EXPLORING : OLD ST HELENS CHURCH RUINS 1066
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Fairlight Church Hastings UK
Short clip i took a few years ago.
CATHAR ABLUTION IN ST HELLEN'S WELL HASTINGS UK
Dear brothers and sisters! We made a small video clip of our ablution in St.Helen's Well, Hastings. We invite you to do regular ablutions in holy wells. If you would like to know more about Cathar spiritual practice, come to our next workshop in Glastonbury (check our events). Feel free to ask your questions here below, like and share this clip. Hail to Immortal Cathars!
The Saxon Shore Way I walk from Gravesend to Rochester Kent UK Made by Huggie2love
The Saxon Shore Way is a long-distance walking path 163 miles from London Gravesend to Hastings The Saxon Shore Way offers the walker an unrivalled diversity of scenery from the wide expanses of marshland of the Thames and Medway estuaries to the majestic White Cliffs of Dover. Spectacular panoramic views follow the route along the escarpment of the old sea cliffs from Folkestone to Rye and from the sandstone cliffs of the High Weald at Hastings. The historian is treated to the Saxon Shore forts built by the Romans at Reculver, Richborough, Dover and Lympne, to the landing place of St. Augustine and of Caesar and to defences of more modem times against Napoleon and Hitler
My Feature Video and pictures are River Thames at Gravesend UK Gravesend Town Pier Royal Terrace Pier HM Custom House London St Georges Church Sail Barges on the Thames Shornhead foed Higham Saltings Cliffe Fort Lower Hope Reach Village of Cliffe and it Beautiful St Helen’s Church Cooling Castle and old St James Church info center Cooling Village Horseshoe cross wooden Bridge and climb up Absorb outstanding panoramic views up The Thames Estuary on to High Halstow village and old Church stunning views on to Fenn Street walking along the eadge of the River Medway Hoo St Werburgh Church Lower Upnor Village Cockham farm views from Upnor Castle stunning views over St Mary’s Island Rochester bridge Rochester Castle and Rochester Cathedral My Sunsets I taking from Top of Rochester Bridge This is the End of Part 1 of The Saxon Shore Way Start of walk at River Thames at Gravesend UK
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PS - My next Part 2 video Rochester Cathedral on to The Historic Dockyard at Chatham to Faversham Creek along The Swale to Seasalter to Whitstable Harbour to Hampton Pier along the sea wall to Herne Bay Pier
The Saxon Shore Way passes through two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, numerous Sites of Special Scientific Interest and several Nature Reserves. The route offers walkers an excellent opportunity to explore Kent's history. Saxon Shore way Follow the Saxon Shore Way along Kent's ancient coastline, which in many places is now miles inland. Walkers along the route will find Iron Age hill forts; magnificent churches and an impressive cathedral; Martello towers; historic ports; and castles dating from periods throughout history.
Gravesend is an ancient town in northwest Kent, England, Gravesend on the River Thames. These include a Paddle Steamer, Barges, Yachts, Tugs The River is still of great importance to Gravesend today as an operational base for the Port of London Authority
THE Church at Cliffe is dedicated to St. Helen and bears the distinction of being the only church in Kent dedicated to that Saint. It stands in a prominent position at the edge of the Hoo peninsula overlooking the extensive marshes which at this point stretch some two miles to the Thames.
Cooling Castle A short distance to the left along Cooling Road, the path passes the gatehouse of Cooling Castle A little further along the road you can also see the remains of a tower and part of the moat. Continuing along the road, the path reaches St James's Church in Cooling
The Hoo Peninsula, located on the north Kent coast 30 miles east of central London, extends into the Thames Estuary between Gravesend and Rochester. It separating the estuaries of the rivers Thames and Medway. It is dominated by a line of sand and clay hills, surrounded by an extensive area of marshland composed of alluvial silt
St Mary's Island, is part of the Chatham Maritime development area in Medway, South East England. It is located at the northern end of Chatham,from St Mary's Island you can see Lower Upnor across the river. Looking more to the west, you can see Upnor Castle.
Upnor Castle is an Elizabethan artillery fort located on the west bank of the River Medway in Kent. It is in the village of Upnor, opposite and a short distance downriver from the Chatham Dockyard, Situated on the banks of the River Medway, this attractive turreted castle is set in a picturesque village area backed by rolling, wooded hills.
