really kind of you to say! thanks so much for watching !
Absolutely lovely .
Please make some more videos 😊
@@sarahForensicCriminologistBSc thanks a lot Sarah! There’s plenty on the channel and plenty more to come ⭐️👍🏼
What a sad story, so poignant, and so beautifully told, her story been brought to life in this generation, well done ❤️👏
thank you so much for the kind words :)
Another belter,👍❤
Thanks a lot Al ⭐️
Enhorabuena por sus vídeos y sigan adelante, gracias !!!
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Fantastic video as usual. Sad, interesting story ❤
Thank you so much
Such a beautiful soul thank you for sharing this with us ❤❤❤❤
thanks for watching Kelly!
You always blow me away with your videos ❤ thank you for sharing her story x
Thank you so much! Thats very kind of you to say. Really glad you enjoyed it ⭐️
A wonderful story thanks for sharing this
thanks so much Keith!
You have a big heart DM and I imagine Hannah, although living her life in solitude, lived it on her own terms, with beautiful views and surrounded by nature, rocking brightly coloured stockings! RIP Hannah Furniss 🕊🕊❤
its the least I could do for such a misunderstood woman. thank you so much for watching !
That was a great video & a very sad story. I love how you deliver them. Always look forward to your videos you really are someone special your self, thank you for that!👍
that really does mean a lot! thanks so much Jonathan!
@@daftmonkey7296 credit where credit is due! Thank you for the reply.👍
@@jonathanjohnson2138 anytime pal! You’ve taken the time out to watch and comment. It’s the least I can do 👍🏼
Wow...another brilliant and moving Film Ant....you are so talented at your Film making...very interesting story....Poor Hannah...R.I.P. Hannah..
@@helengallagher4165 thanks Helen. It was such a surprise when I did the research on her. I couldn’t believe it. I’ve also found the very spot where she lived now too!
I love all your work but this is just exceptional, thank you for giving us the opportunity to learn about this poor lady ,you have brought Hannah's existence to life and made her matter ❤...the kindness you show is a credit to you well done and cannot wait for the next one ☴ 👏
That is really kind of you to say Eleanor! honestly! thank you!
Thanks for bringing us this story Ant. You really do have a talent for this.
Thanks so much mate 👍🏼
Another brilliant story 😊really well told.
thank you so much Christine!
A really nice video Anthony. Such a sad story, I can almost understand her reclusivness after the death of her parents. What may have started as quiet reflection on her part, over time turned into her way of life. I suppose if you loved someone that much, you would do all you can to be with them again. To Hannah this probably meant attending church regularly and living a life closer to nature away from all the critical stares of society. How wonderful that the town came out for her funeral, it would have been a much sadder story if she had passed forgotten by all. Nice work bringing this story to light. I wonder if they still print any postcards with her photo, I could swear I have seen that photo before.
I agree mate, its very easy to fall into a depressive and reclusive state given the circumstances she endured. thanks so much for watching as always buddy !
Brilliant video gd story thank you 😊
Well done mate for bringing Anna to us. I like eccentricity. It would be nice if she was a fly on the wall at her own funeral to see the turnout. Her resting place is lovely..You do find some characters
Excellent stuff Ant👍👏👏
nice one pal! one that really needed to be revived as her story was sort of lost. cheers for watching mate, cant wait for your vid!
Very interesting story as always, Anthony .
Thanks a lot. Yeah I agree. Such an interesting character. Thanks for watching ⭐️
What a resilient lady. Thank you for sharing her story 🙏
I say this with a heavy heart!!! What a story, you executed this story so beautifully, respectfully and with dignity,. You are so talented,!!! Unbelievably, I am probably not wrong in saying you put your and soul into this story.. True to your word.... Giving history a second chance. X
It took a lot of time to piece this one together only having 2 photos to go off, but really glad with how it turned out in the end. Thanks so much for the kind words Sheridan! they mean a lot along with the immense support you always show!
No more than you deserve love, your work is outstanding, will be looking forward to your next masterpiece x
Very well done, enjoyed x
Thank you for this lady's story. The photo of all the women attending Hannah's funeral made me start crying. So awful how people didn't want to have anything to do with her in life, but want to be at her death. Baffling.
@@donnyetta it really is a tragic story and one that is very heartbreaking. I’m just glad she can be remembered in a different light. Thanks so much for watching
Oh, such a sad story. Poor Hannah, but apparently, she was content in life with nature around her.. I hope that was truly the case for her. Fantastic video, Ant, and brill research/info as per. Great stuff 😊👍🏻 x
Thank you so much Tina. Yeah, apparently very happy deep down. Bless ⭐️
Great video, many thanks. I find it so interesting to look back at people if different times and how they lived their lives. Kind regards Angeline ❤️ xx
So true! thanks for watching!
