That jewelry should be preserved. I hope it's not thrown away. Maybe donated to a museum or other catholic church. It can be mounted in a shadow box. What a great find.
@pama.64102 жыл бұрын
The writing under the Sacred Heart says "He (or It) is nothing but love and mercy". Love seeing your respect for this once holy ground. It will surely be a blessing to you.
@lillehus182 жыл бұрын
Hi , Real nun here. Those medals etc would be normal finds in a convent/monastery. Often people visit a holy place and bring back a medal. Often they have been blessed so you would just throw them away. When a sister dies you clear her room and you could expect to find these type of items. I am happy to help identify things that you find. The secret room with Sainte Famille picture is French for ‘holy family’ ie Jesus, Mary and Joseph. The picture with the heart is the ‘Sacred Heart’. It’s a devotional picture. The work you are doing is so fascinating. Thanks
@clivejames50589 ай бұрын
Yes, I noticed a Miraculous Medal amongst the trinkets. They could visit the chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Paris.
@zfrenchy17164 ай бұрын
do you thing this room was built to hide peoples during WWII ?
@jobuchner25634 ай бұрын
You would just throw them away? Why would they throw a blessed medal away?
@paulinesimon2257Ай бұрын
@@clivejames5058 Rue du Bac, Paris.
@mjtd26272 жыл бұрын
I was a nun in Troyes France during the 1980s. France persecuted Catholics, especially religious orders in the late 19th century, and many orders had to leave France temporarily. My order sold their property to a wealthy family who were their friends that held it for the until things improved years later, returning from Italy.
@hildahilpert50182 ай бұрын
I may need to watch the the first one as I am curious what order.of nuns had that convent.
@laurie42752 жыл бұрын
Set about finding a new antique bell. That tower should absolutely ring out with the new life you've brought to the estate.
@mrsm90482 жыл бұрын
This needs to be a tv show! Like Escape to the château!! Brilliant!
@bluemoon39272 жыл бұрын
The wall papers are works of art. Stunning! 💫
@vickismallwood20822 жыл бұрын
You will be discovering things for a long time to come. I for one am very excited to be a long on this journey with you guys. Thank you for sharing your beautiful convent with us Billy.
@machinist58282 жыл бұрын
You are doing what I started out doing when I was in my late teens. Single in a large city I needed and apartment or other living space. A drinking friend was renovating an old house into four apartments, two up and two downstairs. I could take my pick of whatever one I wanted and work on the others in exchange for rent. It was mostly paint, removing trash and fixing doors. My apartment had only one door in it and that was the bathroom. It did however have three exit doors. One into the front hall and stairs, one to the rear hall and one that opened to a set of stairs that came out at the center landing of the front stairs. The place was haunted, I was a disbeliever at first. I became at a gentile truce with them. The neatest thing I found was in my attic. I was following a power wire in the attic when I kicked a spot in the rough wood floor. Intrigued I examined the floor and found a door! Gently I lifted the trap door up thinking I was going to end up in the bedroom of the lower apartment. Instead it was a square space about three feet or one meter. Along the walls were wooden pegs all the way down to the floor below. I then realized they were steps and this was a room to hide escaped slaves. There was a door at the bottom that came out at the bottom of the stairs but it had been covered up at some time. I have many more tales about that old house but I must bid farewell for now. Cheers Terry
@dixiehuston48692 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@doloreslegrand27102 жыл бұрын
So interesting. If in USA it may have been part of Underground Railroad.
@shutterfocus2 жыл бұрын
Amazing!
@heenanyou2 жыл бұрын
What city is that?
@machinist58282 жыл бұрын
@@heenanyou Nashville Tennessee
@leeroyturner49862 жыл бұрын
That hidden room cabinet looks like another door on the back
@triciasklodowske56532 жыл бұрын
The jewelry could have been things that the young women had when they came into the convent life and gave them to the mother superior. Thanks for sharing. God bless.
@deirdreball37312 жыл бұрын
I can’t even tell you how fabulous the wallpapers are in the secret room. They are fantastic!
@angelhelen842 жыл бұрын
I remember when you said Michael was the ‘star’ to Ryan once…now look at your channel. You only needed to get comfortable in front of the camera. I think Michael was just comfortable from the get-go. I think, like Michael, your enthusiasm and knowledge for the topic your are speaking on is what makes you both very special and excellent vloggers.
@uscitizen8982 жыл бұрын
If the wallpaper samples were put up when they were new, they're probably almost as good as the day they were made. No fading would have occurred (i.e. from sunlight) in that secret, closed room. So you can probably be quite certain the colors are very very close to the original colors. How stunning!
@hell0hkitty2 жыл бұрын
lots of the green on the old wallpapers are made with arsenic. beware.
@jayneturnbull50412 жыл бұрын
Billy the wallpapers are truly stunning. I agree that a wallpaper company could reproduce them as a 'Convent' or 'Hidden Room' series. The fact that they have not been exposed to the light would have preserved the beautiful colours and the gold.
@margaretf61472 жыл бұрын
Anna from How to Renovate a Chateau (without killing your partner) actually has made her own wallpaper. I believe she is a textile designer. That might be a great collaboration between her and Michael attempting to recreate one of those wallpapers. I’d love to know how old they are.
@paulanull87312 жыл бұрын
I agree it should be reproduced. As I looked at them, pausing for a really good look, the multiple patterns, the strips side by side made me think it was donated. The paper would appear to me to be partial rolls left from other local homes and persons who gave them to the Convent. They were useful and beautiful as are many other items in the buildings. Also when you get a chance have the jewelry appraised as now days vintage pieces can go for higher prices than gold. All depends on when, where and who made it or if it has great age. This is a fascinating place and I look forward to seeing more of the restorations.
