I find walking round a cemetery fascinating. I went round one in Edinburgh once, near Holyrood, and some of the mausoleums were amazing. I find that you can learn a lot about the area and it's residents of the past, and who the influencial families were. I also once went round a small village graveyard, again in Scotland, and most of the people buried there were farming people, some of the gravestones had a sheep dog or some other animal engraved on them, so you could even tell what type of farming they did. 😊
What a beautiful place, so peaceful & tranquil . I’m exactly the same about not walking on graves , it’s just respectful to keep to the grass. Thanks so much for sharing & look forward watching more .
For me, cemeteries are an open air archive, one of the most pleasant places to do my research. I have an interest in funerary architecture and stone masonry and whenever I can I will go exploring these places. I will never willingly walk over marked graves, but I appreciate that some remain unmarked for various reasons, whether due to the wishes of the deceased or poverty of the family.
Im 37 ive got my mum and oldest brother in a cemetary near my house, id never walk on anyones grave, so disrespectful, everyone should be treated with respect alive or dead, this world has to much disrespect in it. Hope you and cheryl and syd are well, loving the videos, thankyou for taking the time to make them :)
Love you content your a lovely couple a suggestion mick why don't you go to Sheffield cemetery and show us where a few people are buried that uve cared for just a suggestion and tell us a bit about that person etc keep up the good work mate and make sure dave gets is lunch lol you worked hard for what you got people are just jealous much love
Im same as you Michael when i take flowers to my familys graves i walk on the grass between. If when sorting flowers, watering or wiping headstone i find im stood on edge i say sorry to the grave, also if i forget bottle of water for the flowers and a nearby grave has one tucked behind headstone ill say hope ya dont mind ill bring it back. I always put it back full of water, and thank them again. Like u said respect seems to be going out of window in some kids today.
I have been in ST Michael's Cemetery it,s just down from my mum's dad,s ,also I use to walk through on way to school and back home again, squral,s like it there too I have seen lots.
Have just come across your posts, and they're fab, my chosen career would have been working for a Funeral Directors, but various health issues dictated otherwise. I thought I was weird having always taken an interest in these things, and always making a point of visiting the local Crematorium whenever I was staying in a new location, and in my youth in the 1980s my interests were seen as a little odd, to say the least, but your posts are great, if I'm ever in Sheffield again I'll visit St Michael's Cemetery
When you was showing your old clocking in machine that you said come from Sheffield steel is that the Sheffield steel that was on the full monty lol much love
I was looking for a grave about 15 years ago just before it was going dark. Suddenly I didn't feel alone it wasn't a good feeling I can't explain it I was by the Foster plot x
@@MCF155 I think I would have stood just frozen , not knowing what to do whether make a run for it and hope it just disappeared,. Omg! I would have been petrified X 👍
@@MCF155 Yes you are right my mom used to say the same , I'm not scared of the dead she used to say it's the living that can hurt you .. I think you and Cheryl should do Ghost 👻 tours of the spookiest places in Sheffield ..I'm sure people would like it , even out of the mystery that surrounds it all .I'm enjoying your volggs they are very interesting .X 👍
I never knew this cemetery existed , it's only small and it looks like there are lots more spaces , who owns it and looks after it Michael any idea .? And are only Catholic people that can be laid to rest there ?
It's full love. Yes it's a Catholic burial ground. It's a private cemetery owned by the church. Although you can't see a lot of the headstones there are still graves there the headstones was removed for safety x
I love old English cemetery. My favourite places.
I always find myself in graveyard love the history . And I always walk in between graves thank you a interesting video Micheal
I find walking round a cemetery fascinating. I went round one in Edinburgh once, near Holyrood, and some of the mausoleums were amazing. I find that you can learn a lot about the area and it's residents of the past, and who the influencial families were. I also once went round a small village graveyard, again in Scotland, and most of the people buried there were farming people, some of the gravestones had a sheep dog or some other animal engraved on them, so you could even tell what type of farming they did. 😊
What a beautiful place, so peaceful & tranquil . I’m exactly the same about not walking on graves , it’s just respectful to keep to the grass. Thanks so much for sharing & look forward watching more .
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For me, cemeteries are an open air archive, one of the most pleasant places to do my research. I have an interest in funerary architecture and stone masonry and whenever I can I will go exploring these places. I will never willingly walk over marked graves, but I appreciate that some remain unmarked for various reasons, whether due to the wishes of the deceased or poverty of the family.