Outstanding 👌👏👏👏
Superb music 🎶🎶
You are such a good storyteller..your interest in people is so obvious...
Keep going in love and respect...❤
Thank you so much !
You never fail to smash it Mate what a story .
Put together in such an amazing way as always 😉👍
Thank you for sharing Hannah's story. I had never heard of this amazing woman. You pay a real thoughtful and compassionate tribute to Hannah. Well done for another excellent film. Yes, this reminds me too, of Hannah Hauxwell!
Quality little vid that mate, great work once again 👍🏼
Nice one mark! Much appreciated pal👍🏼
Love your poem intro to the story of Hannah, very well put today with some great atmospheric effects. Her gravestone is beautiful, strong and resilient. Keep sharing and caring for the people, all the best Tai
thank you so much!
Im sorry im late in commenting. Thank you for bringing to light the story and life of this colourful character. We, even to this day perceive people in different light and can judge wrongly. The good thing is Hannah had her faith which probably saw her through her troubled life. She sounds like a remarkable lady. Ant you have a gift of telling these stories in a way elderly people and children would understand and stick in our minds. You truly are gifted. Thank you for highlightjng Hannah's story. May she rest in peace xxx
No problem Gaynor! thanks so much for watching !
Lots of people can tell a story. You brought it to life! Well done Ant. Hannah may be gone, but thanks to you we all know about her now. She would never believe it! Much love. xxx
Thank you so much Ali! Thats very kind of you to say. I just hope I’ve given her some justice and a voice after death. Take care ⭐️
Great video again. There were still eccentric characters around villages when I was much younger. Not as many now. Hannah will never be forgotten. Best wishes
Very true that Matt. They have great backstories. Thanks so much for watching mate! I really appreciate it 👍🏼
Very interesting video although sad as your videos often are. Good work 👍
Thanks a lot Neil. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼
Thankyou for this, what a hard life Hannah had! You're so respectful to the individuals you cover and i look forward to every video. Keep doing what you're doing ❤
Thank you so much!
Another amazing and beautiful video bringing life back to this marvellous woman. I'm now living in Chapel en le frith...I will be sure to visit her grave with flowers and a card .. thankyou so very much xx
Thank you Adele. That would be so kind of you and I’m sure Hannah would have really appreciated that! ⭐️
Wow what a wonderful story and what a sad lonely life she had 😢 I think everyone grew up knowing a recluse and as a kid thinking they was weird and to stay away from them, but like you said a kind smile and a chat doesn’t hurt.🫶🏻
exactly Diane! a little can go a long way. thanks so Much for watching and taking the time out to comment.
Thank you for uploading***** She sounded a wonderful lady, who I would have related to. She wasn't eccentric in my eyes, she lived her own life for herself. As long as you're comfy and warm it doesn't matter what you wear and living 'in the sticks', mens' boots were ideal.
@@angh18 I agree, in the eyes of an outsider she was given a wide birth, but deep down she must have been content and happy with how she was. May she rest in peace 🙏🏼
Great video yet again x
Thank you Sara 👍🏼⭐️
amazing as usual Ant, Thanks for doing what you do
Thank you so much Ian ⭐️👍🏼
That was great, thanks Anthony. I didn't know about Hanna until just now. History is usually told through the big houses and wealthy families, but we all know who put the 'great' in Great Britain. As usual, your production standards are great, your accent takes me back to my childhood, and your passion continues to leave me inspired. All the best.
I'd have loved to have met Hannah; I adore characters and eccentrics. Thank you for this moving video, Daft Monkey.
@@ICR68 thank you so much for watch by the video. Yeah me too, I’d love to have known more about her. It’s a cruel world we live in. She seemed so misunderstood.
Beautiful soul ❤thanks Anthony great story
Thanks so much Hugh. ⭐️
If she knew the Lord she would have been content and happy.❤️
Hi Ant I have been waiting for you to post this one, poor Hannah, she had a very hard life, but she lived it the best way she could, it must have got really cold up there in the high peaks in the winter, and you would just wear what you had to hand, but she sounded like feisty character, I bet you had to be to survive, it's nice that the village gave her a good send off, I love old grave yards I know that sounds macabre but there is so much history written on those old grave stones, and far from being forboding places I find them extremely interesting, you have a really nice way of telling stories Ant, thanks for this one xxx
Thanks so much. Yea, it must have been bitterly cold for her during the winter months. And all that walking to and from. She must have been fit as a fiddle! Thanks so much for watching as usual Suzanne! ⭐️
Amazingly presented and a fascinating yet respectful insight into this woman whom I had never heard of previously.
Thanks so much Paul! Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼
Another gem son
Cheers mark!
