16:41 Written in English on the bottom of the tin: The genuine "Paslines Mazet de Motaguis" are the best and "The first candies of France" created under Louix XIII by marshall Duke of Praslin.
I love Tudor things, victorian houses of all types and 1920s &1930'S working class houses. I love larders and pantries and especially mine in my 1890s house.
The French text is translated to “ I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd gives his sheep for his sheep” Marie Antoinette did not say the words “let them eat cake”. A type of plain read that was common in the 18th century was called la Boule and it was this she was apparently referring to. It was propaganda that spread the tale of her saying “Qu’ils mangent de la brioch as a way to vilify her.
Hi Andy hope you are really well and watching this with your lovely family ,seeing the hats are never the same without being on your head keep strong ❤xxx
Interesting explore Matt and i never knew that regarding Vincent van gogh taking Absinthe. Was the actor Marty Feldman with the googly eyes. Amazing house and furniture. Someone has been having a pillow fight or plucking chicken's. 😅 🥰 xxx
@@dianagregory8084 I saw the pillow in the kitchen, because of the amount of feathers all over the place, I thought there would be more old pillows about.. 😀
@@amandabeech8472 there sure was A LOT of feathers😂 I saw a few of those big pillows or whatever it was, but yeah you’re right, it doesn’t quite add up😂
Actually, it's I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd lays down his like to his sheep. I used that smart lens" Google lens. I paused the video and felt my phone camera over ot and that's what the translation was
The name on the 1st Communion was Lucas and the resturant menu also had Lucas on it, maybe it was a family concern, and the financial book related to it.
The group photograph of the 'sixteen year olds' is of the men who returned from WW1. The Great War as it was known then. At the time, it was not expected that another one would break out in living memory, let alone in about 20 years time.
I love that You have a King and Queen and I don't even know why I love it so much lol I am American but I am fascinated by the fact y'all have a King and Queen Even down to the tv shows I watch and the movies like I just got down watching Becoming Elizabeth and before that I watched The last Kingdom and Vikings OMG they are so good and You know What did it to me Game of thrones lol I just wanted more
I bet mice are in that pillow. They got in my lounge chair in the shed. We shook it out and a bunch of baby mice fell out.. 😬😳. You look so funny in that hat!! You look really good if it fit. I love that little hidden room for a baby and mum??? maybe? That certificate was beautiful!
The nun you were trying to identify is St Therese or her real title Thérèse of Lisieux. I think she was known as the little flower but I stand to be corrected.
Steve Buscemi - American actor with funny eyes - n I don’t read French well but the logs look like (s)he was renting rooms or running BnB type thing . The first one had soup recipe- looks like (s)he kept track of ppl and services … just what came to mind Squatters in the attic? Thx Matt 🎉well wishes Andy 💕
oscar Wilde was tried and imprisoned in England, in Reading Gaol, hence The Ballad of Reading Gaol wot he wrote. But he went to Paris afterwards and died there, I think he is buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery?
Ah that’s right … I knew I some of the bits were right … I bought my ex wife Ravenna first edition pamphlet that was given out at his uni and took it on the antiques roadshow… she was obsessed by him but I only heard her talk about some of it
@@FINDERSBEEPERS I listen to The Rest is History podcast and just this week I re-listened (that is now officially a word if it wasn't before...) to the two about Oscar Wilde and the trials and there are so many odd little details, it's quite eye opening.. The small Lincolnshire town I live near has a lovely old building called Temperance Hall that St Johns Ambulance now uses. Oscar Wilde once gave a talk there about interior design, which is quite bizarre.
Hi Matt love the explores in France, just wanted to say the clogs are called sabots in France its where the term sabotage comes from when peasant workers threw their sabots into the machines that took their jobs to break them, hence the term sabotage still used today if you deliberately break things, also I hope you close all the cupboards back up as it looks like you left them open, just bothers me a bit, as it could lead it to be vandalised, great explore as usual and I must say I love the BTS stuff as well watch all your vids, and hope to see Bear on the next ones when you get back to Britain, hope you do some more explores in Scotland but I ken it's hard to find any abandoned buildings up here without getting caught by the polis. Be careful mate and watch the floors, Get well soon too Andy. Love your channels.
