That was my first thought I've heard Liverpool is big on freemasonry # Hillsborough Disaster
@dangerouzdave1172Ай бұрын
The symbols of the ancient builders were stolen and used as symbols of the evil shadow government today. Masons today are builders, freemasons are the thieves a part of the new world orders.
@TheLoveHealingCompanyАй бұрын
@renegade-master29 1200 the rothchilds moved here and even there cousins in ww2 hitlers was here but funding yeno. Goes deep in this city
@-______-______-Ай бұрын
If he was an atheist then he wouldn't be a mason.
@inspirationalaries25 күн бұрын
Nice one mate, love these types of tales about interesting parts of Liverpool, not from the city, but love learning about the place, some real architectural gems there!
@ScouseFarm25 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it. Certainly a lot of history here, and a few mysteries too.
@MartinSmith-pv3zfАй бұрын
What a great lesson, thank you very much, being a delivery truck driver i've driven down rodney st many times over the years and often looked at this grave site, it really is very striking as you see it, so now i know , Liverpool never ceases to surprise me great city and scouser's are fantastic people aswell.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Next time you're down that way stop off and have a look. Thanks for watching.
@JohnMon72Ай бұрын
Love this one mate, brilliant. The story surrounding it is brilliant. 👍👍👍👍👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate, I was lucky to bump into Tony who let me inside. Way better than filming through the bars.
@JohnMon72Ай бұрын
11k views mate, that’s amazing. You’re going in the right direction now. 👍👍👍👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate, got Lucky with this vid.
@kevgeordie1Ай бұрын
That pyramid was put together by a master mason, the workmanship is excellent, it would be very interesting if possible to find out who built it. Just subbed as well 👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one Kev, thanks for subscribing, I appreciate it.
@alexjohnson1612Ай бұрын
I was listening to some music of Paganini on the radio 1990s, they had a little talk of him, he mentioned that cat gut is traditionaly used for the violin strings, Paganini said he did a deal with the devil & he said take your wife's life & use her guts as your violin strings & ill make you the best violinist in the world 😮
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@alexjohnson1612 I rest my case! (violin case), yes, animal intestinal lining and horse hair is used in some musical instruments. Never trust a violinist 😂
@TheLoveHealingCompanyАй бұрын
P3do not master all.masons are proven p3dos
@Talkingheads-yb6kvАй бұрын
Just stumbled across your videos and have now subscribed, very interesting and that Pyramid is fascinating. Look forward to seeing more of your videos
@Lisa-Peter7875Ай бұрын
Excellent video. Never knew about the pyramid tomb. Seen it but never knew anything about it. Thank-you 👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
@StevenHolmes-s3eАй бұрын
Thanks again, mate! This graveyard was well looked after years ago! MacKenzie was a civil engineer with offices in Liverpool and Paris and worked on a number of projects in Europe! That’s where he got all his money! His brother built his pyramid grave as a ‘tip of the hat’ to his many engineering projects! A friend of mine from college had a first floor flat in Rodney St. memories!! Maybe Macca used the name Father MacKenzie in the song ‘Eleanor Rigby’ because he remembers this grave name?? That one bird was making quite a loud racket in this video!
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
The bird wasn't making a racket, she was telling you to Like and Subscribe because I'm not going to say it any more :) I was very Lucky to get inside thanks to Tony the builder fella. It was a blessed day and I'm eternally grateful to you and all the other subscribers who got me to my target. Have a goodun mate.
@StevenHolmes-s3eАй бұрын
@ 👏👍👍
@Elleliza3501Ай бұрын
Seems like freemasonry though... First few weeks in Liverpool (not from here, my family is from Baltimore, Maryland) a cab driver told me this very story! I've been wow-ing scousers with this local knowledge for years 😂
@anthonyhowrard526Ай бұрын
Glad this showed up. I`m not from Liverpool but my parents are. I worked their for a bit. Love the City and ppl. New sub mate.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it.
@AdikiaMediaАй бұрын
Brilliant mate, I read about this in The Echo the other day and I’ve been wanting to get down and see it. I don’t have to now 😂 thanks mate 👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate, still worth having a peep, it's proper weird walking past a tiny graveyard and seeing a 15ft Pyramid poking out in the middle :)
@AdikiaMediaАй бұрын
@ yeah I think I will still go and see it. Videos are getting better mate, 1k incoming 💨
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@AdikiaMedia Can't wait mate, best Chrimbo pressie I could get 🎅
@robshaw3655Ай бұрын
Pyramids with missing capstone is symbolic. One on the dollar bill. especially with the all seeing eye in the capstone. I always thought it was masonic in nature.. Interesting tale
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Cheers mate, thanks for watching.