@shutterfocus2 жыл бұрын
The paper looked more like leftovers cobbled together. Funny how different people can see the exact same thing and draw a different conclusion. Hope Billy can interview the nuns and get an answer!
@billb53472 жыл бұрын
@@shutterfocus Left overs or samples. I have seen some huge tombs of wallpaper samples from that era. The nuns probably appreciated how wonderful those sections of wall paper are!
@highplainsdox2 жыл бұрын
The wallpaper reminds me of some William Morris scrapbook papers I have.
@Scotia__2 жыл бұрын
those wallpaper patterns would make gorgeous fabrics!
@wendygore27092 ай бұрын
Many wallpapers back in the day WERE fabric 🙂👍🏻
@myrnayoung52 жыл бұрын
Hi Billy - curious as to the history of the convent during WW2. Greatly enjoying seeing all the "nooks and crannies" - what a great place to explore!
@lorenataft61572 жыл бұрын
I too thought immediately there was some WWII connection...no clue why...dont know the history or timeline
@scottburbridge31702 жыл бұрын
so much work to do. blessings to you.🌼
@thelostarchivesserialvault53532 жыл бұрын
I would love to see the chapel turned back into a chapel. It could be rented out for weddings and have a B&B in the units in the hotel wing. Get a local marble craftsman to restore/rebuild the altar. You might also consider inviting back some of the nuns who used to live there to interview them for their memories of the place. They might have insight on to the stranger aspects of the place and you would probably learn a whole lot about the history of the place.
@maryjeannechessrown84822 жыл бұрын
What a great idea!!!!
@marvahoeckelman25392 жыл бұрын
Being a nun myself and familiar with the customs of many of them more than likely they put the religious articles, the medals and the crucifixes in the attic to ward off fire. This is not superstition as the images are sacramentals.. Also keep on the lookout for Palm Sunday palms. Rednun.
@jennypearson99552 жыл бұрын
Amen
@jerseybelle24912 жыл бұрын
@@marvahoeckelman2539 Who made them sacramentals & what does that mean
@marvahoeckelman25392 жыл бұрын
@Jersey Belle from MarvaHoeckelman. Sacramentals are religious articles that have been blessed by a priest with a special prayer of the Church for the purpose of keeping a person close to God and the saints. Religious articles include but are not limited to religious statues, medals, pictures, rosaries, crucifixes. In the video in question I saw medals containing images of the Virgin Mary and small crucifixes.
@nigelirmamaher58112 жыл бұрын
I have to agree,Billy, that wallpaper is absolutely gorgeous with all the gold in it.
@barbnemitz69232 жыл бұрын
that wall paper is stunning. I was just going to say get them reproduced, when you said the same thing. I would buy any of them, they are all so beautiful. I am so glad you appreciate antiques and old things.
@stacykelly99622 жыл бұрын
How exciting! Like you said “If these walls could talk!” I feel the same about my family’s Century farm ( Homesteaded by my greatx3 grandparents in 1837. I walk the 270+ acres, 80% woods now. I have 3 White Oak trees that are 175 years +, and two over 200 years old. I sit under the one I am able to access and imagine my ancestors walking by this very tree. History, whether it’s sad, violent ( a lot of U.S. Civil war 1860’s in this area), happy or peaceful; it’s all intriguing to me. You’re saving another historical building, and that’s a beautiful thing😊
@karinbergman16462 жыл бұрын
🌷💗🌷
@carolrigler55102 жыл бұрын
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@justranda12 жыл бұрын
The tour was amazing.. love seeing the apartment ideas, too. 😍 Thank you Petherick’s! 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼
@callaertserik15782 жыл бұрын
Hello, I would like to share with you my experiences when it comes to emptying monasteries and other holy places. In the 90s, I worked as a social worker for disabled people in a basilica in Belgium. At a certain point, the basilica had to be cleared to make room for the archives. During the clean-up, I found hundreds of similar brooches, machete buttons, and other relics that were already more than 100 years old at the time. And to add to your story, all these jewels were donations from people who had received the basilica, in your case the convent, for example for favors for themselves or family members. E.g. in case of illness, marriage counseling, healing, intercession in case of a miscarriage, etc. So they are not jewels worn by the nuns.
@barkingmad502 жыл бұрын
You are correct. A Sister or Nun would never have owned or worn a valuable cross or religious metal. The only exception, of which I am aware, would involve an Abbess or Prioress. On occasion, these women would have been given a valuable cross or religious medal, (as befitted her position in the church), in recognition of acts of holiness or service to the Order, or Church, by a higher level religious leader. This cross or medal would be worn under her habit, and never seen. In addition, depending on the rules of the Sister's or Nun's Order, a simple cross or medal could be gifted to a rank and file Sister or Nun on the occasion of religious significance. (For example, on an important anniversary of her taking her final vows. Or it might be in recognition of service or sacrifice.) This would also be worn out of sight. Another similar possibility would be small religious gifts given by her family, or by those for whom she ministered. These gifts might include a small religious statue or rosary. Usually she would only be allowed to keep the gift in her room. Again, not seen by others - as an act of humility. Upon her death, the gifts, (both valuable and simple), would be absorbed into the possessions of the Convent or Order. * All of this information is very broad. Each Order, Chapter House, and Covent followed the rules of their organization. * Rules for both Sisters and Nuns have relaxed over the last 70+/- years. I have written about the lives of female Religious prior to mid-1900.
@angelicaplummer46912 жыл бұрын
@@barkingmad50 where can one find your writing?
@mev07592 жыл бұрын
They should be donated to other order or church.... these are very special items.
@nonyabisness-cg7mf8 ай бұрын
Absolute vow of poverty. It was probably a privilege to fetch an item from the cupboard not to mention a glimpse of the beauty. The Mother Superior was in control of every inch and every soul within those walls.