Times like this I miss Andy by this time he would of found a hat and put them feathers on it he made me smile in the videos those feathers in the old days people said duck feathers was made into quilt s watch this time stamp 3:38 slow it down a orb came from the right side of the screen towards the camera watch a creepy place and I’m watching from the sofa lol 😮you are brave on your own in this kind of place the title says it all I built the place is still there lol and all other generations the people left there years ago it looks like it’s got lots of sprites all around from the past time stood still should of knocked on the door though and asked could you come its their house of horrors lol 😂 loving all the episodes love from Manchester xx
Matt 09:39 i paused and used Google lens on Sony Xperia smart phone to translate. This is what it translated to: -I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd lays down his life for his sheep-
32:20 - Weird, looking item, I don't know what it is!!?? (it is made from tortoise shell ) My mum had a small tortoiseshell make up compact. It had a mirror with room for a lipstick and face powder. then it closed up into a neat little clutch bag It was definitely from the nineteen forties💜❤🩷
40:45 It’s (my French is super basic) for pressed oval soap with essential oils I believe. It then lists the prices for 1, 2, or 3 pieces? I’m thinking it was an advert. I could be wrong! Haha
Good one matt u cud build a big pair of wings wid all those feathers an fly home 😂 good stuff shame u carny read it op Andy ok give him ar luv good job u avnt got allergies take care enjoyed vid xx ❤❤
Fab explore, Matt! Jesus was made out to be more European in paintings, as it fit more with the narrative at the time. He was definitely from Middle East, but was very often depicted as white, with blue eyes, as that was more acceptable at the time, unfortunately 😮
Get well Andy, Thinking of you!❤
16:41 Written in English on the bottom of the tin:
The genuine "Paslines Mazet de Motaguis" are the best and "The first candies of France" created under Louix XIII by marshall Duke of Praslin.
Love this
I love Tudor things, victorian houses of all types and 1920s &1930'S working class houses. I love larders and pantries and especially mine in my 1890s house.
He loves things built on a graveyard
The handwritten book , i didnt freeze the video and read it yet, but it does mention the " meals served to prisonners"
Looking forward Matt thanks again.
The French text is translated to “ I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd gives his sheep for his sheep” Marie Antoinette did not say the words “let them eat cake”. A type of plain read that was common in the 18th century was called la Boule and it was this she was apparently referring to. It was propaganda that spread the tale of her saying “Qu’ils mangent de la brioch as a way to vilify her.
My great grandmother had a huge rosary like that when she was a Catholic Nun, it was worn around their waist. She left the order to marry.
Wow what beautiful writing really nice x
God Bless u both,thinking of Andy!!!! U r just the best,interesting,funny with just a hint of ghosties......love u both so much.......
This is going to be an exciting adventure! Can't wait for Sunday.
The lady that you drew Matt was St Theresa I believe. I loved the little bedroom behind that secret door & all the beautiful wallpapers.
Great explore… I always feel like I am there with you.. laughing at your jokes you are awesome be safe ❤
Absolutely loved watching this house ❤❤
Another good explore mat what’s going on with all them feathers have the ghosts been having a pillow fight 👍
Cracked me up when you scared yourself in the mirror! Great explore!
Hi Andy hope you are really well and watching this with your lovely family ,seeing the hats are never the same without being on your head keep strong ❤xxx
Interesting explore Matt and i never knew that regarding Vincent van gogh taking Absinthe. Was the actor Marty Feldman with the googly eyes. Amazing house and furniture. Someone has been having a pillow fight or plucking chicken's. 😅 🥰 xxx
Thanks I was racking my brains trying to remember the name of Marty Feldman
@@annkeddie3370 That's the only one that came to my mind , he was in young Frankenstein. 😊
Matt said he was American but Marty Feldman was English. That's who he meant though I think..he certainly did have memorable eyes..
You were right explaining (touched upon it) about the French Impressionist movement in your little story. It was an interesting time for sure!!🥰❤
Brilliant episode again Matt. Love your abroad travels 😁
Fantastic video as usual Matt, that house was cool
Shh! Whatever you do, don't tell Ben (Caspersight)! 🤣
I'd be sneezing my head off in that house 🤧😫 🇦🇺 hello from Adelaide
Great explore. But would love to know where all the feathers come from? 😂😂😂
From the pillows laying around I think. There was also one opened up in the kitchen at the start of the video😊
@@dianagregory8084 I saw the pillow in the kitchen, because of the amount of feathers all over the place, I thought there would be more old pillows about.. 😀
@@amandabeech8472 there sure was A LOT of feathers😂 I saw a few of those big pillows or whatever it was, but yeah you’re right, it doesn’t quite add up😂
@@dianagregory8084😂😂😂
I just love those french beds , they are in other old french buildings explored by people like Adam Mark.
Rewatching! ❤❤❤
Great explore Matt love your travels abroad thanks x😀
Watched
BEEPER BEAR all night hpoe it helps get your hours up Matt. Keep up the good work Matt your the best.
another epic episode thanx xx
This - - house - - is - built - - on - - a - - graveyard- - 💜💀👻☠️
The card said"i am a good shephard a good shepard, good to his sheep"
Actually, it's
I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd lays down his like to his sheep.
