@@bryannaodessaharder One has to correct people so that in future, that person won't make the same ignorant mistake. Frankly, as an American from her same area, I couldn't believe this woman mispronounced jojoba.
I think my heart stopped at the first drone shot of the castle peeping through the hills and misty landscape! Please give my highest regards to your cameraman! A truly special eye.
Julie, you are such a warm, loving person. You are welcome everywhere, and as an American, I am so happy to see the positive impact you are having. You are a wonderful representative of the best of Americans.
Ahhhhh thats nice,the Wee Big Country (Scotland) is really beautiful,I was really sad though to read that the Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye have been damaged by the huge amount of tourists we get,I don't think people realise how small Scotland is and how tight the roads can be when they turn up in their huge Mobile homes,was reading about people who tried to go off roading I think and their tyres got wrecked oops
This was a FANTASTIC episode. Incredible cinematography and you are such an engaging, passionate presenter. You are doing wonderful work, and I wish you every success.
The production quality of this episode is fantastic! Your camera operator is worthy of Oscar level awards! I remember reading about the fire back in 1975 and was horrified at the loss of centuries old treasures. Having watched the Downton Abbey episode, I recall seeing some of the rooms! What a legacy for the current duke and his duchess to leave to their children and the world! Julie, you are so fortunate to have the opportunity to showcase these magnificent homes with their current inhabitants! Beautifully done! Thank you for sharing with all of us who may never get to visit these homes in person!
The more time the people you interview spend telling their stories the better! I just love hearing them speak about their families and their expertise. I can tell that the interview skills are getting better because they are getting more uninterrupted time!
Another delicious episode. For decades I’ve watched anything related to British historical buildings, many programs just a rehash of already produced programs, still great but nothing new. You bring an interesting, unique perspective that almost feels as though it’s my first time learning of a castle. I love your fresh and organic perspective of these magnificent historical castles. Thank you! ❤
How lovely is this castle and it's inhabitants, including the archivist. Thank you for taking us on another historical tour of a magnificent building and era xxx
Oh my, I was just down a rabbit hole reading about the Campbell's. I was looking at things to do in St. Louis and found Campbell house (now a museum) since my grandmother was a Campbell born and raised in Northwest Tennessee in a small community called Lenox, TN. The rabbit hole led me all the way back to the Earl of Argyle. I love this YT channel and look forward to all you do.
Thank you so much for this segment, it was a treat and so educational, especially the archives and such. I do enjoy watching your videos and also your lovely little house in Italy. Be well, stay safe and don’t ever lose that sense of humor that’s unique yours. Cheers🌹
I remember the fire at this castle! I was a junior in high school, and we watched the reports on the tele at school. My husbands best friend was a Campbell and we were all friends at that time. It was a very big deal to the Campbell family as they were direct relations. It was so very sad, and I am that glad to see the recovery all these years later.
I so amazed by how much history information these historical places have. How awesome it would be if at least some of these archives would be shared publicly. They are I understand personal family history but they would give so much insight to so much.
The story of items being removed from the castle reminds me of stories from Windsor Castle and Notre Dame Cathedral. No time for proper removal, just get it out as quickly as possible.
Fascinating episode. Very informative and enjoyable. I also wanted to add your outfit is lovely. Those trousers are beautiful and the cut suits you very well. I kept looking at them and wishing they would fit me. Unfortunately they would not fit me but I just love them.
On my mother's side I am Clan Campbell. Her Ancestors Last name was not Campbell but were cousins moved from Scotland in the 1800's. They immigrated to Canada then to the Seattle area My Great Grandmother was first gen American. I love hearing how I am connected to so many people in the world. One of 14 million.
Oh dear I thought the fire was recent. Yes we have been here. One of my fav castles along with balmoral. Interesting knowing the private appartments are round the corner from the offical entrance. Awesome inheritance, but massive responsibility.
