It may have been a smaller graveyard than some but WOW what a lot of interesting stuff . Loved the one that looked like a little house and the skull and crossbones. You and Serenity Sue really do find the best stuff . Thank you x
The Mausaleum with the bricked up tombs, something you don't see often. They are all in excellent shape the grounds are so nice. Thanx for bringing this walk to us. We love them all. Love you and Sue too😊❤🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Hi gv very detailed interesting grave's especially the skull railings I haven't seen it before thank you for sharing this with all of us safe travels and stay safe
Lovely little graveyard. Really interesting finds. One day I really want to go to Ireland and look up possible family. I'm from Chicago Illinois in the US, and have always been interested in learning about our family past and where we came from.
The crypt with the brick tombs is a good idea considering all the ones we’ve seen with bones strewn about. Thanks GV for the tour. Found you through Serenity Sue . From Nanaimo BC Canada 🇨🇦 ❤❤❤❤❤
The old Celtic Cross did it for me, the carvings were amazing. That first mausoleum looked like a little church, and I'm really surprised that those skulls with crossbones haven't all been pinched. Thanks for the walkabout GV. Deb of Oz. P.S. Perhaps wearing a mask will help Sue with the hayfever! Take care. XX
I love looking at old cemeteries when traveling. Good to know that I am not alone. This one os really interesting. Many thanks for sharing. Liked and SUBSCRIBED!
Another great visit and video. LOVED the Celtic cross especially as I'm a Kelly and it was for the Kelly family ❤❤ Gave me goose bumps hearing you say the name Mary Kelly as that was my aunties name . Keep up the fabulous work and walks please 🙏
From Pennsylvania USA. My Grandmother was from County Mayo where the Quiet Man movie home was located. Mary Ellen Joyce was her name. My Grandfather John O'Holleran, County Cork. The cemetery you showed was interesting. The tombs were different. Thank you.
Interesting cemetery, and like you said, very well cared for. The mausoleums are in very good condition, except for the one without a roof. I have never seen coffins ⚰️ enclosed in brick before myself, perhaps it is to help preserve the coffins a little longer, and help discourage vandalism. Thank you very much GV and Sue, for another great walking tour. Have a great day. 😊
I loved the one grave with the Celtic Cross. Brian Kelly. Possibly one of many ancestors of mine. So interesting, to follow you around the many beautiful grave yards over there. Thank you again.
What a nice cemetery. Thank you both for driving so far to show it to us. The wheel symbolizes hope of eternal life, the cycle of life, or enlightenment.
That first mausoleum was very well built! Doesn't seem to hav any water damage. Never seen bricked up coffins before. And the glass windows at the back were a beautiful idea. So impressive!!
I love your channel, the places you visit have a sense of mortality which in todays world we all need. To look back into history and to the days people were not as lucky as us. Even the great and the good end up like everyone else. Bones and dust. Please continue and thank you GV.
The tombs in th mauseleum were in great shape...that is always good to see and cleared grounds good for that being done. Seems so peaceful😊. Thanx for the walk and reading the stones. Take care.❤😊
I love what you guys do. You bring peoples lives back to the forefront. Now I know everything about the 6th earl and I had never even heard of him before. I learn so much thanks to you and Sue. You bring people back to life
The skull with crossed femurs generally symbolized the minimum of remains required for resurrection. When there was limited space for graves in churchyards, older graves were dug up and the skull and femurs were removed and placed in communal ossuaries. Ossuaries are large vaults for bone storage with the skull and cross bone symbol usually placed outside above the iron doors. On many Scottish and some New England grave markers, skull symbols and other symbols of death including an hourglass or angel child's head with wings or even crossed shovels were portrayed to remind the viewer of their own mortality.
Great video as per usual! Loved Loved the skull & Crossbones 🏴☠️ you found on the fence as well as your comment about being surprised to see something like that here, usually you’d see that in Scotland 🏴 lol 😂 Speaking of which would you and Serenity Sue ever take a trip to Scotland and explore some cemeteries there? God Bless! ♥️🇨🇦🇮🇪♥️
A very nice Cemetery but very sad that at least I could have put a little historical sign to let people know what was the name of the church and maybe what it look like. But some interesting finds and thank you so much for sharing cemetery and viewing this mausoleums. Have a great day thank you so much.
