Thank you Mr. Bankz (you always respect the people's property and privacy) I am 67. I look around my place and I think how meaningless most of my possessions are. Videos like this are very sobering about how short our lives are and how worthless most of our possessions we covet are. Peace 🙏
What you say is SO true. I’m 70 and during my life I bought many things that I thought I needed or were important then in the past three years I’ve had two cancers one pulmonary embolism and other medical issues which brought home to me that life can end and how stupid I was when I bought all this stuff.
I try to imagine the sound of life and living in these homes. And especially this time of year I imagine what the holidays must have been like. The sound of music playing, fires in the fireplace, lights, trees, candles. Kitchen sounds, children running, laughing, and playing. Much like the transformation at the start of the Titanic movie.
Yesss..I agree @stephaniecollett4532 u most def took me back in that time n made me feel like I was there at that house at that time!! Ur words were AmAziNg!!
It's a shame that someone doesn't come and rescue some of these Beautiful Antiques and preserve them for others to enjoy their beauty and exquisite craftsmanship, even if they are just displayed in a museum is far better than leaving them to slowly rot. Thank you for documenting this incredible place.
Such a beautiful manor house. The paintings on the wall were painted by Pascal Joubert de la Mothe, in 1929 and the box that you opened with the spider, was actually a Stollwerck chocolate box, from Germany. The Eagle and the father and son photo had quite a German Reich feel to them, making me wonder if this man might have fled Germany after the war to settle in France. 🙂
This house broke my heart, literally! When I saw some of the antiques...especially the wooden beds and trunks, oh, and the BOOKS!...I just couldn't imagine walking away, thinking they were just going to go back to sawdust when noone cared enough to preserve and do something beautiful and beneficial with them. You are a better person than me! And that antique pedal sewing machine, wish it could be rescued! My grandmother's, rescued by me, is one of my most prized possessions! It will be handed down, along with the antique solid wood ornate picture frames, to my daughter. (And I will haunt her if she ever abandoned it, lol!) Thanks for this, hard as it was to see!
Thanks for sharing all these beauties with us... I come from a linage of French decedents probably since the early 1600... and I appreciate your findings and adventures.... You absolutely need to go deeper into history of your explorations and dig further into their topics.... i.e. geographical, territorial, family backgrounds and much much more.... this is so interesting. From what I can see, you're a passionate of intrigues, mystery and wonders of our world therefore, I'd suggest you explore the past with your heart and soul, put enough knowledge into your documentary adventures, research your findings and bring to us the most fabulous and wonders the vestige, prestige and secretes that were once loved, cherished or maybe nightmare to the landlords of these properties. I thank you again for all your efforts and your multiple travels to bring these videos to us. Take care ✌
Are you kidding me? Do you realize the time, effort and money he puts into these videos? Give him time. With our collective brains that know about these various things, he'll learn.
Thank you for taking us on your exploration, saddens me when time stands still in these place. I try imagine how it was once filled with love and life x
I love these kinds of explores! Old homes that were left behind with all their possessions. Left to time and not vandalized. This was a great find! You do come across some amazing properties, and your very respectful of the properties. Thank you for sharing all your great explores!
It’s interesting and refreshing that with all these amazing things left in these abandoned places that nobody from the public comes and messes with these things. I am so happy their belongings are respected.
I just found you on Facebook and I’m only 3 minutes in and already love you! You’re not annoying, you show every detail to explore, you have a great voice, and you’re not… all over the place like other explorers. Thank you for posting!!!!
Love this castle!! No idea how these places are left to decay, I would love to live there. I try to imagine how they looked before they were left. Beautiful explore as always Bigbankz! ❤
I was getting ready to say the same. Although, this ones not very big compared to most so I'm not sure if that's the reason it's still empty. Who knows? Not me.
It's a beautiful place, but it's not worth as much as we think and that's why they are left abandoned. Many places in Europe like Italy are giving away houses because they aren't worth much anymore. There are many reasons why these places aren't worth as much as in the past. One reason is location. Over the life of this house the world has urbanized. People want to live in an urban area decreasing the value of rural homes.
New subscriber here. I am so drawn to your videos. The quality is great and I love that the camera man scans areas slowly so the viewer can fully appreciate the wonderful memories housed within the walls of these mansions and castles frozen in time. I am mesmerized and can't wait to watch the next one. I find them relaxing and amazing as I am sure many are. Keep up the great work.
Another decade or so, maybe less depending on how large some storms might be. This place is going to start collapsing. I think you will be one of the last lucky people who got to explore this place without completely falling through the floor.
In my 20es with my partner we had nothing,over the next 12 years we had acquired great comforts, big home nice cars , when he passed in our mid 30es something I had always been aware of that we did not own anything but mere caretakers, and the home we had furnished with beautiful furniture and memories had become a cold and dark place as my hart, no more the delicious smelling of great food for extravagant parties at holidays with decorations for each holiday, This home was no longer a home but a place I stored my memories and lay my head to rest.
Thank you for downloaded this video. Thank you and your crew for taking the time to make this video. I really look forward to your videos.each and every single week.
Omg I love this mansion! You are so very blessed to be able to explore these homes and I love old things & places. Living it thru ur video's, thank you young man. You remind me of my grandson. Love what ur sharing with us back here in Oklahoma 👏👏👏👏
I love this one!! Such a beautiful piece!! But I never understand why these beautiful places are just left to rot. I loved the big huge bed!! Be safe on your travels!
You always do a great job ,going slow and looking at everything,and showing artwork,a lot of explorers don't, I'll have to back up and back up to try to pause and see something in the room that they went by so fast you just get glance ,so I love that you take time to show things , keep up the good work
This place doesn't creep me out but the bats and the spiders do! I guess if I were physically there maybe I would feel a little freaked out! And the tree picture, looks like winter in my area! Definitely not scary, it's depressing! Someone should definitely go in there and rescue all of the antique furniture and things before it's all destroyed! What a unique home!
What a beautiful Castle with so much fantastic old furniture.It's a shame it's falling apart.Thank you for another awesome Video.Greetings from Germany🙂
It's a shame this home wasn't preserved! It would have returned more than the cost of preservation and maintenance as a tourist attraction! I'm glad to see the taggers haven't destroyed the inside. It does appear that some sort of thief ransacked the place looking for things to sell. Keeping a roof on and securing doors and windows would go a long way to preserving this beautiful home! Thank you for sharing this wonderful home with us. I'm 87yo and appreciate antiques, especially the Grand Piano!
