In this video, Sinead takes you to Tower Hamlets Cemetery. NEXT VIDEO: London's Cemeteries Playlist - th-cam.com/play/PLo-M-WVj_1Ag_HYzErI1-svYdDmHPHgpN.html Want to book Sinead for a private tour? Contact our London Manager, Margaret: FTBFLondon@Gmail.Com. If you enjoyed this London tour, then please consider leaving Sinead a Tip at www.buymeacoffee.com/sinead (no account needed) or on Paypal at www.paypal.com/paypalme/sineadFTBF.
I've always admired the connection of the British people with the dead, especially in the Victorian era... Look how beautiful the cemeteries are, with benches, people walking quietly or walking their dogs, I've seen some people go out to the cemetery to read a book in a quiet place... Cemeteries are like parks, there, full of history and mystery... Nothing dark, nothing gloomy, nothing macabre... Just lovely ❤
As a child we as a family would go to the cemetery every Sunday after dinner. We would take flowers to our relatives graves and learn history of our ancestors. We we need to appreciate all these people gave us as they lived and how they died and learn from them. These places honor people and are very peaceful to me. We now do this with the kids to teach them a measure of love and respect for those who came before.
I love how English cemeteries are often used as nature preserves & the greenery allowed to grow naturally - as if reminding us that we all return to the earth. So much more preferable to the overly manicured memorial parks here in the US (with the exception of a few historic cemeteries such as those in New Orleans). American cemeteries seem so sterile & without character, especially when compared to those in Europe. Thank you so much for sharing with us!
It depends on the cemetery actually... mostly the historic and old graveyards are often allowed to go all or partially to nature, a lot of the active ones are far more maintained and uniform
Used to go there with my school, always lived near by and still do. Me and my mates used to walk through at night scaring each other. My nan lives close by and told me a little while ago that her grandparents and my grandads father are in that cemetery.
Sinead my Wife's Grandad Enoch Samuel Seth sadly drowned in South West India Dock Poplar on the 1st April 1940. Enoch was aged just 52 yo. He was a seaman on the SS Egyptian Prince and fell into the water after a night out, whilst walking back to the ship. I understand it was a 'pea souper' and although people heard his cries for help they couldn't see him. His body came back to the surface a couple of months after his drowning and he was eventually buried in a Tower Hamlets Cemetery in a public unconsecrated grave (P2352) This information was kindly provided by researchers, presumably friends of Tower Hamlets Cemetery. Our family live in Manchester and we've never had the opportunity to visit Samuel's grave. Thanks for doing the walk and providing the commentary. It means a lot.
I walk my dog in this cemetery and I love it.. it is so beautiful. I am sorry to correct you Sinead but the barnardos memorial is actually the bird statue a little bit past the Westwood memorial on the right hand side, it was only erected about 7 years ago . There is an inscription on it dedicated to the Barnardo children.
I finally got to do a tour with Sinead on Wednesday and it was a highlight of my few days in London; especially feeding the parakeets in St James' Park. Thanks, Sinead. Already planning my next visit and another FTBF tour is definitely going to be on my itinerary :)
What a Creepy and wonderful video, Sinead... I adore Halloween time and your coverage, that is absolutely sensational. And you looks as always, marvelous. Thanks for posting and a lot of kisses, my beloved and favourite London guide, the one and only and gorgeous Sinead. Happy Halloween, muchos besos desde Barcelona. ❤❤❤💋💋💋
I love these tours because you learn so much about a places history . I will neer be able to travel to these places (London etc.) so this gives me a better look at the world right from my own home :) Thank you
Every headstone represents a birth, life and a death, think of all the lost backstories and family histories. Sinead, not to sound weird but the Tower Hamlets Cemtery is so peaceful and beautiful. I really appreciate the respect you show whenever you're in a Church or Cemetery. A while my family and I went to Forest Lawn Cemtery in Glendale to visit the grave site of Walt Disney and Clayton Moore -- "The Lone Ranger." Take care.... mike
Also i think i said before about the Bethnal Green tube disaster , my late father vividly always had a nightmare when he was a child of holding his mums hand while running down stairs to the underground then remembers his mum tripping over and them being crushed to death , The thing is my late father was born 24th of July 1949 six years after that disaster happened , he did undergo hypnosis later in life and he recalls being in a void under hypnosis until he was reborn , so weird but a true story.