I'm glad to know that your family was resilient after the fire. What a hard, early life lesson - so early in life. But now you can be flexible in other areas of life
In our modern world of technology, what types of items are archived? I love all of the letters that you have found and it makes me sad that no one really communicates that way today.
In May of 1956 our school arranged a holiday to Scotland. We stayed at Minard castle which is very close to Inveraray castle. We spent the day at Inveraray castle and We had our own tour guide who was none other than the 11th Duke of Argyll. As 10 year olds we were so impressed to have an actual Duke taking the time to show us round his beautiful castle. He was dressed in his Campbell tartan kilt. A day I have never forgotten.
What a great tour of the castle. Dominick Dunne once did a story on Margaret, Duchess of Argyll for Vanity Fair. It's wonderful to see the castle restored after such a devastating fire. Thank you!
The letter you mentioned from Ian to Alberta about asking for contributions for the purchase of bells is really in line with how A Very British Scandal depicts Ian. Charm oozing from him where money is concerned. My guess is he was so charming and agreeable to Alberta (as she wrote in her letter to her husband) all in an effort to eventually get money from her (your) family.
What a splendid episode , ı mean loved it very much and it was very nice to see İnveraray Castle again Julie 😀 Thank you Your channel always is the absolute favourite channel of mine , ı learn a lot and to be able to see these castles not only in pictures but indeed with your videos and seeing them in a maybe different perspective is pretty nice to see them from a Lady's perspective makes difference certainly Thank you for your work 😊😀 (please do excuse my language if ı am making some mistakes , English is not my first language unfortunately) 🙂
What an amazing history! I would love to go next year and see this wonderful castle. My ancestry has piqued my interest, and I would love to scope out some of the important estates in Scotland. I may not go back home! I am pretty sure Charles won't give me a key to a room in Holyrood House. LOL. Again, you showed the amazing spaces in this fairy tale castle. Nice work Julie!
What a fascinating return visit to Inveraray Castle! Loved your sit down chat with Their Graces, the tour of the attic and fire damaged areas, the back corridors and staircases, and the rooftop and signed tiles. Perchance there is one there with my Uncle Marvin Campbell's name on it! I am a member of the International Subcommittee of the Friends of the Argyll Papers and especially enjoyed the visit with Alison Diamond (our fearless leader) at Cherry Park. Loved your excitement concerning the preserved archives which mean so much to all of us! Ordinary people collectively doing small things to leave an extraordinary legacy to the generations to come. Thank you, so much, for this beautiful presentation!🥰
I think this was on pbs series on castles. It showed their life, him running the daily work to be done, her working in a shop carrying products from their farm. It showed the fire and towns people helping rescue items.
Thank you for sharing this amazing castle. I am presently writing a story with a Scottish theme and the Duke and the castle hold a prominent part of the story. And yes I got permission from the Duke to use his title for the fictional Duke and his family. I'm still hoping to get more information on the private rooms upstairs to add a bit of realism to the story. I look forward to more episodes of the Inveraray Castle show. BTW, way too many commercials in your presentation.
I loved the servant staircase and love love love how they showed the attic with all the old furniture I felt like I was there and got emotional af, that was cool 🫶🏾 I was taught by a mother and daughter duo at primary school in New Zealand they are a quite well to do Campbells with big farms and good husbands in Awakeri, they are deffinately from this clan,I’ve always loved this castle since I saw Downton abbey and being a McCauley, a Māori of Scottish decent myself from New Zealand, we’re quite proud of our Scottish heritage and our link to the land of Scotland ❤
This is an amazing episode. I love to see all of the history of these houses. I have always wanted to visit these types of houses. But I was a single mother so trips to these kind of places is not something I could afford. But now I am able to see them an no have to leave my house. I still hope to visit some of them someday. Love your channels.
Am I mistaken or was this yellow living room featured in a movie with Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum? The name of the film escapes me at the moment.
I visited inverary castle in the late 70’s ..sadly it was closed due to the fire. I finally got back there in 2022 and was so pleased to see it open and to be able to enjoy its beauty and splendor!