The small pictures are slides. They're the opposite of negatives. To print the picture, you have to take a picture, then print from the negative. You view these by seeing them as they are or looking at them at a wall using a slide viewer that has the pictures on a carousel.
My grandpa had a slide projector and showed us really nice family vacation pictures. It was a lot better then standards pictures.. I was maybe 12 years old approximately 1975.
And if you find double slides those are meant for a viewer with holders for the 2 slides. Those are called stereoscopes and they gave you a 3D view before there was modern 3D viewers.
Thank you BigBankz for such interesting and breathtaking videos of these old mansions. It is just heartbreaking to see them in such sad disrepair knowing someone just walked away having no relatives at all to claim the antique furniture, and having the finances to restore it. You do such a wonderful job of videoing all this as well as verbalizing this. Keep up the good work. I live in Alabama in the Deep South; however, I have always loved and enjoyed these kind of videos.
Those slides in the closet are Kodachrome slides and can actually be quite valuable depending on the subject in the slides. They can range from $5 to $400+ per slide.
stop it! it's just a personal and privat foto collection. before everyone had iphones, that's how fotos were made...on film! nothing special! EVERYONE taking pictures had them until digital fotos became more and more popul about 15-20 years ago! you can still buy film and have your fotos developed. it's crazy how you do not know this. i'm 35...not that old and it was standard when i was a child!
@@p__jay ok genius, and you’ve seen the photos in person to know they are just personal ones? Get over yourself, and when you do, go search the value of Kodachrome slides - in particular ones with trains and old ones with city views. They ARE valuable and they ARE collectible. They aren’t all collectible but many are, as I very clearly said, “depending on the subject.”
As always Thank You for sharing your vids with us! We truly enjoy watching! This video,, I showed my hubs and he too was shocked, but seen it! If you go to the time stamp at 14:18 and look 👀 at the left rear corner, at the left rear corner hutch, where you see the picture you showed of the burnt forest.. Look closely at the left rear corner of the hutch and you will see the Wife’s Spirit right there! If you freeze the frame, you can see her face at the very top and her silhouette. She’s there! She’s moving in front of the hutch watching you! She’s not a bad spirit, but a loving good spirit! Thank You for the great work your showing on the Abandoned Mansions!
Hi, I came across your videos and was completely hooked. First off your only in your 20s and you find beauty in places that most would see as junk or have no interest at all. Thats mindblowing to me, I know most young people don't care. I appreciate you are so respectful of these places and for the ones that own them, Many Memories were made in these forgotten homes. Only if walls could talk. I have watched another youtuber do his abandons journeys and have to say your videos and far better hands down. I love how you do the slow movements of the rooms. Thank you for your appreciation of lost and forgotten places Please keep your journeys up.. God Bless you and your crew, stay safe
Hey BigBankz, such a real reality of like you said in the beginning of this particular video, life can change from one moment to the next in no time, aka, “Life is Short”. I learn so much from your videos. And I loyally appreciate the respect you have for your audience, no ugly language nor distasteful comments. Thank you for sharing the treasures you find with us. God bless you, Mrs. Bankz, and the guys that adventure with you all.👍
I spent 50 years working and restoring properties constantly vandalized and robbed in the USA. Had I only gone to Europe in the countryside I would have been far better off today. I wonder if every roofing co. was required to donate 1 new roof a year for a tax break, these fabulous and priceless archetectual gems could be saved for events and public tours to educate our youth on history, crafts of our ancestors, and so many subjects being lost forever. Get off the couch, learn the joy of working to achieve instead of crime and vandalism.
A real beauty. Such a shame it's been left to rot away. Time capsule houses and mansions are my favorites. Still have some really nice dishes, art works. Really enjoying the France series, the houses and manors are beautiful.
I really enjoy the energy you give to your exploring.. gentle and softly softly. And I remember other ubex saying how tall and big you are. However you are still softly footed.. great explore.. I saw Steve's one of this too.. so did giggle as you made him jump 😆 again because you are so quiet and gentle in movement 🏴
Hi I'm new to your videos but truly enjoyed this one! I also thought you might like to know those things you think are negatives are actually called slides. There's a machine you could load them into a circular slide holder and show on a screen one at a time.
BASEMENT? GARAGE? OLD CARS, LAST DATE ON CALENDAR/ NEWSPAPER, Include this Things with your Videos.. This Place is Very Cool and its Mind Boggling how they Just become Abandoned ✌️
It is so sad that places like this are abandoned with everything left behind. I realize that he was sad following his wife's death, but he just walked away from all the happy memories.
One of your best yet..you can see some parts of this place were preserved in time and not used while other parts were lived in as time went on before it was eventually abandoned. Incredible stuff!
Those little squares aren’t negatives. They’re Kodachrome slides. They’re positives, like any photo. If you hold it up to the light it’s a tiny see through photo. They’re meant to be used in a projector, like the thing you say is a camera, or a carousel projector. Kodachrome slides are made from an exposed 35mm film cartridge that’s sent to a film processor who develops them and mounts them in the little cardboard frames. Used before the digital camera era rendered film cameras obsolete.
I wonder where the man went? How or where he lived. Sad. I find it astonishing how many huge homes & mansions are abandoned. There is so much that could be done to these buildings. To help people too. I thought you said he had a daughter, but then there's a picture with what you said was his son? I wonder why his children didn't sell the house, or take it over. Or if they knew where their dad went.
As someone already said that stamp thing on the desk is a blotter. Those were used to blot the ink after using a quill or fountain pen. And I'm not real sure because I didn't get a good look at it but the object next to it was a tray that held the inkwell, ink powder and pen. The powder was used very sparingly over the fresh ink on paper with the blotter used last so the paper could be folded quickly.
A stunning mansion wish everything left behind! That makes in a true time capsule!! That fire place is one of a kind! To ceilings is an absolutely beautiful!! The furniture left behind is amazing along with the hearer!!! They must of liked to read as there is lots of boot. The grand piano left behind is amazing! The crown molding is one of a kind! The arch ways are beautiful, one of a kind! It looks as if there was a chandler hanging below the Madeline ! The art is a wow type of thing! The dining has the wow factor! How could someone walk away?? The cabinet is amazing! One of a kind! Back in those days the husband and wife slept in separate beds! The baby carafe is a true antique, something that we don’t see today! That is one old radio! The chest is truly one of a kind! The one of a kind fire place is beautiful, along with a radiator. It took a lot to heat with 12 ft of callings took a lot to heat! ! Yes it was a wash room. This was a small dining room. The fire place is massive! The bugs are weird. The painting is odd? Two more beds? It’s a shame it falling apart. 2 more beds?a slay bed! The rug is nice touch. An ugly bathroom! Could have been a master, I stand corrected! That is an old bed. The art is cool! I hate spiders! Bedroom it is! A nice close! The end table is awesome! A messy hallway. Bathroom is coot!! The master is very cool!! Wow Victorian furniture!! The night stands are really awesome!!! Just wow, how could you walk away??