Hi Sinead, I have loved looking round cemeteries since I was a little girl, morbid to some but fascinating to me, especially in the UK because of how far they go back. Thank you for taking us with you and much love from New Zealand x
From County Down in Northern Ireland, your uploads are simply superb, Sinéad! Informative, educational, insightful and supremely interesting....I thank you for your upload. Requiescat in Pace....
As a Halloween baby-you know I love this stuff! Looking forward to some cooler weather-Palm Springs has been sweltering! Counting down to days to see you Sinead! Robert
Love the cemetery tours thank you. It amazes me how over grown they are there. In the USA they are so mowed here. And some places you can’t have headstones that aren’t flat, so they can mow over them.
When the distortion occurred, I immediately thought that it was spirit affecting the sound. Its to be expected in a cemetery. Thanks for another great video Sinead xx
There you are Sinead Halloween My girlfriend Doris here in the states couldn’t get over we don’t bury family members on top of each other Always good to see yoy
The weather is *finally* catching up with autumn. Getting settled in for the spooky season. Husband Kenneth and I will be on a plane in a couple days to London. We are absolutely chuffed about the Ripper tour-cannot wait to say our proper hellos. 😊 Thank you again for another great tour on one of the Magnificent Seven. -Jen
I love all these beautiful Cemeteries in England..so much history..This Cemetery looks so beautiful and peaceful..I've always liked to walk Cemetery. Thank you all history stories..so interesting. ❤❤
Another brilliant tour Sinead , also here is a fact you may not know , The reason a lot of Victorian gravestones were jet black was due to the amount of smog pollution in London at the time from all the Coal burning that used to go on in that era , imagine how bad their lungs must have been ? and we think today the co2 from cars is bad lol
I love tours of very old cemeteries of which we have none in the U.S.A.. I love the history of those that are buried there. thanks very much, Sinead, you always show so many interesting posts.
This cemetery was created in 1841, making it 182 years old. A quick Google search for the oldest cemeteries in the US provides the following older US cemeteries for you to visit: 1. Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis - 1821 (burial place of Pres. Benjamin Harrison) 2. Saint Louis Cemetery, New Orleans - 1789 (Nicholas Cage bought a plot for himself here) 3. Ste. Geneviève Memorial Cemetery, Ste. Geneviève MO - 1787 (burial place of US Senator Lewis F. Linn) 4. American Cemetery, Natchitoches LA - 1737 (a scene from _Steel Magnolias_ was filmed there 5. Old North Cemetery, Concord NH - 1730 (US Pres. Franklin Pierce buried here) 6. North Burial Ground, Providence RI - 1700 (Horace Mann buried here) 7. Myles Standish Burial Ground, Duxbury MA - 1638 (the eponymous Myles Standish, as well as other Mayflower pilgrims, buried here) 8. Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA - 1637 (oldest US cemetery, Salem Witch Trials victims and judges buried here)
I also love cemeteries and thanks to this video, am considering a visit to this one because my great-grandmother was born in Poplar! I kept hoping to see a gravestone with her family name on it, but alas, I'll have to go look for myself.
Hi Sinead, thank you for another Cemetery tour and history behind some of the graves. very interesting. yes would like more of these. how about the graves behind some big churches? I see lots of history there too. been to some many many years ago, I forgot if we needed permission to enter. I do find find walking along the gravesite and reading the inscription interesting too. maybe you do that in coming future. thanks again Sinead and all the best to you and your tours.
As always I loved it and now am seeking out either tours I missed or tours I wish to watch again. Only Sinead could give us a jump scare in a cemetery tour.
Wonderful graveyard tour, Sinead! Each one that you’ve done is completely interesting - so much history and quiet tranquility in the midst of the city!
The English world is very mysterious for me, even though it is Europe, all the old movies haunt my imagination in the sense of spirits. Your voice matches it. Thanks
Hi Sinead, awesome live video walk tour. I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well. Are you ready for Halloween? I'm ready for Halloween 🎃. All your history videos are always wonderful. Have a great day see you next video 😊
Sinead in a cemetery? HELL YEAH! I really missed this Halloween vibe 😅 I've been studying too much and this video is an absolute pleasure 😊 Love you guys 💚
Fantastic video! I love visiting cemeteries and this one is beautiful. Just a note -- Hare didn't spend the rest of his life in prison. He was released and the authorities eventually had to help him get out of the area (people wanted him dead, obviously) and he went into hiding. Some say he went to Ireland, but there's no proof of that.