I used that smart lens" Google lens. I paused the video and felt my phone camera over ot and that's what the translation was
@@Kairii-Kylie I m french speaking to I just read it , lol
Matt your looking for Marty Feldman with the eyes he's was funny ❤ Get well soon Andy ❤
Great explore, stay safe ❤
Yeah love Sunday beepers ❤xxxx
For some reason I'm thinking of the television show "Allo Allo" as you go through this house.
The name on the 1st Communion was Lucas and the resturant menu also had Lucas on it, maybe it was a family concern, and the financial book related to it.
It looks like someone had an epic pillow fight in that house!
Matt when you tell the jokes I wish I could hear a snare drum 😅
Terminator Jesus😂😂😂 Brilliant explore, Matt! Adore ya!
The group photograph of the 'sixteen year olds' is of the men who returned from WW1. The Great War as it was known then. At the time, it was not expected that another one would break out in living memory, let alone in about 20 years time.
Unfortunately the shell casing was never fired otherwise it would have been more deformed 😊
I love that You have a King and Queen and I don't even know why I love it so much lol I am American but I am fascinated by the fact y'all have a King and Queen Even down to the tv shows I watch and the movies like I just got down watching Becoming Elizabeth and before that I watched The last Kingdom and Vikings OMG they are so good and You know What did it to me Game of thrones lol I just wanted more
I bet mice are in that pillow. They got in my lounge chair in the shed. We shook it out and a bunch of baby mice fell out.. 😬😳. You look so funny in that hat!! You look really good if it fit. I love that little hidden room for a baby and mum??? maybe? That certificate was beautiful!
Retours de la Grande Guerre means return from the Great War, so I suppose those chaps in the hats were some of the lucky ones who came home.
Yea they must have been… didn’t look too old tho
@@FINDERSBEEPERS I think a lot of them were frighteningly young, my great uncle was 19 when he was killed.
The nun you were trying to identify is St Therese or her real title Thérèse of Lisieux. I think she was known as the little flower but I stand to be corrected.
Yes she was.
@@JaneEasterbrook-bn3ux thank you for confirming. I was pretty certain but always happy to be corrected if I’m wrong 😉
@@cathh4052 I only knew, because my catholic penfriend Julia sent me a card and booklet of her when we first started writing to each other in 1989!
Like the hair down on top it suits you Matt. Another great explore on the agenda I'd say .😊 xx
I never even noticed it. I was looking at Matt's sexy eyes!
Hate it … but I was so sweaty
@@FINDERSBEEPERSI still like it nevertheless 😊 xx
Hey you get extra points this week for making more eye contact! I was beginning to think I had a lazy eye. I do, but that's beside the point!😂❤
The notation on the photo of the group of men is Reunion of Class of 1917 of WWI.
Steve Buscemi - American actor with funny eyes - n I don’t read French well but the logs look like (s)he was renting rooms or running BnB type thing . The first one had soup recipe- looks like (s)he kept track of ppl and services … just what came to mind
Squatters in the attic?
Thx Matt 🎉well wishes Andy 💕
oscar Wilde was tried and imprisoned in England, in Reading Gaol, hence The Ballad of Reading Gaol wot he wrote. But he went to Paris afterwards and died there, I think he is buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery?
Ah that’s right … I knew I some of the bits were right … I bought my ex wife Ravenna first edition pamphlet that was given out at his uni and took it on the antiques roadshow… she was obsessed by him but I only heard her talk about some of it
@@FINDERSBEEPERS I listen to The Rest is History podcast and just this week I re-listened (that is now officially a word if it wasn't before...) to the two about Oscar Wilde and the trials and there are so many odd little details, it's quite eye opening.. The small Lincolnshire town I live near has a lovely old building called Temperance Hall that St Johns Ambulance now uses. Oscar Wilde once gave a talk there about interior design, which is quite bizarre.
Don't know if anyone has answered but the actor was Marty Feldman :)
Hi Matt love the explores in France, just wanted to say the clogs are called sabots in France its where the term sabotage comes from when peasant workers threw their sabots into the machines that took their jobs to break them, hence the term sabotage still used today if you deliberately break things, also I hope you close all the cupboards back up as it looks like you left them open, just bothers me a bit, as it could lead it to be vandalised, great explore as usual and I must say I love the BTS stuff as well watch all your vids, and hope to see Bear on the next ones when you get back to Britain, hope you do some more explores in Scotland but I ken it's hard to find any abandoned buildings up here without getting caught by the polis. Be careful mate and watch the floors, Get well soon too Andy. Love your channels.