The Rochester bridge was built of iron girders supported on masonry piers, 600 feet in length and weighing 700 tons. The East Kent Railway became the London Chatham and Dover Railway 1 August 1859 and in 1861 the bridge became a part of the newly completed Chatham Main Line from London to Dover
Rochester is a city of great antiquity. There was a settlement of some importance here well before the Roman occupation of Britain in AD43 The Romans almost certainly built the first bridge and fortified the town,
Cathedral is the second oldest earliest cathedral in England after Canterbury.
Badgers in Upper Ore Valley
Badgers in Upper Ore Valley
The Holy City (Jerusalem) - Frederick Harvey (Baritone).
With film of Old St Helen's Church, Hastings, East Sussex, UK taken on Christmas Day 2018. The Holy City dates from 1892; music composed by Michael Maybrick writing under the alias Stephen Adams and lyrics written by Frederic Weatherly. Organ accompaniment by Fredric Bayco - recorded at the church of St Augustine, Maida Vale, London.
St. Mary's Priory Church
ST. MARY'S PRIORY KİLİSESİ
St. Mary's, büyük boyutu ve içinde yaşayan sayısız yüksek statülü mezar anıtları ve orta çağ efsaneleri nedeniyle “Galler'deki Westminster Abbey” olarak adlandırılmıştır. Kilise, 1 Temmuz 1952'de Sınıf I listelenen bir bina olarak belirlenmiştir.
Aslen, 1090'larda Baron Bergavenny olan Lord Abergavenny adlı ilk Norman'ın sahibi Hamelin de Balun altında kurulan Benedictine Manastırı'nın kilisesiydi. Bu sırada Fransa'daki Le Mans'taki Saint Vincent Manastırı'nın bir hücresiydi. Son zamanlarda yapılan arkeolojik araştırmalar, kilisenin bir önceki Roma-İngiliz yerinin ve muhtemelen Kelt ibadetinin bulunduğu yere inşa edilmiş olabileceğini öne süren Roma Samyası çanak çömleklerine ait önemli buluntular ortaya çıkarmıştır.
1320'de John Hastings, 2. Baron Hastings, Papa'yı Rahiplerin Benedictine Kuralını sürdürmekte başarısız olmakla suçlandıkları Priory hakkında bir soruşturma başlatmaya çağırdı.
Manastırların dağılmasıyla, Manastır'ın yalnızca önceki ve dört keşiş vardı. Abergavenny Lordları ve Tudor hanedanı arasındaki yakın bağlar nedeniyle, manevi bağışlanmış ve bölge kilisesi haline gelmişti.
The Jesse
Jesse, İncil'de İsraillilerin kralı olan Davut'un babası olarak tanımlanan bir figürdür. Oğlu David bazen basitçe Jesse'nin Oğlu (Ben Yishai) olarak adlandırılır. Hem Kral Davut'un babası hem de Mesih'in atalarının rolü, sanatta çeşitli tasvirlerde kullanılmıştır; Jesse Ağacı olarak veya Lo, nasıl bir gül çiçek açıyor gibi ilahiler halinde.
Jesse, bir zamanlar İncil'de buna dayanarak İsa Mesih'in soyunu anlatan bir Jesse Ağacı oluşturan daha büyük bir oymacılığın parçası olacak olan ayrıntılı, çok büyük ve 15. yüzyıldan kalma bir ahşap oymacılığıdır. Britanya'da benzersizdir ve Tate Britain tarafından dünyadaki en iyi ortaçağ heykellerinden biri olarak tanımlanmaktadır. 2016 yılında, Helen Whittaker tarafından tasarlanan yeni bir vitray Jesse penceresi, ahşap Şapel'i ayağındaki Lewis Chapel'e yerleştirdi. Proje, Nisan 2016'da York Başpiskoposu En Devler John Sentamu tarafından ziyaret edildi ve tamamlanan iş, 7 Temmuz 2016'da, Galler Prensi Charles'ın huzurunda yapıldı. 2017'de Jesse Penceresinin altındaki konumunda yer alır.
Jesse'nin arkasında bulunan vitray peygamberler tarihini anlatır.
ST. MARY'S PRIORY CHURCH
St. Mary's has been called the Westminster Abbey of Wales because of its large size and the numerous high status tomb monuments and medieval effigies surviving within it.The church was designated as a Grade I listed building on 1 July 1952
It was originally the church of the Benedictine Priory, established under Hamelin de Balun the first Norman holder of the title Lord Abergavenny, which in the 1090s became Baron Bergavenny. At this time it was a cell of the Abbey of Saint Vincent at Le Mans in France. Recent archaeological surveys have revealed significant finds of Roman Samian ware pottery, suggesting that the church may have been built on the site of a previous place of Romano-British and possibly Celtic worship.