I was 21 when I visited the castle in Sept 1976 from the U.S. The family was offering brief tours, and the devastation was gut wrenching. Charred remnants of once beautiful furnishings and artwork lined the path. At the end of the tour there was a donation box and pieces of slate. A donation entitled you to scratch out a message on the slate that was to be used as the under layer of the new roof. Every time I see Inverary Castle I think of my wonderful time in Scotland, and smile at the knowledge that a tiny piece of me lives there and helped to restore it. ❤
I saw this and decided to watch. I was on my honeymoon in 1973 at Taychreggan Hotel on the water's edge of Loch Awe at an old discontinued ferry point. Coming back from one of our day trips, driving up the single track road, we had a police car behind us with their blue lights on. We pulled over at a passing point. Behind that police car was a cavalcade of cars. Once we were back at the hotel we asked about all the cars. Why they were here. We were told the Duke of Argyll had asked that his ashes be scattered on the island in Loch Awe. On researching it would have been the 11th Duke of Argyll. I recall a seniour lady having tea with a young girl, I believe she said it was her granddaughter? She asked me if I was related to the family as my smile was very much like a few family members. I had to pull out my photo album to see when my 1st marriage was and if my recollection was correct. I also had to research to see if there was a Duke of Argyll who died that year and had his ashes scattered on an island in Loch Awe. Sure enough I found this: 'While most dukes and duchesses of Argyll are buried at Kilmun Parish Church, Ian Campbell and his son, the 12th duke, both chose to be buried on the island of Inishail in Loch Awe.' From Wikipedia. We did tour the castle during our stay at Taychreggan Hotel. That would have been 2 years before the fire at the castle. It is a mall world indeed. We emigrated to Canada in November 1974. Ronnie in Saskatchewan, Canada
My husband Danny ( Da nny) ( I was being a bit funny showing how the sound is there with Eon, as the name Danny ends with the 'long e ' sound! lol_ ) has ancestors named 'Campbell of Scotland, ' on his mom's side of family.(He has family in Ireland too) But' also he is related to Royal family of England,' as well.* Somehow this all ties together! * and it is down in writing, but would need to go look at his thousands that are written down in this ancestral tree) It would take time. I just cannot remember it all. But with the Elish Riyal ist does come right down straight in line and the name Campbell name is written right out clearly, It is very interesting how many are related in this world ( as we live in America!) I love seeing these lovely and historical Castles, and it is terrible about the fire. I know that so much is lost when a fire is happening to anyone, but when it is a historical place and antiques are concerned , it is worse, but people's lives lost is just beyond words. I think it is wonderful so many could help! I got such enjoyment hearing how Duke Campbell and his sister would be able to climb all the way to the roof and look at the visitors and then pretend to fall down! lol So cute. But when looking through the various areas and into the one cabinet in hall showing the St Nicholas outfits etc and then the lovely skirt his wife once wore in the portrait , he wanted to show it so adly and could not resist, but was afraid that is wife would "Kill him' He is the Duke!! lol But that is very good really and important, as I like my husband to realize he is not as supeiror as he may think, lol He certainly can think it at moments, but in the end he truly knows I can have my own ideas too. They can be made quite clearly too when needed. We have been married quite a long time now, so enjoyed this so much. They are very down to earth, and they both just explained so much and he sure lived through a hard time during the fire and restoration, Julie, thank you for all you and family are doing, and it is also so nice all people are able to enjoy visiting castles like this but also it is so hard now to keep them going and just not as it used to be, and so know it also is help in this way. It is wonderful people today are taking such love nad pride enough to keep their castles going and working in all wys to allow them to be aliv and well for the future!
Wow you were meant to see the archives. What a great idea for those fragile papers. It is a something you could get your teeth in. But I’m worried now, you are going to run out of space and would need a larger room.