@561jeffkellyАй бұрын
Excellent Vlog, OMG I have a story about that Grave. In our youth after college, every Thursday night me and friends about 8 of us would go to the Old State night club back in the late 80s before it got took over by the Acid house lot and it went down hill. My friend went out with a Girl who was a Goth but a lovely looking girl not one of the Vampire looking type but She wanted to Make out in that Grave yard. As a gang of 19 and 20 year old lads and girls we all thought it was Funny as hell and even now if some of us get together that conversation comes up. Keep up with the great work
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one Jeff, I'm sure you've spent many nights there :)
@wendydavies1301Ай бұрын
I have always had chills down my spine when I ever went past there even in the day time. I definitely wouldn't want to live in one of those apartments, no way at all especially the ones overlooking that grave. That is the same story we were told when we were children. It is also said that he is sitting there with a hand that can't be beaten so when the devil goes there to collect he will already have an unbeatable hand.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
I reckon the Devil would find a way to beat him. Gambling is for fools :) thanks for watching.
@johannesnicolaasАй бұрын
I am a great lover of Egypt and pyramids.... so this is exciting!
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
@FayeStar-x7yАй бұрын
The sphinx is meant to be a ram = Aries ♈️ rules the mind
@channyL12Ай бұрын
Did ya know Sudan has more pyramids than Egypt ?
@wegotdaflavas9722Ай бұрын
Like your commentary bro, good work subbed
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks mate. Welcome to Scouse Farm
@lazydiamond369remembertesl728 күн бұрын
There’s a few sphinxes dotted about on some roofs around there dude.. you need to be on a double decker to spot them!
@ScouseFarm28 күн бұрын
I'll keep an eye out :)
@diomedes8791Ай бұрын
I looked around on the web a bit, and it turns out that there are more than two pyramid tombs in the UK, and the vast majority of them are much steeper and pointier than the Giza pyramids in Egypt. Which leads me to believe that their original source of inspiration would have been a British visitor to Rome, who had seen the pyramidal tomb of Roman general Gaius Cestius, built in 12 B.C., which is 30 sq meters at its base and is 37 meters tall. A formidable tomb in other words. Gaius own inspiration for this steep pyramid design most likely came from his time campaigning in Northern Sudan, where in the city of Meroë he saw a number of steep pyramidal tombs. Interestingly, his pyramid lies along one of the walls of the Protestant cemetery in Rome, where both Romantic poets Keats and Shelley are buried. If you’re ever in Rome, I highly recommend a visit!
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the info my friend, and thanks for watching. If I ever renew my Passport and get on a plane again Italy is on the list.
@TheLoveHealingCompanyАй бұрын
Its a tomb that the above 33 masons do. It's to do with energy ether and more but basics don't know
@PH_1964Ай бұрын
Hi @ScouseFarm I've just subscribed (woo-hoo) 🤣 Are you scared to fly since Covid? I ask as I'm now petrified of everything now since watching so much KZbin and terrified to fly home to England 🏴 🇦🇺
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@PH_1964 No mate, I can't go on holiday because I have an old cat who needs looking after. Thanks for subscribing, I appreciate it.
@PH_1964Ай бұрын
@ScouseFarm Hiya 👋 I understand as I have an old dog and I made a commitment when he and his brother were adopted that this was a safe place. They were Heaven sent and adore them ❤️
@HauntedScouse27 күн бұрын
Great video mate. The myth was debunked as his wife outlived him and is also in there as well. Superb Ghost Story for the ages though. Thank you for taking the time to film this.
@ScouseFarm27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching mate.
@Nc_30320 күн бұрын
Many moons ago when I was a student I'd often walk past that moment on the way from Lime Street to see my then girlfriend who lived on the other side of Mount Street. I always wondered what the story is behind it. That whole corner of town feels full of history and mystery, you can sense it as you walk through the streets.
