Now this cemetary is the perfect final resting place in my opinion! I love everything about it! Here in the USA they are more like "memorial parks" that almost look like a golf course until you are close up and see the flat boring plaques. This was an awesome find, thank you Sue! xx
Originally cemeteries were the parks for people. Outside the normal city and towns boundaries, because of the smells. People would ride/drive up in their horse drawn vehicles. It could take hours to reach them. So they were well cared for and more like a park for children to play in. While the elders and adults would sit and converse to/and about their loved ones. Now that we have motored vehicles it does not take so long to get there. And cemeteries are just places where the dead are buried.
Beautiful cemetery. My grandmother had several photos or tin types of her aunts two children. Both died in infancy. They are wearing beautiful baptismal-like gowns. She told me her aunt was devastated and kept them in her Bible. Thank you Sue.
Having seen many Victorian post-mortem photographs, I was not negatively affected by the babies’ photos. Very many unusual graves there! It’s a beautiful place. I notice many of the flat stone-topped ones are angled, so one can see them (plus rain can run off, instead of sitting there). A fascinating journey. Thanks, Sue & God Bless 💖💚
Thanks, I think it made me feel very sad, knowing those babies had one little photo, which unfortunately was the moment they had passed, beautiful place
Absolutely beautiful cemetary loved the skull grave ,outdoor art gallery &museum, so sad to think they were the first and last photos of the little ones ,thanks Sue take care
What an amazing cemetary!! So peaceful and quiet. The skull and crossbones are quite stunning. How amazing it has lasted for this many years. Those after death pictures of the babies don't bother me. I hope it helped the parents with their grieving. Probably the only reminder they had of them. Thank you for taking us with you!❤❤❤
As maternal mortality! I'd of died & my babies if not for the Emergency C sections I had due to eclampsia (high blood pressure & protienuria/bleeding kidneys)
Wow. I absolutely love this beautiful old cemetery Sue. The one and only photos of the little babes touches my heart, and it is filled to the brim with memento mori. Just stunning. Thank you so much, you're amazing xx Teresa 🇦🇺💖
Another beautiful and fascinating cemetery! Another place I could walk around for hours!! Thank you, Sue, for bringing us with you on your adventures!!
The trees alone give away the age of the cemetery. Such a lovely place. I bet you enjoyed having the place pretty much to yourself. A place to see and experience.
Hi Sue, that is a Gorgeous peaceful cemetery...I Agree that the grave with the skull is extremely unique. It almost looks like a Pirate's ☠ grave. The Children's Graves are always sad, you wonder about what the people were like when they were alive. The Laughter, the Love, the Compassion and the heartache. I Recently lost a cousin, he was only 35, he passed in Hospice due to liver cancer that spread. I found out through my Brother, he seen it on Facebook. I was close to my cousin, he spent many dinners at my house, he gamed...I went over to his Parent's house and jammed on guitar and watched movies at his house. We were all close. Last time I seen him was at a Christmas banquet, he looked healthy as could be. The eerie coincidence, was when I saw and talked to him, at a local grocery store just less than an hour before I found my Father dead. I was 35. I don't think Anyone can explain life. Thank You Sue for giving a small voice to those who passed and were long forgotten. I need to get out to my Parent's Mausoleum. God Bless You!! >P.S. I seen the pic of your mascot Morty, that was hilarious!!! 😁👍☘🦆
Thank you, sorry to hear of your cousins passing, life sure can be hard, cancer is terrible. To loose your dad at 35 is very young to loose him. My children buried their dad, almost 1 year ago. We miss him so much
What a beautiful place . Sue, when I walked through the Hollywood graveyard in Richmond, VA , I took with me my small recorder . I turned the sensor on to activate if it heard any noise. I went to a place where it was really away from any normal traffic and turned it on , placed it on a large headstone and walked away . It was nearing 6 pm and the cemetery was closing .. gates and all. Came back the next day and yes the recorder had recorded . Some mumble Jumble but then two elderly men talking as plain as day and very clearly. I found it quite interesting. The graveyard your in I would sure be interested in doing the same if I was ever in France . Beautiful place . Thank you
Lovely cemetery. Recently had a brief conversation with a couple from Brugges while vacationing in SE Asia. The beauty of Brugges came up and the desire to visit one day. Enjoyed this vid and thanks for sharing!
