Miracle Healing at Roma Church in Derby England
Many people received healing from the Lord at the Roma/Slavic Fellowship in Derby. Maria had pain in her neck and all down her back and it was completely gone after ministry in the name of Jesus. For more, check out shanklinministries.org
The Boot at Repton
Welcome to The Boot at Repton
The Boot, 12 Boot Hill, Repton, Derby. DE65 6FT
tel: 01283 346047
email: info@thebootatrepton.co.uk
Church of St Mary and St Hardulph - Old English Church (Breedon on the Hill, UK)
Known locally as: That church on the hill in Breedon, today we check out Church of St Mary and St Hardulph! I had never inside before, until today that is! Some of the tombs look crazy!
Church of St Mary and St Hardulph
Address: Breedon on the Hill, Derby DE73 8AJ, UK
Province: Province of Canterbury
Architectural type: English Gothic architecture
Diocese: Diocese of Leicester
Dedications: Mary, Eardwulf of Northumbria
The Priory Church of St Mary and St Hardulph is the Church of England parish church of Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire, England. The church has also been known as Breedon Priory and as the Holy Hill Monastery.
The church was founded as a monastery in the 7th century, and contains the largest collection, and some of the finest examples, of Anglo-Saxon sculptures. It also contains a notable family pew and Renaissance-era church monuments to the Shirley family, who bought the manor of Breedon after it was surrendered to the Crown in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The largest of these monuments is for Sir George Shirley. It was made over 20 years before his death and includes a life-sized skeleton carved in alabaster.The church stands on the top of Breedon Hill, within the remains of an Iron Age hill fort called The Bulwarks. The hill is flanked to the south by the 400 houses of Breedon on the Hill village, and encroached on the east by Breedon Quarry. Breedon church is a nationally important building, with a Grade I listing for its exceptional architectural interest.
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FORMAT Festival: St Werburgh's Chapel, Derby
Here's a timelapse of the QUAD/FORMAT team setting up the Open Call exhibition at St Werburgh's Church, Derby as part of FORMAT International Photography Festival 2017. The exhibition is open from 10:30 - 17:00 Mon-Sat & 11:00 - 16:00 Sun, until 23 April. Entry is free. #FORMAT17
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Kilburn Kilometres 2019
Kilburn Kilometres 2019
Hosted By:
Kilburn Junior School
Producer: Martin Whiteman
Filmed By:
Chris Kirby
Gary Walters
Martin Whiteman
Photography By:
Chris Kirby
Matthew Pearson
Race Organisers:
Natasha Scott
Gary Walters
Special Thanks To:
Emma Timmis
Leigh Timmis
Race Marshalls & Volunteers
Sponsors:
Costco
Derby Sign & Graphics
Embark Federation
Fletcher & Company
Oakwood Private Hire
Race & Results
Relish
Music by: Janji
Places to see in ( Heanor - UK )
Places to see in ( Heanor - UK )
Heanor is a town in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England. It lies 8 miles north-east of Derby. Together with the adjacent village of Loscoe it forms the civil parish and town council-administered area of Heanor and Loscoe, which in the 2011 census had a population of 17,251.
Heanor Market Place was developed in the 1890s, following the break-up of the Heanor Hall estate by the Miller Mundy family of nearby Shipley Hall (the Market Place site had been part of Heanor Hall Park). Until this development the main focus of market trading activity had been at Tag Hill.
Since 1984 Heanor has had three tiers of local government: Derbyshire County Council at the county level (the top tier), Amber Valley Borough Council at the district level (the middle tier), and Heanor and Loscoe Town Council at the parish level (the bottom tier). Heanor falls into two single-member electoral divisions of the County Council, Greater Heanor and Heanor Central.
Heanor and Loscoe civil parish includes all of Heanor town except Heanor Gate Science College and a few surrounding streets on the western edge of town (near the road to Smalley), Heanor Gate Industrial Estate to the south west, and a small area of houses on the town's southeasterly fringe, near the main road to Ilkeston. The college and surrounding streets, plus half the industrial estate, are within Smalley civil parish; the other areas are within the civil parish of Shipley.
Shipley Country Park, a steep wooded knoll bordering the south and west of the town, has its own riding school and three lakes surrounding it. It consists of most of the former estate of the Miller-Mundy family who lived until the 1920s at Shipley Hall (demolished in the 1940s). It was then sold for intensive open-pit mining: open-cast and deep-seam mining by what became the National Coal Board, before being restored and handed to the county council in the 1970s.