@ScouseFarm19 күн бұрын
Could very well be one of those little areas of the city where some people get strange feelings when they walk past there. I nearly got a strange feeling when I tripped over one of the grave stones :)
@BusDriverWalkingАй бұрын
Never knew that pyramid was there mate to be honest , very interesting.. Cheers mate 👍👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate, it was a surprise to me too :)
@madazaboxofrogzz888429 күн бұрын
I love the knowledge you have it's so refreshing ❤ sending love & posative energies from Amanda in Blackpool UK 💎⚖️ It's said the universe is 2 pyramids as above so below x
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
Thank you Amanda, nice to have you aboard the good ship Scouse Farm :)
@flemwadАй бұрын
I love Liverpool I've visited a few times. Great city
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed your time here. Thanks for watching.
@TheLoveHealingCompanyАй бұрын
It is sadly ran and lived by elite masons like billionaires to rothchilds
@OcT4g3nАй бұрын
Must be the only pyramid tomb in the country. Fascinating.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
There's a few more mate. Thanks for watching.
@SoulOnTopJBАй бұрын
Wonderful info, and lays to rest (excuse the pun) from what I've understood about this Pyramid grave. I thought the myth was that his soul would be claimed by the devil once he was buried underground, hence he was buried above ground inside the pyramid.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate, I'm sure the 'Legends' will live on but from what I could dig up ;) it's just another myth about a grave. The Dr having a heart attack after seeing McKenzie's Ghost is a different story, I won't be walking around in there at night that's for sure. Thanks for watching.
@meganjb10Ай бұрын
Think it was play with words, the devil could take him when he was laid out , while he is sitting he is not laid out, so the devil cannot take him
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@meganjb10 Yeah, but personally I wouldn't be making deals with the Devil because he has more experience writing nasty Terms & Conditions 😂
@Guest-u5cАй бұрын
@ScouseFarm It was the Devil not a lawyer, er hang on.
@baldypevsner1916Ай бұрын
An education. Brilliant vid.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks mate, I enjoyed filming it and finding out who 'lies beneath'.
@adamturner412729 күн бұрын
Loving this lad
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
Thanks mate, I appreciate it.
@tankthelord1178Ай бұрын
Good one, enjoyed that.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it.
@loveisgravitybetweensouls111Ай бұрын
Just found you... subscribed, Thank you fo Sharing. 🙏
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it. Welcome to Scouse Farm.
@averagejoe1639Ай бұрын
Very interesting 🙏🏻
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thank you and thanks for watching.
@wormsnake1Ай бұрын
Dark Masonic stuff that gravestone. Occult based no question. Great channel. Subscribed!! ❤️🙏
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks my friend, I appreciate it.
@MarianMurphy-rz8ej27 күн бұрын
Worm snake neck 🪱🐍👽 ends here 🧟♂️🌑🌪🕳(the pit)…
@ull474Ай бұрын
Fascinating, ty .
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thank you.
@richardtyndall9311Ай бұрын
I think the guy burried upright playing cards down south was Mad Jack fuller.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Yeah, that was him, I forgot his name while I was filming and dodging open graves :) Thanks for watching.
@richardtyndall9311Ай бұрын
@ScouseFarm your welcome, keep your eyes open in charity shops for Derek Achoras book, (the flaky medium Laa) from around your way there is a section about the pyramid and grave yard.
@douglasthompson296Ай бұрын
Just opposite in the terraced offices/houses was a basement taxi drivers Sauna, I think it was also an all nighter Sauna drinking spot. Im sure many blokes remember it. Cheers.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
well I hope they kept receipts and put it through the books as a legitimate 'expense' :) thanks for watching.
@tj..aworkinprogress1102Ай бұрын
😉no fair ! you got in there humph😮😛 great video Scousefarm 😊
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks TJ, I had planned to climb over the wall from Maryland St so I was lucky to get chatting to Tony the builder :) saved me going into Ninja mode!
@tj..aworkinprogress1102Ай бұрын
@ScouseFarm still no fair 🤣 isnt that a 10ft wall ? !!! the things we do for our subscribers lol 😂
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@tj..aworkinprogress1102 I could get over that easy. Especially if there was a kebab on the other side 😂
@Pat-Jefferson99Ай бұрын
England’s pyramid tombs were the product of ‘Egyptomania’ - the passion for all things Ancient Egypt that gripped Europe and North America in the 18th and 19th centuries. There's quite a few dotted about the country. They were regarded as an important part of the quest for eternal life, and were quite popular amongst the wealthy, who were basically importing the after-life beliefs of the ancient Egyptians.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Yep, after the initial excavations in Egypt by the intrepid Victorians, many of the wealthy in the UK associated Pyramids with wealth and status etc. I'm sure it was basically an Armani Coffin with a Rolex inscription :) thanks for watching.