This is such a cool fact! Thank you
I learnt the sabotage fact from a Star Trek movie…😂
Times like this I miss Andy by this time he would of found a hat and put them feathers on it he made me smile in the videos those feathers in the old days people said duck feathers was made into quilt s watch this time stamp 3:38 slow it down a orb came from the right side of the screen towards the camera watch a creepy place and I’m watching from the sofa lol 😮you are brave on your own in this kind of place the title says it all I built the place is still there lol and all other generations the people left there years ago it looks like it’s got lots of sprites all around from the past time stood still should of knocked on the door though and asked could you come its their house of horrors lol 😂 loving all the episodes love from Manchester xx
Matt 09:39 i paused and used Google lens on Sony Xperia smart phone to translate. This is what it translated to:
-I am the good shepherd, the good shepherd lays down his life for his sheep-
2:42 Not sure if addressed, but you thinking of Marty Feldman?
32:20 - Weird, looking item, I don't know what it is!!??
(it is made from tortoise shell )
My mum had a small tortoiseshell make up compact. It had a mirror with room for a lipstick and face powder. then it closed up into a neat little clutch bag It was definitely from the nineteen forties💜❤🩷
40:45 It’s (my French is super basic) for pressed oval soap with essential oils I believe.
It then lists the prices for 1, 2, or 3 pieces? I’m thinking it was an advert. I could be wrong! Haha
Good one matt u cud build a big pair of wings wid all those feathers an fly home 😂 good stuff shame u carny read it op Andy ok give him ar luv good job u avnt got allergies take care enjoyed vid xx ❤❤
I love the wallpaper.
Could the nun that Matt has drawn be St Therese of Lisieux? I can't find that image but the pictures of her I can find look like it might be.
The video was manifique😊
, that was a very good joke, very witty.
28:29 😀 * Starts typing enthusiastically *
28:50 Awww, come on! Not even a little bit of trash talk? 😭
Matt, I Love the Queen. I think it's been three years...French menu said December 2 1944. Almost all of France was free of live Germans!
Hats off 🎩🧢
Not everyone is mobile enough to go to a toilet, the elderly or disabled are not mobile enough to walk around so they need a commode
Obviously 😂 was a joke
@@FINDERSBEEPERS sorry, I didn’t get it 😂😂😂. I’m pretty thick when it comes to jokes
Bloody hell matt
Hope andy is watching
Fab explore, Matt! Jesus was made out to be more European in paintings, as it fit more with the narrative at the time. He was definitely from Middle East, but was very often depicted as white, with blue eyes, as that was more acceptable at the time, unfortunately 😮
Ecume Veritable is a pipe. Cool find!
Send me stills of what you want translated Matt, i can do that for you ( im french canadian after all, it will take me two minutes 😂
Thank you xx
39:45 lighter skin, light hair and blue eyes are not unusual for people from that part of the world, Matt.
Rodney Dangerfield the comedian 😂🤣🤣🤣
Hi Matt that card translates to:
"Mr and misses Pierre MACHET proud to announce the birth of their daughter"
MARIE-FRANCE
The 5th of July 1946
Hi everyone ❤xxx
5:36 El Escorial is a town and monastery in Spain 🇪🇸
The photos in the room at 49:00 are simply stunning ❤
53:13 I think it says “Returned from the Great War”.
Beefy moth, was it called Botham ?
I like the Christ with the brown eyes and curls
We used to call them chip hats because they looked like something youd get your chips served in
You need start wearing a mask Matt xxx
Nope not gunna happen
10th minute Je suis le bon berger : I'm the good shepherd; the good shepherd gives his life for his sheep. It's a kind of prayer.
The picture is of the men returning from the war or going xxx
In the words of Caspersight, the house was built on a graveyarddddddddddddd!!!!!!!!!
I won't mention "you know who", I'll get told off again.
The Congo Princess box was from soap. A bar soap 🧼.
The tin can with the spout. Looks like a water bottle I'm thinking.
Marty Feldman..lol
I think that nuns lived there because see the picture of the lady's have ✝️ on them
The american actor with the crazy eye is marty feldman
Steve Buscemi? LOL
Does Joey from F.R.I.E.N.D.S practicing French lol
That green tin might have been cyanide green.
Marty Feldman.
I don’t like moths either
💚🤙🏼❤
Matt are you in a silly mood today?
Soup tureen. The white pot with the cover.
Mezut Ozil 😂
France had been liberated in December 1944.
The one picture of Jesus looks like he has a soul patch. That's the little bit of hair under the bottom lip.
Savons = soap
Should of had a mask on or your going to spit up feathers. Lol