Love the video Big Bangz. What you called negatives are actually slides. There would be a circular machine that you would load up and it would project the slides. Other urbex shine their phone light behind them if they want to see what are on them:) So sad that people just leave everything. But great find. Hey to Steve!
It's a beautiful home. Seems a lot of European abandoned home(s) tend to still have their belings inside, unlike those in the U.S.. The little negatives you reference are actually called slides. We still have our slides and the Kodak slide prohector to this very day. In fact, slide projectors were in use in the early 1980'a in school.
hi I’m here in Istanbul! i’m so hooked with your videos.. you’re so brave.. by the way I see same toilet here with two tub the one is use to wash their feet before praying in muslim.. great explore! keep safe!
Dude, loving your show you do a great job. Do a little bit of backstory homework. A castle is fortified, where is this, is a chateau. A simple display of wealth and comfort and importance.. keep up the good work Bros
Greetings from Sweden! It’s amazing! Thanks for taking your time with the camera so we get to see everything! Imagine opening the shutters, give a good clean and renovate it back to life. If I could- I would! 😊
Great find !! I've never seen Weight scales like that in abandoned buildings. The ashtray I think is a candle holder. I loved the matching curtains, bed spreads and wallpaper in the majority of the bedrooms. A real nice find 👌 thank you for sharing this beautiful place.
It's fabric on the walls but I guess the guys that do these videos don't know that yet. I'm surprised he didn't realize it in the master bedroom since it looked like it was velvety.
Thank you again Mr Bankz for another awesome video!! I have a favor to ask of you. Please please please start wearing a respirator before going into these homes. My niece Serena and her entire family suffer from severe respiratory issues. They got these issues from guano (bat poop) they rented a house for 1 year that wound up having bats in the attic and inside one of the fire places. They pretty much stayed sick until they hired a chimney sweep that told them about the bats. Her husband upon hearing about all the bats in there chimney also went into there old attic and found guano all over the attic. They got out of the house but still to this day suffer from respiratory issues. To make a very long story a little shorter. My family and I absolutely love your channel, but want you to be in the very best of health to continue with your videos for many many years to come. You could shoot your videos with a respirator and afterwards edit in your commentary at your leisure afterwards. Please be safe and my family and I want to wish you and your family the happiest of holidays and the very best.
What an AMAZING explore💕💕!!!!! Sad to see it going back to Mother Nature😢, but BEAUTIFUL all the same❤️❤️Looking forward to the next explore😊😊💕From somewhere in the U.S.A.❤
Dude your channel rocks 💯 ... absolutely awesome place , if I was filthy rich I'd buy this place, alot of these new generations of people will never respect or understand the amou t of hard work and skills that went into making that beautiful furniture, everything mostly now is plastic garbage that purposely breaks , I bet that box tv still works, and the quality of the woodwork will never be matched by any factory today, those pieces were done by someone who gave a darn about how it would look in someone else's house, looks as if it was built in am Era where there was no power and slowly renovated through time, the holder on the walls may have been candle holders, lots of beautiful pieces in there ...
BigBankz, there is nothing creepy about the framed bugs because my brother lived in France once and had that kind of homework assignment from his biology class. Good work, thanks a lot!
At 31:09 you can spot a French comic book magazine called “Charlie Mensuel” on the chair under what looks like a poster tube. The issue is dated December 1976 (I’m a collector) and cover art is by Guido Crepax, an erotic comic illustrator. It’s kinda funny to spot in a room with rosary beads hanging on the wall when you know the what’s in contents of the literature just sitting a few feet away 😂
another great video, so glad to see you all respect all the property you all go to, very cool, and I am glad you ended it with the master bed room, what an amazing room,, Thank you for the video
those “negatives” you found in a closet are not negatives, those are called slides. Once upon a time, there were these things called cameras, and back then, people would take there rolls of film to a photo developer. These developed photographs could be made into slides to be used in a slide-projector, and when viewed in this manner could be projected onto a roll-up screen or even onto a light (white) colored wall. Most of my families memories (pre-1980s) were made into slides.
Here you were so taken by the bedding matching the wallpaper, yet you never even noticed that the curtains all matched the wallpaper in several of the rooms you had already walked through! 😂 Seeing all those old fireplaces and radiators, I thought maybe it would have some old gaslights on the walls! Bummer.
Impressive video , thank you Mr.Bankz. All the details in this house are soo interesting , your voice tone when you explain is clear and relaxing. Great job. This is one of my favorites for sure.
I love Big Bankz and I cannot lie❗️ Hahahaha You have a clear, soothing voice. Your video explorations are always so interesting and well done. Thank you.
Thank you. Great explore. The small square items you called photo negatives are called "slides." They are color slide film that was developed into "slides" like film that is cut and framed in the standard cardboard squares. These squares fit into what is called a slide projector cartridge -- about 50 to 100 slides could go in one round cartridge, which is then placed onto a slide projector. When you turn your lights down and turn the projector on, the photos are thrown up on to a white screen that enables you to put on a slide show. Back in the 1970s when these were popular, a camera with side film was much easier to carry around than the bulky movie cameras. Also, college professors used them in classes to project images of the subject matter under discussion, such as slide of famous paintings during an Art History class; or slides of the various parts of a real cadaver during a medical school anatomy class. . . I really enjoyed this. One of your best explores ever.
At 37:15, that's a blotter. You use that to blot ink dry when you are writing with a dip pen, you dip the pen in the ink, write a few lines, and blot the ink in case the ink is wet. Then, you can fold the paper without it smearing.
I am sure that was a old blackjack shoe but it was made of wood , that is just weird , maybe from Vega$ in the 60s ? ,lol ! prior to 19 61 all blackjack in Vegas was dealt in a single deck until 1962 , !
It appears that the most valuable of the books as well as any real sterling silver utensils and pieces have been taken. Didn't see much clothing either, some on the floor - wondering why you chose to ignore what's in most the closets there. Hopefully someone will rescue the remaining antique furniture and other valuable items before the place falls in destroying everything. By the way, the Kodak items you showed were slides for a projector.
