I love A Christmas Carol! Love they kept the stone! A reminder of how our time here is limited. Make the time we have count. Do good! Don't waste a second on things you'll regret! Thank you for this wonderful video, walkabout!
Me too! Did you know that the Muppets Christmas Carol with Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge is the version that is closest to Dickens’ original story? 😀👍 Simonline
Fun fact, most old churchyards had yew trees. They were kept for the use of English longbows at time of war. For nearly 25 years I used to maintain churchyards all over the west of England, one of the churches I did until just recently had upto 6 bodies per grave due to English civil war and when they had no space left, they buried the bodies upright on the outside of the churchyard.
Wow, how interesting! My ancestors came from England and I was lucky to be able to spend half of the summer there touring around with my Mom! I can’t wait for the opportunity to see the British Isles again! Forget about a cruise in the tropics, I want to see England, Scotland, Wales, N. Ireland, and Ireland. Yes, I know that Ireland is not part of the British Isles, but it’s so close, it would be silly not to see it. England and Wales are my favorite, though! Thanks so much for sharing your story with us and please have a blessed holiday season!
I read somewhere, years ago, that in London churchyards (and probably elsewhere as well) that by the 19th century the common practice was to bury a number of coffins one on top of another with the uppermost above ground, and then to pile earth above it, eventually raising the ground level of the entire churchyard by several feet. They probably didn't get to that point in rural churchyards like this one.
You have got to have loads of interesting stories, local history and folklore. You should revisit the places you worked at and have a UA-cam channel for the videos. I think it would be really interesting and I think it would be successful, especially with that fact that you worked there and therefore may be able to access parts not available to the general public and your associates could also share their stories. I hope that you will create a channel and persue this, as it would have a slight twist to what is usually covered in many channels. But I think this channel is one of the best!
I thought perhaps it was someone who had the same name.. and I was wondering what the date on the stone was. The graveyard does seem full of teenage boys.. (dead ones, I mean.. 😁)
We are so lucky to have so many churchyards and green spaces like that. If you ever get the chance to visit Great Britain, try to come in autumn when the scenery is at it's most beautiful.
Thanks so much for slowing down your focus on the tombstones! I appreciate it. This is a great video for the season. You have a very soothing voice and it’s very comforting. You could literally read anything and it would be pleasant listening!
@@deadgoodwalks no, thank you for sharing your adventures with us and giving us some obscure historical information as well! Thanks for having such a beautiful voice that I love to listen to after a stressful and taxing day! Looking forward to hearing the tax audits soon. I trust that they will be strangely compelling! A new fan from MI! 💯😎 respect!!
Interesting video on shrewsbury. I love the George C Scott Scrooge because the gentleman who is the director was the film editor for the English version from 1951. I love that one also with Alistair Sims. A beautiful Church along with a beautiful Cemetery thank you so much for sharing.
No, now Ichabod Crane, now he was a real person in history. But he was not a schoolmaster who went across with the headless horseman. No, he was a soilder in our military. Also the reason the Charles Dickens wrote a Christmas Carol is because he was fighting for right of factory workers in industrial revolution because the working conditions were so bad, he was for theme. He knows what it's like for other people, he grew up in those conditions. so he understands.
Charles Dickens father was imprisoned in the debtors prison when Charles was about 11. Charles had to work for a living so he had personal experience of how hard life was for the working classes.
I so enjoyed the suspense of you wondering the cemetery looking for Ebenezer….I truly laughed out loud a few times. Thanks Dan. I really enjoy your walks❤
Where is Scrooge buried? A Christmas Carol (the one with George C Scott) was filmed in Shrewsbury. The gravestone was left in situ after filming was complete in the grounds of St Chad's; great photo opportunity that shouldn't be missed!
Scrooge's grave is actually real, but the carving on it was so weathered as to be no longer readable, and the records of who was buried there are lost, so the film company got permission to carve Scrooge's name on the stone and use it for filming.
