Restoring Napoleon's home in exile

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(6 Apr 2012) AP Television
Saint Helena island - 26 February, 2012
1. Tilt up painting of Napoleon
Saint Helena island - 23 February, 2012
2. Wide pan left of St Helena Island
Saint Helena island - 26 February, 2012
3. Wide of Longwood House
4. Wide of museum curator walking towards Longwood House
5. SOUNDBITE: (French) Michel Dancoisne-Martineau, curator, Longwood House
"There is metal in the floor, metal in the wall, so all of this needs to be restored. We will restore the flooring, the walls and roof."
6. Tracking shot Dancoisne-Martineau walks through Longwood House
7. Wide of the dining room of Longwood House
8. Close of painting of Napoleon reading to a member of his entourage
9. Close tilt up a statue of Napoleon Bonaparte
10. Close of painting of Napoleon and his entourage at the dining room table
11. Close detail of Napoleon at the dining room table
Saint Helena island - 25 February, 2012
12. Close tilt down from Georgie Thomas to a dehumidifier
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Georgie Thomas, maintenance worker:
"It actually absorbs all the dampness that's in the air here, and it collects it inside this little tray here."
14. Close of water that has collected in the dehumidifier
UPSOUND: (English) Georgie Thomas, maintenance worker:
"But in the very dry periods we don't have to use those, you know."
15. Close of a painting of Napoleon reading
16. Wide pan left of Georgie Thomas carrying a bucket
17. Various of Georgie Thomas inspecting termites
18. Close of termites
19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Georgie Thomas, maintenance worker:
"This has probably been on the ground, for like, two weeks, and you can see actually how much damage it does. They're very destructive."
20. Mid of Georgie Thomas carrying termite chemicals
UPSOUND: (English) Georgie Thomas, Maintenance worker:
"Now you see this is what we use for control of these termites."
21. Close of chemicals being injected into the floor
UPSOUND: (English) Georgie Thomas, Maintenance worker:
"So as you can see we've got these small holes drilled and this is how we apply it. A little drop in each one."
Saint Helena island - 26 February, 2012
22. Pan of Dancoisne-Martineau walking outside Longwood House
23. Focus pull between flowers and French Flag
24. Pull to billiards room at Longwood House
25. Close of painting of Napoleon
26. SOUNDBITE: (French) Michel Dancoisne-Martineau, curator, Longwood House
"In fact it's a man who held onto his past, which included his title of Emperor of the French. On the other hand the British recognised him as General Bonaparte only. There was no compromise on either side of this, so this house was the only way for Napoleon to escape this conflict of interests."
27. Mid of the peepholes in the shutters
28. Close looking through the peepholes
29. Wide of the death room at Longwood House
30. Close of Napoleon's death mask
31. SOUNDBITE: (French) Michel Dancoisne-Martineau, curator, Longwood House
"We're about to restore the carpet, according to samples of the original carpet, the cornice, and the wallpaper."
32. Tilt up of painting of Napoleon
33. Close of portrait of Napoleon
34. Mid of Dancoisne-Martineau sorting through some Napoleonic papers
35. SOUNDBITE: (French) Michel Dancoisne-Martineau, curator of Longwood House
"No two visitors come to Saint Helena for the same reason. They all come with a pre-conceived idea about what they want to find."
36. Mid of visitor Phillipe Bernardini looking at paintings
37. SOUNDBITE: (French) Phillipe Bernardini, visitor:
38. Close of visitor Simon Green pan right to Longwood House
Saint Helena island - 28 February, 2012
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Пікірлер: 49
@blakegriplingph
@blakegriplingph 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone gangsta until they have to deal with the arsenic-laced wallpaper at Napoleon's house. :P
@TheCatJoker
@TheCatJoker 5 жыл бұрын
This fan spent quite a lot of time there in 1983...
@smallpicture
@smallpicture 7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Thanks.
@jamescarel5520
@jamescarel5520 2 жыл бұрын
Bonaparte got the same ending as Toussaint l’ouverture whom he jailed at Fort de Joux in the Jura mountain.he was sent to a tropical island where he died alone away from family and friends.
@NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl
@NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl 2 жыл бұрын
This house its special, the house can't be destroyed
@brianwalsh1401
@brianwalsh1401 Жыл бұрын
Brings in a lot of tourist money.
@LordInquisitor701
@LordInquisitor701 4 жыл бұрын
he was a brilliant military commander in 10 years he conquered most of Europe Advanced deeper into Russia then the Germans didn’t he like manage to take Moscow
@cgt3704
@cgt3704 3 жыл бұрын
@Gabriel Petkov shame on hitler. Napoleon went further than him with smaller army
@Eric345
@Eric345 3 жыл бұрын
Gabriel Petkov It was different times. WW2 involved machines unlike Napoleons war. Also Hitler conquer Napoleons home country France.
@hujar5011
@hujar5011 2 жыл бұрын
He took moscow, but due to the russians "scorched earth" tactics, it was abandoned then set ablaze in the dead of night by arsonists so that Napoleon amd his army would have nowhere to rest and would be forced to retreat.
@goldgeologist5320
@goldgeologist5320 2 жыл бұрын
@@hujar5011 the Russians are tough people and the people have been abused and exploited forever.
@AlxzAlec
@AlxzAlec Жыл бұрын
@@cgt3704 Exactly, hitler won by equipment, army size and a lot of war crimes.
@musicfan6575
@musicfan6575 6 жыл бұрын
Good stuff.