I lovvveeee reading so I always wanted to make a room in my own home that had nothing but books n it could b my library..my very own! Cuz I love books..I dont read on the tablets or phones cuz theres nothing like a book in ur hands reading n ur mind going somewhere else..for real!! So I loovveee that room with the books! Love it
YOU SHOULD BE LOOKING AT THE POTTERY/CHINA. There was a huge white pot in the first room, a vase that looked like it had real gold on it, and a beautiful little statue next to the bugs. You should flop them over and see where they were made. They look very special and they are probably pretty valuable as they are in goid condition.
The pictures you found in the bedroom where everything matches are called slides. You put them in the player (projector), turn it on and it magnifies them onto a screen, i.e. before movie cameras and projectors.
Those things that you call "negatives" of photos are called kodechrome slides. This people was really into them. In one of the closets that you open you can see a little gadget that you insert the slide into and then look at them through a little "eye hole". You also get a large thing that you put the slides into and then project them onto a wall. I'm not sure, but I thought I saw one in the last closet that you opened with slides in. Loved watching this video and imagining what it was like, but at the same time it is really sad.
Those last two bedrooms and baths were incredible especially the bkue and white bath and last bedroom!! Thats the prettiest bathroom ive ever seen and the bed was just amazing ike something ive seen in the Biltmore house in Asheville nc!! Thise things you were calling negatives are actually slides that go in a projector. And i must say im stumped by the table and chairs in that one bathroom, never seen anything like that before! But what a beautiful home it just breaks my heart to see places loke this just left sitting there to rot while ppl like me would give anything to have something like that to call home!!😢😢
I have watched you, JeremyXplores, Samandjessexplore, and Explomo all explore this house and none of you went into the room on the other side of the dining room. I'm not sure if it was blocked off or not, but it would've been neat to see it. It seemed as though it a sunroom from the outside footage. Also wish there was more B-roll footage of the back of the house. There was a basement and a 3rd story to this house too, but it did seem alot more sketchy with the bats in this video. All in all though, this house is beautiful and I would love to make a replica of it here in the States someday. (If I ever get wealthy enough xD) Great video though.
Sad to see so many antiques left behind. The bathroom was lovely tile.Tile. wall paper and bedding matching was a big 60s 70s thing. That is a lovely old Chateau. Kodak slides not Polaroid 17:18
My family call me the keeper of things. Anything important wether it’s documents or sentimental heirlooms they bring to me because they know they will be preserved and never be discarded. So when I watch these video I look on with ore at all the furniture, paintings and ornaments and I think what a shame to let such beautiful things sarcoma to the elements of nature never be appreciate again. The books that could be prices and lost forever never to be read. Most of all I feel heartbroken for all the personal belongs that seem discarded, unappreciated and totally forgotten. To quote the last words of the Australian bush ranger ‘Ned Kelly’ just before he was hung is such a true statement…. ‘Such is Life’….
What if anything happens to you all things will end up in bin young ones do not want photos paper s cards my only girl took me I threw all out so I rip up paper s cards and put lots and charity shop as not fair to leave to sons to do as when you're gone no one wants just look at a whole house getting put in my big charity shop talk to the sons putting all in 30teapots and dishes so don't keep things
Just subscribed!! Yay. 🎉 I’ve been streaming your videos for past day!! Loving them❤ just a few things I might could help you with that I wanted to share. A kitchen behind the formal kitchen is called a Butlers kitchen. In modern times it’s where caterers work. The square hard wood flooring is one place you went to is called parquet (t is silent). Thought that might help?!? My fav room so far in this castle is the Library!! I think the area with the painted murals is probably the setting are. Just so Beautiful!! I’m looking at this like the end of the movie Titanic where everything becomes bright as it was!!❤💫❤️
I agree with you. That 4 poster canopy bed is the best by far. Those spirals are fantastic. Also the library. Those were my 2 favorite rooms. Thanks for the tour.
Those negatives as you say are slides that went into a kodak carousel projector just so you know, and they were used up to early 80's if I am correct. They would load bunches of them in a round carousel and snap it into place on the projector. I forget how far they go back, maybe the 50s or 60s? Nice mansion with many cool finds there. I respect you and Steve Ronin as you all do no damage while exploring these places as they are history. Some of these kids today have no respect for anything. Thanks for sharing.
Those pictures negatives are 35 mm film. You can look at them in a projector or get them developed. I have a shit ton that my father took way back in the day. Nice way to preserve your photos!
I absolutely love your vidoes!! I saw another video on this same house and it wasnt that great..they didnt show everything nor show small details. Felt rushed really but i like that you tell the history and show every room and small details because thats what id do if i explored. Keep up the amazing work!!
Thank you Mr. Bankz (you always respect the people's property and privacy) I am 67. I look around my place and I think how meaningless most of my possessions are. Videos like this are very sobering about how short our lives are and how worthless most of our possessions we covet are. Peace 🙏
What you say is SO true. I’m 70 and during my life I bought many things that I thought I needed or were important then in the past three years I’ve had two cancers one pulmonary embolism and other medical issues which brought home to me that life can end and how stupid I was when I bought all this stuff.
In my Father's house there are many mansions. John 14:2-3
Similiar age, similiar feelings. It's all just memories accumulating.
Mostly memories of losses......an accumulation of losses.
@@49kittypretty1 you ain't stupid, gift them to those who need them now.
I try to imagine the sound of life and living in these homes. And especially this time of year I imagine what the holidays must have been like. The sound of music playing, fires in the fireplace, lights, trees, candles. Kitchen sounds, children running, laughing, and playing. Much like the transformation at the start of the Titanic movie.
Yesss..I agree @stephaniecollett4532 u most def took me back in that time n made me feel like I was there at that house at that time!! Ur words were AmAziNg!!
It's a shame that someone doesn't come and rescue some of these Beautiful Antiques and preserve them for others to enjoy their beauty and exquisite craftsmanship, even if they are just displayed in a museum is far better than leaving them to slowly rot. Thank you for documenting this incredible place.
Such a beautiful manor house. The paintings on the wall were painted by Pascal Joubert de la Mothe, in 1929 and the box that you opened with the spider, was actually a Stollwerck chocolate box, from Germany. The Eagle and the father and son photo had quite a German Reich feel to them, making me wonder if this man might have fled Germany after the war to settle in France. 🙂
You seem so knowledgeable about some of the contents of the manor house. (If only walls could talk)
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This house broke my heart, literally! When I saw some of the antiques...especially the wooden beds and trunks, oh, and the BOOKS!...I just couldn't imagine walking away, thinking they were just going to go back to sawdust when noone cared enough to preserve and do something beautiful and beneficial with them. You are a better person than me! And that antique pedal sewing machine, wish it could be rescued! My grandmother's, rescued by me, is one of my most prized possessions! It will be handed down, along with the antique solid wood ornate picture frames, to my daughter. (And I will haunt her if she ever abandoned it, lol!)
