This was amazing!! It not only gave me goosebumps, it gave me tears pouring down my cheeks, Thank you Julie!!!!!
@EnvironmentalArtist8 сағат бұрын
Charles Montague born 1564 was my direct ancestor. I would love to learn more about the family
@norrismorrison8498 сағат бұрын
Why, no one is saying why she couldn't wear it.
@MapleRhubarb10 сағат бұрын
Absolutely fascinating as always!
@AmericanViscountess7 сағат бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@paulinewilson61311 сағат бұрын
Another fabulous vlog, thank you Julie. I really, really liked visiting Gainsborough and seeing the archives and the loom in action.
@AmericanViscountess7 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@shirleymcneil441011 сағат бұрын
I just loved your joy at the thought of new covers for your old furniture. As usual an excellent episode. I will never visit any of these places but even if I did it wouldn’t be as full of details etc.
@paivitiitta188415 сағат бұрын
These silk fabrics ,how are they protected from humidity , moth ?
@cynthiamckenzie103419 сағат бұрын
Gorgeous painting ❤
@cynthiamckenzie103419 сағат бұрын
I like the chair color. Pads will make them more comfortable ❤
@cynthiamckenzie103419 сағат бұрын
❤BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN ❤🤩🤩 WELL DONE 👏 ✔️ 👍
@andyholder603920 сағат бұрын
Looks like the blue ridge mountains in America. It looks like the king wants to be doing anything, but holding a title.😊
@sheilaclark371822 сағат бұрын
I prefer showers. I have a claw foot slipper tub and have never used it. 😮
@kaeru1234567823 сағат бұрын
30:07 Not the bore holes 😮💨 Not the boooore hoooles 😩 euuuugh 🤪 Not the-Not the bore holes uuuuunh 🥴
@kaeru1234567823 сағат бұрын
29:39 it seems like Julie's hair got caught in a spider web and it is so distracting. I can see the reflected sunlight going up and down the web connected to Julie's bun
@DexdogКүн бұрын
Julie, I had an idea for your house visits. I’m rewatching Downton Abbey. It would be really interesting to do a tour of the homes where they filmed. I know you’ve done Highclere, but the rest would make for great content.
@PSMCR69Күн бұрын
There should be One Big single vacant Room with a single Relaxing Chair 💺 ( no other furniture in the Room ) with single Speaker in the Wall playing Haldigon music 🎶🎶
@jmontyman5790Күн бұрын
This girl is good! I love watching these, plus she is a hottie!
@davidtoppin1998Күн бұрын
The paintings this family has are just plain beautiful. Were they to come on the market, they could fetch at least a hundred million plus.
@dmbalsamКүн бұрын
I took a weaving class once.
@patriciabaughn4749Күн бұрын
What a wonderful episode. The silk weaving was amazing.Thank you Julie.
@AmericanViscountessКүн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@williamdeypres1122Күн бұрын
Queen Matilda, wife of King Stephen (1135-54) died in this castle.
@longwaytotipperaryКүн бұрын
What a wonderful episode! Chock full of wonderousness!
@nadia-i1l5hКүн бұрын
Weaving a tapestry of beauty with all these visits , thank you 😊
@rebeccaanderson5191Күн бұрын
LOVE the weaving. Hope they have apprenctices trained to carry on the archive and the weaving. The mechanical looms are genius beyond my comprehension, more fascinating to think how they were conceived than modern computers! My favorite fabric was the green damask. Also thrilled to find my 18th great grandmother Lady Margaret De Vere was born at Hedingham, daughter of John De Vere 7th Earl of Oxford. 💐
@javierdealba6868Күн бұрын
I did love it 🤗🤗🤗🌹
@lindabenedict8379Күн бұрын
Wow, what a episode, so impressed with the silk and the weaving
@stephaniedent4833Күн бұрын
Such an amazing episode. The Gainsborough weaving factory was/ is wonderful.