❤❤❤❤ Loved this episode as always! The personal touches and research Julie does! I have a question as to how you are able to get access to all these Historic Castles. Do you or the producers of the show write them, email them, call them in person on Official Mapperton or Sandwich Hitchingbrooke letterhead or do they have staff your staff just calls to negotiate something? Curious in Maui…😊😊😊
I am sorry when any great building is damaged to that extent. Once gone, that castle will never be rebuilt. It would be too expensive for anyone to salvage it.
Hi Julie I think I might have a part of your family history, a very old purse That I think was Alberta’s it was bought by my great nan just before ww2but it’s in a bit of a bad state (it’s beef work is still all there
@chandlergraham7711 How wonderful. I love that there are people who live so well. They're making history every day. Their lives are history in the making. Future people will be fascinated .
My Mother is a Campbell....is there a way of finding out how she may be connected within the Clan? I recall, as a child, visiting Family in large houses in Scotland. My Mother has passed but I have documents from the past that could prove of use if there's a way of finding possible connections.
This keeps getting deleted. I put it on Mapperton Live and it got deleted there. There is a woman in the UK who owns an Etsy Shop that sells Runner Duck Ornaments and they look just like Quackers. Her shop is The Shape of my Art UK, owner Sarah Rosser. I thought you could collaborate with her about getting some Quacker Ornaments.
As a fellow American female who loves Scotland, I can't help but wish our hostess could be a bit less loud. She's sweet, but I'm a bit embarrassed for her.
This episode was truly amazing. I love this family and this castle. The archival info was super cool. You seemed to have a blast! Also, Julie, please be painted soon. Life is short. Do more than one painting even. Your impact on Mapperton is and will be great, and you need something more than photographs and videos to be remembered. There is something inherently special about the capture of a person’s essence in portraiture. There is no time like the present. 🩶 (May I suggest in a size similar to Alberta’s painting?)
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Did you give “absolute history” permission to use your video because they did
At 6:23 Jojoba: pronounced Hohoba. 🙄😖 Genuinely, it is not that difficult, even for Americans.
@@AndrewLumsdenare we being kind when we are correcting people?
@@Catglittercraftsalso Real Royal is using her videos!
@@bryannaodessaharder One has to correct people so that in future, that person won't make the same ignorant mistake. Frankly, as an American from her same area, I couldn't believe this woman mispronounced jojoba.
I think my heart stopped at the first drone shot of the castle peeping through the hills and misty landscape! Please give my highest regards to your cameraman! A truly special eye.
Julie, you are such a warm, loving person. You are welcome everywhere, and as an American, I am so happy to see the positive impact you are having. You are a wonderful representative of the best of Americans.
Julie this was fascinating, thank you, and thank you to the Argyles for letting us into their home, and the remarkable tour.
Glad you enjoyed it!
We spent 3 weeks touring Scotland last September. We visited many castles and manor houses, some in ruins, some not. Loved every minute there.
That would be my absolute DREAM vacation!
Ahhhhh thats nice,the Wee Big Country (Scotland) is really beautiful,I was really sad though to read that the Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye have been damaged by the huge amount of tourists we get,I don't think people realise how small Scotland is and how tight the roads can be when they turn up in their huge Mobile homes,was reading about people who tried to go off roading I think and their tyres got wrecked oops
Your videos are SO much better than a TV documentary shedding light on interesting detail with infectious enthusiasm. Great job 👏 ... 🇬🇧
Wow, thank you!
God bless all the beautiful souls who helped during the fire and recovery. I was only 6 when this happened to my family, you never forget.
Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous castle with us. I am glad they were able to save so many items after the fire. A wonderful tour.
This was a FANTASTIC episode. Incredible cinematography and you are such an engaging, passionate presenter. You are doing wonderful work, and I wish you every success.
Wow, thank you!
The production quality of this episode is fantastic! Your camera operator is worthy of Oscar level awards! I remember reading about the fire back in 1975 and was horrified at the loss of centuries old treasures. Having watched the Downton Abbey episode, I recall seeing some of the rooms! What a legacy for the current duke and his duchess to leave to their children and the world! Julie, you are so fortunate to have the opportunity to showcase these magnificent homes with their current inhabitants! Beautifully done! Thank you for sharing with all of us who may never get to visit these homes in person!