Oh, believe me, it is amazing, like an enchanted film set. Then take a train to brussels to see grand place in brussels, I absolutely fell in love with the place
Fabulous cemetery Sue thank you so much for taking us there..The skull on that grave was amazing 😮 Look forward to pt2..from a baking hot 33° London sending you love ❤
Sue that was some graveyard. That skull was amazing and creepy and post modem pictures don't bother me. They are very sad to just spring on someone. Great video thanks.
Wow! Nice cemetery Sue! It is sad when children die, and back in those days, photos were not taken of frivolous things, children being one at that time, but then they would have to take a photograph post mortem if the child passed. Today, the child is photographed at birth, and many times more, before it leaves the hospital! Which is great for the memories of when the child asks about where it came from! You can pull out the photo albums and show the child it's first few days of life all the way to today if you are a picture taking parent! That skull was cool with the moss covering it and giving it a layer of life it would lack if it were bare stone. I can see why they use the name for the cemetery! I like the respect you and GV give the cemeteries and the occupants, it also makes for great videos too!
It is a very beautiful cemetery. I think the photos are very nice Sue.The graves are each so different are they. I must tell you I have been to Bugges Belgium a few times and it is one of my favorite places Sue. I hope you two enjoy your travels. Be well and safe! Lovely Lovely Cemetery Thank you so much Sue! Hello to G.V.
A lot of beautiful and unique monuments in this cemetery. The skull grave is kind of creepy, but it's different and worth going to see. The babies made me sad. I cried just seeing them, and can't imagine how Mama and Pappa felt. RIP little ones. Thank you, Sue, for showing us around this amazing place.
Left my comment under someone else's.. I was impressed with the beauty of the grounds as well as the uniquely different monuments..Thank you for the tour!
Sue, you are SO lucky to be able to walk through beautiful burial places like that!! We don't have anything even close to that here in the US (at least not in Maryland where I live). Thank you for allowing me to live vicariously through you and your walkthroughs!
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I've only been outside of the US one time, back in 2005 when my first wife took me to Germany for 3 weeks. She had cancer at the time, but wanted to "go home one last time" (she was born in Munich), and because my family had originally immigrated from Germany in the late 1800s, was wanting to take me to the country I had always longed to visit. But knowing the rigors of travel through that experience (heh, we almost got arrested in London during a layover... for smoking outside), I completely understand what you mean. Besides, I find cemeteries and graveyards to be extremely peaceful places. Even the ones near me, despite them not being anywhere near as beautiful as what you are going through. And just for informational purposes, my first wife would pass away less than a year after our trip. She had promised before she died, to send me someone when the time was right, so that I wouldn't be lonely for the rest of my life. She did, and that woman and I have been married for 13 years now.
Old cemeteries are absolutely beautiful. The mausoleums and the grave markers are so elaborate they reflect the love the families had for loved ones. I look forwards to your videos Thank you so much Sue
Hi sue it's a beautiful cemetery you are so good which way to go I love watching your video's you are so good with what you are doing love you sue you are great thank you so much for sharing this video I love to see the photos on the Graves it is so sad with these babies thank you so much for sharing this video wow that is amazing with that sokol lovely video sue hope they are all resting in peace 🙏💐 thanks again ❤️👍
My nephew was born stillborn as he strangled on the umbilical cord close to 40yrs ago and his photo on his headstone is post mortem in his coffin because of this
Hello Serenity Sue, Sorry I am behind on these two videos. Love the skull on top of the grave and the postmortem photos. Victorian era was when the boom of postmortem photography really took off. Very well-kept cemetery. Hope other communities will learn to take better care of their grave yards. Truely enjoyed this video, Cheers Jean Crosby Nashville TN USA
Sue, I just wanted to say thanks for another great video. Plus the bonus round of hearing the lovely lilt in your voice. I have a perfect idea for you as a side job. You should do voice overs of children's books. Specifically, bed time stories! Your voice is soothing.