Thanks for this, hard as it was to see!
Thanks for sharing all these beauties with us... I come from a linage of French decedents probably since the early 1600... and I appreciate your findings and adventures.... You absolutely need to go deeper into history of your explorations and dig further into their topics.... i.e. geographical, territorial, family backgrounds and much much more.... this is so interesting. From what I can see, you're a passionate of intrigues, mystery and wonders of our world therefore, I'd suggest you explore the past with your heart and soul, put enough knowledge into your documentary adventures, research your findings and bring to us the most fabulous and wonders the vestige, prestige and secretes that were once loved, cherished or maybe nightmare to the landlords of these properties. I thank you again for all your efforts and your multiple travels to bring these videos to us. Take care ✌
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Are you kidding me? Do you realize the time, effort and money he puts into these videos? Give him time. With our collective brains that know about these various things, he'll learn.
Can I rescue that piano please
Thank you for taking us on your exploration, saddens me when time stands still in these place.
I try imagine how it was once filled with love and life x
I love these kinds of explores! Old homes that were left behind with all their possessions. Left to time and not vandalized. This was a great find! You do come across some amazing properties, and your very respectful of the properties. Thank you for sharing all your great explores!
It’s interesting and refreshing that with all these amazing things left in these abandoned places that nobody from the public comes and messes with these things. I am so happy their belongings are respected.
Hello Teresa how's the weather over there
I just found you on Facebook and I’m only 3 minutes in and already love you! You’re not annoying, you show every detail to explore, you have a great voice, and you’re not… all over the place like other explorers. Thank you for posting!!!!
All I can say is WOW! So glad you were able to explore and share this treasure before it is gone. I think that blue and white bathroom was incredible.
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Love this castle!! No idea how these places are left to decay, I would love to live there. I try to imagine how they looked before they were left. Beautiful explore as always Bigbankz! ❤
It is the cost of upkeep, utilities and taxes.....
It is the cost of upkeep, utilities and taxes.....
I was getting ready to say the same. Although, this ones not very big compared to most so I'm not sure if that's the reason it's still empty. Who knows? Not me.
It's a beautiful place, but it's not worth as much as we think and that's why they are left abandoned. Many places in Europe like Italy are giving away houses because they aren't worth much anymore. There are many reasons why these places aren't worth as much as in the past. One reason is location. Over the life of this house the world has urbanized. People want to live in an urban area decreasing the value of rural homes.
stop calling it a castle 😂 it's a house, if anything a Chateau! Versailles is a castle...
New subscriber here. I am so drawn to your videos. The quality is great and I love that the camera man scans areas slowly so the viewer can fully appreciate the wonderful memories housed within the walls of these mansions and castles frozen in time. I am mesmerized and can't wait to watch the next one. I find them relaxing and amazing as I am sure many are. Keep up the great work.
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@@shirleyosterling1266 Weirdo, you sick.
Another decade or so, maybe less depending on how large some storms might be. This place is going to start collapsing. I think you will be one of the last lucky people who got to explore this place without completely falling through the floor.
I really like your videos and the fact you don't use bad language. Also you respect the places you explore.
In my 20es with my partner we had nothing,over the next 12 years we had acquired great comforts, big home nice cars , when he passed in our mid 30es something I had always been aware of that we did not own anything but mere caretakers, and the home we had furnished with beautiful furniture and memories had become a cold and dark place as my hart, no more the delicious smelling of great food for extravagant parties at holidays with decorations for each holiday, This home was no longer a home but a place I stored my memories and lay my head to rest.
See I don't think a lot of people will ever understand the difference between a "house" and a "home"
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@@DSWL_ Having what money can’t buy is wealthy.
Thank you for downloaded this video. Thank you and your crew for taking the time to make this video. I really look forward to your videos.each and every single week.
Thank you Cynthia! I really appreciate you!
Omg I love this mansion! You are so very blessed to be able to explore these homes and I love old things & places. Living it thru ur video's, thank you young man. You remind me of my grandson.
Love what ur sharing with us back here in Oklahoma 👏👏👏👏
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I love this one!! Such a beautiful piece!! But I never understand why these beautiful places are just left to rot. I loved the big huge bed!! Be safe on your travels!
You always do a great job ,going slow and looking at everything,and showing artwork,a lot of explorers don't, I'll have to back up and back up to try to pause and see something in the room that they went by so fast you just get glance ,so I love that you take time to show things , keep up the good work
This place doesn't creep me out but the bats and the spiders do! I guess if I were physically there maybe I would feel a little freaked out! And the tree picture, looks like winter in my area! Definitely not scary, it's depressing!
Someone should definitely go in there and rescue all of the antique furniture and things before it's all destroyed!
What a unique home!
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I am in love with this castle. It is such a gem. Thank you for sharing with us.
What a beautiful Castle with so much fantastic old furniture.It's a shame it's falling apart.Thank you for another awesome Video.Greetings from Germany🙂
It's a shame this home wasn't preserved! It would have returned more than the cost of preservation and maintenance as a tourist attraction! I'm glad to see the taggers haven't destroyed the inside. It does appear that some sort of thief ransacked the place looking for things to sell. Keeping a roof on and securing doors and windows would go a long way to preserving this beautiful home! Thank you for sharing this wonderful home with us. I'm 87yo and appreciate antiques, especially the Grand Piano!
The small pictures are slides. They're the opposite of negatives. To print the picture, you have to take a picture, then print from the negative. You view these by seeing them as they are or looking at them at a wall using a slide viewer that has the pictures on a carousel.
yep , they used those in class when i was a kid, some idiot probably stole the viewer in that house , lol !
My grandpa had a slide projector and showed us really nice family vacation pictures. It was a lot better then standards pictures.. I was maybe 12 years old approximately 1975.
And if you find double slides those are meant for a viewer with holders for the 2 slides. Those are called stereoscopes and they gave you a 3D view before there was modern 3D viewers.
Thank you BigBankz for such interesting and breathtaking videos of these old mansions. It is just heartbreaking to see them in such sad disrepair knowing someone just walked away having no relatives at all to claim the antique furniture, and having the finances to restore it. You do such a wonderful job of videoing all this as well as verbalizing this. Keep up the good work. I live in Alabama in the Deep South; however, I have always loved and enjoyed these kind of videos.
