The White WITCH of Rosehall - The Story of ANNIE PALMER
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Follow the story of the White witch of Rose hall, at the Rose Hall great house in St James Jamaica. This story dates back to the day of slavery, when the wicked witch Annie Palmer ruled these ground and is said to have killed all her husbands before been killed by here enslaved lover Tackoo....
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She did such a good presentation 👍👍
@ladyink77
Жыл бұрын
A bit robotic but very thorough 👍🏽
@Kajaila
Ай бұрын
What the hell yo just say you mad or what
The sound effects and eerie music take away from how good of a tour this could be! The tour guide is very thorough and informative! Love her!!
Good work. The tour guide was excellent, really knew how to present, and has a good memory.
You always virtually take me back to Jamaica. I'm a Jamaican living in the US. I went back in 2013 and had this same exact visit to Rose Hall. Growing up in Jamaica we never visited Rose Hall because of the many scary horror stories we heard about this house. I was glad to visit. The stairs and floors screaming is real. It is a beautiful house inside and outside🇯🇲😍
@jamaica_uncut
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾
@edgarmarshall1174
Жыл бұрын
I always want to live in one of those old fashion house.
@saulbenjamin6368
Жыл бұрын
My opinion is that with me being jamaican this house should av being given to the people of black jamaicans it wuz our foreparents who did bear the blunt of this property every black jamaicans should av got a share of this property .if black jamaican slave offsprings owns this property we av it as an attraction every one who visit they pay a fee that fee goes back to help buy medication for sick jamaican in hospitals and fix rundown schools nationwide government of jamaica should buy it back from those who now owns it and give it back to black jamaica for ownership if dat makes sense
@godislove1076
Жыл бұрын
But it's still scary hearing the wood creaking wow
@MrsJen_xoxo
Жыл бұрын
In the 90s we visited Rose Hall from Kingston for a school trip. 😅
Her voice is soothing
The filming was awesome, clearly and widely displayed the house. And the questions you asked were insightful.
Just left from Jamaica and our tour guide told us about her and he said the older locals really don’t like to mention her name and he wouldn’t even take us up to the house so he stop the bus and told us we can walk from here and told us they would wait for us if we wanted to go up to the house and tour !! That was all I needed to hear, i will tour the house from this video 😩. The land is beautiful i must say
This placed should not be owned by no American! This should be owned by BLACK Jamaicans!
@pearlethacenatus446
Жыл бұрын
Well said... And I suggest to stop immediately with the tours telling stories of these people... It it like a white historical site... Enough
You are doing a good job by teaching Jamaican people the history of the great house Rosehall I have been in that house 1974 to 75
@claudineramsay6723
Жыл бұрын
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The bible tells us about the ending of the wicked.
Thanks for this amazing tour.
I heard about the White Witch of Rosehall. They say she was very evil toward the enslaved Africans.
@cloverleaftv
Жыл бұрын
Those enslaved Africans are our ancestors from the tribe of Benjamin you all need to read your bible it's all in there the bible is our history book
@sealie15
11 ай бұрын
That’s just a story. Looks like the new owners built the top level 4:14 looking at the square windows🏴🏴🏴🇯🇲 I bet the original owner was a “Black” man 🏴🏴🇯🇲
@MCthespeaker
4 ай бұрын
@sealie15 the original owner was a witch who slept with her slaves. Also beheaded one of her slaves killed her yt husband
Amazing Mr Uncut keep up the good work
I can see Annie just looking at all the visitors and being mad as hell, lol because she can’t kill them, I can sense and feel her presence in the..house
@chocolatequeen5953
Жыл бұрын
Hope where ever she is ,she’s In the pit of hell drinking piping hot water ! Hmm 🤔
Respect for this first I see a full tour of the Rose Hall
Wow! Great video! Thank you so much ❤️
i was there about 10 years ago. Loved it!