Very pretty cemetery Sue. Really gorgeous with all those trees! And those tombstones, headstones, delicate little masoleums, and bigger masoleums. I thought that skull was real, silly me. More porcelain pictures please. The little babes were sad. You are right. Many back then could hardly afford a photograph, let alone multiples. I hope you are enjoying your trip. Please stay safe! ♥️ ☘️ 🇮🇪
Hi Sue, Am from Illinois in the USA 🇺🇸. You do a wonderful job showing the graves and giving us time to look or freeze it if needed my time. This is a beautiful cemetery, as cemetery’s go. 😊
It's fantastic to see so many people enjoy walking through these amazing cemeteries, and this way, we all unite in remembering these people and children
Thank you for sharing this magnificent cemetery. I could spend hours there. The gravesites and mausoleums are so beautiful. The trees and lovely too. ~~~Liz in Wisconsin, USA.
A beautiful place, rivals Pere La Chaise. Our old family album had black and white photos and one we thought was a picnic because there was a blanket on the ground, and something like a basket, but all was white in color; I recognized my Grandmother sitting on the ground, on the blanket. It was only decades later that we realized that the 'basket' was actually a small casket and the baby had died shortly after it was born; we could see there were some skull deformities. Somehow it was comforting to see her and the family theremourning the loss of the wee child that was born in 1925. Thank you for sharing these.
That really is amazing seeing that glass covering part of the grave. What's even more amazing is it has stood the test of time and not even been vandalised. Nice to see gravestones being respected, just as they should be...🤔👍🏻
What a beautiful cemetery. The two babies had the same first name. In my mom's family they always said it was bad luck to name a second child after a deceased first child. My aunt did that and the second son also passed away. Truly sad. Thank you for these videos. 🙏❤
G’day Sue interesting and very unnerving it’s a beautifully laid out cemetery with lovely trees. Your weather is getting like ours bloody hot in summer thank you for filming and editing footage. That grave with the skull is a , sorry I haven’t been in touch computer problems, take care and God bless John
Hi Sue and GV. I never thought I would say this about a cemetary. It is so beautiful and in some areas looks magical with the trees,moss and delicate stone work etc. It looks so peaceful. Thank you so much. Take care and God bless❤
Hi sue Steve from England, just viewed your first part of your video. It was awesome graves and Grave stones were intriging, specially all the death heads , waiting for second half Sue. Great.
How were people able to afford such ornate and large headstones or mausoleum back then? I can’t imagine being able to afford something that beautiful for my grave
Hi Sue, it's Darren from Australia again.... Well done on this absolutely amazing cemetery, I like the photos on the graves it makes it human not just cold steel and concrete.... Cheers Darren...
Hello from Southeast Texas Sue! Wow this cemetery is so unique with all the pictures on the graves! The trees are amazing it's just awesome, thank you so much for your videos!
Another great video Sue. The moss on the skull and Crossbones, gives it an aura of mystiqueness to it. The post mortem photos are pretty sad when the parents don't have any other photos to put on their child's graves, but at least they won't be forgotten by their following ancestors after the death of their parents. People might think I'm being morbid about that, but I know quite a few friends who have done the same with the loss of their children, and they explain why they've done that, and that is the reason, they don't have any other photos to put on their child's gravestone. Again, great video, keep them coming. I enjoy all your videos.
Yes, I understand that that completely, it just makes me feel so sad to know this beautiful baby was so loved and I felt their parents' pain from their loss. My friend lost their little baby and I know the heartache they went through and still go through. I can't imagine that loss and living with it forever, bless them all
Just found your channel this morning. I’m from Georgia in the South eastern USA. I love visiting Europe, next time I’m there, I hope to visit some cemeteries. Love how green everything is, the moss, the Ivy, it’s beautiful. Don’t see that much here since our weather in summer gets pretty hot and very dry.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards yee are back already?:) what kinda temperature is it downt there, twaz 22 degrees at work in the park earlier, still warm enough
What a beautiful serene cemetery Sue, look so calming to be there. Sorry, I have to giggle when you say 27°C are hot, I come from a cooler town in South Africa and then sometimes go to 36°C. Thank you also for the respect you show to the dearly departed. Unfortunately, in today's society, there are a lot of people who do not have respect for the dead or their final resting places.
I love just seeing this beautiful old cemetery in video. I would love to walk it in person. The beautiful markers show how loved the people were. Right before you reached the skull grave stone, you passed one that looked like a church spire- so elegant. I love walking among the old headstones and reading epitaphs. I could spend days doing so. Some people find cemeteries frightening, but I find them peaceful and beautiful.
Many of the older cemeteries are quite lovely. The landscaping is well maintained. Graves are revered and kept tidy and green..