Those slides in the closet are Kodachrome slides and can actually be quite valuable depending on the subject in the slides. They can range from $5 to $400+ per slide.
stop it! it's just a personal and privat foto collection. before everyone had iphones, that's how fotos were made...on film! nothing special! EVERYONE taking pictures had them until digital fotos became more and more popul about 15-20 years ago! you can still buy film and have your fotos developed. it's crazy how you do not know this. i'm 35...not that old and it was standard when i was a child!
@@p__jay ok genius, and you’ve seen the photos in person to know they are just personal ones? Get over yourself, and when you do, go search the value of Kodachrome slides - in particular ones with trains and old ones with city views. They ARE valuable and they ARE collectible. They aren’t all collectible but many are, as I very clearly said, “depending on the subject.”
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As always Thank You for sharing your vids with us!
We truly enjoy watching!
This video,, I showed my hubs and he too was shocked, but seen it!
If you go to the time stamp at 14:18 and look 👀 at the left rear corner, at the left rear corner hutch, where you see the picture you showed of the burnt forest.. Look closely at the left rear corner of the hutch and you will see the Wife’s Spirit right there!
If you freeze the frame, you can see her face at the very top and her silhouette.
She’s there! She’s moving in front of the hutch watching you! She’s not a bad spirit, but a loving good spirit!
Thank You for the great work your showing on the Abandoned Mansions!
Hi, I came across your videos and was completely hooked. First off your only in your 20s and you find beauty in places that most would see as junk or have no interest at all. Thats mindblowing to me, I know most young people don't care.
I appreciate you are so respectful of these places and for the ones that own them, Many Memories were made in these forgotten homes. Only if walls could talk. I have watched another youtuber do his abandons journeys and have to say your videos and far better hands down.
I love how you do the slow movements of the rooms. Thank you for your appreciation of lost and forgotten places Please keep your journeys up.. God Bless you and your crew, stay safe
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Hey BigBankz, such a real reality of like you said in the beginning of this particular video, life can change from one moment to the next in no time, aka, “Life is Short”. I learn so much from your videos. And I loyally appreciate the respect you have for your audience, no ugly language nor distasteful comments. Thank you for sharing the treasures you find with us. God bless you, Mrs. Bankz, and the guys that adventure with you all.👍
A beautiful explore. So sad to see any of them left to decay. Always wanted to go to France...perhaps in my next life!
I spent 50 years working and restoring properties constantly vandalized and robbed in the USA. Had I only gone to Europe in the countryside I would have been far better off today. I wonder if every roofing co. was required to donate 1 new roof a year for a tax break, these fabulous and priceless archetectual gems could be saved for events and public tours to educate our youth on history, crafts of our ancestors, and so many subjects being lost forever. Get off the couch, learn the joy of working to achieve instead of crime and vandalism.
A real beauty. Such a shame it's been left to rot away. Time capsule houses and mansions are my favorites. Still have some really nice dishes, art works. Really enjoying the France series, the houses and manors are beautiful.
What beautiful furniture! Those negative looking things are slides, my grandparents had slides and a projector.
I really enjoy the energy you give to your exploring.. gentle and softly softly. And I remember other ubex saying how tall and big you are. However you are still softly footed.. great explore.. I saw Steve's one of this too.. so did giggle as you made him jump 😆 again because you are so quiet and gentle in movement 🏴
Thank you so much!!
Hi I'm new to your videos but truly enjoyed this one! I also thought you might like to know those things you think are negatives are actually called slides. There's a machine you could load them into a circular slide holder and show on a screen one at a time.
BASEMENT? GARAGE? OLD CARS, LAST DATE ON CALENDAR/ NEWSPAPER, Include this Things with your Videos.. This Place is Very Cool and its Mind Boggling how they Just become Abandoned ✌️
It is so sad that places like this are abandoned with everything left behind. I realize that he was sad following his wife's death, but he just walked away from all the happy memories.
I love looking inside the details of the old houses
One of your best yet..you can see some parts of this place were preserved in time and not used while other parts were lived in as time went on before it was eventually abandoned. Incredible stuff!
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Those little squares aren’t negatives. They’re Kodachrome slides. They’re positives, like any photo. If you hold it up to the light it’s a tiny see through photo. They’re meant to be used in a projector, like the thing you say is a camera, or a carousel projector. Kodachrome slides are made from an exposed 35mm film cartridge that’s sent to a film processor who develops them and mounts them in the little cardboard frames. Used before the digital camera era rendered film cameras obsolete.
Two words: SLIDE NIGHT. 😉
Great job! Love it! So glad you and Steve ronin are working together. You guys are my favorite adventures, respectful amazing job!
Your videos are by far the best. You dive into the history and explain everything that you have researched.
That last bed is worth a fortune! GORGEOUS!!!!! I am an antique dealer & what I wouldn't do to get my hands on that bed!!!
This place was absolutely beautiful. That bed was stunning, never seen anything like it!
I wonder where the man went? How or where he lived. Sad. I find it astonishing how many huge homes & mansions are abandoned. There is so much that could be done to these buildings. To help people too.
I thought you said he had a daughter, but then there's a picture with what you said was his son?
I wonder why his children didn't sell the house, or take it over. Or if they knew where their dad went.
As someone already said that stamp thing on the desk is a blotter. Those were used to blot the ink after using a quill or fountain pen. And I'm not real sure because I didn't get a good look at it but the object next to it was a tray that held the inkwell, ink powder and pen. The powder was used very sparingly over the fresh ink on paper with the blotter used last so the paper could be folded quickly.
A stunning mansion wish everything left behind! That makes in a true time capsule!! That fire place is one of a kind! To ceilings is an absolutely beautiful!! The furniture left behind is amazing along with the hearer!!! They must of liked to read as there is lots of boot. The grand piano left behind is amazing! The crown molding is one of a kind! The arch ways are beautiful, one of a kind! It looks as if there was a chandler hanging below the Madeline ! The art is a wow type of thing! The dining has the wow factor! How could someone walk away?? The cabinet is amazing! One of a kind! Back in those days the husband and wife slept in separate beds! The baby carafe is a true antique, something that we don’t see today! That is one old radio! The chest is truly one of a kind! The one of a kind fire place is beautiful, along with a radiator. It took a lot to heat with 12 ft of callings took a lot to heat! ! Yes it was a wash room. This was a small dining room. The fire place is massive! The bugs are weird. The painting is odd? Two more beds? It’s a shame it falling apart. 2 more beds?a slay bed! The rug is nice touch. An ugly bathroom! Could have been a master, I stand corrected! That is an old bed. The art is cool! I hate spiders! Bedroom it is! A nice close! The end table is awesome! A messy hallway. Bathroom is coot!! The master is very cool!! Wow Victorian furniture!! The night stands are really awesome!!! Just wow, how could you walk away??
