Rendering the Tandragee house with.....Sand????
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HI ya doin folks, I hope this finds you all healthy and well.
Just a short video this time folks with a wee explanation of where I've been, but I'm back and so keen to keep sending more content of what I've been at!
This house project I have named The Tandragee Home its for a gentleman named Ben who commissioned the house a while back and who has been patient and very helpful in bringing this project together. The house is located here in Northern Ireland and although a challenge it is a magnificent piece of architecture and really enjoyable to craft. It will not be a straight forward video build but I hope you enjoy the direction I've took in documenting the build for you. This episode will concentrate on the entrance and walls for the upstairs As always thanks to all you subscribers and all who have taken the time to read this, thankyou and I'll see ya later :)
History
Overlooking the town is Tandragee Castle. Originally the seat of the Chief of the Name of the O'Hanlon Irish clan and Lord of Orior, the Castle and surrounding countryside were confiscated and granted to Oliver St John and his heirs during the Tudor conquest of Ireland and the Plantation of Ulster.
According to D. J. O'Donoghue's account of his 1825 Irish tour, Sir Walter Scott was fascinated by the life and career of Redmond O'Hanlon, a local Rapparee leader. Hoping to make him the protagonist of an adventure novel, Scott corresponded with Lady Olivia Sparrow, an Anglo-Irish landowner whose estates included Tandragee. Although Scott asked Lady Olivia to obtain as much information as possible about O'Hanlon, he was forced to give up on the project after finding documentation too scanty.[5]
Tandragee Castle was rebuilt in about 1837 for The 6th Duke of Manchester. Today, its grounds are home to the Tayto potato-crisp factory.
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May God continue to help you shoulder on my dear John. Losing our mums is the worst … rather shifts the very foundation of our life. And friends … yet know they live still through your loving memories and laughter and kind words. I love you, John and never forget all we are and all we do comes from Him who loves us unconditionally.
Life is tough sometimes, wishing you only the best as time goes by.
I'm sorry for the loss of your mom, friend and others over the past year.🙏
@craftedreplications9529
21 күн бұрын
Hi Sara thankyou so much for your kind words,back at living life to the full and thanks for staying with me❤
So sorry to hear of your "troubles", and I hope that things have evened out for you. You're making some nice progress on the Tandragee project. Your idea worked out well!
So sorry to hear of your multiple losses, my prayers are with you and your family, during this difficult time....
@craftedreplications9529
11 күн бұрын
Thankyou so much Gretcha faith fixes you but my mind struggles🤔
@littlegretchensworkshop7665
11 күн бұрын
@@craftedreplications9529 l totally understand that. I lost my Daddy in 2022.…it still doesn't seem real❤️🩹💔❤️🩹
Nice to see you again John, sorry for your loss mate.
@craftedreplications9529
21 күн бұрын
Thanks Den appreciate it mate I've got a strange one coming up in the next video and I'll be looking forward to your thoughts on it 🤔
@BigDen06
20 күн бұрын
@@craftedreplications9529 I'm looking forward to it John.