Bah Humbug😁(could not resist).My favorite version is with Alister Simms.I watch it every Christmas eve🎄🎅.Iwould have loved to see the original paint works on those Toombs.Thanks for the tour ,lovely place 🇨🇦♥️ Happy Christmas 🌲⛄🎅
@@deadgoodwalks the unexpected! a friend's mother in law had a bad fall and i was called to help, just as the stream was starting, talk about timing! hope you're doing well x
My all time favourite Christmas movie I just spent the day before this aired watching 5 different version of a Christmas Carole love it beautiful cemetery
Hi, there! Kudos! This is really great stuff! I had no clue that slab was real. I thought it was just props. Great to see it looking very much the same after nearly 40 years! I really enjoy your videos so very much! I've done my fair share of graveyard exploration but you're taking me places I've never been. I also appreciate your clear notion of cemetery etiquette! Thanks again! Just one tiny observation: I think Dickens never called his character "The Ghost of Christmas Future" but "The Ghost/ Spirit of Christmas yet to come". Blessings!
Oh just think of the leaves as snow lol. Here in Michigan I’m happy every day there’s no snow lol. We get lake effect snow too but not as bad as my Uncle. They get bad lake effect snow last week they got 17 inches over night. Snow is pretty unless you have to dig out driveway and sidewalks before 11am or City slaps a fine on ya lol. The sun was pretty shining among the garden of stone. 🇺🇸
👩🏻💻🎄🎉Merry Christmas from America! Love your video, with the appropriate Christmas tree ornament. George C Scott 1984 A Christmas Carol flim is free to watch on UA-cam right now. The 1984 film is my favorite A Christmas Carol along with Alister Simm, 1951, and Michael Caine's performance with the Muppets, 1992. I have also purchased all 3 films from UA-cam among others. Have a wonderful Holiday! 🙋♀️😘😳🤗🥰🇺🇲🇬🇧🇺🇦
Hi there. We have been to see the grave of scrooge a few years ago. Nice to see a video about it. If ever you are Wolverhampton way heading into Shropshire there is a small place called Tong which has a beautiful church. In the grounds is the grave of Little Nell another dickins character. I believe Tong was used in the book The Old Curiosity Shop
*CHRISTMAS? Bah! Humbug! I never died!* Merry early Christmas, one and all. And a Happy and Peaceful New Year (if that is possible). Stay free, Dan, the Deadicated Man. Rab 🍻 😎 🎄
Hi Rab, nice to see a comment from you, I thought we'd lost you lol. Merry Christmas to you and the family. (I wont say happy new year, We'll wait and see)
@@deadgoodwalks Thank you, Deadicated G W. I am still clinging on to Dear Life with my 71 and a half years-old slipping fingertips ... All the best, Dan and subscribers/viewers. Rab 🕊
I bet you were kicking yourself walking past it 🙈 I think it's so cool seeing different types of tombstones. Those built above ground freak me out abit... I think something is going to make it self known 😂 I know a few scrooges...
That's a beautiful cemetery Dan.. Stunning.. I played in lots of graveyards when I was a kid.. Especially the one on Spring Bank west.. The older one, irs lovely and very old in there 🖤
Ah yes, I've spent many a night cutting through there on the way home from night out when I was younger haha. Have you seen the small abandoned one just on your right as you come off the fly over into town? Next to a pub
@@deadgoodwalks I have. That's an old one too and I did the same in Chants graveyard.. Staggered out of Polar Bear and found my way home with twigs and god knows what in my hair lol.. Happy days Dan 😊
Hi. Came across this by accident but have now subscribed to your channel. What a wonderful topic. You might be interested in a really quirky grave near our house? It is in CF14 7TD, Pantmawr cemetery, Cardiff. Walk to the end of the drive almost to the end. There is a grave there with a black stone surround. It is dedicated to a lady called Fanny Trimmer although, to be honest, I'm not sure whether that is her name or her profession.