Yes and when we were there the maintenance crew were there all over cutting, strumming etc
Now this cemetary is the perfect final resting place in my opinion! I love everything about it! Here in the USA they are more like "memorial parks" that almost look like a golf course until you are close up and see the flat boring plaques. This was an awesome find, thank you Sue! xx
I don't want a grave or marker. When I past away.
I agree! I love seeing trees around cemeteries and grave yards. I'd hate to be buried in an American bare soulless style cemetery.
Originally cemeteries were the parks for people. Outside the normal city and towns boundaries, because of the smells. People would ride/drive up in their horse drawn vehicles. It could take hours to reach them. So they were well cared for and more like a park for children to play in. While the elders and adults would sit and converse to/and about their loved ones.
Now that we have motored vehicles it does not take so long to get there. And cemeteries are just places where the dead are buried.
Beautiful cemetery. My grandmother had several photos or tin types of her aunts two children. Both died in infancy. They are wearing beautiful baptismal-like gowns. She told me her aunt was devastated and kept them in her Bible. Thank you Sue.
Ahh bless them 💖
Stunning Cemetery Sue. The Europeans have beautiful cemeteries and mausoleums. Thanks for showing us
Beautiful and historic! So sad about the babies. Such unique headstones too. Thank you Sue!!
It's hard to see the baby photos x x
Having seen many Victorian post-mortem photographs, I was not negatively affected by the babies’ photos. Very many unusual graves there!
It’s a beautiful place. I notice many of the flat stone-topped ones are angled, so one can see them (plus rain can run off, instead of sitting there).
A fascinating journey. Thanks, Sue & God Bless 💖💚
Thanks, I think it made me feel very sad, knowing those babies had one little photo, which unfortunately was the moment they had passed, beautiful place
@SerenitySueGraveyards The babies are at peace. No more suffering for them babies. It is the parents and the living who grieve.
Beautiful cemetery Sue. The grave of those little babies made me sad, their little faces 😢 Bless them. RIP babies. Ty Sue for a lovely walk
You're welcome 😊
Absolutely beautiful cemetary loved the skull grave ,outdoor art gallery &museum, so sad to think they were the first and last photos of the little ones ,thanks Sue take care
Totally agree, thank you
Wow! What an awesome place! TY Sue. Loved the skull and can't wait for part 2.
Thanks Sheryl ❤️
I would love to see you visiting Saint Patrick grave site.that must be one of the oldies grave in arland .
@@edwardtranfaglia8397 thanks
What a beautiful tour. Each monument is so unique and beautiful. Thank you.
What an amazing cemetary!! So peaceful and quiet. The skull and crossbones are quite stunning. How amazing it has lasted for this many years.
Those after death pictures of the babies don't bother me. I hope it helped the parents with their grieving. Probably the only reminder they had of them. Thank you for taking us with you!❤❤❤
Thanks so much ❤️
Thanks again Sue for the wonderful tour. Oh, those sweet babies. So sad.
You are so welcome toms, ahh the babies, bless them
Fantastic video Sue... Wow 😮... Also no wonder you have blisters.. excited for the rest of the videos now
Thank you ❤️
Infant mortality rates were plenty back then
That's true
As maternal mortality! I'd of died & my babies if not for the Emergency C sections I had due to eclampsia (high blood pressure & protienuria/bleeding kidneys)
Very beautiful and serene cemetery.... Thank you for checking it out and sharing with us....
My pleasure 🙏
Thank you for sharing this cemetery, Sue. So sad. So beautiful.
Exactly, beautiful but sad
What an incredible cemetery. The great variety of monuments and tombs is amazing. Thank you Sue for showing us around.
Very welcome 🙏
Wow what a beautiful place. Thank you so much Sue. Loved this place.
Beautiful cemetery, I will definitely visit this when I’m in Brussels, Ty for sharing this 🩵
absolutely gorgeous! i’m glad you bring us to these places, things are so much more interesting there in Europe than in my part of the world
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
What an amazing grave!! It has an eerie vibe but it's beautiful. Thank you for the arm chair tour ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you ❤️
Wow. I absolutely love this beautiful old cemetery Sue. The one and only photos of the little babes touches my heart, and it is filled to the brim with memento mori. Just stunning. Thank you so much, you're amazing xx Teresa 🇦🇺💖
Thanks so much ❤️
Another beautiful and fascinating cemetery! Another place I could walk around for hours!! Thank you, Sue, for bringing us with you on your adventures!!