@bigbadwolf992Ай бұрын
I've heard that that tomb has access to the Willamson tunnels, also many old houses on the Wirral with stone work, with dice or cards and all have in common with 'playing with devil' , what I found out from my own research years ago Into the Wirral houses. They all were members of the Theosophical society. C.S Lewis was a member. So was Arthur Conan Doyle , if you check his very early work he writes about a secret society. I think its an early Sherlock Homes story ( can't remember exact details) but Arthur left the society extremely disillusioned. I think he gave his options maybe clues in that early piece of work.
@bigbadwolf992Ай бұрын
I'd look into the symbolism on that stone at entrance. Might allude to something?
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Good information that my friend, as a lover of Sir Arthur's writings I've learned something new. Thanks for watching.
@bigbadwolf992Ай бұрын
@ScouseFarm very welcome, it's actually a deep rabbit hole, Lord Leverhulme , was also a member and he was looking into many weird things , including why the world's population went down to around 10k, He was also very interested in the 'blue stones' as in same type at Stonehenge , followed the mystery up to a small fishing village up in Scotland, Where he also tried to commercialise the town against the inhabitants wishes. Not to mention what his company did in the Congo with his production of Sunlight Soap. Not nice. Anyway the Lady Lever Gallery on the Wirral , was their private collection. You should go visit and see if you can see the same connections with the collection and their obsession with the occult. Strange in what ways history reveals and repeats itself.
@jonfox8543Ай бұрын
There is a pyramid/mausoleum almost identical to this one at Blickling Hall in Norfolk
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
Cheers mate, there's a handful of these in the UK apparently. Thanks for watching.
@johnclark192527 күн бұрын
That is wild 😮
@ScouseFarm27 күн бұрын
Certainly a strange Tomb that's for sure. Thanks for watching.
@gladysgarrity572128 күн бұрын
Great video
@ScouseFarm28 күн бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
@quimlicker-if3pfАй бұрын
Great job pal. very informative
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate, appreciate it.
@Ancient_NukesАй бұрын
Very interesting thanks
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
@jimbobalob249126 күн бұрын
You should visit Blackburn's old cemetary. There are some interesting tombs and also the grave of the Blackburn giant, Frederick Kempster.
@ScouseFarm25 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@flyonthewall7026Ай бұрын
Nice1 dude I appreciate it 👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
You're very welcome, thanks for watching.
@annmason5979Ай бұрын
Brilliant research,just found your channel, new sub,🤗
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thank you very much :)
@John-rr9nqАй бұрын
Something different Cheers Tony 😁👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
You're welcome, it was certainly a bit different :)
@channyL12Ай бұрын
Good video mate, it’s great learning new things about our great city. Also with regards to pyramids did you know Susan has more pyramids than Egypt?
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
Yes mate, see a documentary about the pyramids of different countries a few years back so I remember something about Sudan. Thanks for watching.
@channyL1229 күн бұрын
@ScouseFarm you’ve got a new subscriber 🙌🙌👍
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
@@channyL12 Thank you, I appreciate it.
@hazelveitch6612Ай бұрын
Well done Liverpool - making use of all the unused properties in the city - other cities Should take note and follow in their footsteps.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Unfortunately our city is criminally neglecting housing and neighbourhoods, this is a private development entirely for transient students. Thanks for watching.
@robertalford2257Ай бұрын
I remember a small cemetery and chapel just off the heads of the valleys road, between Merthyr and Brynmawr (vague, I know) that was moved for road expansion about 25 years ago. The graveyard had a similar pyramid structure, and Ive forgotten who was buried there. Masonic, obviously, and must have been a vip from the time. Where the remains of the cemetery were re-intered, I have no idea. Anyone know any more on this? Id love to know.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
I don't have any info on it mate, but someone from the area might read your comment and help out. Thanks for watching.