My great great grandparents are buried there somewhere. 1841 to 1856 from memory. I have been to walk through this amazing park I’m 1997 on a trip from Australia🦘🦘🇦🇺🇦🇺
Very informative , so sad to see the Bethnal Green graves , and the world war 2 ones 😢. it’s a beautifal Victorian cemetery, I’ve been to a few of the 7, all unique and spechial.
I lived and went to school close to the cemetary and we would play in there. I spent many an afternoon with my class doing gravestone rubbings. Great memories!!
I really enjoy your videos Sinead. So relaxing and enjoyable to listen to. I’m glad you did this cemetery as the others get so much more publicity and I haven’t seen this one.
This is going to sound strange, but I love the Cemetery videos. When it's a nice day I will take an afternoon walk at our local Cemetery where my brother in-love (my husband's younger brother) is buried, I'll have my earbuds in and the first song that I hear is one that he and I both loved by Def Leppard it will ALWAYS comes on . No matter what time of day I go walking. So yeah, someone was trying to get your attention.
In this video, Sinead takes you to Tower Hamlets Cemetery. NEXT VIDEO: London's Cemeteries Playlist - th-cam.com/play/PLo-M-WVj_1Ag_HYzErI1-svYdDmHPHgpN.html
Want to book Sinead for a private tour? Contact our London Manager, Margaret: FTBFLondon@Gmail.Com.
If you enjoyed this London tour, then please consider leaving Sinead a Tip at www.buymeacoffee.com/sinead (no account needed) or on Paypal at www.paypal.com/paypalme/sineadFTBF.
I've always admired the connection of the British people with the dead, especially in the Victorian era... Look how beautiful the cemeteries are, with benches, people walking quietly or walking their dogs, I've seen some people go out to the cemetery to read a book in a quiet place... Cemeteries are like parks, there, full of history and mystery... Nothing dark, nothing gloomy, nothing macabre... Just lovely ❤
These people are English mostly..🏴👈🏻
Same me too I love the victorian era
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As a child we as a family would go to the cemetery every Sunday after dinner. We would take flowers to our relatives graves and learn history of our ancestors. We we need to appreciate all these people gave us as they lived and how they died and learn from them. These places honor people and are very peaceful to me. We now do this with the kids to teach them a measure of love and respect for those who came before.
I've always found walking through cemeteries to be very calming and peaceful, even as a kid. Thank you for this informative walk, Sinead!
Glad you enjoyed it, Amanda!
I love how English cemeteries are often used as nature preserves & the greenery allowed to grow naturally - as if reminding us that we all return to the earth. So much more preferable to the overly manicured memorial parks here in the US (with the exception of a few historic cemeteries such as those in New Orleans). American cemeteries seem so sterile & without character, especially when compared to those in Europe. Thank you so much for sharing with us!
You are most welcome!
It depends on the cemetery actually... mostly the historic and old graveyards are often allowed to go all or partially to nature, a lot of the active ones are far more maintained and uniform
I have watched a number of cemetery tours and you have shown the most respect Thank you Sinead
A pleasure lovely
Sinead
Used to go there with my school, always lived near by and still do. Me and my mates used to walk through at night scaring each other. My nan lives close by and told me a little while ago that her grandparents and my grandads father are in that cemetery.
An interesting family connection! Thank you for sharing with us.
Sinead my Wife's Grandad Enoch Samuel Seth sadly drowned in South West India Dock Poplar on the 1st April 1940. Enoch was aged just 52 yo. He was a seaman on the SS Egyptian Prince
and fell into the water after a night out, whilst walking back to the ship. I understand it was a 'pea souper' and although people heard his cries for help they couldn't see him. His body came back to the surface a couple of months after his drowning and he was eventually buried in a Tower Hamlets Cemetery in a public unconsecrated grave (P2352) This information was kindly provided by researchers, presumably friends of Tower Hamlets Cemetery. Our family live in Manchester and we've never had the opportunity to visit Samuel's grave. Thanks for doing the walk and providing the commentary. It means a lot.
Oh wow. We are so glad we could share this with you, Anthony. Thank you for telling us about your family connection.
Thank you so much for the tour! That dog must have made you jump out of your skin lol. Fabulous video and looking forward to more spooky ones!
Your hair looks fabulous, Sinead! I can't wait to see what town you take us to outside of London!
I walk my dog in this cemetery and I love it.. it is so beautiful. I am sorry to correct you Sinead but the barnardos memorial is actually the bird statue a little bit past the Westwood memorial on the right hand side, it was only erected about 7 years ago . There is an inscription on it dedicated to the Barnardo children.