This house should never have been sold to American's... this should have been kept by the Jamaican country. They had their country and people taken away from them, they should have been allowed to keep the property on their own accord and made their own profit from it. Tour was great however - maybe too many sound effects for my liking but great editing and history. Would be good as a local to have your opinions and thoughts on it. Thanks for showing this! I wanted to visit whilst on my holiday but couldn't due to the distance from my resort. Thanks so much x
@jamaica_uncut
Жыл бұрын
As it turn out everything in jamaica is for sale
@chantelle863
Жыл бұрын
Jamaican could have brought the property, also don't want no haunted house
@user-li6qv3sf9w
9 ай бұрын
Are you aware that the house was in total ruins? When it was restored with the american money cost and million millions they're going
Very educational. Thanks for sharing!
This is an amazing video I am reading a book named The Sugar Barons, Family Corruption, Empire and War, Rose Hall is on the front, I am reading and watching this video at the same time. I think that's cool, reading about the Price dynasty, founded by Francis.In 1760 price built the most grandiose surviving Jamaican Great House Rose Hall. John Fuller had Married Elizabeth Rose, the daughter of Fulke Rose and heir to his fortune built up since the earliest days of English settlement in Jamaica. John Fuller renamed his family house, Brightling Park in Sussex Rose Hall. That comes from page 288, and 289 of The Sugar Barons family, Corruption, Empire and War.
@meishadouglas1248
Жыл бұрын
I would love to read the book
Thank you for sharing, I visited there once 👍
Very good video Jamaica is very beautiful rose hall just feels like a very sad place
@jamaica_uncut
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you🙏🏾
I visit their on a school trip and I nearly faint
I am a jamaican living in the United States of america and never went to the great house but heard a lot about it. I even have a book that I bought when I went home on my vacation some years ago for my daughter when she was six years old and I read it some time. I am very happy to be a part with such history and I really love and appreciate how this lady memories is on point to remember so much. I enjoy this presentation so much
You know what will be really spooky if threisha was really Annie Palmer giving the tour👌👌👊💯💯😲😲
@jamaica_uncut
Жыл бұрын
😂
@belliebando6294
7 ай бұрын
She even said … watch your head.. you don’t want to blame anything on Annie
This was such a cool cool video. I don’t know when I will ever get to Jamaica, but this was beautifully done. I just read the 1929 book about the white which This was so so cool! I really enjoyed this video, beautifully done. I just finished reading the book called the white witch of Rose Hall, and was so curious to know all about how it looks. Thank you for this great video. I will watch it again and again.
It was a Wonderful video to have seen. Many years ago when my mother and siblings used to come to Jamaica we as children visited the Rosehall house it was scary for us we were young but now as im an adult? It was very informative to have actually watch it. Im in jamaica right now and if I get a chance to come to Montego Bay? Id like to see the entire and learn the history thoroughly!
wow nice If I ever go back to Jamaica, I will take this tour.
This will be an amazing setting for an assassins creed game and the main villain will be Anne palmer
Amazing tour guide. She was great. The tacky spookie music could left out though.
@samuelakasam
Жыл бұрын
Exactly lol
Bought which house! These criminal settlers stole all the properties and land and killed of the indegeneous owners in the days of slavery.
@mcmc1103
Жыл бұрын
English are murderous pigs that continues to live off us.
@sealie15
11 ай бұрын
14:41 White people washing their hands before and after meals 🤔 Now that’s a BIG hint that the Annie Palmer story is a LIE 🤣 🏴🏴🇯🇲
Thank you for the beautiful video! Keep up the good work. There are so many more places to explore throughout the island. Consider monetizing your videos and encourage viewers to like and share. Love it!