@biddyboy1570Ай бұрын
There is a pyramid tomb simular to that on the Blickling estate in Norfolk. Main difference being it contains a whole family and is many times bigger. The public can walk to it via footpaths.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate, I know of a couple elsewhere but this one is the only one in Liverpool (I think), thanks for watching.
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13Ай бұрын
I lived on RODNEY ST when I was younger and as a kid i always wondered what that pyramid was when we used to try and climb on it..Lols
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
It was probably a lot cleaner back then, like a jungle now :) thanks for watching.
@dantrott7143Ай бұрын
There is a pyramid very similar to this in kent that was also in a graveyard..
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Yes, there's a few dotted about in the UK, thanks for watching.
@Paul-ey1ctАй бұрын
Really unique.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Indeed, was a pleasure to see it up close.
@catonehereАй бұрын
Is there any mortar in the joints?
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
I'm not sure, if there is it's a very thin layer. Thanks for watching.
@kevgeordie118 күн бұрын
That’s one of the things that court my attention, very tight joints, and appears to have not suffered from any form of movement to the structure.
@ScouseFarm18 күн бұрын
@@kevgeordie1 Don't get that level of masonry skills with new build houses 😂
@AdikiaMediaАй бұрын
You’ve done it mate 👏
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks in part to you. Nice one mate.
@AdikiaMediaАй бұрын
@ScouseFarm all your hard work mate has paid off. Keep going 👍
@mooglesmodelrailwaysАй бұрын
There may have been other pyramid tombs in Liverpool in the past in the Liverpool Necropolis. Wonder if there's any old photos of any? Victorians did seem to like to out do each other when it came to graves for some reason!
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
I didn't see any Pyramid Tombs in the Necropolis when I researched old pictures of it for my video. They did have some massive ornate structures in there, so it's a shame they flattened the place. Thanks for watching.
@mooglesmodelrailwaysАй бұрын
@ScouseFarm was Just a thought. Yes shame they flattened the place, would have been another great place for locals and tourists to visit.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@mooglesmodelrailways Some of the pictures of what it was like before they flattened it can be seen in the links in the video description. Worth a peep kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJXPqYJ4pL1gepI
@brettpowell508Ай бұрын
There's a beautiful ghost picture that was taken right outside there
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
The Haunted story and the ghost of McKenzie still attracts a lot of ghost hunters etc, thanks for watching.
@ouui461525 күн бұрын
Theres one in Mortlake SW London too
@ScouseFarm25 күн бұрын
Nice one, thanks for the info.
@sezwho8561Ай бұрын
Another good one. Your right . Town's not Town anymore
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Correct, thanks for watching
@Gang-zy7lqАй бұрын
Brilliant mate i was talkin this story two days ago with a welsh person funny world
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one mate. Make sure you tell them to watch this video (and maybe subscribe) ;) Thanks for watching.
@Gang-zy7lqАй бұрын
@ScouseFarm I sent it to them mate dont you worry
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@Gang-zy7lq Nice one!
@GeneralHensaleeyАй бұрын
We have same like that pyramid in my town dharjaale Somalia 🇸🇴❤
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for the info mate, and thanks for watching.
@johnlanddigging1987Ай бұрын
We, on Wirral call this, "Prince shaky shakes tomb"
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
I didn't even know it existed until I spotted an old video of it from 10 years ago. Thanks for watching.
@davidp4456Ай бұрын
Brilliant. Thank you for this. How you can get a table on there to play cards, god only know. That’s fantastic all the same. I’ll have a look myself when I’m there. Eh, Do you know what happened to Rollo Street?
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
No, I have no idea about Rollo St. Enlighten me.
@davidp4456Ай бұрын
I’m sorry about that. I’d didn’t think you’d reply! I’ve just come back from the pub and I was looking for some interesting videos, as you do. Anyway, your video was fascinating. I think Rollo St is completely gone now. I think it was in Kirkdale off Westminster Road. My mother lived lived there with her parents just before the war. Short story, I think it was bombed to bits in Ww2 and then the bulldozers finished it off. Don’t let me send you on a pointless goose chase. I’m coming back on Friday so I’ll have a chat with my sister about it. There are so many brilliant places in Liverpool that you’re discovering and it’s so important they they get recorded as I guess they’ll all get bulldozed over the course of time. Many thanks. Dave. ❤️
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
@@davidp4456 Cheers Dave.
