Dave Does Saint Oswald Priory in Gloucester
Dave talks about his morning during the Whistle-Stop Gloucester tour
RAINBOW AT ST OSWALDS PRIORY,GLOUCESTER 170814
Rainbow over Gloucesters St Oswalds Priory
DRS 66 ON 4V38 TESCO WITH HORN PASSES ST OSWALDS PRIORY,GLOUCESTER 220514
Dred on Tesco from Daventry to Wentloog passes the ancient priory
Nunc Laudare Debemus - Graham Keith
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The City of Gloucester marked the 1100th anniversary of the death of Queen Aethelflaed with various events which ended with a commemorative evensong in the cathedral on June 12th 2018 when 'Nunc laudare debemus' was first sung. Aethelflaed, daughter of King Alfred the Great, helped shape the United Kingdom as we know it today. She died in 918 and is buried at St Oswald's Priory, near Gloucester Cathedral. The motet was commissioned for the 2018 commemorations and was well received, resulting in a second performance by Gaudeamus at the Gloucester Music Festival 2018 in the cathedral a few weeks later.
The text is Bede's 8th century Latin translation of 'Caedmon's Hymn', an early Anglo-Saxon poem celebrating 'God the Creator and Guardian'. The motet is composed in a gentle, lyrical, polyphonic style and is suitable for liturgical or concert use throughout the year.
Now [we] must honour the guardian of heaven,
the might of the architect, and his purpose,
the work of the father of glory, as he,
the eternal lord, established the beginning of wonders;
he first created for the children of men
heaven as a roof, the holy creator
Then the guardian of mankind,
the eternal lord, afterwards appointed the middle earth,
the lands for men, the Lord almighty.
Chichester Music Press
Ravenstonedale Gilbertine Priory & St Oswald's Church
A Gilbertine priory at Ravenstonedale in Cumbria and St Oswald's Church. The priory was demolished after the dissolution of the monasteries and the church was built in the 18th century.
London Surprise Royal from Christ Church Swindon
Blackfriars, Gloucester Churchdown Gloucestershire
Blackfriars, Gloucester is something that is great for locals and tourists alike in Churchdown Gloucestershire. Choosing your new home can be a struggle. You need to find the right house in the right location. There are so many factors to consider from the house itself to the location. Look no further than
Flagpole returns to St Michael's Tower
The long awaited flagpole returns to St Michael's Tower, Gloucester. The St Michael's flag is first to fly, kindly donated by Nigel Spry.
come have a day out at GLOUCESTER DOCKS .
been about 30 years since i last visited so loads of memories flooding back..lol it was a pun flooding are well i was in the deep end for a while there.
all i can say is....THANKS for your support over the years.
ÆTHELRED, LORD of the MERCIANS - WikiVidi Documentary
Æthelred, Lord of the Mercians became ruler of English Mercia shortly after the death of its last king, Ceolwulf II in 879. His rule was confined to the western half, as eastern Mercia was then part of the Viking-ruled Danelaw. Æthelred's ancestry is unknown. He was probably the leader of an unsuccessful Mercian invasion of Wales in 881, and soon afterwards he acknowledged the lordship of King Alfred the Great of Wessex. The alliance was cemented by the marriage of Æthelred to Alfred's daughter Æthelflæd. In 886 Alfred took possession of London, which had suffered greatly from several Viking occupations; as it had traditionally been a Mercian town, he handed control to Æthelred. In 892 the Vikings renewed their attacks, and the following year Æthelred led an army of Mercians, West Saxons and Welsh to victory over a Viking army at the Battle of Buttington. He spent the next three years fighting them alongside Alfred's son, the future King Edward the Elder. At some time in the decade 8...
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Gloucester Burial Parade Honours Aethelflaed, Dame Of The Mercians
Aethelflaed, who died 1,100 years ago, is believed to have been buried at St Oswald's Priory in Gloucester.
Rainbows and raindrops
This video is one of many I have filmed showing life on our small family run dairy farm in Gloucestershire, England. Visit my youtube channel to see further videos of life on the farm through the year
Snow in Gloucester #super fun
Snow fun
HYDE900 Unveiling Of Archaeological Finds In Winchester
In the spring of this year, HYDE900 organised a community excavation involving over 150 people in the back gardens of King Alfred Terrace in Winchester.
This particular site covers the cloisters of the dissolved Hyde Abbey where King Alfred the Great was buried in 1110.
In the last few days of the excavation a number of architectural pieces were discovered which were so remarkable, experts said that they were of international importance.
Our reporter Camilla Dahl Øyan went along to the unveiling.
Deerhurst England and St Mary’s Chapel
My pilgrimage to the birthplace of my great great great Grandfather Levi Roberts
2008 October 4th - Swanage Bellringing Outing
Alton, All Saints - Julian enjoying Stedman.
swanagebellringing.sdgr.org.uk
20191206AGloucester Cathedral 格羅斯特大教堂
Harry Potter 其中一個經典的鏡頭就在格羅斯特大教堂內部裡面拍攝的。
Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated in 678 or 679 with the foundation of an abbey dedicated to Saint Peter.
Ringing at Hickleton and Barnburgh, South Yorkshire.
A Doncaster and District monthly meeting. Hickleton St Wilfred, situated in the grounds of Hickleton hall, a beautiful setting, Three bells tenor 6cwt, they are rung from the ground floor, you ring them around the organ and you have to use mirrors to see the other ringers! An interesting 3, although they do handle quite nicely. Barnburgh St Peter's, 5 bells tenor 9cwt, an average ring, full of character mind! Most of them are oddstruck, and go heavy. But they are rewarding if rung at the correct pace, they are easy to ring too. Sometimes you can hear footsteps walking up the belfry staircase, it is believed to be of the supernatural kind.
Collingham with Harewood Church
Lost Village of Widford: Just the Church Left
St. Oswald's parish church. Built in the 13th century wall paintings were address in the 14th century. A roman mosaic once part of the chancel has removed to Cirencester Museum. A must visit for Church fans! The church of Swinbrook is very close by with the graves of three of the Famous & Infamous Mitford Sisters. This is one of our favorite walks encompassing Widford, Swinbrook, the Windrush we usually finish with a drink in the Swan Swinbrook former home of the Mitfords and full of photographs.
It is possible to see the trace of the old abandoned village of Widford just outside the church walls which consist of earth mounds where buildings once stood. The church is still consecrated.