Amazing that…there was…a real…Ebenezer Scrooge…at all! Fascinating! 😊👍👍 If not really fake..the churchwarden may have a date of that grave…perhaps 🤷🏻 I’m surprised that the church would allow a fake gravestone to stay there 🤔
awwww ok from a movie😅. Actually have never watched the George C Scott version. But I know this video came up in my recommendeds because I just watched the Guy Pearce version which was gritty and mean and great and NOT for children! And I also suspect that this video came into my recommendeds because I had been watching utuber reviews of the various and many film versions of A Christmas Carol
Dan I was wondering if that Tunstall family was related to the Tunstall that knew John Chisholm in America. If you've ever seen the John Wayne movie Chisholm his neighbor friend was called Tunstall and he was directly from England. He was a real person, so I was wondering maybe that's his family interesting that I saw that.
If you take a trip to Parliament, you will find Ebeneezer Scrooge & his loyal followers, sitting on their benches rubbing their hands & happily discussing, how much money they took from us that day.
Good timing for this one , ty, but too many young teens and babies gone too soon 😥 (by the way, this is my favorite version of the movie, George C. Scott)
A Christmas Carol was based on a true story, Charles Dickens Character Ebenezer Scrooge was based on the life Story of John Elwes , 1714 - 1789 you can check out his story on UA-cam
How utterly tragic that Scrooge is only remembered for being a miserable miser rather than a transformed philanthropist…which was the whole point of the story?! 😲😢 Simonline
He certainly was real, I worked for him for 25 years (he used a alias however) 😂😂 but I know it was him 😆
Lol🤣
hahaha Jim. I think I know him too
funny 😂 good one dear
😂
Yeah, was it down the chip shop ? I think I met him aswell . Or was that Elvis...?
Beautiful churchyard. Loved hearing the crunchy leaves🍂🍁🍃🧡
Thank you Brenda x
@@deadgoodwalks 💚❤
I love A Christmas Carol! Love they kept the stone! A reminder of how our time here is limited. Make the time we have count. Do good! Don't waste a second on things you'll regret! Thank you for this wonderful video, walkabout!
I just watched that version of A Christmas Carol. Its my favorite and watch it every year.
Me too! Did you know that the Muppets Christmas Carol with Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge is the version that is closest to Dickens’ original story? 😀👍 Simonline
I always liked A Christmas Carol of Charles Dickens!
Fantastic isn't it. Glad you enjoyed the video Martha x
Fun fact, most old churchyards had yew trees. They were kept for the use of English longbows at time of war.
For nearly 25 years I used to maintain churchyards all over the west of England, one of the churches I did until just recently had upto 6 bodies per grave due to English civil war and when they had no space left, they buried the bodies upright on the outside of the churchyard.
Wow thats sadly fascinating, I bet you have a few tales to tell.
Wow, how interesting! My ancestors came from England and I was lucky to be able to spend half of the summer there touring around with my Mom! I can’t wait for the opportunity to see the British Isles again! Forget about a cruise in the tropics, I want to see England, Scotland, Wales, N. Ireland, and Ireland. Yes, I know that Ireland is not part of the British Isles, but it’s so close, it would be silly not to see it. England and Wales are my favorite, though! Thanks so much for sharing your story with us and please have a blessed holiday season!
I read somewhere, years ago, that in London churchyards (and probably elsewhere as well) that by the 19th century the common practice was to bury a number of coffins one on top of another with the uppermost above ground, and then to pile earth above it, eventually raising the ground level of the entire churchyard by several feet. They probably didn't get to that point in rural churchyards like this one.
Weren't they planted as well to keep 'evil spirits' away. You must have some interesting stories.
You have got to have loads of interesting stories, local history and folklore. You should revisit the places you worked at and have a UA-cam channel for the videos. I think it would be really interesting and I think it would be successful, especially with that fact that you worked there and therefore may be able to access parts not available to the general public and your associates could also share their stories. I hope that you will create a channel and persue this, as it would have a slight twist to what is usually covered in many channels. But I think this channel is one of the best!