@scottyg728429 күн бұрын
One in Stirling too.
@ScouseFarm28 күн бұрын
Yes, there's a few dotted about in the UK. Thanks for watching.
@jamiewilson567929 күн бұрын
It's a crashed drone from 1824!
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
Batteries not included :) thanks for watching.
@ClintThrust-e8rАй бұрын
It's me, I'm in their now, using next doors WiFi.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Well make sure you watch the ads, and don't be using ad-blocker on my channel ;) thanks for watching mate.
@KPP365Ай бұрын
Would church records have the information about this pyramid ? The dates you gave I have surpassed looking into my Ansestey. In fact if the person is well known they are easier to trace in most cases, ? I wonder 🤔 Profession Frank Carlyle has information about this mystery? I will see what I can find out 😊
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
See what you can find out but it's St Andrew's Church so I imagine something can be found in their archives: www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/standrew.html thanks for watching.
@KPP365Ай бұрын
@ScouseFarm OK will do 👍
@billytherockfishАй бұрын
McKenzie engineered the once Lime St. To Edge Hill tunnel before it was dug out to the 4 lane cutting in 1881, there's photos showing the demolition of the last of part of the tunnel at the bottom of the cutting
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
He was certainly an interesting and clearly skilled character. Thanks for the info mate, and thanks for watching.
@billytherockfishАй бұрын
Thanks for the videos, please keep them coming
@monkeybhoy75Ай бұрын
Got a good one in Balmoral of all places....
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one for the info, thanks for watching.
@irenedavo3768Ай бұрын
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@suzyqualcast6269Ай бұрын
Isn't the inhabitant set sat at a table, cards in hand - acc to Tom Sleemans books ?
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
No, that's just a myth that has been folklore since he published that book. The Tomb was put there 17 years after his death so he was already buried. Thanks for watching.
@suzyqualcast6269Ай бұрын
OK, thanks.
@BrianClayton-jl2rxАй бұрын
I’ve heard both these stories before,but I heard the pact he made was . he was playing poker and the pot was very high and he said if he turned over the card he needed the devil can take his soul when he was dead and buried 6 foot under ! He was dealt the card and it was the card he wanted!!!! And he won thousands of pounds! He wasn’t a religious man but to be on the safe side when he died , he asked his brother that he should be buried above ground to cheat the devil from receiving his soul!!!! ( cos he wouldn’t be 6ft under ) And yes the doctor did see him wandering around the streets cos the devil could not take him to hell ! So he wandered around earth never to rest anywhere!!! And you can see him still around the Rodney Street area ,His face in torment .
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Luckily I went in daylight and he didn't 'have words' with me. I'm rubbish at cards so I won't be making any pacts :) Thanks for watching.
@SwoinyАй бұрын
looks like there was a piece underneath the crest thats missing
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
It's not on the best condition which is a shame, I couldn't make out what was on the round green plaque either. Thanks for watching.
@BabbaDmo12 күн бұрын
The mystery of McKenzie is in its self is fascinating concept and serves as a metaphorical symbolism for someone who saw the world as it is. In someway, we have all done dealings with the devil that’s what it is to be alive. It is in the embrace of unity, and the transcendence of duality that we defeat the devil himself through the realisation that the devil is actually us and so is Jesus (Metaphorically speaking) we are our own demon and saviour
@ScouseFarm12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@tracy-9-c4yАй бұрын
They say you see the Dead before you Die yourself 😍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Hope I don't see any :) thanks for watching.
@richardjoangreen6918Ай бұрын
What is on the plaque images etc
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
All the information is in the video description with links. Thanks for watching.
@colscopters11 күн бұрын
On the pyramid is that two angels or something kneeling down at each end of the plaque.
@ScouseFarm10 күн бұрын
I'm not sure what it was but I think there's other articles about the tomb online that show the plaque in more detail. Thanks for watching.
@colscopters10 күн бұрын
@ScouseFarm thanks for sharing great video.
@pauljones8135Ай бұрын
So if u knock down that wall is the body behind it in the middle or underground in a tomb
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
They are buried underneath in a convential manner if the inscription is correct. That will just be an ornate structure to show off some 'wealth' no doubt. Thanks for watching.
@PeteLambo-dc8bm20 күн бұрын
There is a pyramid in the mountains of Scotland and one in Ireland ?