In 1320 John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings, called on the Pope to set up an investigation into the Priory, in which the monks were accused of failing to maintain the Benedictine Rule.
By the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries the Priory had only the prior and four monks. Due to the close connections between the Lords of Abergavenny and the Tudor dynasty the priory was spared and became the parish church.
The Jesse
Jesse is a figure described in the Bible as the father of David, who became the king of the Israelites. His son David is sometimes called simply Son of Jesse (Ben Yishai). The role as both father of King David and ancestor of Christ has been used in various depictions in art, e.g. as the Tree of Jesse or in hymns like Lo, how a rose e'er blooming.
The Jesse is an elaborate, very large, 15th-century wooden carving which would have once been part of an even larger carving forming a Jesse Tree telling the lineage of Jesus Christ based on that in the Bible. It is unique in Britain and described by Tate Britain as one of the finest medieval sculptures in the world. In 2016 a new stained-glass Jesse window designed by Helen Whittaker was installed in the Lewis Chapel, incorporating the wooden Jesse at its foot. The project was visited in April 2016 by the Archbishop of York, the Most Revd John Sentamu, and the completed work was dedicated in the presence of Charles, Prince of Wales, on 7 July 2016. The Jesse effigies as placed on a newly designed plinth in position below the Jesse Window in 2017.
The stained glass behind Jesse tells the history of the prophets.
Ruins Of St Mary's Church & Hastings Castle
Ruins Of St Mary's Church & Hastings Castle
Note the strong wind up in Castle Hill / West Hill
The Lost Chord - Frederick Harvey (Baritone).
With a film of Old St Helen's Church, Hastings, East Sussex, UK taken on Christmas Day 2018. The Lost Chord - music composed by Sir Arthur Sullivan; lyrics written by Adelaide Anne Procter. Organ accompaniment by Fredric Bayco - recorded at the church of St Augustine, Maida Vale, London.
Helen Bowman Window Parish Church Pittenweem East Neuk Of Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the Helen Bowman Memorial stained glass window in the Parish Church on ancestry visit to Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Bequeathed by Helen Bowman in memory of those from Pittenweem area that died in the two World Wars. Helen died on the 15th of July, 1944.
The surname Bowman was first found in Westmorland and Northumberland, England, where they held a family seat from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. Spelling variations of this family name include: Bowman, Boeman, Boyman, Boman and others.
Samuel Bowman, a English convict from Cambridge, England, was transported aboard the Asia on October 22nd, 1824, settling in New South Wales, Australia.
Samuel Bowman, aged 33, a blacksmith, arrived in Nelson, New Zealand aboard the ship Martha Ridgway in 1842.
3-21-2012 Church Bells at 3pm
March 21, 2012 Church bells tolling, signifying that it's 3pm. Filmed from the River Common on River Street in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Places to see in ( Ashby de la Zouch - UK )
Places to see in ( Ashby de la Zouch - UK )
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, often shortened to Ashby, is a small market town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England, within the National Forest. It is a sister city with Pithiviers in north-central France and lies close to the Derbyshire border.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle was of importance from the 15th to the 17th centuries. In the 19th century the town became a spa town. Before the growth of Coalville, it was the chief town in north-west Leicestershire. In the 19th century its main industries were ribbon manufacture, coal mining, and brickmaking. The town ofAshby-de-la-Zouch was served by the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line of the Midland Railway from 1849. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Shellbrook west of the town and Boundary to its north-west.
Nearby villages include Lount, Normanton le Heath, Smisby, Packington, Donisthorpe, Oakthorpe, Moira, Measham and Coleorton. The towns of Swadlincote, Burton-upon-Trent, Melbourne and Coalville are all within 10 miles (16 km) of Ashby, with the city of Derby 11 1⁄2 miles (19 km) due north. The town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch is situated at the heart of The National Forest and approximately 24 miles (39 km) due south of the Peak District National Park. It lies on the A42 between Tamworth and Nottingham.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle was built in the 12th century. The town and castle came into the possession of the Hastings family in 1464 and William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings enhanced its fortifications from 1473. St Helen's Church is Ashby's original Anglican parish church. It is a late 15th-century Perpendicular Gothic building. The Ivanhoe Baths was an 1822 Neo-Grecian building with a Doric façade 200 feet (61 m) long.