Wow this place is gorgeous and the tombs give it a supernatural feel♥️ 🫶🏻 The moss is simply stunning 🤩 really enjoyed this so much thank you! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Thanks Tracie, glad you liked it. It was a lot better than I thought it was going to be, especially with the leaves everywhere
Ah, I thought he was real 😔 but what a beautiful place, imagine how many people were fooled by that gravestone, thanks for the walk.
I met some people on the day looking for the grave too...I don't know if they thought it was real, I didn't want to spoil it for them
@@deadgoodwalks Yeh, why ruin people's hopes and dreams right 😅 I still like to believe there are realy fairies..... and vampires👀
I thought perhaps it was someone who had the same name.. and I was wondering what the date on the stone was. The graveyard does seem full of teenage boys.. (dead ones, I mean.. 😁)
So beautiful!! Quiet, peaceful, embraced in history. The colors!! Just amazing!! I would love to walk there.❤❤🙏🇺🇸
We are so lucky to have so many churchyards and green spaces like that. If you ever get the chance to visit Great Britain, try to come in autumn when the scenery is at it's most beautiful.
Sure was, I totally forgot why I was there because I was distracted by its beauty
@@deadgoodwalks I can see why!! Thank you for sharing these special places with us!😊🇺🇸🙏
I visit shresbury often, and have visited this grave twice in the past, nothing like visiting a grave to put you in the Christmas spirit
Thanks so much for slowing down your focus on the tombstones! I appreciate it. This is a great video for the season. You have a very soothing voice and it’s very comforting. You could literally read anything and it would be pleasant listening!
So true! Dan’s voice could narrate a tax audit and it would sound like a lovely walk in the park 😂
Thanks lovely, thank you Lora x
@@vowxhing Dead Good Tax returns...coming soon!
@@deadgoodwalks no, thank you for sharing your adventures with us and giving us some obscure historical information as well! Thanks for having such a beautiful voice that I love to listen to after a stressful and taxing day! Looking forward to hearing the tax audits soon. I trust that they will be strangely compelling! A new fan from MI! 💯😎 respect!!
Interesting video on shrewsbury. I love the George C Scott Scrooge because the gentleman who is the director was the film editor for the English version from 1951. I love that one also with Alistair Sims. A beautiful Church along with a beautiful Cemetery thank you so much for sharing.
Oh didn't know that, thanks for the info Joel..and for watching again
@@deadgoodwalks Your welcome.
No, now Ichabod Crane, now he was a real person in history. But he was not a schoolmaster who went across with the headless horseman. No, he was a soilder in our military. Also the reason the Charles Dickens wrote a Christmas Carol is because he was fighting for right of factory workers in industrial revolution because the working conditions were so bad, he was for theme. He knows what it's like for other people, he grew up in those conditions. so he understands.
Charles Dickens father was imprisoned in the debtors prison when Charles was about 11. Charles had to work for a living so he had personal experience of how hard life was for the working classes.
I so enjoyed the suspense of you wondering the cemetery looking for Ebenezer….I truly laughed out loud a few times. Thanks Dan. I really enjoy your walks❤
Thanks Ellen, I'm glad you enjoy the funny bits I keep in, makes it a bit more interesting for sure ha x
I was so fascinated by the cemetery, the church and everything...I couldn't write anything in the chat...😂. Great...thank you 😊
Thanks Sabine. Very quiet yes! ha
Where is Scrooge buried?
A Christmas Carol (the one with George C Scott) was filmed in Shrewsbury. The gravestone was left in situ after filming was complete in the grounds of St Chad's; great photo opportunity that shouldn't be missed!