@ScouseFarm20 күн бұрын
Yes, there are quite a few in the UK of a similar construction. Thanks for watching.
@Poohbear2025Ай бұрын
Subbed 👍 👊
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one Poohbear :) welcome to Scouse Farm.
@irenedavo3768Ай бұрын
Egypt 🇪🇬
@irenedavo3768Ай бұрын
Remember to Subscribe
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks Irene.
@francis3221Ай бұрын
👍👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nice one, thanks for watching my friend.
@DJDJ-fl2nvАй бұрын
Does anyone know the reason for a pyramid structure being chosen or who built it ? Where were the bodies in the 17 years between death and internment in the pyramid?
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
I'm not sure but I suspect he was theren already and the tomb was added later by his brother. Thanks for watching.
@MikeL-7Ай бұрын
Who’s in that triangle La
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
William McKenzie (Railway Engineer) who died in 1851, and his two wives. And by the state of the Graveyard, there's probably a few Hedgehogs and a gang of Rats in their too :)
@kidda74Ай бұрын
Lol I was always told the guy was buried sat up at a poker table 😄
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Just a myth my friend but certainly a good story. Thanks for watching.
@aliciadarcy1Ай бұрын
👍
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@MommaGTo29 күн бұрын
pyramid of cards
@ScouseFarm28 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@mariahewitt4009Ай бұрын
His pact was when he gets buried the devil will take his soul so he never got buried he’s sitting at a table
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Oh well, maybe his Ghost will stop wandering the streets when he goes to rest :) thanks for watching.
@irenedavo3768Ай бұрын
Father Mackenzie
@Buffalo31Ай бұрын
You'll get to see inside soon if they don't do some gardening, as there's already plants growing in the brickwork.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Nature is taking over big time :) Thanks for watching.
@Swallow144Ай бұрын
Grand master mason
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
Probably/possibly mate. Thanks for watching.
@yt.personal.identificationАй бұрын
That's no Giza pyramid. It's just some geeza's pyramid.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
This geeza has a Toblerone pyramid and it's getting nailed on Christmas day :)
@MarianMurphy-rz8ej27 күн бұрын
😂 that’s no geyser it’s just some geeza… (like as in Yosemite or something 😂)…
@paulollerheadАй бұрын
Aliens
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
As always :) thanks for watching.
@paulollerheadАй бұрын
@ nice video. I’d never heard of that before and I live in Warrington. There’s a whole bunch of streets named after Egypt here. All the rich victorians were crazy for the pyramids and all that.
@ianmuldoon3246Ай бұрын
That grave yard will be getting a car park around the pyramid when the building is finished let me tell you know
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
Shame it's been left like that but maybe they will sort it while renovating the old Church. Thanks for watching.
@jeffreybail35327 күн бұрын
research the old world tartaria and compare the megalithic bhildings in your hometown to those in the world nd they are exactly the same architecture
@ScouseFarm27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@full-fishАй бұрын
£340,000+ then is equivalent to £60,000,000+ today. He was very wealthy indeed!
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
He must've won a lot of games of snap :)
@full-fishАй бұрын
@ScouseFarm I found out some interesting stuff about him and he was friends with some very powerful people like Thomas Brassey who was linked to Isambard Kingdom Brunel who was a very famous Freemason so likely that he was too of some degree but he was atheist so unsure. His tomb was erected 16 years after his death, strangely? Maybe a posthumous type thing if you will? 🤔 the answer will be there somewhere, just not got the time right now to look more, but yeah, he was a very linked up individual indeed! Great and interesting video presented well. Thanks 👍
@grahamcole-y5sАй бұрын
AT LEAST YOU DIDNT FALL OVER TODAY FELA
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
I know mate, it was a bit scary because it was like a few graves had been dug waiting for customers :) Thanks for watching.
@KathyAlen-s4eАй бұрын
Back in the 60s I went to the school adjacent to this graveyard and our playground overlooked it. We all thought it was really spooky but were intrigued by the pyramid tomb.....but the nuns didn't like us looking at it.
@ScouseFarmАй бұрын
The Nuns terrorised me in school too :)
@bucketlist1422Ай бұрын
Tom Sleman has a slightly different version of this tale
@ScouseFarm29 күн бұрын
Yes, a few people have mentioned that he wrote a 'ghost' book about it. Thanks for watching.