Schrödinger’s Clock is unveiled at Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds
Antony Hurden explains the concept behind his clock, which changes between the right and wrong time every second.
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Bury St Edmunds - England
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Bury St Edmunds - England: Abbey Gardens, St. Edmundsbury Cathedral, Ickworth House, Theatre Royal, The Abbey, The Apex, Lackford Lakes, Wyken Vineyards, Moyse's Hall Museum, Nowton Park, West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmunds Market, St. Mary's Church
Places to see in ( Bury St. Edmunds - UK )
Places to see in ( Bury St. Edmunds - UK )
Bury St Edmunds is a market town in Suffolk, England. Bury St Edmunds Abbey is near the town centre. Bury is the seat of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, with the episcopal see at St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
Bury St. Edmunds originally called Beodericsworth, was built on a grid pattern by Abbot Baldwin around 1080. Bury St. Edmunds is known for brewing and malting (Greene King brewery) and for a British Sugar processing factory, where Silver Spoon sugar is produced. The town of Bury St. Edmunds is the cultural and retail centre for West Suffolk and tourism is a major part of the economy.
Bury is located in the middle of an undulating area of East Anglia known as the East Anglian Heights, with land to the East and West of the town rising to above 100 metres (328 feet), though parts of the town itself are as low as 30 metres (98 feet) above sea level where the Rivers Lark and Linnet pass through it.
Bury St Edmunds railway station serves the town, operated by Abellio Greater Anglia, on the Ipswich to Ely Line. Trains run seven days a week, every two hours to Peterborough and hourly to Ipswich and Cambridge. Trains from Peterborough continue to Ipswich after Bury St Edmunds. Onward train connections from Cambridge link with London King's Cross, London Liverpool Street, Stansted Airport, and Ipswich which provides connections to London Liverpool Street via Colchester for example. The main interchange for bus and coach services for Bury St Edmunds is the bus and coach station, located on St Andrews Street North in the town centre.
Alot to see in ( Bury St. Edmunds - UK ) such as :
Ickworth House
Bradfield Woods
St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Kentwell Hall
Clare Castle Country Park
Abbey Gardens
Moyse's Hall Museum
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
Nowton Park
Planet Laser
Suffolk Regiment Museum
Rougham Control Tower Museum
Martyrs Memorial
The Norman Tower
Cathedral Grounds
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Moyses Hall Intro Movie.mp4
An introduction to Moyse's Hall, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Moyses Hall Sci Fi and Action Exhibition 2018
This video shows the 10th Sci Fi and Action Exhibition at Moyse's Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds, England. The show featured props from movies including Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, The Martian, Lord Of The Rings, The Hobbit, Iron Man, Jurassic Park and many others. Julian Glover was a special guest. Thanks to everyone involved.
Our First UK CHRISTMAS MARKET Together | BURY ST. EDMUNDS
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LUCINDA LAMBTON: A Cabinet Of Curiosities.
Delightful and Enthusiastic Lucinda Lambton visits various museums and collections in England in search of the unusual and the curious. These include Moyse's Hall museum in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, where there are exhibits regarding the Murder in the Red Barn and the hanging of William Corder, Walter Potter's museum in Arundel, West Sussex, where there were some extraordinary taxidermy exhibits. Lucinda also shows off her own private family museum of curiosities. I uploaded two short clips from this documentary previously but received a request to put up the whole thing; this is not quite possible as it's at the end of a VHS tape and the last bit is missing but here now is as much as I have.
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Rock Choir Bury St Edmunds Flashmob Saturday 24th March 2018
MARIA MARTEN: The Murder In The Red Barn.
At Moyse's Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, can be seen various artefacts regarding the infamous murder of Maria Marten by William Corder at Polstead, Suffolk in 1827. The melodrama was made into a film in the 1930s starring Tod Slaughter as Corder.
Here, Lucinda Lambton visits the museum and tells the story of the murder. A short excerpt from The Cabinet Of Curiosities, part of the BBC TV 40 minutes series of documentaries.
Hanging Out With Murderers
Great murderer stories and curiosities inside Moyses Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds, Let us show you around. Prepare to be amazed!
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Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds is a market town in the county of Suffolk, England, and formerly the county town of West Suffolk. It is the main town in the borough of St Edmundsbury and known for Bury St Edmunds Abbey located near the town centre. Bury is the seat of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, with the episcopal see at St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
The town, originally called Beodericsworth, was built on a grid pattern formulated by Abbot Baldwin in around 1080. It is known for brewing and malting and for a British Sugar processing factory, where Silver Spoon sugar, one of Britain's biggest brands, is produced. Many large and small businesses are located in Bury, which traditionally has given Bury an affluent economy with low unemployment, with the town being the main cultural and retail centre for West Suffolk. Tourism is also a major part of the economy, plus local government.
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Dr Who Weekend - 2012
Come visit the Dr Who weekend at Moyses Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds. Peter Purves will be signing, and plenty of Daleks and monsters. Also around will be 10th Doctor lookalike. The Activites will also fall into the following half term week...
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