@rnbwstargrove6248 ай бұрын
They make rosary and they do use them in their parish
@rolandhribal71552 жыл бұрын
Hello Billy. I was wondering if you considered that perhaps the secret room woud have been used to hide Jews during WWII? I have some relatives who were hidden in just such a room, bit bigger from what I remember, it was a convent just ouside the City of Nancy in Lorraine, north east France. I visited it many years later. The sisters saved seven members of my family that way.
@serenitypeaceandcomfort36692 жыл бұрын
That makes alot of sense. 👍
@sunaccent2552 жыл бұрын
Hidden rooms were also for disobedient nuns. It was not uncommon to be punished in this way.
@patperrier96402 жыл бұрын
The hiding of the Jews is a great theory. Many convents did that.
@highplainsdox2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you about the secret room. A hiding place. Possibly there are even more of them.
@leticiagrantsearle1032 жыл бұрын
It could well be so, but even though It was a catholic convent, why would they keep the catholic imagery, i.e. The Holy Family and the one of the Sacred Heart, which is the Heart with the Sword and the Crown of Thorns around it... The world's around the Edge say something to the order of: Halt! The Heart of Jesús Is with me. May your kingdom come (to us). It is considered a powerful sacramental, once It is blessed by a catholic priest, to keep Evil away from whoever carries it on their person or has it affixed to their doors or walls of where they live.
@ruththomas49152 жыл бұрын
I found you just yesterday and I'm hooked! I love old buildings with rich history and the very fact that you and your family buy and restore! That's like saving our history, thank you! Now back to watching your channel!
@katharinatrub13382 жыл бұрын
Well Billy, this Wallpaper is so fantastically vivid in Color, sumptuous and simply spectacular! Maybe contact a museum, cause to have the wallpaper in such pure state must be rare! I mean, there was no sunlight waste ever. I imagine my self being obliged to stay in the secret room for some days, weeks, maybe more...? Lots to look at ! The 18 K gold 'buttons' are Shirtbuttons (neck) rather than Cufflinks. What a lovely discovery! - The Travertine floor will look really great! Thank you Billy for your update and have a great week! ...all of you! ; ))
@kitschyku51042 жыл бұрын
We really are enjoying the convent videos! Love how that beautiful building has stood the test of time protected by that 60s?70s? Inner shell Can’t wait to see you peel back the layers and expose its beauty and secrets. Billy your love and respect of these old buildings and things shines through and for us like minded people s joy to watch! Many thanks for filming these! 🤗❤️🇨🇦
@bexbergh42952 жыл бұрын
Not sure if anyone commented on the last video to clarify… but the print with Mary, Joseph, & Jesus would be referred to as “The Holy Family” i.e. “La Sainte Famille.” As a Catholic, it is so interesting to see these discoveries you are making! Have you ever considered asking a Catholic historian to come interpret some of what you are finding? Or even consulting with someone who is Catholic who could provide you with the context/history of these religious artifacts? For example, the “cufflinks” you found are actually “collar buttons,” for a Roman collar. It keeps it in place. I would volunteer, but, unfortunately I’m across the pond.
@karinbergman16462 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻💗🙏🏻
@lillehus182 жыл бұрын
Hadn’t read your comment before I posted mine. I am happy to help too. I would love to know which order the nuns/sisters were. Quite unusual just to abandon a convent.
@bernitacenteno13262 жыл бұрын
You have a few volunteers to tell you what these Catholic items mean. God Bless your endeavors and your fathers too, and all who are helping make your abandoned convent renovated, restored to its pristine appearance, as much as it is feasible to do so. The film makers are doing an excellent job too. Thanks.
@bernitacenteno13262 жыл бұрын
@@lillehus18 Thankyou sister. To this family of rennovaters : Yes, as sister here says here, please find out for your viewers what orders lived in your abandoned convent, many nuns/or sisters resided there over 250 years, and why did they leave, or did they die off or were they in the French Revolution and lost their lives or their convent, tragically? We would like to learn about its history too. Thousands of Catholics would be interested to hear what you've found out. Also, do you hope to sell the convent after you are finished renovating it ? What are your plans about it for the future? As you can see we have lots of questions, therefor lots of interest your videos.
@bexbergh42952 жыл бұрын
@@bernitacenteno1326 I believe that they mentioned earlier on in the series that the nuns were older in age and it made more sense for them to be transferred to a newer motherhouse? Where they could be cared for as they continue to age? but, please @The Pethericks clarify this.
@АллаСоболева-р9ц8 ай бұрын
Добрый день! Мне очень нравится, что вы все сохраняете, восстанавливаете и бережете. Вы очень трудолюбивый человек. Я рада, что у вас есть свой замок. Такие люди, как вы должны жить в своих дворцах и замках🥰
@Truth777722 жыл бұрын
I am inspired by you Billy and the rest of your family ~ I have a 3 bedroom semi to renovate and moved here in 2019 ~ I am woman alone so I am getting help from friends and other when I can afford work done. Thanks for showing us what you are doing you literally keep me going on my simple mission......which is daunting at times......but all is progress as I am creating a vegetable garden etc
@mariagillinson85272 жыл бұрын
You can do it Jo! Power on!
@yvonnepagan99122 жыл бұрын
You sound pretty tough to me lady. Keep at it. Success is a journey, not just a destination. Enjoy what you do as you do your best❤️🦘
@Truth777722 жыл бұрын
@@mariagillinson8527 Thank you ~ I shall.....