I live in the United States and my aunt Evelyn Grenier is buried somewhere in Ireland, I believe Dublin but I'm not sure. I would love nothing more than to find out where she is buried and see what her plot looks like. She died on January 22nd 1999 after moving to Ireland several years prior.
back in the day people who died of tuberculosis had those skull and cross bones but also those that were hanged as pirates also had them and some who were doctors or i guess you called them herbalists also had the skull and cross bones.
At 3:22 hear a hen clucking but not sure if she laughing at or cheering on as both of you sneak a peek? Could have been asking if any good bugs about? Heard sheep a few times but this is first chicken. I listened to this at slowest speed. Not sure it is a chicken. Maybe... Hey what you doing here or in here? 🤔 At 21:23 look up at clouds on right. Does it look a bit like a graveyard in the sky?
Hi guys.. Love your vids.. Beauparc is in Navan Co. Meath.. I live in Dunshaughlin just a few minutes away.. We have some really old graveyards around here as well as a crannog site and workhouse and famine graveyard beside it.
I just don’t understand vandalism, senseless filth that have nothing better to do I guess. The stone & iron works are just beautiful. Was he a pirate 🏴☠️
It may have been a smaller graveyard than some but WOW what a lot of interesting stuff . Loved the one that looked like a little house and the skull and crossbones. You and Serenity Sue really do find the best stuff . Thank you x
Hi Caron thanks ❤️ this was a nice find
Yes the crossbones and skulls on rhat gate was very interesting. Thanks for sharing and hi to Sue.
Wow!! Loved the skull & crossbones on the railing around the grave.
Yes very nice find. Thank you for watching
Love these old graveyards ❤
I love that you put their pictures and a brief bio. On these people, thank you!
Beautiful graveyard and a very interesting grave with the skulls and crossbones.❤❤
Just woke up here in sydney Australia. I always find what you do very interesting. Keep it up. Thanks
Awesome! Thank you!
The brick coffin enclosures in that first crypt were really holding up good. The 4 corners of the sculls and crossbones was eerie.
Beautifully kept ceremony. I love these places so much history ❤
Small graveyard, but some interesting finds! Thanks!
Hi liz thank you
Great to see you both out and about,another great video GV,safe travels stay safe from ballarat in Oz,👋👋🙏🙏👍🇦🇺
Thanks 👍 Peter
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Mausaleum with the bricked up tombs, something you don't see often. They are all in excellent shape the grounds are so nice. Thanx for bringing this walk to us. We love them all. Love you and Sue too😊❤🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Hi gv very detailed interesting grave's especially the skull railings I haven't seen it before thank you for sharing this with all of us safe travels and stay safe
You're very welcome jade
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Lovely little graveyard. Really interesting finds. One day I really want to go to Ireland and look up possible family. I'm from Chicago Illinois in the US, and have always been interested in learning about our family past and where we came from.
That would be great if you visited Ireland 🇮🇪
The crypt with the brick tombs is a good idea considering all the ones we’ve seen with bones strewn about. Thanks GV for the tour. Found you through Serenity Sue . From Nanaimo BC Canada 🇨🇦 ❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Rosie welcome to the channel 👍🇮🇪
Thank you for sharing the tour. 😊 It's fascinating looking inside the Mausoleums
Skull and crossbones ☠️ were cool! But on that back corner looked like someone took one. Awesome place❤️
The old Celtic Cross did it for me, the carvings were amazing. That first mausoleum looked like a little church, and I'm really surprised that those skulls with crossbones haven't all been pinched. Thanks for the walkabout GV. Deb of Oz. P.S. Perhaps wearing a mask will help Sue with the hayfever! Take care. XX
I love looking at old cemeteries when traveling. Good to know that I am not alone. This one os really interesting. Many thanks for sharing. Liked and SUBSCRIBED!
Hi thank you for watching and subscribing 👍 glad you enjoyed it
@@GraveVisitations You are very welcome. Great channel. Consider joining the club!
Loved this..didn't want it to end ❤
Another amazing place guys...especially the first mosoleum...
Thanks shellie
This is the first time I’ve seen such bricked up coffins in a mausoleum
Same! I have never seen it either.