Scrooge's grave is actually real, but the carving on it was so weathered as to be no longer readable, and the records of who was buried there are lost, so the film company got permission to carve Scrooge's name on the stone and use it for filming.
ah so I wasn't seeing things when I could see some worn away writing. Thanks for the info Bryan
Beautiful old cemetery in a beautiful town. TY ⭐️
Thank you for walking through this interesting and unique cemetery. Loved it! 🇨🇦👍
Thank yo for watching
What a beautiful excursion into this history in our midst.❤
Very interesting cemetery and loved seeing where the movie was filmed. I watch scrooge every Christmas.
i love all variety of the Christmas Carol
I'm a Dickens and I love A Christmas Carol and George C. Scott's film is my favorite! :D
Bah Humbug😁(could not resist).My favorite version is with Alister Simms.I watch it every Christmas eve🎄🎅.Iwould have loved to see the original paint works on those Toombs.Thanks for the tour ,lovely place 🇨🇦♥️ Happy Christmas 🌲⛄🎅
You got my attention! Every story has some truth to it. I vote yes.
Yes
I agree, there's always some facts behind the fiction
gorgeous cemetery! sorry i didn't make it to the live stream ☹️ so glad I can see it now! thanks Dan for the awesome tour, beautiful walk! 💖
I was wondering where you were. No worries, thanks for watching it back x
@@deadgoodwalks the unexpected! a friend's mother in law had a bad fall and i was called to help, just as the stream was starting, talk about timing! hope you're doing well x
Love A Christmas Carol❤💚 Thank you for sharing this🪦 Awesome that it's still there😀
You're welcome Brenda.I forgot how good thank movie actually was.
@@deadgoodwalks You're welcome
Excellent didn't know that scrooge had a grave 👍👍👍👍
Danke für die schönen Videos! Fröhliche und ruhige Weihnachten an euch und alle in den Kommentaren!
That CC version is my sister's favorite, next to The Muppet Christmas Carol.
I was actually thrilled to visit, even if it were just a prop.
My all time favourite Christmas movie I just spent the day before this aired watching 5 different version of a Christmas Carole love it beautiful cemetery
wow thats a true fan of the movie right there. I'll have to watch the rest of them, I've only seen 2 versions.
@@deadgoodwalks oh there heaps but 5 is all I could do haha
Wow what a stunning place love the colours of the trees I knew scrooge that was my dad lol
🤣
Hi, there!
Kudos! This is really great stuff! I had no clue that slab was real. I thought it was just props. Great to see it looking very much the same after nearly 40 years!
I really enjoy your videos so very much! I've done my fair share of graveyard exploration but you're taking me
places I've never been. I also appreciate your clear notion of cemetery etiquette!
Thanks again!
Just one tiny observation: I think Dickens never called his character "The Ghost of Christmas Future" but "The Ghost/ Spirit of Christmas yet to come".
Blessings!
Oh just think of the leaves as snow lol. Here in Michigan I’m happy every day there’s no snow lol. We get lake effect snow too but not as bad as my Uncle. They get bad lake effect snow last week they got 17 inches over night. Snow is pretty unless you have to dig out driveway and sidewalks before 11am or City slaps a fine on ya lol. The sun was pretty shining among the garden of stone. 🇺🇸
We just watched this on Amazon I believe it is on youtube for free Thank you for filming this
No worries Don. Yep on youtube free
👩🏻💻🎄🎉Merry Christmas from America! Love your video, with the appropriate Christmas tree ornament. George C Scott 1984 A Christmas Carol flim is free to watch on UA-cam right now. The 1984 film is my favorite A Christmas Carol along with Alister Simm, 1951, and Michael Caine's performance with the Muppets, 1992. I have also purchased all 3 films from UA-cam among others. Have a wonderful Holiday! 🙋♀️😘😳🤗🥰🇺🇲🇬🇧🇺🇦
Yeah I'm glad that bauble was there seen as it was a xmas special haha. Thank you for watching and have a great Christmas! x
Now that's cool I would have never thought to do that and I have not heard about this story before great job
Came here 20 years ago visited all the sites from my favourite Christmas movie 🍿
The one with George C. Scott is my fav. Merry Christmas everyone ❄⛄❄
Wonderful....😊
I'm happy about the start time of the premiere... I'm looking forward to it 🤗
One of my fav channels
I love walking cemeteries... The peacefulness
especially at night with my dog.... 🙂👍
Thanks Darren
Hi there. We have been to see the grave of scrooge a few years ago. Nice to see a video about it. If ever you are Wolverhampton way heading into Shropshire there is a small place called Tong which has a beautiful church. In the grounds is the grave of Little Nell another dickins character. I believe Tong was used in the book The Old Curiosity Shop
Oh I didn't know that, thank you I'll check it out
The A Christmas Carol movie version with George C. Scott as Scrooge is the best of them all.