@juliebogdanoff401322 күн бұрын
Very interesting to watch Billy. Thank you for being respectful of the convent and what it stands for✝️
@sarahburton31102 жыл бұрын
So exciting!! The history of the convent is slowly revealing itself to you Billy 😊💛👍🏻
@darlenewebber77062 жыл бұрын
Wow you’ve really got that place cleaned up and it’s starting to get exciting to see what you guys are doing. Love it❣️
@p.a.reysen31852 жыл бұрын
Billy, I would imagine the Order which still exists near Toronto, Canada, might be a repository of the history of the Convent. They have their own website. I would assume when the Order left France, as much of their records that could be managed went with them. This is such a fantastic adventure that the entire world is looking over your shoulder as all the nooks and crannies are again brought to the viewing world. Something that few ever had that level of discovery into the old world Nunnery.
@Cate74512 жыл бұрын
Convent
@ThePethericks2 жыл бұрын
I found a letter addressed to Religieuses Hospitalieres de saint joseph in Montreal, coincidentally its the same name as the convent i own so possibly its the same order which left france?
@p.a.reysen31852 жыл бұрын
@@ThePethericks I suggest looking at their website in Canada. Might have someone who can provide the missing history of the French Nunnery.
@ruthdice21542 жыл бұрын
Billy, yes look at the website, it will tell you the archives for the order are in Angers France.
@Redhotcook2 жыл бұрын
@@ThePethericks 100% contact The order, Nuns generally Kept excellent & detailed Paperwork and information, quite often they did most of the letters and logs for the Local Priest as well. You never know what History you will turn up, and maybe a visit from the Order? How amazing would that be.
@HazelAndrewsAcupuncture2 жыл бұрын
I’ve only just found you Chanel. I love the convent… such a beautify building and it seems to have a lovely chilled atmosphere. ( apart from when you talk about ghosts lol ). I think that courtyard you make a lovely courtyard garden with a trickling fountain… bliss!
@aislingmaguire37252 жыл бұрын
Glad we finally got to see the apartment again, Sadie did tease you would fill us in on what was happening. Michael will have to watch out with how quickly the subscribers are jumping .... fantastic to see 👏
@JP-bv7bf2 жыл бұрын
Great little find with the bits and bobs. The apartment is going to be so nice. I would not take out the glass above the door, frost it so you still get light but have privacy you want. Congratulations on hitting over 100 thousand subscribers. well done
@harlowesadventuresinwonder15642 жыл бұрын
The sign with the sacred heart says "Domine Salva nos Terinnis" which is "Lord save us by the Three" Maybe "by the Trinity" or referring to the Holy Family or Holy 3" "Vive Jésus" "Long Live Jesus" "Arréte Le Coeur De Jésus Est La" "Stop the heart of Jesus is here" "Il N'est Qu'Amour Et Misericorde" "There is only love and mercy" "Garde D'Honneur Du Sacre Coeur" "Sacred Heart Honor Guard". This a badge of the Honor Guard of the Sacred Heart founded in 1863 at the Visitation of Holy Mary at Bourg-en-Bresse, France. This is a group of men or women usually in a monastic community early on but now open to all Catholics who ensure there is always at least one member of the Honor Guard in prayer, reverence and adoration before the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This tradition sought to emulate the vigil at the cross of Mary, John and Mary Magdalene. This included several groups some who offered a hour of prayer, those who accepted trials, humiliations and "little crosses" or carrying a burden. Prayers are often said on behalf of friends and family who are not believers to bring them to the mercy of God. The very bottom says "Parce Domine 5 fois" "Parce Domine x 5 times" Parce Domine is a ritual chant it goes "Spare Lord, spare your people: Be not angry with us forever." and "Divin Coeur De Jesus 5 fois" "Divine Heart of Jesus x 5 times" The Prayer of the Divine Heart of Jésus "O Divine Heart of Jesus, grant I pray Thee, eternal rest to the Souls in Purgatory, the final grace to those who are about to die this day, true repentance to sinners, the light of faith to pagans, and Thy blessing to me and to all who are dear to me. To Thee, therefore, O Most Merciful Heart of Jesus, I commend all these souls, and in their behalf I offer unto Thee all Thy merits of Thy Most Blessed Mother and of all the Angels and Saints, together with all the Masses, Communion, prayers and good works which this day are being offered throughout Christendom. O Most Holy Heart of Jesus, shower Thy blessings in abundant measure upon all the clergy; to the just grant perseverance; convert sinners; enlighten unbelievers; bless our relations, friends and benefactors; assist the dying; deliver the Holy Souls in Purgatory; and extend over all hearts the sweet empire of Thy love. Amen." So it is a guide to prayer giving two prayers to be repeated 5 times each in an hour of prayer in the adoration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
@bekindfox2 жыл бұрын
I was just checking if somebody had explained these topics already to avoid double posting, so thank you for this! :-)
@evelynmilne46832 жыл бұрын
AMEN!
@alfredgeorge3172 жыл бұрын
Thank You for the info....
@ruthmaryrose2 жыл бұрын
@Harlowe’s Adventure Thank you for all the translating you did on the picture of the Sacred Heart. The only suggestion I have is that what you read as “Terinnis” is actually “Perimus”. It is hard to make it out. I had to take a screenshot of it and then zoom in on the word, then looked up its meaning. I did study Latin in school but that was 60 years ago. 🙂 The verse is taken from Matthew 8:25 where the apostles beg Jesus to save them from the storm and means “Lord, save us we are perishing”.
@harlowesadventuresinwonder15642 жыл бұрын
@@ruthmaryrose Absolutely possible! I was really unsure about that bit when I translated it as that part was really hard to read. I didn't have time to do much more than I did with reading it out in French and translating to English.
@deniseblackman52292 жыл бұрын
Your music is spot on-really sets the mood. So enjoy the love of history this channel brings!
@melissahalbert94552 жыл бұрын
I love the bell tower! Finding the jewelry in the attic...WOW! And your already working on the first apartment! The travertine will be really nice! Cannot wait to see the progress! Well done Billy!!!