Hi Guys, nice to see you both again. I was feeling quite depressed until I saw your video, now I feel a lot better. Thank you for bringing this to us.
Hi Barry hope you are well
@@GraveVisitations I'm not feeling all that good at the moment. I hate my depression.
@@Barry65_UK please god things will get better
Another great visit and video. LOVED the Celtic cross especially as I'm a Kelly and it was for the Kelly family ❤❤ Gave me goose bumps hearing you say the name Mary Kelly as that was my aunties name . Keep up the fabulous work and walks please 🙏
Thanks clare I had a neighbour years ago called theresa kelly lovely old lady
From Pennsylvania USA. My Grandmother was from County Mayo where the Quiet Man movie home was located. Mary Ellen Joyce was her name. My Grandfather John O'Holleran, County Cork. The cemetery you showed was interesting. The tombs were different.
Thank you.
Interesting cemetery, and like you said, very well cared for. The mausoleums are in very good condition, except for the one without a roof. I have never seen coffins ⚰️ enclosed in brick before myself, perhaps it is to help preserve the coffins a little longer, and help discourage vandalism.
Thank you very much GV and Sue, for another great walking tour. Have a great day. 😊
Ty GV for sharing this cemetery. It is very unique. Bless you Sue. Kathy
Another Wonderful Episode Guys!!!! Love from NY!! 🪬🩷🧿🎥🪦🎥🧿🩷🪬
Hi guys it's so nice to see you both working together sue looks more chilled out when she is with you GV take care 👍
I loved the one grave with the Celtic Cross. Brian Kelly. Possibly one of many ancestors of mine. So interesting, to follow you around the many beautiful grave yards over there. Thank you again.
What a nice cemetery. Thank you both for driving so far to show it to us. The wheel symbolizes hope of eternal life, the cycle of life, or enlightenment.
You know that 1960 's movie,The tomb of Ligeia, with Vincent Price, was filmed around Irish tombs and cemeteries on location...
Didn't know that Tom that's interesting Vincent price is great love his voice
Looks like it was filmed in England
That first mausoleum was very well built! Doesn't seem to hav any water damage. Never seen bricked up coffins before. And the glass windows at the back were a beautiful idea. So impressive!!
You guys are amazing. love the adventures you take us along. Be blessed.
Thank you 👍😁
This tour was great GV for a small cemetery there was alot to see loved the skull and cross bones on that fence ❤
Really good video thanks guys
Our pleasure! Edward
Great video. Loved the skull and crossbones on the railings!
Glad you enjoyed
I love your channel, the places you visit have a sense of mortality which in todays world we all need. To look back into history and to the days people were not as lucky as us. Even the great and the good end up like everyone else. Bones and dust. Please continue and thank you GV.
Thanks Ann appreciate it ❤️
Thank you for taking me on your journey's, I have a great love for old cemetery's.The history of people and day's gone by.
Glad you enjoyed Janice thanks for watching
Great finds! I am following you from Coventry, west midlands
Hi Caron thank you for being here
Oh my goodness. Wow, I have never seen this before!😮 A beautiful cemetery by the way.
The tombs in th mauseleum were in great shape...that is always good to see and cleared grounds good for that being done. Seems so peaceful😊. Thanx for the walk and reading the stones. Take care.❤😊
That looked like a flower in a circle rather then a wheel when you stepped back. The skull and crossbones was very unusual
I love what you guys do. You bring peoples lives back to the forefront. Now I know everything about the 6th earl and I had never even heard of him before. I learn so much thanks to you and Sue. You bring people back to life
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
Very interesting grave yard, thank you . Adam McClintock... Oakham, Massachusetts
Glad you enjoyed it Adam
Cast iron skull and crossbones is a pretty cool find! Maybe Edmond was a pirate! Lol. Great video. 👍 😊
The skull with crossed femurs generally symbolized the minimum of remains required for resurrection. When there was limited space for graves in churchyards, older graves were dug up and the skull and femurs were removed and placed in communal ossuaries. Ossuaries are large vaults for bone storage with the skull and cross bone symbol usually placed outside above the iron doors. On many Scottish and some New England grave markers, skull symbols and other symbols of death including an hourglass or angel child's head with wings or even crossed shovels were portrayed to remind the viewer of their own mortality.