The more time the people you interview spend telling their stories the better! I just love hearing them speak about their families and their expertise. I can tell that the interview skills are getting better because they are getting more uninterrupted time!
Another delicious episode. For decades I’ve watched anything related to British historical buildings, many programs just a rehash of already produced programs, still great but nothing new. You bring an interesting, unique perspective that almost feels as though it’s my first time learning of a castle. I love your fresh and organic perspective of these magnificent historical castles. Thank you! ❤
Thank you so much!!!
Lovely castle and a very charming couple...
The king James charter ! Just WOW !
How lovely is this castle and it's inhabitants, including the archivist. Thank you for taking us on another historical tour of a magnificent building and era xxx
This castle is of particular interest to me. My paternal grandmother was a Campbell. I am excited for part 2!
This was a VERY interesting episode. So many personal stories and events. Enjoyable presentation.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh my, I was just down a rabbit hole reading about the Campbell's. I was looking at things to do in St. Louis and found Campbell house (now a museum) since my grandmother was a Campbell born and raised in Northwest Tennessee in a small community called Lenox, TN. The rabbit hole led me all the way back to the Earl of Argyle. I love this YT channel and look forward to all you do.
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Thank you so much for this segment, it was a treat and so educational, especially the archives and such. I do enjoy watching your videos and also your lovely little house in Italy. Be well, stay safe and don’t ever lose that sense of humor that’s unique yours. Cheers🌹
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing! I will be at this very castle in Spring 2025. I feel armed and ready after all this information!
Go fourth and be blessed. How exciting that is.
Out of all the castles you have visited; I think this one is my most favorite 😍 ❤️ ♥️
What a beautiful castle with wonderful nature. Thank you for telling us about him.
I remember the fire at this castle! I was a junior in high school, and we watched the reports on the tele at school. My husbands best friend was a Campbell and we were all friends at that time. It was a very big deal to the Campbell family as they were direct relations. It was so very sad, and I am that glad to see the recovery all these years later.
I so amazed by how much history information these historical places have. How awesome it would be if at least some of these archives would be shared publicly. They are I understand personal family history but they would give so much insight to so much.
Subscribed and liked!!! I found this episode fascinating! Thank you. I look forward to future posts. I need to visit Scotland. Absolutely beautiful!
Welcome aboard!
Thank you Julie! Wonderful information.
The story of items being removed from the castle reminds me of stories from Windsor Castle and Notre Dame Cathedral. No time for proper removal, just get it out as quickly as possible.
Fascinating episode. Very informative and enjoyable. I also wanted to add your outfit is lovely. Those trousers are beautiful and the cut suits you very well. I kept looking at them and wishing they would fit me. Unfortunately they would not fit me but I just love them.
Thank you so much!
the archives are my favorite part! lol if i ever vist there i would want to see that more than the castle!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm a passionate about history, have a love for it. I could spend hour's in places like this!! Thank you so much for these wonderful videos
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was able to tour Inverary Castle in 1998. I first learned about the horrific fire only today, by watching this video.
On my mother's side I am Clan Campbell. Her Ancestors Last name was not Campbell but were cousins moved from Scotland in the 1800's. They immigrated to Canada then to the Seattle area My Great Grandmother was first gen American. I love hearing how I am connected to so many people in the world. One of 14 million.
Great video and visit. Can’t wait to see more. History in our world needs not to be lost. Much love to you and what you are doing ❤
Wow! This was fascinating! What genuinely lovely people too. I now want to visit!
Oh dear I thought the fire was recent. Yes we have been here. One of my fav castles along with balmoral. Interesting knowing the private appartments are round the corner from the offical entrance. Awesome inheritance, but massive responsibility.
Your trousers look so well tailored. Great look.