Thanks for the info :)
My grandparents are both buried here never been by told about this maybe one day as they lived in the east end of London
Ever since I was young, I find cemeteries a really relaxing and enjoyable place. Nothing scary about it.
I finally got to do a tour with Sinead on Wednesday and it was a highlight of my few days in London; especially feeding the parakeets in St James' Park. Thanks, Sinead. Already planning my next visit and another FTBF tour is definitely going to be on my itinerary :)
You were an absolute pleasure x
Sinead
Missed u. Enjoy your tours the most.
Ooh I loved this Sinead :D
Very fascinating, Thank you
Our pleasure :)
What a Creepy and wonderful video, Sinead... I adore Halloween time and your coverage, that is absolutely sensational. And you looks as always, marvelous. Thanks for posting and a lot of kisses, my beloved and favourite London guide, the one and only and gorgeous Sinead. Happy Halloween, muchos besos desde Barcelona. ❤❤❤💋💋💋
Yay Sinead! Was hoping we’d get another graveyard tour by you for this Halloween 😊
We live to please!
I love these tours because you learn so much about a places history . I will neer be able to travel to these places (London etc.) so this gives me a better look at the world right from my own home :) Thank you
We are so glad to help you visit virtually :)
Fantastic 👌🏻 well done Sinead 👏🏻👏🏻❤️
Every headstone represents a birth, life and a death, think of all the lost backstories and family histories. Sinead, not to sound weird but the Tower Hamlets Cemtery is so peaceful and beautiful. I really appreciate the respect you show whenever you're in a Church or Cemetery. A while my family and I went to Forest Lawn Cemtery in Glendale to visit the grave site of Walt Disney and Clayton Moore -- "The Lone Ranger." Take care....
mike
Lovely thoughts, thank you for sharing!
With winter approaching -- eagerly awaiting your simply lovely Christmas-in-London vids, Sinead!
Cemeterys are one of my favourite places to see ,so much history.
Ours, too!
You’re a brave lady! Thanks for this 🙂
You are most welcome, Sandy :)
Also i think i said before about the Bethnal Green tube disaster , my late father vividly always had a nightmare when he was a child of holding his mums hand while running down stairs to the underground then remembers his mum tripping over and them being crushed to death , The thing is my late father was born 24th of July 1949 six years after that disaster happened , he did undergo hypnosis later in life and he recalls being in a void under hypnosis until he was reborn , so weird but a true story.
Thank you Sinead for this lovely tour, such a tranquil place and moving history. 💕🇦🇺
Another fantastic tour !!! Sinead you look fantastic - the summer has clearly been kind to you!
sinead. Your graveyard tours, really are the best viewing!! You are so passionate when you do your graveyard tours.❤
Hi Sinead, I have loved looking round cemeteries since I was a little girl, morbid to some but fascinating to me, especially in the UK because of how far they go back. Thank you for taking us with you and much love from New Zealand x
Great job,Sinead, and very interesting. Thank you very much. Enjoy your day from Toronto Canada
You are most welcome, Doug!
I always enjoy the cemetery videos. The magnificent seven truly are magnificent in beauty! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you liked this one, Crystal :)
Rees Ralph Llewelyn is buried there but a lesser known fact is that Charles Letchmere (the man who found Polly Nichols) is also buried there!
and belived to be the ripper altho never officially investigated as he gave the name cross
Nice man,what a great work he has! ❤❤
He was so lovely!
Very good enjoyable for this time of year vlog Sinead,👌
Thank you Sinead. I can't wait for more spooky stuff.
You are most welcome! Something special coming next week ;)
Always enjoy your tours Sinead. What a fantastic job.
Glad you liked this one, Sally :)
From County Down in Northern Ireland, your uploads are simply superb, Sinéad! Informative, educational, insightful and supremely interesting....I thank you for your upload. Requiescat in Pace....
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a Halloween baby-you know I love this stuff! Looking forward to some cooler weather-Palm Springs has been sweltering! Counting down to days to see you Sinead! Robert
Looking forward to it Robert x
See you soon I’ll be in touch the weekend
Sinead
Beautiful cemetery love the trees and the grave monuments, I've been to Highgate, kensal Green and brompton cemetery all have a unique touch
Thanks for atching!
Great tour thanks
You are most welcome, Doreen :)
Hi Sinead, another great video. Hope your boss gives you a raise. 😄 Hard to believe that a huge cemetery would be in London.