@@stenlundquist7518. Very interesting
No gold tho ha
So nice the video today from Australia 🇦🇺
Glad you enjoyed it Kylie 👍
The skull and crossbones were amazing!
Enjoying and appreciating from Ohio, USA ❤️
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video as per usual! Loved Loved the skull & Crossbones 🏴☠️ you found on the fence as well as your comment about being surprised to see something like that here, usually you’d see that in Scotland 🏴 lol 😂 Speaking of which would you and Serenity Sue ever take a trip to Scotland and explore some cemeteries there? God Bless! ♥️🇨🇦🇮🇪♥️
We are definitely going to go to Scotland and explore 👍😁
thanks for the video ,,, very interesting
A very nice Cemetery but very sad that at least I could have put a little historical sign to let people know what was the name of the church and maybe what it look like. But some interesting finds and thank you so much for sharing cemetery and viewing this mausoleums. Have a great day thank you so much.
Beautiful old cemetery!
Absolutely enjoy your videos! I'm in Ontario Canada and I use to photograph tombs in my area.
Thanks kitty, I love recording some unique graves also. Welcome to the channel
very interesting thank you. I'm Gill from Warwick in England. Love your videos.
Hi Gill thank you for watching 👍
Beautiful as Always
Thank you! Cheers! John
Some interesting finds in this little cemetery.
Loved the ironwork never seen anything like it before X wow X❤️
Helping out those pesky algorithms 💚
Really cool ràilings😊😊
Approximately 4 generations back we had a Leeson family and the grandfather from then was Mayor of Leeson Street Dublin
It does look strange😮
The wheel on the headstone means he was a wheel wright and built wheels and wagons, buggies, etc.
Interesting thanks William
I live in the United States and my aunt Evelyn Grenier is buried somewhere in Ireland, I believe Dublin but I'm not sure. I would love nothing more than to find out where she is buried and see what her plot looks like. She died on January 22nd 1999 after moving to Ireland several years prior.
Have you tried find a grave on the Internet?
Lovely cemetery
What was the meaning with the cross bones and skull?
It means momento mori death comes to us all
Hello from New Zealand
Hi Sandra
back in the day people who died of tuberculosis had those skull and cross bones but also those that were hanged as pirates also had them and some who were doctors or i guess you called them herbalists also had the skull and cross bones.
I find interesting old graveyards in Pennsylvania and I always wish I could show you and serenity sue 😂😂😂😂.
Take a video of them
At 3:22 hear a hen clucking but not sure if she laughing at or cheering on as both of you sneak a peek? Could have been asking if any good bugs about? Heard sheep a few times but this is first chicken.
I listened to this at slowest speed. Not sure it is a chicken. Maybe... Hey what you doing here or in here? 🤔
At 21:23 look up at clouds on right. Does it look a bit like a graveyard in the sky?
Do you come across Graves from 1600s? During the 1600s did they 16:46 not bury their dead in Graves as was done in the 1700s.😮😮
Yes I have found a few from 1600'S
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That was really good that!
Hi GV & Sue
Hi Joan 👋
Hi guys.. Love your vids.. Beauparc is in Navan Co. Meath.. I live in Dunshaughlin just a few minutes away.. We have some really old graveyards around here as well as a crannog site and workhouse and famine graveyard beside it.
Pena que não tem tradução para o PORTUGUÊS..☹️
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Watched a lot of your videos, first one that I've seen your face. Cute!
Thank you
The grave of my Native American ancestor Chief Peosta is located in Mines of Spain in Dubuque Iowa.
Very interesting I would love to see that
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Hello 😊
Good evening everyone
Hellooooo
You forgot U2.❤
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Wow
I just don’t understand vandalism, senseless filth that have nothing better to do I guess.
The stone & iron works are just beautiful.
Was he a pirate 🏴☠️
Definitely not a pirate
Not a roof man it's a wig.
😂
Nice place.
No spray can vandals !
The different symbols are supposed to have meanings .
What symbols are you referring to?
That was the channel and guy, and my ears fume with smoke thinking about this " aura " of arrogance.
Doesn't skull mean he died from a virus
Momento mori it means
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You too Grave Visitations bye for now