You are so welcome
That has got to be the most lush, gorgeous grounds for a cemetery I've ever seen, and it's all kept up so well. Beautiful.
It was beautiful
Oh my😮 what an exquisite beyond beautiful cemetery. It is breathtaking Sue, thanx for a beautiful tour and the stones are amazing.❤❤❤
I loved this place ❤️
Beautiful cemetery 🪦 great job as usual thanks !
Hi Sue, I think the moss is what makes him even scarier.
Yes, it's amazing how the moss has covered the skull
Needs a shave 🤣
He does lol
The trees alone give away the age of the cemetery. Such a lovely place. I bet you enjoyed having the place pretty much to yourself. A place to see and experience.
Yes, I'm not one for crowds and I like to roam freely and peacefully, take it all in. I'm blessed to have been able to do so
That is a beautiful cemetery the skull grave was spooky for sure thank you Sue 👏👏💕
You are so welcome
Hi Sue, that is a Gorgeous peaceful cemetery...I Agree that the grave with the skull is extremely unique. It almost looks like a Pirate's ☠ grave. The Children's Graves are always sad, you wonder about what the people were like when they were alive. The Laughter, the Love, the Compassion and the heartache. I Recently lost a cousin, he was only 35, he passed in Hospice due to liver cancer that spread. I found out through my Brother, he seen it on Facebook. I was close to my cousin, he spent many dinners at my house, he gamed...I went over to his Parent's house and jammed on guitar and watched movies at his house. We were all close. Last time I seen him was at a Christmas banquet, he looked healthy as could be. The eerie coincidence, was when I saw and talked to him, at a local grocery store just less than an hour before I found my Father dead. I was 35. I don't think Anyone can explain life. Thank You Sue for giving a small voice to those who passed and were long forgotten. I need to get out to my Parent's Mausoleum. God Bless You!!
>P.S. I seen the pic of your mascot Morty, that was hilarious!!! 😁👍☘🦆
Thank you, sorry to hear of your cousins passing, life sure can be hard, cancer is terrible. To loose your dad at 35 is very young to loose him. My children buried their dad, almost 1 year ago. We miss him so much
Oh WOW! What a stunning cemetery. So old. Thank you Sue for sharing! ❤❤
You are so welcome
Wow!! What an ABSOLUTELY AMAZING cemetery!! Some of those monuments are just GORGEOUS!!
Thanks for sharing, Sue!! XXXX 💙💞💕🤗❤👏👍
Thanks Nadia ❤️
Thank you, Sue. Absolutely amazing!
You are so welcome!
What a beautiful place . Sue, when I walked through the Hollywood graveyard in Richmond, VA , I took with me my small recorder . I turned the sensor on to activate if it heard any noise. I went to a place where it was really away from any normal traffic and turned it on , placed it on a large headstone and walked away . It was nearing 6 pm and the cemetery was closing .. gates and all. Came back the next day and yes the recorder had recorded . Some mumble Jumble but then two elderly men talking as plain as day and very clearly. I found it quite interesting. The graveyard your in I would sure be interested in doing the same if I was ever in France . Beautiful place . Thank you
Yes, I've often caught voices when walking through graveyards, I can't explain either but it's fascinating
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Thank you Sue … Stay safe
Lovely cemetery. Recently had a brief conversation with a couple from Brugges while vacationing in SE Asia. The beauty of Brugges came up and the desire to visit one day. Enjoyed this vid and thanks for sharing!
Oh, believe me, it is amazing, like an enchanted film set. Then take a train to brussels to see grand place in brussels, I absolutely fell in love with the place
Fabulous cemetery Sue thank you so much for taking us there..The skull on that grave was amazing 😮 Look forward to pt2..from a baking hot 33° London sending you love ❤
Thanks Maureen ❤️
Thank you Sue,the cemetery was beautiful.
Glad you enjoyed it, Joel
Sue that was some graveyard. That skull was amazing and creepy and post modem pictures don't bother me. They are very sad to just spring on someone. Great video thanks.
Thanks Sally
What a beautiful place! I would walk around for hours if I ever had a chance to go there! Thank you Sue.
It really was the most beautiful place I've seen
Amazing graveyard...
