Every old house and building has it`s own history and vibe to it.
This channel is about trying document those things through video and photos before they are lost forever.
The intrigue is with the unknown information when you look at a lonely or run down house or building....
Why is it abandoned?
How old is it?
What styles are the interiors?
What did people leave behind and why?
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It’s obvious chicks lived at that joint. I loved the location and the peaceful description when ya walked outside the back door. I wanna live there ffs!!! Also, loved the story of the Lizzy lizard we never saw!!!
😂Lol dust of the mattress and vacuum...the room is good to go
l am seeing all this wood and how beautiful it would be redone beautiful
I didn't know maybe someone already commented about the Alfa-Laval but anyway it's part of an old cream separator. That old place was a bit of a wreck. Great explore Paul. I always enjoy your videos.
Love watching all this historic farm house it'sso interesting
My oh my how those pigeons make a mess!!!! Great explore! This place was a great find 😊😊😊
28:14 did anyone else notice the old Holden hubcap by your foot? Wonder if it belongs to the ute outside? That old tv would look cool converted into a fishtank. I love to look around old and abandoned houses but don't get much opportunity, I'm glad i found your channel of your cool old house explores, been subscribed for a while now
I think the Alfa Lava is a separator
So does someone own the property now ?
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I hate to say it, but I was using a soap saver shaker back in the 80’s in Home Economics at high school to wash the dishes. And you could still buy them in the 90’s because I did. But probably not any more as who uses soap bars now 😊
Hi Paul. Brilliant video!! Thank you.. so much history. I especially loved the amazing stonework and how you can see the original construction techniques. Loved this whole station and the time capsule dunny!! Your videos are amazing and I always look forward to seeing them!
Hello , just starting following you on you tube , I'd say this house had recently been rented and they left in a hurry ....I've seen places left like this when I lived in Broken Hill , they get cheap rent then for whatever reason leave quick . That's a trampoline frame in the yard and I'd say not seasonal shares as it was a family house , I get the feel all was not well there 😕
I reckon someone with enough money, time, and resources could probably restore it. Awesome find, man!
That would be awesome to see happen! ,.😁👍
I loved the video
Did he ever let the animal out the bathroom?😢 31:53
It was a possum in the ceiling, and the other noises in that room were rats but I also opened the door again after taking some photos at the end 😁👍
Maybe you need to wear a mask, gloves and some shoe protectors when walking on poop. Seems to be some valuable antiques.
Shop light in the kitchen there a lot those old farm houses guess they need to see more in the kitchen lol
Gorgeous little home. it’s a shame people have to demolish a build that was done to perfection and designed so well with really cosy interior and good living space. The things they’re taking for granted here is absolutely criminal.😔
Evin her tarafı kuş dışkısı, kuşlara yuva olmuş. Her yere dokunuyorsun eline eldiven giy, hastalık kapacaksın.
love the old country homes, beautiful scenery
Alfa Laval makes all sorts of machinery for many different industries , they are most famous for their milk separators and other dairy equipment .
Very cool old home place👍❤️🇺🇸
Tell me where I can buy an old house cheap
g'day paul nice old farm house find lots of old stuff left behind love the old holden ute would have been a real gemma in its original state but sure no doubt that it cant be restored like the press tinned roofing they looked a real classic its a shame to see these old farm houses left abandoned and forgotten about thanks for sharing another great explore paul and hello to werner.
It ashamed how people can let photos go,history for family is important.
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing with me this video what a cool find of this very old farm house and thanks again and God Bless.
That would be 52 thousand mile,the old 138 was probably stuffed.
Goodness, Paul, when I thought your presentations couldn't get any more interesting...@ 25:23 scandal plagued TV evangelist Jimmy Swaggart videos scattered round & about. And @ 1:00:45 interesting reading the social notes in that newspaper about "boating on the Hindmarsh River at Victor Harbour"...one used to be able to hire rowboats & go upstream for a fair way in the 50s. As for the comic strips: Bluey & Curley; Blondie & Dagwood; Ginger Meggs..crikey! My cup of memories runneth over. Thanks mate!!!