Absolutely stunning pal, brilliantly told, like I said before never judge a book by it’s cover there are some very interesting people out there with unbelievable life stories and like you said a smile or a hello whilst passing somebody might make them feel there not alone in this world. Well worth the wait Ant can’t wait for the next video. thank you 👍👌
I agree mate, we’re all different and the world would be boring if we were all the same. A little can go along way when people are going through a tough time. Thanks so much for watching mate 👍🏼
RIP.
Wonderful story, Hannah Furniss clearly preferred her own company and being her own person, as the saying goes "never judge a book by the cover:
I echo your words Ian! thanks so much for watching and taking an interest in the video, I means a lot!
Great story ant love how the ppl came together for her can't wait for update ....TONE 😀
Me too!! glad you enjoyed it mate!
That was beautiful and so sad rip Hanna
@@PaulSammon thanks for watching Paul! 👍🏼⭐️
I just love the way you put together your video's Ant, your story telling is fantastic. Well done to you for all your hard work.
Thank you very much!
great video hopefully someone can restore the stone
Hope so, it would be great to see it restored :)
Loved this video mate. A story well told, and another person who won't be forgotten!
Thanks so much pal! Really appreciate that 👍🏼
A beautiful & compassionate story, sensitively handled, as always. I wish I could have met her and got to spend some time with her. Well done, think this is my favourite video of all of them ❤
Me too! Thanks so much Helen! I really appreciate you taking the time out to watch and comment 👍🏼⭐️
Fantastic storyteller! I love all your videos, love your accent cos it’s the same as mine! ❤️
😁😁 thanks for watching ⭐️
Sad but beautifully told rhank you for sharing
@@youtubelady8504 thank so much. I really appreciate you watching ⭐️
Another brilliantly researched, beautifully filmed and wonderfully edited video, Ant! I especially love that you are covering little-known stories and characters that you can't find on any other channel. You really have perfected your presentation and editing skills too. These videos are of a professional quality, and you should be very proud!! 😃👍
Thanks so much, I prefer reviving the lesser known characters as they didn’t have much of a voice in real life when they were alive. I want them to be remembered especially if they were outcast. For some reason I feel the need to stand up for them. I feel sorry for how they were treated if that makes any sense lol. Thank you so much for watching the video ⭐️
Another belter Ant! Sad story but youre spot on about taking the time to think before judging people.What a boring world it would be if we were all the same.Cheers mate,looking forward to the next one👍
I agree mate, if we were all the same the world would be a boring old place 😁👍🏼
I've never wanted a black and white photo to be in colour so much.
Nice one Mr Monkey. I enjoyed this 😊
There is a colour postcard of Hannah
@@iangrange7124 Really? I'll google.. thanks 😊
haha me too! I might have to do some touch ups on the photo! thanks so much for watching :)
@@iangrange7124 I can't find it.
@@daftmonkey7296 Just massaged you the photo on your FB page
Watching for the second time and gets better ,amazing work and congratulations on your work keep doing amazing things 👏 🙌
@@christopherpaul862 thanks a lot mate! Looking back on this I’m really glad I covered it and I have now also found the exact location of where her house was situated. Part 2 possibly 👀
Hope so amazing as am from chaple en le frith this was amazing 🎉🎉🎉
Another great video! I believe if you do a rubbing of a headstone the words will be legible? Keep keeping on with your work, compassionate as always and always interesting. 👍❤️
Yes! Thank you!
Wonderful video Ant as usual. It really had elements of what Morrissey said about those praising Sinead O'Connor after her death. All those who were never seen within a mile of Sinead, while she was going through such low points. I'm sure this lady tried her up most to be part of society, but from low points bad luck her will to even bother was crossed. You did justice to her legacy ant, and your ending monologue was beautiful
I agree mate. She was such a misunderstand character and it’s sad that when someone dies we then praise them for being alive. It should be said in the moment and not take people for granted whilst they are still here. Thanks for watching as usual mate! It means a lot ⭐️👍🏼
You have a rare talent for storytelling DM
Thank you mate. Thats very kind of you to say, much appreciated 👍🏼
Can you tell me the name of the church, i will pay my respects next time i'm over that way ,thanks and amazing work once again Ant
hi Simon, it was chinley independent chapel.
So sad thank you for the video great detail
@@janemoore1599 much appreciated as always Jane ⭐️
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Beautiful 👍
@@helentucker6407 thank you Helen ⭐️
Fantastic ant as always mate 😎👍
Thank you so much matey! 👍🏼
Thank you so much for sharing the story of Hannah. 🙋🇬🇧
Thank you so much for watching 👍🏼
Another Brilliant One Mate
@@JonfitzFitzjohn-k6s thanks a lot mate! Glad you enjoyed it ⭐️👍🏼