Love all the huge trees
ty for the tour Sue
Wow what a great tour sue especially the scull and crossbones! Thank you. From Lynda in Alberta Canada 🇨🇦
My pleasure 🙏
The styles of grave stones or markers are well cared for .
It is beautiful
Beautiful cemetery ! So green and park like . The statues /sculptures are wonderful ! Thanks for sharing such a beautiful place !
Thank you too
For me, the decorative skull and crossbones, the skull over time slowly opened and he's yelling out, "Welcome to our humble abode!"😂❤
🤣🤣
Beautiful,peaceful with all the trees and shadows. Now the green moss Skull and Crossbones.
Yes, thank you
Wow! Nice cemetery Sue!
It is sad when children die, and back in those days, photos were not taken of frivolous things, children being one at that time, but then they would have to take a photograph post mortem if the child passed.
Today, the child is photographed at birth, and many times more, before it leaves the hospital! Which is great for the memories of when the child asks about where it came from! You can pull out the photo albums and show the child it's first few days of life all the way to today if you are a picture taking parent!
That skull was cool with the moss covering it and giving it a layer of life it would lack if it were bare stone. I can see why they use the name for the cemetery!
I like the respect you and GV give the cemeteries and the occupants, it also makes for great videos too!
Thanks Jeffrey ❤️
Beautiful cemetery! I always love the craftsmanship of the headstones, like the angel. Wow. Blessings
Me too!
Love your cemetery vids thank you, they are lovely tribute to those gone before us!🇺🇸💟☮️🪽🙋🏼♀️😇
Thank you so much 💓
Another great video has always sue and grave visitations 👍
Thanks 👍
It is a very beautiful cemetery. I think the photos are very nice Sue.The graves are each so different are they. I must tell you I have been to Bugges Belgium a few times and it is one of my favorite places Sue. I hope you two enjoy your travels. Be well and safe! Lovely Lovely Cemetery Thank you so much Sue! Hello to G.V.
Thank you, Bruges is absolutely stunning
What a peaceful looking place. All the different styles and carvings are beautiful
I agree, just so beautiful
Beautiful cemetery and memorials. The skull grave was creepy, but cool!
It was, the moss added to it
A lot of beautiful and unique monuments in this cemetery. The skull grave is kind of creepy, but it's different and worth going to see. The babies made me sad. I cried just seeing them, and can't imagine how Mama and Pappa felt. RIP little ones. Thank you, Sue, for showing us around this amazing place.
It is sad, know that's the last photo is heartbreaking
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Very, very sad. Heart breaking.
Left my comment under someone else's.. I was impressed with the beauty of the grounds as well as the uniquely different monuments..Thank you for the tour!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you ❤️
Sue, you are SO lucky to be able to walk through beautiful burial places like that!! We don't have anything even close to that here in the US (at least not in Maryland where I live). Thank you for allowing me to live vicariously through you and your walkthroughs!
Believe me, I feel blessed in these areas, all the stress of travelling etc disappears
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I've only been outside of the US one time, back in 2005 when my first wife took me to Germany for 3 weeks. She had cancer at the time, but wanted to "go home one last time" (she was born in Munich), and because my family had originally immigrated from Germany in the late 1800s, was wanting to take me to the country I had always longed to visit.
But knowing the rigors of travel through that experience (heh, we almost got arrested in London during a layover... for smoking outside), I completely understand what you mean. Besides, I find cemeteries and graveyards to be extremely peaceful places. Even the ones near me, despite them not being anywhere near as beautiful as what you are going through.
And just for informational purposes, my first wife would pass away less than a year after our trip. She had promised before she died, to send me someone when the time was right, so that I wouldn't be lonely for the rest of my life. She did, and that woman and I have been married for 13 years now.