Love the video Big Bangz. What you called negatives are actually slides. There would be a circular machine that you would load up and it would project the slides. Other urbex shine their phone light behind them if they want to see what are on them:) So sad that people just leave everything. But great find. Hey to Steve!
It's a beautiful home. Seems a lot of European abandoned home(s) tend to still have their belings inside, unlike those in the U.S.. The little negatives you reference are actually called slides. We still have our slides and the Kodak slide prohector to this very day. In fact, slide projectors were in use in the early 1980'a in school.
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20:30 That is a Tau Emperor Moth. One of earths bigger insects.
Yes and it was magnificent! Someone had an interest in displaying various insects. Probably a beautiful collection and display at one time.
hi I’m here in Istanbul! i’m so hooked with your videos.. you’re so brave.. by the way I see same toilet here with two tub the one is use to wash their feet before praying in muslim.. great explore! keep safe!
Dude, loving your show you do a great job. Do a little bit of backstory homework. A castle is fortified, where is this, is a chateau. A simple display of wealth and comfort and importance.. keep up the good work Bros
I LOVE HOW EVERYTHING MATCHES!!!! The wallpaper, the bedspread, the tub, shower curtain, you name it, it is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I love that too, was thinking the same thing.
Greetings from Sweden! It’s amazing! Thanks for taking your time with the camera so we get to see everything!
Imagine opening the shutters, give a good clean and renovate it back to life. If I could- I would! 😊
I would too
Great find !! I've never seen Weight scales like that in abandoned buildings. The ashtray I think is a candle holder. I loved the matching curtains, bed spreads and wallpaper in the majority of the bedrooms. A real nice find 👌 thank you for sharing this beautiful place.
It's fabric on the walls but I guess the guys that do these videos don't know that yet. I'm surprised he didn't realize it in the master bedroom since it looked like it was velvety.
Yes, I believe that's a candleholder, too. This place is amazing!
I like the way you explain the history of the home. It makes it interesting
Thank you again Mr Bankz for another awesome video!! I have a favor to ask of you. Please please please start wearing a respirator before going into these homes. My niece Serena and her entire family suffer from severe respiratory issues. They got these issues from guano (bat poop) they rented a house for 1 year that wound up having bats in the attic and inside one of the fire places. They pretty much stayed sick until they hired a chimney sweep that told them about the bats. Her husband upon hearing about all the bats in there chimney also went into there old attic and found guano all over the attic. They got out of the house but still to this day suffer from respiratory issues. To make a very long story a little shorter. My family and I absolutely love your channel, but want you to be in the very best of health to continue with your videos for many many years to come. You could shoot your videos with a respirator and afterwards edit in your commentary at your leisure afterwards. Please be safe and my family and I want to wish you and your family the happiest of holidays and the very best.
I was thinking the same thing.
I voted for this ALTHOUGH Iwant to also see the doctors house! I AM READY. LETZ GO BIG BANKZ💙💙💙💙💙
What an AMAZING explore💕💕!!!!! Sad to see it going back to Mother Nature😢, but BEAUTIFUL all the same❤️❤️Looking forward to the next explore😊😊💕From somewhere in the U.S.A.❤
Dude your channel rocks 💯 ... absolutely awesome place , if I was filthy rich I'd buy this place, alot of these new generations of people will never respect or understand the amou t of hard work and skills that went into making that beautiful furniture, everything mostly now is plastic garbage that purposely breaks , I bet that box tv still works, and the quality of the woodwork will never be matched by any factory today, those pieces were done by someone who gave a darn about how it would look in someone else's house, looks as if it was built in am Era where there was no power and slowly renovated through time, the holder on the walls may have been candle holders, lots of beautiful pieces in there ...
Thank you this place is absolutely beautiful x
Cool place, frozen in time. Woke the bat up ! Thanks for sharing BigBankz. the main bedroom was the best. 👍
Keep doing what you do, I could watch these all day. You are my favorite urban explorer! 🙌
BigBankz, there is nothing creepy about the framed bugs because my brother lived in France once and had that kind of homework assignment from his biology class. Good work, thanks a lot!
That canopy bed is my favorite, it is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you for all ur hard work to share with us these amazing stories left behind.
Much appreciated 😊
At 31:09 you can spot a French comic book magazine called “Charlie Mensuel” on the chair under what looks like a poster tube. The issue is dated December 1976 (I’m a collector) and cover art is by Guido Crepax, an erotic comic illustrator. It’s kinda funny to spot in a room with rosary beads hanging on the wall when you know the what’s in contents of the literature just sitting a few feet away 😂
I love the respect for each and every home you show us! I wish everyone had that much respect for these homes
another great video, so glad to see you all respect all the property you all go to, very cool, and I am glad you ended it with the master bed room, what an amazing room,, Thank you for the video
those “negatives” you found in a closet are not negatives, those are called slides. Once upon a time, there were these things called cameras, and back then, people would take there rolls of film to a photo developer. These developed photographs could be made into slides to be used in a slide-projector, and when viewed in this manner could be projected onto a roll-up screen or even onto a light (white) colored wall. Most of my families memories (pre-1980s) were made into slides.
Here you were so taken by the bedding matching the wallpaper, yet you never even noticed that the curtains all matched the wallpaper in several of the rooms you had already walked through! 😂
Seeing all those old fireplaces and radiators, I thought maybe it would have some old gaslights on the walls! Bummer.
Impressive video , thank you Mr.Bankz. All the details in this house are soo interesting , your voice tone when you explain is clear and relaxing. Great job. This is one of my favorites for sure.
Stunning Home--Good cleaning and picking up all the books to be put in their place---Beautiful
I love Big Bankz and I cannot lie❗️ Hahahaha
You have a clear, soothing voice. Your video explorations are always so interesting and well done. Thank you.
Thank you. Great explore. The small square items you called photo negatives are called "slides." They are color slide film that was developed into "slides" like film that is cut and framed in the standard cardboard squares. These squares fit into what is called a slide projector cartridge -- about 50 to 100 slides could go in one round cartridge, which is then placed onto a slide projector. When you turn your lights down and turn the projector on, the photos are thrown up on to a white screen that enables you to put on a slide show. Back in the 1970s when these were popular, a camera with side film was much easier to carry around than the bulky movie cameras. Also, college professors used them in classes to project images of the subject matter under discussion, such as slide of famous paintings during an Art History class; or slides of the various parts of a real cadaver during a medical school anatomy class. . . I really enjoyed this. One of your best explores ever.