@MC-3422 жыл бұрын
When I attended Catholic boarding school the nuns used to keep little collections of religious medals and odd pieces of jewelry. They weren't allowed to keep much in personal possessions so I guess these trinkets were very important to them. I would frame them and the bits of wallpaper with the history behind them. Makes for great artwork and some lovely stories for the convent.
@mac5houstonatgmail2 жыл бұрын
It could have been personal items of Family of the Convent member.
@britlew59332 жыл бұрын
Those plastic containers are a rather new invention so I would assume this has not been there for decades.
@stephanieinwood2831 Жыл бұрын
The sisters would give us students medals as a prize for doing well in a test for example. If these sisters were nursing sisters they might use the medals to pin to a patients clothing as a reminder of blessing & protection. ~ Once a nursing Sister too! Really love this restoration.
@CKB-fg2er Жыл бұрын
They hid the jewelry in the attic to probably appease the ghosts❣️❤️
@maureen54952 жыл бұрын
Also, those gold studs, I think are collar studs. When you had removable collars on shirts (or old style nurses uniforms and maybe the habits worn by nuns perhaps?) you had studs like these to attach the starched collar to the outfit. Love the channel by the way and can't wait to see how the convent projects develops.
@somewherenicefarmstay61462 жыл бұрын
I agree, I thought they were collar studs too.
@dustinduncan24442 жыл бұрын
That was exactly my thought. With detachable clerical collars you normally have a stud on the back and one in the front. The larger part goes through a slit in the shirt and sits close to the neck with the smaller end of the stud through the collar. Lengths of the studs look about right too (short one on the front, longer in back as it has two ends of the collar overlapping).
@Redhotcook2 жыл бұрын
Billy ( I’m sure Qwen will know the below 👇) Religious orders IE - priest or a Nun would Never have used Gold in this way. For sure The Catholic Church has many beautiful Gold Relic’s & items. The Nuns would have absolutely knew exactly how to find them. Personally I think they are gold Communion Pins (For Boys)= large front piece with a small pin & a keeper at the rear. This is completely in keeping with the age and size. There is no significant age to the 2 pieces from the video IMO, I saw many of these in the early to Mid 1970s. The other items are Generally called A Holy Medal, depending on the Design front & back probably the most well known is a “St Christopher” . However there are several others ie- Lourdes Apparition Medal, Virgin Mary Medal, St Benedict Medal, Our Lady of Lourdes, St Bernadette, Sacred Heart Of Jesus, Divine Mercy, St Michael, St Philomena, St Joseph, St Martin, St Jude, Our Lady Of Perpetual Help, Guardian Angel, Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Then the one that is generally given to children at Holy Communion is the Chalice Medal which most Convents schools would give to each child completing their Holy Communion every year. Last but not least is The Miraculous Medal which originated in Paris in 1832 & is Still Today one of the most popular Medals with over a Billion copies. Hope the above 👆 Helps you with your research.
@drfred1203 Жыл бұрын
And I join in this small choir of agreement. With 1.5K comments, surely somebody had to say that they were collar studs! Cheers from Madison, Wisc.
@Linda-90372 жыл бұрын
I would feel like a queen sleeping in a room covered in that blue wallpaper...The color and designs are stunning...so is the other one with the gold patterns...absolutely breathtaking...They deserve to be reproduced and shown off all over entire walls displaying their beauty. Brought out into the light and decorating the rooms of the convent. Beautiful creativity enhancing rooms that were dedicated to God's glory.
@dashaway14602 жыл бұрын
That is like a real treasure room! The wallpapers are indeed magnificent! So many ideas come to mind regarding the designs. I would love to see the cupboard moved out and enjoyed. It is truly lovely! Billy you are awesome! Congratulations on reaching 103K subscribers!
@mikerogers5822 жыл бұрын
Those things are not cuff links, they are studs for a dress shirt.
@beverley15392 жыл бұрын
Hiya Billy really enjoying discovering along side you, very exciting times for all! Blessings to you and yours Thankyou Ontario Canada 🐝🇨🇦
@pamkullman88392 жыл бұрын
I love your little treasure trove. It reminds me of some of the stuff my mom had. Glad that you are still having fun and find things exciting around the convent!
@MrdenIseger2 жыл бұрын
So awesome! But you might need to be very careful with the green wallpapers. I am not sure if anyone mentioned it before, but if the green floral wallpaper is old (up to late 19th century) it may contain traces of arsenic-based dyes. It would be a good idea to send a small sample to a specialist. Keep up the good work!
@adamknopp66312 жыл бұрын
Yes. Good advice. William Morris is said to be indirectly associated with the death of thousands of people. Fluctuating temperatures if warmth and damp and Victorian obsession with cleaning released it into the air..
@Mitch-Hendren Жыл бұрын
It's what Napoleon died of . The house he was put under house arrest in st helena was damp with arsenic dyed wallpaper.
@cathjj840 Жыл бұрын
I know that was a problem in Great Britain, but I'm not sure they used that technique/color in France.
@naradaian Жыл бұрын
Lifes too short for nanny states.... comments from people who don't know about the sort of safety equipment available for building work and removing it will freak the historians/planners/archaeologists out. Honestly some people are frightened of their own shadow, half the streams in central scotland are precipitating arsenic from quarry, mines and slag heaps
@inge6280 Жыл бұрын
I just love the tiles in the big rooms of that apartment
@CynthiaBerry7132 жыл бұрын
Wow! That little room was amazing! And the bell tower, so interesting to see how it's built, fantastic! Can't wait to see what's uncovered in the back garden, and watch the first apartment come together!
@cathrynmartin43952 жыл бұрын
It is so fun to tag along to find and see what y'all are doing there. Being in the U.S. people have no idea what "old" really is and this set of buildings (and grounds) you are renovating is fascinating to watch.