The Grade II listed, 19th-century water tower, located in the town's cemetery, on Moira Road, has been approved for conversion to a house, despite protests from English Heritage, Ashby Civic Society, and local residents. In the 19th century Ashby's main industry was leather working. There was also a cotton textile factory and a glue factory. Ashby was surrounded by coalmines but was never a coal mining town itself.
The town was to be served by Ashby Canal from 1804 but the canal never reached Ashby, as it was constructed only to the town of Moira. Ashby had a station on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line of the Midland Railway from 1845. After the canal was abandoned in stages between 1944 and 1966, British Railways withdrew the passenger service and closed Ashby de la Zouch railway station in September 1964. The railway remains open for freight.
Every May, Ashby holds an arts festival sponsored by the district council. This features local artists, musicians, songwriters, poets, performers, and story tellers. Ashby Statutes, a travelling funfair, is held every September. Instituted by Royal Statute, it was originally a hiring fair, where domestic servants and farmworkers would be hired for the year. During the fair in the 21st century.
( Ashby de la Zouch - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ashby de la Zouch . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ashby de la Zouch - UK
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Bells Of Black
This church is a street in front of my house.it's a great sight to spark up to tell yea that much:)
Storm @ Nightcliff
Storm at Nigtcliff, facing Northish.
The CLUNY Christian Bygraves SAGA, country SOLD GLOBALLY and the PRIORY Piso Empire
THE SECTARIAN SELL YOUR COUNTRY & YOUR SOUL VIDEO. The tragedy of Great Britain and its auld alliances to religion, monarchies & the PISO family Globalised JOKE. My Images seldom pop up on GOOGLE so I explain the tiny thumbnails that my videos get to portray the HORRIBLE RELIGIOUS HISTORY. Mirren is the name of the raped and executed BRAVEHEART wife and for a laugh it is the PEISley/Paisley/Ian Paisley SECTARIAN JOKE. So the VOW TO THEE MY COUNTRY brings tears to everybody's eyes cos all nations have lost their sovereignty to the money lenders JESUS warned us about when christianity were still profiteering out of Naples Avignon, CLUNY Rome and soon HASTINGS AND LEWES in GT Britain KEYWORDS ONLY BELOW:-
Confession launched using GUILT 600 is the PISO code for the cross & Jesus sacrifice; POPE Francis gives communion to VIDAL tank commander; Handsome George Clooney; Cluny Abbey on the Loire; Sectarian Violence for Profit; SALTIRE Scottish Flag = Cross Keys Icon for Cluny Priory (PISO in the plural see list UK below); Max Bygraves Eric & Ernie and the AVIGNON papacy Provence JOKES; Hastings Priory SUPERMARKET; Gavin Hastings missed kick in World cup semi-final; Crashing of London Scottish RFC by Hastings and Bristol RFC the slaving city & the Laundering sector hub; Sectarian IRELAND profiteering; Scottish Freedom William Wallace TORRAH Wood history; Freemasonic Dryborough HEART OF Robert Bruce the treasonous plotter with Longshanks; Queen Elizabeth meets sectarian Ireland; #8million pound for her safety each time; the inner circle of Greek Italian Hebrew Yiddish and LATIN or French speakers; SS in Edinburgh Law enforcement eroded by our papers; The Scotsman & Max Hastings the elite salmon fisherman & editor; Casino home of CHARLEMAGNE in France nr the Maginot Line; French auld alliance; Cock crowing; Gordon Brown Cahills Balfours Mikhail missing POLICE SCOTLAND & World Leaders; Islam again demonised by david Cameron; Rastifarians Lion of Judah Bath RFC and genocide in ethiopia by ITALY; List of PRIORIES IN THE England Scotland; Augustinians/Benedictine (Cluny) movement. List of Priories: Amesbury Wilts; Bath & Forrest of Dean Somerset; Church of St Mary everywhere; Austin Friary; Cluny Abbey Fr; Atherstone; Derbyshire Beauchief; St Andrews Church Kelso sir Walter Scott relatives Dukes of Buccleugh; Birkenhead Priory Horsey Golfy Slaving Liverpool; St helens with NUNS; Blackmore Essex Girls Nuns?; St Laurence ; Beaulie Hampshire; St Helens Greek Launch for teams of Gods; Blanchland Abbey innocent Neighbours Dental Fr Connection Santa Clause role play Healthcare Slaves JOKERS in OAK CLOSE HEXHAM Rotary Club (with Ham in it and Egger); Nerva Antonine Antonine wall; Lord of the Rings Inner Circle Mafia; Blyth Northumberland; El Cid jokes and Michael Moore MP & Borders