Thank you Sinead for another wonderful tour.
Our pleasure, as always!
Great tour. Looking forward to the Halloween video
Thank you sinead for another excellent video sending lots of love from Dublin ❤
Thank you so much. Great history and I love the humane presentation that you always bring. 😊
great commentary sinead thanks
You are welcome, as always, John!
Beautiful video, Beautiful location, beautiful guide ❤
Fabulous Sinead
😊🏴☠️🎈
Love the cemetery tours thank you. It amazes me how over grown they are there. In the USA they are so mowed here. And some places you can’t have headstones that aren’t flat, so they can mow over them.
Glad you enjoyed it - interesting to hear about the way things work over there!
When the distortion occurred, I immediately thought that it was spirit affecting the sound. Its to be expected in a cemetery. Thanks for another great video Sinead xx
Sinead actually had to film this twice because the volume the first time kept playing up!
There you are Sinead Halloween My girlfriend Doris here in the states couldn’t get over we don’t bury family members on top of each other Always good to see yoy
You look so rock & roll!
Brilliant video x
Glad you enjoyed it, Rachel!
The weather is *finally* catching up with autumn. Getting settled in for the spooky season.
Husband Kenneth and I will be on a plane in a couple days to London. We are absolutely chuffed about the Ripper tour-cannot wait to say our proper hellos. 😊
Thank you again for another great tour on one of the Magnificent Seven.
-Jen
We look forward to seeing you! Have a safe journey :)
Yesss the Halloween vids begin 😊 Ab fab Sinead ❤
Thanks for a great vlog Sinead !
This was great Sinead. Thank you as always x
You are most welcome one, Clare!
What an amazing place 😊
Sinead, I enjoyed this so much! Thank you~ Hugs and much love from Cathy in Texas. 🌹
So glad you liked it, Cathy!
I love all these beautiful Cemeteries in England..so much history..This Cemetery looks so beautiful and peaceful..I've always liked to walk Cemetery.
Thank you all history stories..so interesting. ❤❤
We are so glad you enjoy the videos :)
Another great tour. Happy Halloween.
Happy Halloween!
I love your tours and videos Sinead! Thank you. You do such a great job..
🎃😍 creepy english cemeteries with Sinead in fall... have I died and gone to heaven???
Hopefully not yet!
As always, I truly enjoyed this walk with you Sinead.
Glad you liked this one!
Another brilliant tour Sinead , also here is a fact you may not know , The reason a lot of Victorian gravestones were jet black was due to the amount of smog pollution in London at the time from all the Coal burning that used to go on in that era , imagine how bad their lungs must have been ? and we think today the co2 from cars is bad lol
Another great tour, thank you
Our pleasure, as always!
Thank you for another cemetery tour. I was so looking forward to another one this season. So very interesting and informative.
You are most welcome!
the story about the Tube station and its tragedy is sad. yes, that would make it haunted.
Sinead thank you for the tour, I absolutely love old cemeteries
You are most welcome, Mickey :)
I love tours of very old cemeteries of which we have none in the U.S.A.. I love the history of those that are buried there. thanks very much, Sinead, you always show so many interesting posts.
This cemetery was created in 1841, making it 182 years old. A quick Google search for the oldest cemeteries in the US provides the following older US cemeteries for you to visit:
1. Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis - 1821 (burial place of Pres. Benjamin Harrison)
2. Saint Louis Cemetery, New Orleans - 1789 (Nicholas Cage bought a plot for himself here)
3. Ste. Geneviève Memorial Cemetery, Ste. Geneviève MO - 1787 (burial place of US Senator Lewis F. Linn)
4. American Cemetery, Natchitoches LA - 1737 (a scene from _Steel Magnolias_ was filmed there
5. Old North Cemetery, Concord NH - 1730 (US Pres. Franklin Pierce buried here)
6. North Burial Ground, Providence RI - 1700 (Horace Mann buried here)
7. Myles Standish Burial Ground, Duxbury MA - 1638 (the eponymous Myles Standish, as well as other Mayflower pilgrims, buried here)
8. Charter Street Cemetery, Salem, MA - 1637 (oldest US cemetery, Salem Witch Trials victims and judges buried here)
I also love cemeteries and thanks to this video, am considering a visit to this one because my great-grandmother was born in Poplar! I kept hoping to see a gravestone with her family name on it, but alas, I'll have to go look for myself.