With a bod like that, everything looks tailored.
I'm glad to know that your family was resilient after the fire. What a hard, early life lesson - so early in life. But now you can be flexible in other areas of life
In our modern world of technology, what types of items are archived? I love all of the letters that you have found and it makes me sad that no one really communicates that way today.
Wonderful episode thank you
Fantastic video, thank you x
Can't wait for more!
So sorry to hear about Quackers. Lovely place thanks for sharing.
Absolutely wonderful & interesting chat !!!!
A truly wonderful tour. Loved it. Thank you julie.
In May of 1956 our school arranged a holiday to Scotland. We stayed at Minard castle which is very close to Inveraray castle. We spent the day at Inveraray castle and
We had our own tour guide who was none other than the 11th Duke of Argyll. As 10 year olds we were so impressed to have an actual Duke taking the time to show us round his beautiful castle. He was dressed in his Campbell tartan kilt. A day I have never forgotten.
What a great tour of the castle. Dominick Dunne once did a story on Margaret, Duchess of Argyll for Vanity Fair. It's wonderful to see the castle restored after such a devastating fire. Thank you!
The letter you mentioned from Ian to Alberta about asking for contributions for the purchase of bells is really in line with how A Very British Scandal depicts Ian. Charm oozing from him where money is concerned. My guess is he was so charming and agreeable to Alberta (as she wrote in her letter to her husband) all in an effort to eventually get money from her (your) family.
What a splendid episode , ı mean loved it very much and it was very nice to see İnveraray Castle again Julie 😀 Thank you
Your channel always is the absolute favourite channel of mine , ı learn a lot and to be able to see these castles not only in pictures but indeed with your videos and seeing them in a maybe different perspective is pretty nice to see them from a Lady's perspective makes difference certainly
Thank you for your work 😊😀 (please do excuse my language if ı am making some mistakes , English is not my first language unfortunately) 🙂
What an amazing history! I would love to go next year and see this wonderful castle. My ancestry has piqued my interest, and I would love to scope out some of the important estates in Scotland. I may not go back home! I am pretty sure Charles won't give me a key to a room in Holyrood House. LOL. Again, you showed the amazing spaces in this fairy tale castle. Nice work Julie!
What a fascinating return visit to Inveraray Castle! Loved your sit down chat with Their Graces, the tour of the attic and fire damaged areas, the back corridors and staircases, and the rooftop and signed tiles. Perchance there is one there with my Uncle Marvin Campbell's name on it! I am a member of the International Subcommittee of the Friends of the Argyll Papers and especially enjoyed the visit with Alison Diamond (our fearless leader) at Cherry Park. Loved your excitement concerning the preserved archives which mean so much to all of us! Ordinary people collectively doing small things to leave an extraordinary legacy to the generations to come. Thank you, so much, for this beautiful presentation!🥰
Watching from Chicago USA😊
Amazing visit!
What a fascinating place. I can't imagine the work & cost in just adding central heat & air. Wow.
I live in the United States. I remember seeing the fire on tv. I was in middle school.
what a wonderful show.
I think this was on pbs series on castles. It showed their life, him running the daily work to be done, her working in a shop carrying products from their farm. It showed the fire and towns people helping rescue items.
Thank you for sharing this amazing castle. I am presently writing a story with a Scottish theme and the Duke and the castle hold a prominent part of the story. And yes I got permission from the Duke to use his title for the fictional Duke and his family. I'm still hoping to get more information on the private rooms upstairs to add a bit of realism to the story. I look forward to more episodes of the Inveraray Castle show. BTW, way too many commercials in your presentation.