College DUBAI; Bolton Priory; Bolton Banking mafias Elders at Church of Scotland; Bourne Abbey Lincs; Boxgrave west Sussex Bint from Saudi and Princess Anne Lawrence Scotland RFU altitude training; Rugby on a Sunday Chariots of Fire; Breden on the Hill; Bridlington Northern Kingdom; Rory Stewart Governor for Iraq; Bromfield; Carrisbrook Priory Isle of Wight, Queen Victoria; Prince Alberts Chain & Mrs Whitehouse; Canns Ashby Priory Northants; Elite Linraries BoyDell Books; Cartmel Cumbria; Chetwode Bucks immune from Bombing; Roxburgh Book Club; Blind Prince George; Christchurch Priory Dorset; Christchurch Quake NZ; Clerkenwell Priory London; Knights Hospitalier Swizerland SS; Coggeshall Essex; Cistercian Movement; Piso Priories; Croyland Abbey Lincs; Dale abbey Derbyshire infirmary chapel; Davington Kent Mary Magdelene; Durham Cathedral intact; Henry VII Scottish Abbeys Raised; deerhurst Gloucester; Dorchester on Thames; Dore Abbey Hereford; Dusntan abbey Beds immune from bombing; Dunsten Priory St Georges' Somerset; Edington Wilts; St McKillop and St Ogilvie; RBS Winston churchill owned Ayton castle Eyemouth; Big Six Energy Frauds John Major; Lowrie Beck N Power Energy Scams; Elstow abbey; Broom Bedroom Tax JFK funeral; Farewell Staffs; St Bartholomews Church; Frieston Lincs; Great Bricett Sheeples bleating for leadership; Lord Peter Sutherland RIP at RBS ; Duke of Devon downton abbey Derby; Great Malvern Priory; Icknield way Roman Roads; Wild west YMCA; Knaves from other countries in the British National Anthem; Hatfield Peverel Priory; Google Censorship and Data surveilance;
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Aerial views of Broadwater Stevenage UK.
Dave with sons Liam and Ollie and daughter Kady. Broadwater area of Stevenage, Herts. UK.
Aerial views of Broadoak way, Roebuck School and Stevenage borough football ground filmed on a Saturday afternoon with a DJI Phantom 3 advanced.
How Great Thou Art
On September 30, 2007, Joel Britain played How Great Thou Art.
Miss Marple S01E01 The Body in the Library Part 1 Blu-ray 720
Miss Marple, the spinster detective who is one of the most famous characters created by English crime writer Agatha Christie, is portrayed by Joan Hickson who starred in a dozen television mysteries about Miss Marple over the course of a decade. Between 1984 and 1992 the British Broadcasting Corporation in association with Australia's Seven Network and America's Arts and Entertainments Network, produced an irregular series of twelve Miss Marple mysteries. The elderly, deceptively delicate Joan Hickson starred in each of these as the amateur detective from the bucolic village of St. Mary Mead.
Miss Marple S01E01 The Body in the Library Part 1
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'The Why Files From Fairlight, Hastings, UK
Fairlight above Hastings in East Sussex is reputedly haunted by several spirits and is often the scene of supposed UFO sightings. Dog walkers reort their pets reacting very strangely at certain spots and the electricals are often effected in the lower car park just above The Coastguard Cottages - even brand new vehicles. The car park is a notorious spot for two way radio equipment failing to establish contact with others. A positive and negative 'Black Stream' Leylines intersect at Fairlight. close to the old quary. Energy Paranormal
Out Takes / Cuts From Cp 547 - Tiny Tot Drivers, Model Tram Maker And Christian Aid Week (1965)
Cuts (rushes, out takes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 547. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0311*.
CHRISTIAN AID WEEK - various shots of the Ian Campbell Folk Group then performing in a church. More shots of the other bands performing in Trafalgar Square. Young Christians stand and sit in Trafalgar square listening to the music. Several shots of band members walking towards Trafalgar Square with their instruments. There is a guy who looks a bit like Little Richard - great quiff.
MODEL TRAM MAKER - a miniature tram driver is put into place in a model. Various shots of model trams being operated in a garden full of model tram tracks.
TINY TOT DRIVERS - young John Benson has fun driving around in a model racing car. Younger brother who has a milk moustache and an arm in a sling gets to have a go too. Little sis still doesn't get a look in.
More cuts for the Christian Aid Week story on end of tape. These include shots of the Ian Campbell Folk Group leaving the church.
More shots of the model tram building
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