@ZoeGustlinКүн бұрын
One of your best episodes. Very interesting.
@sparklyrainbowbunnyКүн бұрын
Barbara is such sweet sensitive soul! I became so emotional when she talked about her mother. We love our mums, we can never get over it when they leave this world, that love is irreplaceable! sending love to both you, Julie, and to Barbara from Canada!
@bobbiejay2085Күн бұрын
The genius behind those looms ... incredible.
@Kathy-up9siКүн бұрын
I wish she would show more of the kitchen areas. Like the original style kitchen and a more modern one.
@sue-ellenchalmers8669Күн бұрын
That would have to be the best episode ever. The tower was wonderful. The history extraordinary and the silks, incredible. Thank you so much. It was packed full of entertainment.
@carolem3844Күн бұрын
How marvelous to see the old looms at work … such beautiful fabrics! Thank you for sharing this wonderful experience.
@AmericanViscountessКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Travelling_JonoberriesКүн бұрын
Viscountess your inquisition to how things where made and done centuries ago are totally amazing, the scope of your episodes are incredible amazing and we thank you so much for sharing the wealth of knowledge, experience and wisdom that is apparent with these most historic places. The people, the places and the geographical locations are amazing, to think that so many of this historical places were bulldozed! Thank you once again for another thought provoking episode! Take care and God Bless 🙏😇🏰
@AmericanViscountessКүн бұрын
Wow, thank you! X Julie
@marilynwade9448Күн бұрын
So fascinating ❤
@thaisass7981Күн бұрын
You're truly so sweet and your excitement and enthusiasm is so evident although, sometimes i do feel like you may cut off who you're speaking to and I wish I could hear the rest of their sentence - but this was absolutely wonderful :)
@trinitystarclararose7118Күн бұрын
👏👏👏
@korifm9051Күн бұрын
I would totally pay to watch a documentary of these two Ladies documenting fabric history, manufacturing, and preservation. Such a delight to watch two enthusiasts "geeking" out over something they love.
@hughbean6785Күн бұрын
He seems like a great guy and practical at how he looks at everything 😊
@joanp105Күн бұрын
So much wonderful knowledge given to us in this video. Many thanks for your work.
@kristooley4112Күн бұрын
I think this has been my favorite episode so far. The loom house was amazing and I also could spend hours going through those archives. What a beautiful visit you shared with us. Thank you!
@Divasparks2413Күн бұрын
Just wanted u to know I enjoy your videos very much. I'm from Mississippi my ancestors are from England and Scotland. So these shows are very interesting and informative. Thank u for what u do❤
@splash3613Күн бұрын
We just loved watching the two episodes!! So much fun. Julie, you should get your new fabric from the silk shop! ❤😊
@technologyt.angela.8150Күн бұрын
Wow. Thank you for this. What a great visit!
@AmericanViscountessКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@01LendaКүн бұрын
What an amazing episode! So exciting! Thank you so much for taking us along! 🎉🩵🌿🩷 Happy New Year, everyone!
@AmericanViscountessКүн бұрын
Same to you!
@CSmith1960Күн бұрын
Truly amazing!! Loved every second ❤
@AmericanViscountessКүн бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@kathleenkrein6464Күн бұрын
Julie your excitement is infectious. I am so happy for you to have found your missing piece to solve the dilemma of how to redo your upholstery for chairs, sofas, bed linens, table coverings, curtains, etc in your manor house. The future is looking better all the time. Happy Happy Happy
@AmericanViscountessКүн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@RareSeldasКүн бұрын
Thank you for all the work you put into these episodes. It's important to tell these stories. Hopefully you guys can organize with the local communities more to help keep this alive. This isn't my expertise but I have a feeling that big corporations won't appreciate a lot of this tradition but local activism and organizing may.
@lisaharner3720Күн бұрын
Wow! What a workshop visit! I look forward to seeing what fabrics you have recreated. The castle is amazing too!