Those are slides not negatives. I guess I a showing my age. Thank you for your trips that you take to view these unique places.
Love your videos, Intriguing an sad too,the respect you show for these houses is great too, keep up your brilliant videos.
At 37:15, that's a blotter. You use that to blot ink dry when you are writing with a dip pen, you dip the pen in the ink, write a few lines, and blot the ink in case the ink is wet. Then, you can fold the paper without it smearing.
love this place ive never seen a house like this thats how id love my house to look like thanks big bankz
That's so cool! At 8:36, that wood thing with cards in it looks like a really old Black Jack shoe.
I am sure that was a old blackjack shoe but it was made of wood , that is just weird , maybe from Vega$ in the 60s ? ,lol ! prior to 19 61 all blackjack in Vegas was dealt in a single deck until 1962 , !
It appears that the most valuable of the books as well as any real sterling silver utensils and pieces have been taken. Didn't see much clothing either, some on the floor - wondering why you chose to ignore what's in most the closets there. Hopefully someone will rescue the remaining antique furniture and other valuable items before the place falls in destroying everything. By the way, the Kodak items you showed were slides for a projector.
nice one again Mr. Bankz ill keep watching your videos,its so really interesting,..take care always Idol...
I lovvveeee reading so I always wanted to make a room in my own home that had nothing but books n it could b my library..my very own! Cuz I love books..I dont read on the tablets or phones cuz theres nothing like a book in ur hands reading n ur mind going somewhere else..for real!! So I loovveee that room with the books! Love it
YOU SHOULD BE LOOKING AT THE POTTERY/CHINA. There was a huge white pot in the first room, a vase that looked like it had real gold on it, and a beautiful little statue next to the bugs. You should flop them over and see where they were made. They look very special and they are probably pretty valuable as they are in goid condition.
Oh my GOSH. I am just in love with this one. 😍
What a beautiful place..a shame it is left to decay..thank u for sharing your adventures
The pictures you found in the bedroom where everything matches are called slides. You put them in the player (projector), turn it on and it magnifies them onto a screen, i.e. before movie cameras and projectors.
I love how you give a background story. Keep it up 👍
I really liked that blue and white bathroom. I even liked wood paneling in the other bathroom
Those things that you call "negatives" of photos are called kodechrome slides. This people was really into them. In one of the closets that you open you can see a little gadget that you insert the slide into and then look at them through a little "eye hole". You also get a large thing that you put the slides into and then project them onto a wall. I'm not sure, but I thought I saw one in the last closet that you opened with slides in. Loved watching this video and imagining what it was like, but at the same time it is really sad.
LOVE TO SEE THE SLIDES WHAT IT PRB LOOKED LIKE INSIDE THERE BEFORE AND FOLKS.
Those last two bedrooms and baths were incredible especially the bkue and white bath and last bedroom!! Thats the prettiest bathroom ive ever seen and the bed was just amazing ike something ive seen in the Biltmore house in Asheville nc!! Thise things you were calling negatives are actually slides that go in a projector. And i must say im stumped by the table and chairs in that one bathroom, never seen anything like that before! But what a beautiful home it just breaks my heart to see places loke this just left sitting there to rot while ppl like me would give anything to have something like that to call home!!😢😢
I have watched you, JeremyXplores, Samandjessexplore, and Explomo all explore this house and none of you went into the room on the other side of the dining room. I'm not sure if it was blocked off or not, but it would've been neat to see it. It seemed as though it a sunroom from the outside footage. Also wish there was more B-roll footage of the back of the house.
There was a basement and a 3rd story to this house too, but it did seem alot more sketchy with the bats in this video.
All in all though, this house is beautiful and I would love to make a replica of it here in the States someday. (If I ever get wealthy enough xD) Great video though.
The black and white 2”x2” cards in that sleeve reminds me of an old jigsaw puzzle my grandmother had . Always enjoy your videos.✨💯✨Michael.
Sad to see so many antiques left behind. The bathroom was lovely tile.Tile. wall paper and bedding matching was a big 60s 70s thing. That is a lovely old Chateau. Kodak slides not Polaroid 17:18
My family call me the keeper of things. Anything important wether it’s documents or sentimental heirlooms they bring to me because they know they will be preserved and never be discarded. So when I watch these video I look on with ore at all the furniture, paintings and ornaments and I think what a shame to let such beautiful things sarcoma to the elements of nature never be appreciate again. The books that could be prices and lost forever never to be read. Most of all I feel heartbroken for all the personal belongs that seem discarded, unappreciated and totally forgotten.
To quote the last words of the Australian bush ranger ‘Ned Kelly’ just before he was hung is such a true statement….
‘Such is Life’….
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What if anything happens to you all things will end up in bin young ones do not want photos paper s cards my only girl took me I threw all out so I rip up paper s cards and put lots and charity shop as not fair to leave to sons to do as when you're gone no one wants just look at a whole house getting put in my big charity shop talk to the sons putting all in 30teapots and dishes so don't keep things
@@paulinemcallister9855 my son and daughter are just as sentimental as I am so I hope they takes over
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Just subscribed!! Yay. 🎉 I’ve been streaming your videos for past day!! Loving them❤ just a few things I might could help you with that I wanted to share. A kitchen behind the formal kitchen is called a Butlers kitchen. In modern times it’s where caterers work. The square hard wood flooring is one place you went to is called parquet (t is silent). Thought that might help?!? My fav room so far in this castle is the Library!! I think the area with the painted murals is probably the setting are. Just so Beautiful!! I’m looking at this like the end of the movie Titanic where everything becomes bright as it was!!❤💫❤️
I agree with you. That 4 poster canopy bed is the best by far. Those spirals are fantastic. Also the library. Those were my 2 favorite rooms. Thanks for the tour.
Those negatives as you say are slides that went into a kodak carousel projector just so you know, and they were used up to early 80's if I am correct. They would load bunches of them in a round carousel and snap it into place on the projector. I forget how far they go back, maybe the 50s or 60s? Nice mansion with many cool finds there. I respect you and Steve Ronin as you all do no damage while exploring these places as they are history. Some of these kids today have no respect for anything. Thanks for sharing.
Those pictures negatives are 35 mm film. You can look at them in a projector or get them developed. I have a shit ton that my father took way back in the day. Nice way to preserve your photos!
So sad, all those priceless things just rotting away. What a beautiful place it must have been.
I absolutely love your vidoes!! I saw another video on this same house and it wasnt that great..they didnt show everything nor show small details. Felt rushed really but i like that you tell the history and show every room and small details because thats what id do if i explored. Keep up the amazing work!!