Well underneath! How different is that! Lol. Beautiful place and weather looks nice thanks for taking us with you.
Rest in peace Welli lol
That graveyard certainly matched the description given by Dickens in "A Christmas Carol."
*CHRISTMAS? Bah! Humbug! I never died!*
Merry early Christmas, one and all. And a Happy and Peaceful New Year (if that is possible).
Stay free, Dan, the Deadicated Man.
Rab 🍻 😎 🎄
Hi Rab, nice to see a comment from you, I thought we'd lost you lol. Merry Christmas to you and the family. (I wont say happy new year, We'll wait and see)
@@deadgoodwalks Thank you, Deadicated G W. I am still clinging on to Dear Life with my 71 and a half years-old slipping fingertips ...
All the best, Dan and subscribers/viewers.
Rab 🕊
My better half swears that is me! She calls me Ebenezer Steve
Great video , sorry couldn't make the live. But enjoyed this yesterday in the membership.👍
Thank you Ian. No worries. Hopefully see you at the next one
A few volunteers and couple of weed whackers would do wonders for that place.
I love watching that movie and made sure it was added to my movie collection.
Frank Finlay was excellent as Jacob Marley in the George C Scott Version in 1984
Welli 😂 great job glad to see your having a mild Christmas, here is west Australia it’s hot .
RIP Welli! lol. Ah yes I remember the Christmas's in Perth.....too hot!
9:35 Ah yes Good o' "Well Underneath" Glad to hear he's doing fine down below!
I miss him terribly
I wish the bell had kept ringing. The sound effects with you walking in circles would have been great entertainment! Five stars for effort! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Yeah I thought it was 11am for some reason, bit disappointing just getting the one bong
Lovely little graveyard 🖤
Beautiful and sunny out there today
Perfect autumn day
I have seen the grave my self it's good for cristmas
I bet you were kicking yourself walking past it 🙈 I think it's so cool seeing different types of tombstones. Those built above ground freak me out abit... I think something is going to make it self known 😂 I know a few scrooges...
Nice job as always! I forgot about that being a movie prop. And no I won’t steal your Visa card lol
Appreciated Brian lol. Thank you
Great vid and I didn't know the gravestone was real. 1984 version of a christmas carol is my favourite .
That's a beautiful cemetery Dan.. Stunning.. I played in lots of graveyards when I was a kid.. Especially the one on Spring Bank west.. The older one, irs lovely and very old in there 🖤
Ah yes, I've spent many a night cutting through there on the way home from night out when I was younger haha. Have you seen the small abandoned one just on your right as you come off the fly over into town? Next to a pub
@@deadgoodwalks I have. That's an old one too and I did the same in Chants graveyard.. Staggered out of Polar Bear and found my way home with twigs and god knows what in my hair lol.. Happy days Dan 😊
@@KAZ132 hahaha
@@deadgoodwalks the walk and wobble of shame! Night night.. Telly footy night for me. Catch you later ✨
Hi. Came across this by accident but have now subscribed to your channel. What a wonderful topic. You might be interested in a really quirky grave near our house? It is in CF14 7TD, Pantmawr cemetery, Cardiff. Walk to the end of the drive almost to the end. There is a grave there with a black stone surround. It is dedicated to a lady called Fanny Trimmer although, to be honest, I'm not sure whether that is her name or her profession.