@MayankGautam2004
@MayankGautam2004 2 жыл бұрын
2:50 😂 who is this little guy in the back , so cute
@Some_Random_Humans
@Some_Random_Humans 2 жыл бұрын
Waht an legend!
@josephlloyd5290
@josephlloyd5290 4 жыл бұрын
How cool to learn so much about his last days, I have one of the death masks from 1866 that's clearly authentic and age appropriate. The yellow series they're called. I can't get a estimate as to value, I'd like to sell it, authenticate it ,,I'm Open to all suggestions??
@fernfreeman1729
@fernfreeman1729 4 жыл бұрын
Did you have it authenticated, including its provenance? Interested!
@hujar5011
@hujar5011 2 жыл бұрын
I am very interested, did you ever have it authenticated and confirmed with the proper authorities?
@pinchevulpes
@pinchevulpes 9 ай бұрын
@@hujar5011of course not he was full of shit 😂
@diwakarparthasarathy9729
@diwakarparthasarathy9729 5 жыл бұрын
Long live nepolean
@sondrevatland2720
@sondrevatland2720 4 жыл бұрын
Well he did die 198 years ago so i dont know if that is working out so well
@maximumeffort966
@maximumeffort966 4 жыл бұрын
@@sondrevatland2720 he lives through memories and his tales of conquest. Not sure how many knows wellington and blucher as they know nepoleon.
@parveshbisht4955
@parveshbisht4955 4 жыл бұрын
@@maximumeffort966 true
@teribradshaw-milling3164
@teribradshaw-milling3164 2 жыл бұрын
He was not treated fairly as a head of State. Was he treated As a prisoner of war? No! Was he treated as a prisoner of the British- who would at least then be allowed to see his son, - no he was not!
@RFIKILLER
@RFIKILLER 2 жыл бұрын
The british afterwards recieved international backlash. Even the Russians, Prussians, and Austrians were furious at the british for treating their old enemy like shit. It shows that they respected napoleon, unlike the british who has no honor and just humiliates him every chance they got.
@lukek2846
@lukek2846 Жыл бұрын
@@RFIKILLER The Prussians wanted to execute him
@brianwalsh1401
@brianwalsh1401 Жыл бұрын
@@RFIKILLER The British treated him a lot better than he should've been treated. Napoleon was a plague on Europe and the cause of a lot of death and destruction.
@coachcrazy22
@coachcrazy22 4 жыл бұрын
What's with all the electrical sockets in the house?
3 жыл бұрын
Better and less dangerous than candles?
@pinchevulpes
@pinchevulpes 9 ай бұрын
Napoleon was always on his phone he needed to be close to a charger 🔌 😂
@DeanRendar
@DeanRendar 4 жыл бұрын
1:43 What are those?
@AlxzAlec
@AlxzAlec 3 жыл бұрын
DeanRendar84 Lol best comment ever
@colinbagel860
@colinbagel860 2 жыл бұрын
It’s a illustration/painting of Napoleon reading to his son
@tjacskon0704
@tjacskon0704 Жыл бұрын
That's them high heel 43's
@jamesrogers5277
@jamesrogers5277 5 ай бұрын
Well done: No music!
@Texasguy316
@Texasguy316 5 ай бұрын
That guy wearing the hooters shirt lol
@MariaMartinez-researcher
@MariaMartinez-researcher 5 ай бұрын
"Mais il les faisait trembler encore Sur le rocher de Sainte Hélène."
@user-iy5uw8rw2z
@user-iy5uw8rw2z 10 ай бұрын
He was being slowly poisoned and it was later proved by a test done on his hair.
@mugiwara7347
@mugiwara7347 10 ай бұрын
Not True his father died of the same stomach cancer so its believed to be hereditary
@drewwagner4802
@drewwagner4802 6 күн бұрын
What did he achieve trying to overthrow all the monarchs in Europe, countless War, and many dead, I'm not a fan! lol.
@Eric345
@Eric345 3 жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: He was poison to death by a servant.
@ruv9597
@ruv9597 3 жыл бұрын
It’s not fun...
@The_Butler_Did_It
@The_Butler_Did_It 3 жыл бұрын
@@ruv9597 And it's not a fact either. He died of stomach cancer.
@The_Butler_Did_It
@The_Butler_Did_It 2 жыл бұрын
@@hujar5011 You think that in spite of his extensive family history of stomach cancer? His father Charles died from stomach cancer at the age of 38, his grandfather Joseph died from stomach cancer at the age of 40, his eldest sister Elisa died from stomach cancer at the age of 43, his second sister Pauline died from stomach cancer at the age of 44, his second brother Lucien died from suspected stomach cancer at the age of 65, his youngest sister Caroline died from stomach cancer at the age of 56, four of his cousins died from stomach cancer and all Napoleon's symptoms were consistent with stomach cancer.
@The_Butler_Did_It
@The_Butler_Did_It 2 жыл бұрын
@@hujar5011 Presumably by "the longhouse" you mean Longwood House. This building was only intended as a temporary home for Napoleon. There was a much grander house being built and prepared for him at the time of his death called "New Longwood House" but he died just before it was completed. So why go to the trouble and expense of building this house which had to be prefabricated in Britain and then dismantled and shipped out to St Helena if he was being poisoned and they knew he would never live there? It doesn't make any sense. And you say "stomach cancer was a factor"...at the time he died stomach cancer was 100% fatal, there was no known cure for it in 1821 and in fact it could not even be diagnosed until after death.
@The_Butler_Did_It
@The_Butler_Did_It 2 жыл бұрын
@@hujar5011 Well that really added a lot didn't it?
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