Just found this, an really enjoyed it lovely cemetery. 🙂
Good morning Sarah I'm so pleased you have enjoyed this
Loving these vloggs Michael. keep them coming please, I also wish you all the best on this great channel. Top bloke 👍
Thanks Kyle I'm glad you like it I hope to get better lol
A lot of my family are buried there. Great grandparents, grandparents, aunts and uncles.
Lovely. Thanks.
Im 37 ive got my mum and oldest brother in a cemetary near my house, id never walk on anyones grave, so disrespectful, everyone should be treated with respect alive or dead, this world has to much disrespect in it. Hope you and cheryl and syd are well, loving the videos, thankyou for taking the time to make them :)
Love you content your a lovely couple a suggestion mick why don't you go to Sheffield cemetery and show us where a few people are buried that uve cared for just a suggestion and tell us a bit about that person etc keep up the good work mate and make sure dave gets is lunch lol you worked hard for what you got people are just jealous much love
Im same as you Michael when i take flowers to my familys graves i walk on the grass between. If when sorting flowers, watering or wiping headstone i find im stood on edge i say sorry to the grave, also if i forget bottle of water for the flowers and a nearby grave has one tucked behind headstone ill say hope ya dont mind ill bring it back. I always put it back full of water, and thank them again.
Like u said respect seems to be going out of window in some kids today.
It's something I do without thinking about it Simon.
Old school us
I always walk in between graves it's very rude and disrespectful to walk on people's graves. It's a beautiful place thanks for showing it
Another excellent video Mick, thoroughly enjoyed it keep em coming pal 👍
Will do my friend x
Love watching these videos. Cemetery nr us but never been x
It's so peaceful love well worth a visit
I have been in ST Michael's Cemetery it,s just down from my mum's dad,s ,also I use to walk through on way to school and back home again, squral,s like it there too I have seen lots.
Have just come across your posts, and they're fab, my chosen career would have been working for a Funeral Directors, but various health issues dictated otherwise. I thought I was weird having always taken an interest in these things, and always making a point of visiting the local Crematorium whenever I was staying in a new location, and in my youth in the 1980s my interests were seen as a little odd, to say the least, but your posts are great, if I'm ever in Sheffield again I'll visit St Michael's Cemetery
hi Michael loving all the videos so fa, I've been past St. Michael's many times and never been inside, look forward to the next videos
Thanks Anthony for taking the time to comment
It's definitely worth a visit on a nice day.
went a few weeks ago there my auntie and uncle are buried in there a lovely place
When you was showing your old clocking in machine that you said come from Sheffield steel is that the Sheffield steel that was on the full monty lol much love
I don't know but I'll look into it lol
Have subscribed, love it... Just wish I could have gone into the profession, but it wasn't meant to be
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Thankyou for subscribing and it really is a vocation
It's stunning in there Michael thank you for sharing ...going off topic can I ask how your homing doves are coming on with the training
Brilliant love Thank-you it's so good waching them out
Theres a cafe in park at the bottom, fab area x
Have you seen or felt like there is a presence of a 👻 ghost in that cemetery Michael. ? , it looks really peaceful and quiet , it's very beautiful
I was looking for a grave about 15 years ago just before it was going dark.
Suddenly I didn't feel alone it wasn't a good feeling I can't explain it I was by the Foster plot x
@@MCF155 I think I would have stood just frozen , not knowing what to do whether make a run for it and hope it just disappeared,. Omg! I would have been petrified X 👍
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It's the living I'm more scared of love.
I don't believe the dead can or would hurt us.
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@@MCF155 Yes you are right my mom used to say the same , I'm not scared of the dead she used to say it's the living that can hurt you ..
I think you and Cheryl should do Ghost 👻 tours of the spookiest places in Sheffield ..I'm sure people would like it , even out of the mystery that surrounds it all .I'm enjoying your volggs they are very interesting .X 👍
I don’t walk on graces either Michael! Shows a bit of respect and I’m only 18👍
It's all about how we was brought up pal
@@MCF155 that’s it! You’ve done a wonderful job in all you’ve done. Inspired me to hopefully become a director ❤️
Have you ever been to Retford cemetery ? Its a beautiful place. My dad is buried there. My mum always says it should have been a park. xx
I walk on the grass verges too Mike, it feels disrespectful to stand on them. That is a beautiful cemetery. X
Sadly it's something not everyone thinks about x
I saw a ghost walk on this place x
I never knew this cemetery existed , it's only small and it looks like there are lots more spaces , who owns it and looks after it Michael any idea .? And are only Catholic people that can be laid to rest there ?
It's full love.
Yes it's a Catholic burial ground.
It's a private cemetery owned by the church.
Although you can't see a lot of the headstones there are still graves there the headstones was removed for safety x