The nearest station is at Langley Mill two miles away, which has services to Nottingham, Sheffield and beyond. Formerly the Midland Railway had a line between Shipley Gate and Butterley that passed through Heanor (closed to passengers in 1926), and the Great Northern Railway had a branch line which terminated in a goods yard and small station in Heanor (closed in 1928, though temporarily revived in 1939).
Bus routes link Heanor with larger towns in the area such as Nottingham, Derby and Mansfield. Major bus operators serving Heanor include Trent Barton and Yourbus The nearest international airport is East Midlands Airport, south of Derby.
( Heanor - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Heanor . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Heanor - UK
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netherseal bellringers
netherseal bellringers
Totally healed of Pain at Roma Church Meeting in Derby, England
This woman experienced a total deliverance from pain at a meeting of the Roma/Slavic Church in Derby, England. Many others received physical and emotional healing also. For more information, visit
A Trip Down Winnat's Pass Derbyshire
A trip down Winnat's towards Castleton in Derbyshire. Winnat's is a collapsed limestone cavern about a mile long.
Darley Abbey Derbys St Matthew Bell being rung up on 14 March 2009 before stiff clapper was fixed
This is the single bell at St Matthew Darley Abbey, Derbyshire being rung up on Saturday 14th March 2009. The clapper is very stiff, hence the bell is not sounding.
A little while later, John Cater rang this bell (with the bell sounding when the clapper hit it) - this was the 6000th tower which John has rung at.
CourtauldsColoursOfTheWorldProject
This film was made in May 2014 to tell the story of Courtaulds in Preston as part of my involvement in the Colours Of The World: Made In Preston project taking place in the wards of Fishwick and St. Matthew's in the city during May/June 2014.This is a Heritage Lottery Funded project led by Dovetail
dovetailagency.co.uk
The Courtaulds factory of Preston, which once stood on the site of what is now Red Scar Business Park, was one of the largest employers in Preston's history. Opened in 1939, Courtaulds was one of the world's leading manufacturers of rayon and took the name of Preston to a global market until its closure in 1980.
With over two thousand employees passing through its doors every day, Courtaulds led to the creation of the vibrant, mixed, multi-ethnic community we know in Preston today. There will undoubtedly be lots of people with stories still to tell about the factory.
Colours of the World: Made in Preston is an opportunity to uncover, share and celebrate this rich history and explore its incredible significance in Preston's development.
Visit a new Courtaulds Red Scar website created by Keith Sergeant who worked there from 1973-1980. Some detailed information about the rayon factory departments and processes and also some personal memories at
More heritage films can be seen here on The Yellow Factory pages and also at
vimeo.com/garycunliffe
St Lukes, Derby
St. Lukes Church Hall, Stockbrook Street. Demolition in proress. Early 1980's
Church Road Quarndon
Derbyshire Bees Cycling training ride. Church Road - Quarndon climb segment #DerbBeesCycling
Segment at the link
juan emilio christening
Barawed's family little angel juan emilio christening at english martyrs church in derby, england.
Masbro Road Diamond Jubilee Street party- National Anthem
Masbro Road London W14 Diamond Jubilee Street Party St Matthews Church Kensington - National Anthem
170924 Solemn Sung Eucharist with Bishop Steven Benford
Two days after his installation as the tenth Anglican Bishop of Dunedin, the new Bishop celebrated and preached at the Solemn Sung Eucharist at Saint Peter's Caversham.
St Anne Burbage Derbyshire
cruise turnditch
27t jumping mayhem
Alone Piano
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Let The Dancers Inherit The Party
℗ 2017 Golden Chariot Records, under exclusive licence to Caroline International
Released on: 2017-03-31
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Producer, Co- Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Jan Scott Wilkinson
Associated Performer, Guitar, Producer, Co- Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Martin Noble
Associated Performer, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Guitar, Producer, Co- Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Neil Hamilton Wilkinson
Associated Performer, Drums, Producer, Co- Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Matthew Wood
Associated Performer, Cornet, Keyboards, Producer, Co- Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Phil Sumner
Associated Performer, Viola, Producer, Co- Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Abi Fry
Associated Performer, Drum Programming, Producer, Co- Producer, Additional Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Cam Blackwood
Associated Performer, Drum Programming: Matt Racher
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Engineer: Josh ‘Hoagie’ Harrison
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Liam Thorne
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Nick Watson
Author, Composer: Neil Hamilton Wilkinson
Author, Composer: Abigail Helen Fry
Composer: Martin Richard Noble
Composer: Jan Scott Wilkinson
Composer: Matthew James Wood
Composer: Phillip Harry Sumner
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