Old cemeteries are absolutely beautiful. The mausoleums and the grave markers are so elaborate they reflect the love the families had for loved ones. I look forwards to your videos Thank you so much Sue
Tank you, part 2 of this place is up too
Gosh, so many unique markers in this one! Loved it!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful cemetery very beautiful so very sad with the babies God bless you little ones
Ahh it's heartbreaking 💔
Hi sue it's a beautiful cemetery you are so good which way to go I love watching your video's you are so good with what you are doing love you sue you are great thank you so much for sharing this video I love to see the photos on the Graves it is so sad with these babies thank you so much for sharing this video wow that is amazing with that sokol lovely video sue hope they are all resting in peace 🙏💐 thanks again ❤️👍
Thanks so much ❤️
My nephew was born stillborn as he strangled on the umbilical cord close to 40yrs ago and his photo on his headstone is post mortem in his coffin because of this
Ahh bless him, yes it's the only photo some parents will have, heartbreaking 💔
Well im trying to catch up with both your videos, love this one sue great stones
Thanks Hazel, hope everything is OK
Hello Serenity Sue, Sorry I am behind on these two videos. Love the skull on top of the grave and the postmortem photos. Victorian era was when the boom of postmortem photography really took off. Very well-kept cemetery. Hope other communities will learn to take better care of their grave yards. Truely enjoyed this video, Cheers Jean Crosby Nashville TN USA
Hi Jean, it's beautiful, all the photos, the trees etc
Sue, I just wanted to say thanks for another great video. Plus the bonus round of hearing the lovely lilt in your voice. I have a perfect idea for you as a side job. You should do voice overs of children's books. Specifically, bed time stories! Your voice is soothing.
Thank you ❤️ 😊
That is Awesome!!!!!!!! This entire Cemetery is Stunning!!!! 🪬💞🧿🪦☠️🪦🧿💞🪬
Thank you ❤️
Very interesting! The skull looked very creepy! Thank you for sharing this beautiful cemetery. God bless! ✝️🙏💕💖
Glad you enjoyed it
Very pretty cemetery Sue. Really gorgeous with all those trees! And those tombstones, headstones, delicate little masoleums, and bigger masoleums. I thought that skull was real, silly me. More porcelain pictures please. The little babes were sad. You are right. Many back then could hardly afford a photograph, let alone multiples. I hope you are enjoying your trip. Please stay safe! ♥️ ☘️ 🇮🇪
Home now Janet, lots more photos to come
Hi Sue,
Am from Illinois in the USA 🇺🇸. You do a wonderful job showing the graves and giving us time to look or freeze it if needed my time. This is a beautiful cemetery, as cemetery’s go. 😊
Thank you Mary
The clarity and steadiness of your filming is extraordinary, S Sue! As always, love your accent. What a beautiful cemetery this is. From NZ
Thank you, Linda ❤️
That was an amazing tour of such a beautiful resting place - thanks Sue!
Glad you enjoyed it! I loved it here
I absolutely adore your tours! Thank you so much! Perhaps you need a little cart instead of a backpack to carry your things around.
Thanks for the tip!
Over seven and a half thousand views within the first 15 hours. Amazing how connected the world is these days. Scotia, New York, USA.
It's fantastic to see so many people enjoy walking through these amazing cemeteries, and this way, we all unite in remembering these people and children
It’s nice to see the pictures of the deceased.No graffiti no beer cans a beautiful serene cemetery.Thanku Sue
Yes, so neat and tidy
Thank you for sharing this magnificent cemetery. I could spend hours there. The gravesites and mausoleums are so beautiful. The trees and lovely too. ~~~Liz in Wisconsin, USA.
Thank you Liz, I am beyond words, wish I had longer there
A beautiful place, rivals Pere La Chaise. Our old family album had black and white photos and one we thought was a picnic because there was a blanket on the ground, and something like a basket, but all was white in color; I recognized my Grandmother sitting on the ground, on the blanket. It was only decades later that we realized that the 'basket' was actually a small casket and the baby had died shortly after it was born; we could see there were some skull deformities. Somehow it was comforting to see her and the family theremourning the loss of the wee child that was born in 1925. Thank you for sharing these.
Ahh bless, how very sad
Great video thanks for miking it the history is great and the pictures are great as well thank you again
That really is amazing seeing that glass covering part of the grave. What's even more amazing is it has stood the test of time and not even been vandalised. Nice to see gravestones being respected, just as they should be...🤔👍🏻
I haven't seen anything like that before, very beautiful
great video Sue always good to see cemetery's from other country's thanks
You're welcome 😊
You and GV have a coffee on me.
Love your channels
Thanks so much Malcolm, truly appreciate it, so kind of you ❤️
Wow! Another stunning cemetery!! Thank you for sharing!❤
Our pleasure!