Very interesting, cannot believe they dedicate a song to that wicked witch after all the evil she caused to all those people
This was good I actually felt like I was there
I went years ago , and took my children , my mom didn't want to go with us inside, saying she felt " de lady duppy" near by it was a great tour
Why preserve so much evil and pass it on...those things should be burned. Clear the air of that evil...let Jamaica breathe free...👍
@user-qh2vu7kw8w
2 ай бұрын
There is evil in every country and island. This ultimately builds the country’s history and we can learn from this to ensure it is never repeated! Do you think the Tower of London should be pulled down too?
Ever August her spirit cross the road that’s why so much accidents always right there infront of the house
Thanks for showing this video
@jamaica_uncut
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
Thank you - i was always so scared of that place.
The presentation was awesome
Very good presentation bless general thanks very much one love ❤😂🎉
@jamaica_uncut
9 ай бұрын
Big up
The story of the "White Witch" ought to be a movie
I would like to visit the great house for myself
We don't need those manmade sounds. I enjoy the tour and explanations by the guide.
Great video. The sound effects 😩😩
I expect wondering spirits to show their presence due to the brutality the poor slaves suffered. This will continue until a ceremony is performed to put them at rest, even the wicked slave owners needs to be vanquish from the land and house to a world of no return.
@marjoriewright
Жыл бұрын
Many of their demonic progeny still live proudly on vast stolen.They have no remorse if the brutal atrocities their ancestors plagued my ancestors with.
Intresting tour a learning experience
I remember going on a school trip there, I was attending Cornaldi avenue primary school (boys school mobay) They told us if we stay until late at night we would see her ghost all now I am sill scared 😅
I been there and that giant painting of her on the first floor, bruh the eyes follow you. Locals say the duppy rests at that property.
I was in Jamaica in January 2020. Went around the island and passed this house in Montego bay. I would like to visit this house and talk to Annie. She is an evil and sadist spirit, but I am not afraid of her! I am psychic so can talk to spirits. 🇯🇲 🧡
@j.antoinette9942
Жыл бұрын
Yuh name Anna? Mind anno fi yuh house.
@3rdNationInc
Жыл бұрын
Make video if you do! It would bee most enlightening!🖤
@3rdNationInc
Жыл бұрын
That song 🎶 was so beautiful! Biggups to the tour guide! Much love 🖤
@Anna8262
Жыл бұрын
@@j.antoinette9942 Yes my name is Anna
I always wondered how they preserve the pieces and if most of the pieces that are there were actually used on the plantation then and how true is this history how do we know the Americans that bought this plantation didn’t illustrate a story for the tours
I went on a school trip n when we ask bout the basement they said they can’t let us go there for some reason
Thanks for sharing this, I;ve been hearing about this story for years, I heard they were going to make a feature film, there was a play done in London, U.K. about Rose hall, would they be filming in the actual house? I'd be curious to spend a night in the house, see if it's really haunted....😲
Enjoy watching this video..really informative❤🙏
Next time I cruise to falmouth i want her to give me a tour - she draging the wagon 😊
Beautiful explanation of rose hall.
@jamaica_uncut
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
I read the book in primary school. Growing up in Jamaica..
Thank you for your upload, very interesting. The eerie sound effects cheapened your production. It stands well on it's own with the visuals. The tour guide mentioned there were over 2000 slaves. Where were the slave quarters?
@MA-yh2ko
Жыл бұрын
I think the guide said 3 miles away
@rvymvn
Жыл бұрын
17:37
Thanks, I always wanted to knew this story....my friend didn't want to go in Rose Hall
WOW gives you the creeps. Thanks
Learned something new today; thought the tomb was original.
What a beautiful drive up to the house.
Where can I find that beat at 3:52???🤔🤔💭💭💯💯🔥🔥
Its great!
@jamaica_uncut
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Good singing
❤ scary place I never forget going there on school trip in the early 80s
I went there on a school trip back in the 1990s.
Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here
I’m very upset to learn that the Jamaican government does not own this historic property.
Wow😧😮😮
Interesting
Jamaican Mahogany 😮❤
Wow. What a tour ☠️. I can sense Annie 👀
Dungeons is just servants quarters and storage.