Hello and good day to you, Paul. I love seeing the tin and most of all tongue and groove ceilings, they have lasted throughout the years. The older air vents have more of a design on them it's always another way to age these old homes. The walls are thick that must have been cooler in the summer. Thank you for sharing another farmhouse. 😊
This is off topic of the house in this video. My husband had asked about the song you use in your intro. He wanted to get me a recording of it for our 40th anniversary. He couldn't find one for the artist in your videos but he did manage to eventually find one by Johnny Marvin. Today is our anniversary and he played the record for me. So thank you Paul for the anniversary present!
KZread search "finding the long way home Jozef Sterkens". Keep in mind Paul has slowed the playback speed in his opening title. I've included a direct link to it in a reply to this comment lest it doesn't stick. KZread is funny about allowing links. If you don't see the reply comment, KZread didn't allow the link. Happy Anniversary! 👍🤠
Finding The Long Way Home, Josef Sterkens: kzread.info/dash/bejne/X42ts9OOYJu5dKw.htmlsi=VFb83JxPEtGe_rMI
Thank you!
Hi Kate :-) This is the one I used for my intro although I slowed it down a bit. cheers for watching :-) kzread.info/dash/bejne/X42ts9OOYJu5dKw.html
Very cool. 👍
Thanks, Paul. Another good one ... but they're all good! Both the EJ and EH utes were very similar but the grille on that one showed it to be EJ.
I knew you would know Ken :-) Cheers mate
I'm william griffin. .been watching your videos for about 2years now...I really enjoy them😊..look forward to seeing more...have a blessed day....👋🙂
Glad you like them William :-) Thank you for watching and the support, there are many more on the way :-)
Hello, Paul...from new jersey....greeting...
Hey Paul, the ute is definitely an EJ as it has the badge on the front of the bonnet which the EH doesn't. The ute carries the same tail lights through to the EH. The Alfa Lavel is a cream separator. It' missing half of its parts.
Awesome Ken! Cheers for the info and clarification. :-)
Another good explore, Paul. :-) The mileage on the EJ (definitely- the grille is EJ, not EH) ute odometer is more likely 52,5xx miles; the final / sixth digit was for 10ths of a mile because there was no separate trip meter. It’s likely to have been a few times around, so *some* number of 100,000 miles, but unlikely 520,000. The Alfa-Laval @ 25:00 is a cream separator. The resultant cream would be churned into butter, and commonly the remaining skim milk would go the pig troughs (where it belonged; I hate milk, probably because I was born and raised on dairy farms).
That Alpha Laval looked like an old cream separator we had on the farm 50 years ago
I feel like I need a tetanus booster just to watch this video.
Hi paul, thanks again for another great tour of the old girl. Pity how someone has to just take off and leave it like that. In a way no, as we would not have you show us interesting artefacts. So peaceful. Cheers deb
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In the bath is a Horse Harness and Collar that some of us noticed Paul. Thank you so much for sharing all of your videos. 😊
That first bedroom has almost what they call “haint” blue ceiling. In the US south they would paint the ceiling of the front porch that color to keep away ghosts. Especially on the big wraparound porches. The interior of that Holden looked a lot like my grandmother’s 1964 Ford Falcon. They also had a body style like that as well as a 4 door sedan. It had a straight 6 and was the choice of the California Highway Patrol that year.
Thanks again for sharing this old farm 🚜 house. I loved the old furniture and pressed tin ceiling. Have a great week 😀 😊 ❤
The green kitchen table is 1920's and a cream separator, Everything I've seen is from, 1905-1960 aswel as paperwork from the 1990's.
That ute reminds me of the old TV series ‘The Outsiders’ from the 70’s. Old Charlie and Pete travelling outback Australia in their Holden ute and finding trouble everywhere they go. Dad and myself used to watch it together, great memories. Somebody managed to find the series on video and digitised and uploaded them to KZread recently. Worth the watch if you’re a nostalgic old bugger like me. 😊
Like for the stove ,,, good one mate 👍
so the Alpha Laval is a old cream separator this brand was founded in 1883
It's EJ petrol door. EH has a petrol cap.
What did people use if the water tank didn't have much water. Just wishing it would rain? I don't call that a blind, it's always a shade to me. That surprised me, the ice cream scoop still worked. I didn't see a bathroom or where they did laundry.