The Servant Life
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2018
- Check out our latest WickWired video, where we tell the story of the Wickwire's Irish servant, Margaret Stack, who worked in the home from 1904-1911.
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As an Irish woman, in Ireland. This was beautiful to watch. Seeing a fellow Irish womans past life. Her hard work & courage to leave all she knew and held dear to try for a better life.
Enjoyed hearing this story and how thoughtful of you to look into the story of someone who worked for your family over a century ago.
How wonderful Margaret's descendant shared stories, pictures, and journals with the museum; lovely a room was named for such hard working young lady!
I love how you explained the past, thank you!
Really enjoyed this video!
Greetings from florida. 🏄♀️ Thank You. 4/ Sharing Margaret ❤️
Thank you for posting this
Good video
Put video in 1.25x for best experience
I enjoyed this amateur presentation on the life of a real person. We are but the stories we leave behind, after all!
Really beutyful story
Oh my goodness, the stained glass is remarkable.
Wow such in depth look and sad to see the proof right before your eyes!
Servants fascinate me although I wouldn't want to live like one it'd be interesting to meet one.
Why is he speaking so slowly?
Put it in 1.25x
I knew a few people the last name Stack... I wonder if there was a relation
So why did she return to Ireland? I'd get if she wasn't happy in America but in that case, I'd returned a lot sooner to my homeland.
She'd gotten married. That changed her options.
Sorry, but as someone who's not a native English speaker, I find the presenter's accent and voice, too "stifling". The story nevertheless, is beautiful; thank you for sharing.
I actually think the presenter is doing a wonderful job, he’s pronouncing ALL of his words and Syllables for people of all learning and language speaking backgrounds. He’s speaking at a tone where he can be understood and he’s elongating his words; which truly helps those who don’t speak English. I think he’s a fantastic presenter.