If I could take any vacation!!
She talk sweet eeh
The creeks of the doors and equipment is expected due to lack of use and human presence.
@19:13 you can hear a caucasian man say HEY
@pargolf3158
3 ай бұрын
Steeeeewww! I an I nah air im.
I'm haunted by the white witch of rosehall in London
I would love to stay there for at least 1 night one day..
Wow
Thoroughly enjoyed this Thank you 🙏🏻 I’m just learning about Annie Palmer. It must have been hard for that tour guide to talk about Slavery, maybe that’s why she’s was a bit robotic in her guided speech presentation. As an Antique furniture enthusiast I just loved seeing all the furniture etc. How beautiful was that song sung at the end♥️
It's a good look, how it should look..😉
Omg
Something about putting bathrooms where people were held for torture just doesn’t seem right
Let me tell u that I watched this video with ear buds n through out I heard so many voices😳, lots of heavy breathing🥺 ,really chilling sounds😱 SPIRITS ARE VERY MUCH THERE! they entered the basement it made my hair stand on END! If I replayed it I could make out the words! WOOOOOW
@ashelyshreves3125
Жыл бұрын
Sry was overwhelmed for a minute n the video is not over. To be continued
@Sariyahxo
9 ай бұрын
It was probably the sound effects he added that you heard 🤣😂😂😂😂 imagine your mind being tricked into think you heard otherwise
What happened to the doll she had in one of the rooms, I remember seeing when I had a field trip there in primary school. Anyone remember the dolly?
Why did it take 30 years for the house to be completed?....I went there on a school trip and I know all the haunted stuff is just stories to make the old house more interesting to visit. I don't believe Annie Palmer was as wicked as they make her out to be. When i go to historic places I like to hear the tour guides tell the well-rehearsed stories.
@chantelle863
Жыл бұрын
Your grammar is terrible. Im sorry but hope this information helps you in the future When the action occurs in the present moment, use the word "take." "I take a drink now." When the action occurred in the past, use the word "took." "I took a drink yesterday." When the action will occur in the future, use the words "shall take" (first person) or "will take" (second or third person). Remember that interested describes a person who has a feeling of wanting to learn more about something, and interesting describes the thing that makes someone feel that way. You feel interested in something because that thing is interesting.
@jamaica_uncut
Жыл бұрын
In those days; material had to be shipped in from England and ships weren’t as plentiful as today and not as fast, so it took a very long time for the material to arrive, and then had to be transported by man power all the way up the hill for miles.
This is the best preserved Big House I have seen, thanks to the renovation. I would like to know how big the house staff was. An amazing look back , imagine the wealth of those Sugar kings. I read that in 2015 England paid off the last payment to a plantation owners family. Yes they were all paid for losing slaves. 😲 😟😡😤
@ghettokid4691
7 ай бұрын
So they got their reparations but we don't get nothing? Wow
🤣Hard Wood!! Bless yuhself, KIng!! ~ 514-Lena B.
I'm in love with Keisha 👌👊👊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯💯
No bro not me !!
we're going to ignore his comment about her "Hide"? lol
The floor sound like me grandmother house tho haha
What is the name of the red trunk tree?
@jamaica_uncut
Жыл бұрын
id have to watch the video again to see the three you ask about
@traiciabritish2926
Жыл бұрын
@@jamaica_uncut it’s in the clip where you should us the mahogany tree closer to the ending of the video
She said Annie kill her husband an use salve Fi disposed the body a sea an when the slaves Dem a come back Annie use next slave Fi beheaded them without out a question Fi cover her tracks 😂🤔
Perhaps they couldn't satisfy her.
Sorry the … The tour guide🤦🏽🤦🏽🤦🏽 🤷🏽♂️! Pressure!!
The sound effects killing me
@maaruz1979
Жыл бұрын
Jamaica now a theme park
10:15 wow