Sounds right up my street. I'll take a look when I'm down that way next. Thank you for the suggestion and subscribing
My brother was scrooge. He would squeeze a nickel till Jefferson crapped in his pants.
hahaha
The George C. Scott version is one of the best!
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you
Thank you. I enjoyed the suspense.
Amazing that…there was…a real…Ebenezer Scrooge…at all! Fascinating! 😊👍👍 If not really fake..the churchwarden may have a date of that grave…perhaps 🤷🏻 I’m surprised that the church would allow a fake gravestone to stay there 🤔
That is my favourite version of the film.
Very interesting ending.. Are the "chest tombs" above-ground burials? Something I've always wondered about.
No it's usually just a hallow void
Wow that was awesome video buddy and that grave looks real
awwww ok from a movie😅. Actually have never watched the George C Scott version. But I know this video came up in my recommendeds because I just watched the Guy Pearce version which was gritty and mean and great and NOT for children! And I also suspect that this video came into my recommendeds because I had been watching utuber reviews of the various and many film versions of A Christmas Carol
Scrooge was a chad,
He was buried at St. Chads
😂😂
“Don’t steal my Visa card number. Thank you” 😂👍
Scrooooge! Isabel is that you? Looking forward to seeing this.
Because he lives IN EVERY MAN. nobody is more real
Church yard sure could use a good clean up.
Dan I was wondering if that Tunstall family was related to the Tunstall that knew John Chisholm in America. If you've ever seen the John Wayne movie Chisholm his neighbor friend was called Tunstall and he was directly from England. He was a real person, so I was wondering maybe that's his family interesting that I saw that.
I'd be sure to check it out if I could find some more info.
Tunstall is not an unusual name in the UK. And there are nearly 70 million of us!
That' was a awesome video can't wait for the next one 👍🙏 Be safe out there My Friend 🙏💚👍🙏
Thank you Fiona x
Can't wait till the next one awesome video My Friend Be safe saying prayers for you 🙏👍🙏
Loads of them Scrooge's in Government 🧐
It's beautifully haunting there I can see in this video, your doing a great job, keep it up.👍🧟🦉⚰️
Thank you Matthew
Woohoo from Colorado!
Actually it was from the 1951 film staring Alistair Sim.... In the that film. He fell apon it when the ghost of Christmas future pointed to it.....
I didn't know that tombs would sometimes be painted, must've made the cemetery look quite colourful.
I can't ever remember seeing a painted tomb like that before, I guess they must have been
Ebenezer Scroggie is the real person
I grew up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts USA
Nice vid, must go and visit 👍
The stone has a creepy crack in it 😅
Another great video.
Thank you sir
If you take a trip to Parliament, you will find Ebeneezer Scrooge & his loyal followers, sitting on their benches rubbing their hands & happily discussing, how much money they took from us that day.
Very true
Good timing for this one , ty, but too many young teens and babies gone too soon 😥 (by the way, this is my favorite version of the movie, George C. Scott)
Yeah I try to keep it seasonal if I can. It's brilliant isn't it...I watched it again the other day
Interesting.thank you.
Wow that’s a beautiful cemetery..love the video
Thank you x
Your so welcome
A Christmas Carol was based on a true story, Charles Dickens Character Ebenezer Scrooge was based on the life Story of John Elwes , 1714 - 1789 you can check out his story on UA-cam
Was there a real grave under the prop grave ? Jacob marley possibly lol.
How utterly tragic that Scrooge is only remembered for being a miserable miser rather than a transformed philanthropist…which was the whole point of the story?! 😲😢 Simonline
It's also free to watch on UA-cam I watched it a week ago
Hiboy good thanks 😇🥰👻👻👻💋💯👍🤟🤘👍🙏🙏🙋♀️
Good one jim
Jim Beam?
@@deadgoodwalks 👍
The stone is a prop from the george c scott movie
It is so sad that they don't take care of the head stones at that cemetery.