I loved the servant staircase and love love love how they showed the attic with all the old furniture I felt like I was there and got emotional af, that was cool 🫶🏾 I was taught by a mother and daughter duo at primary school in New Zealand they are a quite well to do Campbells with big farms and good husbands in Awakeri, they are deffinately from this clan,I’ve always loved this castle since I saw Downton abbey and being a McCauley, a Māori of Scottish decent myself from New Zealand, we’re quite proud of our Scottish heritage and our link to the land of Scotland ❤
Amazing ❤
This is an amazing episode. I love to see all of the history of these houses. I have always wanted to visit these types of houses. But I was a single mother so trips to these kind of places is not something I could afford. But now I am able to see them an no have to leave my house. I still hope to visit some of them someday. Love your channels.
What?
Am I mistaken or was this yellow living room featured in a movie with Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum? The name of the film escapes me at the moment.
I have really enjoyed this episode, Julie. My maternal Grandmother was a Campbell in Canada. Those Campbells are wide spread!
I visited inverary castle in the late 70’s ..sadly it was closed due to the fire. I finally got back there in 2022 and was so pleased to see it open and to be able to enjoy its beauty and splendor!
I was 21 when I visited the castle in Sept 1976 from the U.S. The family was offering brief tours, and the devastation was gut wrenching. Charred remnants of once beautiful furnishings and artwork lined the path. At the end of the tour there was a donation box and pieces of slate. A donation entitled you to scratch out a message on the slate that was to be used as the under layer of the new roof. Every time I see Inverary Castle I think of my wonderful time in Scotland, and smile at the knowledge that a tiny piece of me lives there and helped to restore it. ❤
At least the gods helped out in restoring it.
So sad what they lost to the fire!
On my Mom's side is the Campbell clan. I haven't researched her side much yet. Did my Dad's side of Austin. Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing
I saw this and decided to watch. I was on my honeymoon in 1973 at Taychreggan Hotel on the water's edge of Loch Awe at an old discontinued ferry point. Coming back from one of our day trips, driving up the single track road, we had a police car behind us with their blue lights on. We pulled over at a passing point. Behind that police car was a cavalcade of cars. Once we were back at the hotel we asked about all the cars. Why they were here. We were told the Duke of Argyll had asked that his ashes be scattered on the island in Loch Awe. On researching it would have been the 11th Duke of Argyll. I recall a seniour lady having tea with a young girl, I believe she said it was her granddaughter? She asked me if I was related to the family as my smile was very much like a few family members.
I had to pull out my photo album to see when my 1st marriage was and if my recollection was correct. I also had to research to see if there was a Duke of Argyll who died that year and had his ashes scattered on an island in Loch Awe. Sure enough I found this:
'While most dukes and duchesses of Argyll are buried at Kilmun Parish Church, Ian Campbell and his son, the 12th duke, both chose to be buried on the island of Inishail in Loch Awe.' From Wikipedia.
We did tour the castle during our stay at Taychreggan Hotel. That would have been 2 years before the fire at the castle.
It is a mall world indeed. We emigrated to Canada in November 1974. Ronnie in Saskatchewan, Canada
18.30 - One of the few uses of a masculine noun in english for both genders in plural!
What great content!!
Is the current Duke of Argyle the stepson of Lady Colin Campbell ? (Georgie) who has her own castle.
My husband Danny ( Da nny) ( I was being a bit funny showing how the sound is there with Eon, as the name Danny ends with the 'long e ' sound! lol_ ) has ancestors named 'Campbell of Scotland, ' on his mom's side of family.(He has family in Ireland too) But' also he is related to Royal family of England,' as well.* Somehow this all ties together! * and it is down in writing, but would need to go look at his thousands that are written down in this ancestral tree) It would take time. I just cannot remember it all. But with the Elish Riyal ist does come right down straight in line and the name Campbell name is written right out clearly, It is very interesting how many are related in this world ( as we live in America!)
I love seeing these lovely and historical Castles, and it is terrible about the fire. I know that so much is lost when a fire is happening to anyone, but when it is a historical place and antiques are concerned , it is worse, but people's lives lost is just beyond words. I think it is wonderful so many could help!