You never know, she just might show up one of these days. Of course,if you go it would make a great vacation. @@bonniea8189
Definitely go and see if you can find it, Bonnie!
Glad you enjoyed this one, Pat :)
Hi Sinead, thank you for another Cemetery tour and history behind some of the graves. very interesting. yes would like more of these.
how about the graves behind some big churches? I see lots of history there too. been to some many many years ago, I forgot if we needed permission to enter.
I do find find walking along the gravesite and reading the inscription interesting too. maybe you do that in coming future.
thanks again Sinead and all the best to you and your tours.
As always I loved it and now am seeking out either tours I missed or tours I wish to watch again. Only Sinead could give us a jump scare in a cemetery tour.
Glad you liked this one, Jared!
Wonderful graveyard tour, Sinead! Each one that you’ve done is completely interesting - so much history and quiet tranquility in the midst of the city!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love your videos so much, I don’t comment often enough. I could wander this cemetery for days, thank you for sharing. ❤️
Glad you enjoyed this one :)
What a beautiful place. Love how they “keep the edges wild.”
Agreed!
I love wandering around old graveyards. It's great to learn a bit about some of the residents. Thank you for your tours!
You are so welcome, we're glad you enjoy them :)
Great as always sinead 👏👏🎃
Thank you!
Love this very interesting love to see you do the graveyards in Bristol. So thank you 😊
You never know where she will turn up next ;)
The English world is very mysterious for me, even though it is Europe, all the old movies haunt my imagination in the sense of spirits. Your voice matches it. Thanks
I adore your tours 😀
:)
Your the best Sinead. Love the cemetery tours!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another cracking video, I so love these old graveyards thank you lovely lady 👍xxx
You are most welcome, as always!
Thanks for another great video❤
Visited here in the summer, it's only a few stops on the tube away from me. Will definitely be going back.
Thanks for bringing us another great video and for all the history you give us, I really enjoy and learn a lot😊
Our pleasure, as always :)
This is a very interesting cemetery and has many graves and a lot of background info. Good job Sinead.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Sinead, awesome live video walk tour. I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well. Are you ready for Halloween? I'm ready for Halloween 🎃. All your history videos are always wonderful. Have a great day see you next video 😊
We are ready for Halloween, Michelle! Will you get many trick-or-treaters?
@FreeToursbyFootLondon no not in Mississauga, Ontario where I live. In Toronto there's lots of trick or treaters.
Sinead in a cemetery? HELL YEAH! I really missed this Halloween vibe 😅
I've been studying too much and this video is an absolute pleasure 😊 Love you guys 💚
Glad we could bring you a bit of a break!
Fantastic video! I love visiting cemeteries and this one is beautiful. Just a note -- Hare didn't spend the rest of his life in prison. He was released and the authorities eventually had to help him get out of the area (people wanted him dead, obviously) and he went into hiding. Some say he went to Ireland, but there's no proof of that.
Thanks for the extra info!
My great great grandparents are buried there somewhere. 1841 to 1856 from memory. I have been to walk through this amazing park I’m 1997 on a trip from Australia🦘🦘🇦🇺🇦🇺
What a beautiful peaceful place
Another good tour Sinead.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very informative , so sad to see the Bethnal Green graves , and the world war 2 ones 😢. it’s a beautifal Victorian cemetery, I’ve been to a few of the 7, all unique and spechial.
Happy Samhain to you!
Sinead your a star darling X. Thanks for the vlog
Glad you enjoyed it!
😂❤❤Keep outgoing yourself my Lovely 😂
Happy 121k plus subs!
Saving this for when I get home from work tonight.
We hope it's worth the wait!
I lived and went to school close to the cemetary and we would play in there. I spent many an afternoon with my class doing gravestone rubbings. Great memories!!
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing with us, Leigh :)
I really enjoy your videos Sinead. So relaxing and enjoyable to listen to. I’m glad you did this cemetery as the others get so much more publicity and I haven’t seen this one.
So glad we could show you something new :)
This is going to sound strange, but I love the Cemetery videos. When it's a nice day I will take an afternoon walk at our local Cemetery where my brother in-love (my husband's younger brother) is buried, I'll have my earbuds in and the first song that I hear is one that he and I both loved by Def Leppard it will ALWAYS comes on . No matter what time of day I go walking. So yeah, someone was trying to get your attention.
We love this!
Another great video Sinead, cannot wait to see where you are taking us for Halloween!! 👻
Glad you liked this one, Michelle!