@cathjj840 Жыл бұрын
They could have an idea if they kept things and kept them up instead of abandoning, trashing and/or bulldozing them. The US is older than many countries now in the UN, and even much older if you count the former colonies, and still older to downright ancient if you count indigenous populations. Which we should do, and not allow the government to let corporations continue to take over and desecrate the few bits of territory recognized by treaty as inalienably theirs.
@cathrynmartin4395 Жыл бұрын
@@cathjj840 Are you KIDDING me?!? You must not be up on HISTORY of the WORLD. Yes, the North American Continent has had indigenous people for thousands of years. SO HAS THE EUROPEAN LAND MASS! Stonehenge dates at approximately 2500 BC. Egypt's Giza Pyramid is estimated at 4500 years old. So let's not get on a high horse about who and what is older. You mentioned "the colonies" - the first American colony was established in 1607. Contrast that with the first English monarch that reigned from 807-839. Little bit older unless you just can't seem to do the math here...
@gebswife2 жыл бұрын
My husband and I just discovered your channel. We’re hooked. Great job. Greetings from Texas.
@christinebarnes34932 жыл бұрын
Same for us Texas 👋🏻
@joycejohnson3952 жыл бұрын
Billy, you need a headlamp to wear as you explore. Hands free light!!
@karenfarris20142 жыл бұрын
Exciting new vlog every week! Love the treasures you found. Glad the weather is beautiful for you too. Thanks for all the fascinating updates.
@katherinebennett5892 жыл бұрын
These shows make me want to go there. I live in Atlanta Georgia all my 80+ years have not ever been out of the states, but if I could I would certainly be there. I enjoy your show very much and wish you and your family the best of luck.
@karenbaumgardner41092 жыл бұрын
Congrats on 103K subscribers....and on another fascinating video. Perhaps a metal detector would be fun to run over those attic floorboards...I wondered if pieces would have fallen through the rather wide gaps? Plus just fun to search for other treasures!
@juliaplatton2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely 💯 awesome. Loved the wallpaper and love the ideas of the rooms. Going to look amazing and the jewellery, I would make a small glass case to show them, with an inscription on were they were found.
@lauraorben71282 жыл бұрын
Archivists would probably love to see the wallpapers! Thanks for sharing.
@valeriehutzell11662 жыл бұрын
I absolutely envy you on your acquisition and journey of discovery in this beautiful setting! Would be a dream come true. Thank you so much for taking us along!
@rosemarythyme63512 жыл бұрын
I really like the new tile flooring you chose. Beautiful! In my opinion, I think you should keep the transom window above the apartment door. Historically, operable transom windows played a role in the heating and cooling of a building. It also adds charm since they aren't seen much these days. As you're concerned about privacy from the nearby stairwell, get creative with an elegant fabric curtain or perhaps louvers or blinds that the occupant could open or close. Just my two cents... Best of luck on your new property. I'm sure the renovation will be an adventure!
@madgevanness40112 жыл бұрын
Or frosted glass.
@IMChrysalis2 жыл бұрын
I know you could find an accordian fan or two at Asian stores... or just find your favorite seamster and have him/her design one to fit the window... or just use some glass paint and make it look like stained glass. Whatever you decide, be very careful. Glass is a liquid, so over the years it drips down and the bottom gets thicker, while the top edges become very thin and fragile...the older the glass, the more pronounced the effect...
@IMChrysalis2 жыл бұрын
Love the bell tower...
@faithlesshound5621 Жыл бұрын
Openable transoms above interior doors were banned in the US after the Winecoff Hotel fire of 1946 (in Atlanta), during which open transom windows had allowed fire to pass from the corridors into the rooms. They might have been banned in other countries too.
@jeanburgin1602 жыл бұрын
Wow the property is looking so very good! The Wall papers are outstanding. So amazing. You are so lucky how good shape the property is. The workmanship back then was truly outstanding. Hopefully you can find another bell. Nice doors ...Nice to redo and give life back to the property. Love the tile flooring. I love what you all are doing. Fun to follow!
@TiptonMama2 жыл бұрын
Ohhh, I just found your channel, with the video of when you got the keys. I had to go back to find others of the convention (Edited to fix *convent - autocorrect and I have a love hate relationship lol) but I'm still working my way through now! I'm hoping I can join for the live tomorrow, but I'm working on some stuff myself then, so I may have to watch it after. How exciting that there's jewelry in the attic. I can't wait to see what it all looks like, and if you discover the history of it!
@marilynnreiter72212 жыл бұрын
You're doing an amazing job! First all that overgrown mess outside and now the renovations to the interiors. Bringing something special back to life. Bravo. Keep up the good work!
@jkcarroll2 жыл бұрын
After watching a few of these videos about the convent, I'm subscribing to your channel! Just a few comments: 1. When the structure was deconsecrated, the bells would be removed as part of the process. Bells that are used in churches and other Roman Catholic structures are all blessed, so each peal of the bell is like a prayer being sent out for all who can hear it. Since the structure was converted to "profane" (i.e., "common" or "non-sacramental") use, any blessed or sacramental object would need to be removed, if possible. This would include the blessed bells. There is anecdotal evidence from exorcists that the demons that have possessed people hate and fear the sound of blessed bells, and will react *strongly* when exposed to the peals of blessed bells, but not at all to the sound of un-blessed bells, even if those bells are used in a church setting (albeit one that is not Catholic). 2. You have evidence that people have been partying there in the garden; given the state of the world it's very possible that someone, just for kicks, engaged in "unwholesome behavior" inside different parts of the convent. (I'm trying to keep this comment family-friendly.) I would recommend that after you have cleaned up the grounds and the interior so you can be certain there are no more hidden spaces, you arrange with the local church to have a priest or priests go through and bless the entire structure, the grounds and rooms. 3. A majority of the "trinkets, bits, and bobs" you found in the attic are actually religious medallions and saint's medals. I noticed at least 2 "Miraculous Medals" in your find. All of these things may not have much monetary value in and of themselves, but they can have great value to Catholics, especially if you can get them dated to a particular year or manufactured in a particular place.