What a beautiful cemetery. The two babies had the same first name. In my mom's family they always said it was bad luck to name a second child after a deceased first child. My aunt did that and the second son also passed away. Truly sad. Thank you for these videos. 🙏❤
How sad 💔
G’day Sue interesting and very unnerving it’s a beautifully laid out cemetery with lovely trees. Your weather is getting like ours bloody hot in summer thank you for filming and editing footage. That grave with the skull is a , sorry I haven’t been in touch computer problems, take care and God bless John
Thanks John ❤️
Hi Sue and GV. I never thought I would say this about a cemetary. It is so beautiful and in some areas looks magical with the trees,moss and delicate stone work etc. It looks so peaceful. Thank you so much. Take care and God bless❤
Thanks Belinda, it had that enchanting feeling to it
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Hi sue Steve from England, just viewed your first part of your video. It was awesome graves and
Grave stones were intriging, specially all the death heads , waiting for second half Sue. Great.
Thanks Stephen ❤️
Thank you, Sue, for sharing . This is so beautiful and sad also 😢. God bless ❤
You are so welcome
How were people able to afford such ornate and large headstones or mausoleum back then?
I can’t imagine being able to afford something that beautiful for my grave
I'm sure they were wealthy people, merchants etc
Hi Sue, it's Darren from Australia again.... Well done on this absolutely amazing cemetery, I like the photos on the graves it makes it human not just cold steel and concrete.... Cheers Darren...
Absolutely thanks Darren
Hello from Southeast Texas Sue! Wow this cemetery is so unique with all the pictures on the graves! The trees are amazing it's just awesome, thank you so much for your videos!
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great video Sue. The moss on the skull and Crossbones, gives it an aura of mystiqueness to it. The post mortem photos are pretty sad when the parents don't have any other photos to put on their child's graves, but at least they won't be forgotten by their following ancestors after the death of their parents. People might think I'm being morbid about that, but I know quite a few friends who have done the same with the loss of their children, and they explain why they've done that, and that is the reason, they don't have any other photos to put on their child's gravestone. Again, great video, keep them coming. I enjoy all your videos.
Yes, I understand that that completely, it just makes me feel so sad to know this beautiful baby was so loved and I felt their parents' pain from their loss. My friend lost their little baby and I know the heartache they went through and still go through. I can't imagine that loss and living with it forever, bless them all
Wow Sue that’s the coolest grave I’ve ever seen!😮. Skull that is 😊
The skull is amazing, looks real
Hi Sue i am new to your channel and I’m loving it ❤ thankyou for sharing these awesome videos watching from🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺.
Welcome!! Thanks so much ❤️
This is such a beautiful cemetery ❤
Beautiful tour. Thank you for taking me along.
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Just found your channel this morning. I’m from Georgia in the South eastern USA. I love visiting Europe, next time I’m there, I hope to visit some cemeteries. Love how green everything is, the moss, the Ivy, it’s beautiful. Don’t see that much here since our weather in summer gets pretty hot and very dry.
Thanks very much ❤️
That looks like a well maintained and beautiful place. Hi sue.
It is a very beautiful place but the photos are extremely sad
The chains around some of the graves are so unusual! Very pretty.
Thank you, Sue. These "sleeping beauty" photos are dear remembrances.
Yes they are!
Wow this cemetery is so beautiful
Lovely spot, got to get back to brugge, their weather looks way better than here, just heard some thunder:)
We had thunder a few hours ago here in wexford. Yes weather was roasting hot there
@@SerenitySueGraveyards yee are back already?:) what kinda temperature is it downt there, twaz 22 degrees at work in the park earlier, still warm enough
What a beautiful serene cemetery Sue, look so calming to be there. Sorry, I have to giggle when you say 27°C are hot, I come from a cooler town in South Africa and then sometimes go to 36°C. Thank you also for the respect you show to the dearly departed. Unfortunately, in today's society, there are a lot of people who do not have respect for the dead or their final resting places.
36 °C oh no way, I'd live in the fridge haha, Ireland gets about 24°C and that's hot
Well sue hope you're well and in good form today just after joining you on another great Graveyard adventure love it
Thank you! You too!
I love just seeing this beautiful old cemetery in video. I would love to walk it in person. The beautiful markers show how loved the people were. Right before you reached the skull grave stone, you passed one that looked like a church spire- so elegant. I love walking among the old headstones and reading epitaphs. I could spend days doing so. Some people find cemeteries frightening, but I find them peaceful and beautiful.
Me too, they lift my spirit