I got such enjoyment hearing how Duke Campbell and his sister would be able to climb all the way to the roof and look at the visitors and then pretend to fall down! lol So cute. But when looking through the various areas and into the one cabinet in hall showing the St Nicholas outfits etc and then the lovely skirt his wife once wore in the portrait , he wanted to show it so adly and could not resist, but was afraid that is wife would "Kill him' He is the Duke!! lol But that is very good really and important, as I like my husband to realize he is not as supeiror as he may think, lol He certainly can think it at moments, but in the end he truly knows I can have my own ideas too. They can be made quite clearly too when needed. We have been married quite a long time now, so enjoyed this so much. They are very down to earth, and they both just explained so much and he sure lived through a hard time during the fire and restoration,
Julie, thank you for all you and family are doing, and it is also so nice all people are able to enjoy visiting castles like this but also it is so hard now to keep them going and just not as it used to be, and so know it also is help in this way. It is wonderful people today are taking such love nad pride enough to keep their castles going and working in all wys to allow them to be aliv and well for the future!
Wow you were meant to see the archives. What a great idea for those fragile papers. It is a something you could get your teeth in. But I’m worried now, you are going to run out of space and would need a larger room.
❤❤❤❤ Loved this episode as always! The personal touches and research Julie does! I have a question as to how you are able to get access to all these Historic Castles. Do you or the producers of the show write them, email them, call them in person on Official Mapperton or Sandwich Hitchingbrooke letterhead or do they have staff your staff just calls to negotiate something? Curious in Maui…😊😊😊
We do all of it ourselves with the owners.
This is so interesting. I actually date a young man whose last name was Campbell.
My Ancestors Cambells.
I am sorry when any great building is damaged to that extent. Once gone, that castle will never be rebuilt. It would be too expensive for anyone to salvage it.
Hi Julie I think I might have a part of your family history, a very old purse That I think was Alberta’s it was bought by my great nan just before ww2but it’s in a bit of a bad state (it’s beef work is still all there
Oh wow! That’s amazing!
The yellow rubber gloves drive me mad
That’s my friend’s house
Have you been there ?
@@Tanya-n8g yes I have been to the castle Inveraray the castle is my Scottish friends house
@chandlergraham7711 How wonderful. I love that there are people who live so well. They're making history every day. Their lives are history in the making. Future people will be fascinated .
My Mother is a Campbell....is there a way of finding out how she may be connected within the Clan? I recall, as a child, visiting Family in large houses in Scotland. My Mother has passed but I have documents from the past that could prove of use if there's a way of finding possible connections.
This is truley dismaying! Sad to see any harm come to this most excellent home.
Was any staff killed in the fire?
Ms julie do you still have family in the states.
Yes she does.
@@pattyhill4682 hill is my maiden name
This keeps getting deleted. I put it on Mapperton Live and it got deleted there. There is a woman in the UK who owns an Etsy Shop that sells Runner Duck Ornaments and they look just like Quackers. Her shop is The Shape of my Art UK, owner Sarah Rosser. I thought you could collaborate with her about getting some Quacker Ornaments.
another repeat New videos soon ?
Nope. this one is BRAND NEW!
My clan
As a fellow American female who loves Scotland, I can't help but wish our hostess could be a bit less loud. She's sweet, but I'm a bit embarrassed for her.
I know. She startled me several times when she sucked in her breath. She’s charming though.
I can send it to you if you wold like you just need to send me were to ship it to / your P.O. Box
Please can you email office@mapperton.com thank you so much!
Frightening title. I rushed to google if Inveraray was ok 😅
Fire??????????????? Click Bait??????????????????????????
Click bait.
Horrible
This episode was truly amazing.
I love this family and this castle. The archival info was super cool.
You seemed to have a blast!
Also, Julie, please be painted soon.
Life is short. Do more than one painting even.
Your impact on Mapperton is and will be great, and you need something more than photographs and videos to be remembered.
There is something inherently special about the capture of a person’s essence in portraiture.
There is no time like the present. 🩶
(May I suggest in a size similar to Alberta’s painting?)
Its all just one colour inside. like a box.