@eileenworth78622 жыл бұрын
Some looked like relics which are more valuable.
@tmjb002 жыл бұрын
It does look like you might have saint relics in with the medals. Not that I think he would do it intentionally, but please be respectful to those items that you found in the attic. Very good chances are that they are blessed. If you could check with an area religious, they can let you know how to properly dispose of them. They’ll let you know what can be sold and how it can be sold if you decide not to keep them. Thank you.
@susancumming70992 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing all this valuable information about the Catholic Church etc. I am Catholic and didn't know about Priest Rooms until someone posted they thought that was what the Hidden Room was. Then Billy found Medallions and Saint Medals. I recognized immediately they were Catholic and it lined up they had to quickly had to hide those along with the Priest. Such fascinating history. Billy, any chance you would be willing to consult with an Historian familiar with the time of this building was built etc?
@susancumming70992 жыл бұрын
@@tmjb00 If you decide not to keep them, please make them available for purchase by one of us Catholics who would cherish them.
@DownButNotOutYet2 жыл бұрын
Morning Billy, what an interesting video. That is an amazing Convent, so big. The bell tower sure is magnificent. As you say, a pity about the bell, maybe later on you can do a fund raising in the Courtyard to be able to buy a bell for replacement. It would benefit all. The wall paper is jaw dropping beautiful. Such splendour. the jewellery was an amazing discovery. I am sure if you can get it cleaned up and maybe placed inside a box frame with a light inside, it would display everything beautifully, that is after Gwendoline or other family members found in interest. Remember the Nuns were very humble woman, no luxuries and no airs and graces for show! Hopefully you will find other priceless items,, you could show them off in the Library. Take care, all the very best, kind regards.
@lindamitman45382 жыл бұрын
I’m loving discovering the hidden parts of the convent along with you. Sadie and Mo’s apartment is coming along nicely. I hope they get the nice kitchen that they deserve - it’s the heart of the home after all. I’m sure Olivia will be excited to be in town with her friends and an easy walk to school. Sadie will be so busy between the apartment, Udea, Queenie and Elsa. I’m so happy for her to be able to ride again. She is so lovely with the animals and Mo is a gem. Love the Petherick family!
@debfarber82273 күн бұрын
I'm just now 11/24 watching your series and enjoying it immensly. What a great way to make money for your reno by fixing the apartments first!
@AnneMB9552 жыл бұрын
Just fascinating, Billy. Love thinking about the stories that have been shared within all those walls. What will you do with those trinkets? A display, maybe? Please keep sharing.
@scottlewis35062 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. You are bringing history back to life. It is amazing.
@fairyGrandmother2 жыл бұрын
Hello! New subbie here! It would be amazing if you could photograph the old wallpaper! Book makers and junk journalists such as myself would love to be able to buy them as a digital download! All the age, holes and dirt add to the vintage/antique look of books! This was alot of fun! TFS Hugs!
@sallycarpenter15842 жыл бұрын
Thank you Billy,great yreasure hunt,the cuff links as you called them are collar studs,when people have detachable collars to shirts,my Dad had some. cant waite for next vlogg.xx
@dianacrowell582 жыл бұрын
Loving these videos! Thank you Billy.
@marilynrn7112 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these very interesting vlogs Billy, You are knocking it out of the park!
@karinbergman16462 жыл бұрын
The first thing I thought when seeing the wallpapers was that they could be recreated. It would be nice to do some select rooms with the wallpapers. One can even have fabrics, carry all bags, pillows, wrapping paper, hats, aprons, anything done! How exciting and beautiful! The religious jewelry... hmmm...was it given for various achievements? I wonder if someone found it in the rooms and put it all together. You could have the crosses etc. reproduced and sell with your webstore eventually ! More finds will come, I'm sure. I am wondering where burials were placed, especially early on? In a cemetery nearby? In the Chapel grounds? Most likely inside the courtyard? Would be fascinating to find out. Perhaps the church in Paris has those records, or the town? I've wondered the same with LaLande and Basmagnier. You definitely need some peacocks in the courtyard! 💗
@2times2is42 жыл бұрын
so refreshing to see history being preserved and celebrated. really enjoying your renovations from here in the USA
@jeepgeek72592 жыл бұрын
So fun to find treasures!! And secret hidden spaces!! It’s already looking amazing!! It’s fantastic that you are bringing it all back to life!!
@normaspande31412 жыл бұрын
What fun that was, thank you for your slow tour and explanation as we go.
@krisindaboyce34172 жыл бұрын
Love the wallpapers you found. All are beautiful. The one blue background and floral print is really stunning! Changing out antique doors ? I understand if they are beyond repair. But the ones in excellent shape I would keep. New doors I would have made to match. But that is simply me. I am surprised at how tiny the kitchen is.( I have a small kitchen), that looked claustrophobic to me. Can not wait to see the end result though. Looking great so far. The jewelry you found in the attic. I had a silly thought of a squirrel stashing away shiny things it liked. 😂 But I read a comment that explained the trinkets to ward off fire in the attic. So much for my squirrely theory. Wish you and your family all the best. Hugs from Canada ❤️
@dianahampton87682 жыл бұрын
Fun to see the jewelry! I could have enjoyed seeing the pieces laid out so you could see each one! I really look forward your videos. I see you just topped 100,000, congratulation! Your hard work paid off!,,,
@reneskaaning57512 жыл бұрын
It would be amazing to reproduce those wallpapers,I so hope you will do that. Thanks again Billy for great content.
@heatherbowlan19612 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing ! Loved you little treasure find !
@sw6512 жыл бұрын
A lot getting done. You can take warped wood and lay it horizontally but slightly elevated over a area of wet grass. As the wood absorbs the moisture it will straighten. You can use weights to help with a really warped piece. We used to do this to repair antique furniture that warped from improper storage.
@blakehahn-atlantaga85102 жыл бұрын
So amazing Billy! The apt is going to be so nice! You have accomplished so much in a short time!
@karenbarclay94952 жыл бұрын
The wallpaper is beautiful and reproducing it would be a great idea. I recently visited an exhibition in Edinburgh on The history of wallpaper and William Morris in particular. It was fascinating. The style of your wallpaper was well represented, vibrant colours, florals with gold detailing. It would be really interesting to research the paper to see if it was from any of the famous French wallpaper companies. Maybe a task and a vlog for Michael in the future! The tiny little medallions you found , I couldn’t see clearly but they might be what we used to call ‘miraculous medals’ and they were given out on particular saint’s days to children by the priest. Don’t remember if you had to have been good to get one !! Great vlog, Billy, the convent project is making for super content 👍
@judywilson52142 жыл бұрын
What amazing finds .... I agree with one of your other comments , I think what you think are cuff links are nurses collar studs ... I was a nurse in the 70s and wore a starched collar with a stud just like those .... Have fun restoring this amazing place ! ...
@LeslieNikulka2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Some a amazing finds. I love that you appreciate the old wallpapers - you've even caused me to appreciate them more. I wonder why the jewelry wasn't hidden in the secret room with the cupboard? I love the natural stone floor tile you have chosen. Thanks for continuing to share your fascinating videos, Billy! What an adventure!
@marjoriepark11982 жыл бұрын
Awesome accomplishments. Good team effort. Look forward to your continued progress. Beautiful bell tower architecture. Thanks for the inside discoveries and updates. Marjorie from Georgia US. PS Fantastic camera work…. Especially the drone shots. 👍🌈🙌🏻
@kdean95372 жыл бұрын
Hi Billy, The wall paper is really stunning, glad you are preserving the room. What a find the jewelry! That's wonderful that the bell tower doesn't have any woodworm or rot! You guys really have been busy, getting an apartment ready, the travertine is going to be beautiful! Congratulations on over 100K subs...so very well deserved!👍 Thank you so much for the update, this is such an interesting and exciting journey! Take really good care of yourselves, stay well! Lots of love Kathy x 💖
@lorrainericardo86802 жыл бұрын
almost everything can be renovated or fixed ,, these are gems for sure ,,,, you are a lucky man ,,
@pedrotenn20072 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! Those wallpapers are incredible. The apartment is looking so awesome. It’s very exciting to see all this progress. I noticed what looked like a white rose in the garden. Would be cool to know what plants they had out there by what has survived.
@BlackStump1722 жыл бұрын
Yes the history of the garden would be interesting .
@sharongruener60782 жыл бұрын
Love exploring with you. The wallpaper is divine, love it. I can't wait to see the new apartment unfold. Blessings.
@thepenelopejones2 жыл бұрын
Huge adventures - huge excitement Billy ~~ 103K and climbing, congratulations from the heart, so richly deserved! And speaking of "riches" while not the crown jewels in the attic, treasures all the same. It will be fascinating to see if some of the pieces could be matched up with their owners. 💯👌
@alexoliver56522 жыл бұрын
Hello 👋 How are you doing today
@Prieze8682 жыл бұрын
It's comforting to hear the family tone in your voice brother's alike
@lisaakinlabi2 жыл бұрын
OH Billy what fun! 103K followers is amazing and I am so glad I have been watching your entire adventure to date. I would love to see the jewels put into a shadow box and hung for people to view. They should be hung in a place of honor as they may have been jewels the nuns gave up when they entered the order. So Stephanie went to a place where they make elaborate wallpaper and I think they reproduce it. She may have some ideas for you where to get the reproductions done if Michael does not want to do it. It's amazing you are already getting into the renovations. Hope everything goes well and what you are envisioning comes to full fruition. Such a monumental task.
@MJ-wrty2 жыл бұрын
Nuns would pin their medals under their habits. The long black robe would cover it. I'm Catholic. All my education was in Catholic schools taught by nuns and priests. Sometimes they would attach a lot of the small ones onto a safety pin and pin them onto their upper garments ( under their shirt)
@brandispry5762 жыл бұрын
Wow! What a wonderful find! The jewelry was amazing! You could put it in a small shadow box on display.
@loraoflahrity1302 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing exploring all the different areas and hiding spots. Back in my parochial days nun's would award good behavior with a pendent of a saint. They were very thin and made of aluminum. What a fascinating undertaking and so much work!
@deborrastrom85592 жыл бұрын
Your a wonder...Billy! Love exploring with you...!
@autodidactin2 жыл бұрын
The wallpaper you found in the hidden room was stunningly beautiful. I also enjoyed the filming of the bell tower with the light an shadows and the dust mites. Reminds me a bit of the filming you did of Michael in the chateau attic. A memorable bit of filming indeed. Treasure excitement! So much enjoy your videos Billy; thank you!
@shanwow26362 жыл бұрын
Ahh! I love this! Thank you so much for documenting this for all to see! I like how respectful you are of the space and that you want to preserve everything! Not too many people left like that and I absolutely appreciate it! I’m so glad I came across your channel!
@nicholasfryee78672 жыл бұрын
Fabulous interesting find Billy love the gold cufflinks and as you say the history of the place Kind regards Nicholas 😊
@genovevaledo9106 күн бұрын
I just came across your channel. I can’t wait to see all your hard work. That convent is truly amazing so beautiful.