St. Peter's Church, Woolton, Liverpool
On the Magical Mystery Tour: St. Peter's Church in the Woolton area of Liverpool. It was here that John Lennon and Paul McCartney met for the first time. John Lennon's group The Quarrymen were playing at a Church fete here on July 6, 1957. The graveyard at the church is also a part of Beatles history as the location of the grave/gravestone of Eleanor Rigby.
St Peters Church on Church Rd, Liverpool, UK, film 2
May 2011
St Peters Church on Church Rd, Liverpool, UK
May 2011
The Quarrymen - In Spite Of All Danger [Live at St Peter's Church, Liverpool - 29-05-2015]
The Quarrymen - In Spite Of All Danger. Live at 29 May 2015 at the place where Lennon and McCartney met each other in 1957, St Peter's Church, Liverpool. The 1958 recording of this McCartney/Harrison composition had John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison on vocals and guitar, plus John Lowe (here playing tea chest bass) on piano and Colin Hanton on drums, as he plays here. The other members playing here are original 1957-1958 Quarrymen members Rod Davis and Len Garry on guitar, all present on the day Lennon played with The Quarrymen and met McCartney outside the church at the St. Peter's Church Rose Queen garden fête.
Europe Liverpool England: Eleanor Rigby's Grave in Liverpool
bermantravel.comThe Grave of Eleanor Rigby in graveyard of St. Peter's Parish Church in Woolton, Liverpool Photos by Marc Berman
St Agnes & St Pancras Church Liverpool UK - video tour
Outstanding 1885 parish church designed by John Loughborough Pearson, one of the greatest architects of his age. Pevsner remarks by far the most beautiful Victorian church of Liverpool....an epitome of late Victorian nobility in church design. It was one of the three Liverpool churches commissioned by Douglas Horsfall (1856-1936).
St Agnes is a Forward in Faith Anglican parish situated in the Liverpool Diocese but under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Beverley. The church dedicated to St Pancras was consecrated in 1897 but later demolished.
The Quarrymen Live at St. Peter's Church, Woolton, Liverpool - 6 July 1957
John Lennon and the five other teenagers comprising The Quarrymen skiffle group were caught on tape performing versions of Lonnie Donegan's Puttin' On the Style which hit the charts during the previous month and Elvis Presley, Scotty & Bill's 1955 Sun recording of Baby Let's Play House, released in the UK in March 1957. Oh, and John met Paul McCartney that day.
St. Peter's Church Hall. Woolton, Liverpool. July 6, 2017. 60th Anniversary of John and Paul me
UK,Liverpool- 1St Peter Church where Paul met John
Dave Peters recalls when John Lennon met Paul Mccartney for the very first timeMore on our blog
St Peter's Church, Cotswolds, England.
This was the church my sister got married in the song is one of the wedding songs.
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I Saw Her Standing There
Video of I Saw Her Standing There performed by Peter and Jim Mayer at St. Peter's Church in Liverpool England. Video recorded by Little Flock Music's Mike Davis on July 6, 2009. For more information on Peter Mayer and his music please visit: Peter's music is available for purchase at:
St Peter's Church - iconic ruin in Castle Park (Bristol) UK
St Peter's Church:
St Peter's is a ruined church in Castle Park, Bristol, England. It was bombed during World War II and is now preserved as a memorial.
The foundation of the church can be traced back to 1106 when it was endowed on Tewkesbury Abbey,[1] with a 12th-century lower tower, the rest of the church being built in the 15th century. Excavations in 1975 suggest that this was the site of Bristol's first church; the 12th-century city wall runs under the west end of the present church. It was bombed during the Bristol Blitz of 24-25 November 1940[2] and ruined. It is maintained as a monument to the civilian war dead of Bristol.
It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.[3]
The church ran St Peter's Hospital, a workhouse on St Peter's Street which was destroyed by bombing during the Bristol Blitz.[4]
Archives
Parish records for St Peter's church, Bristol are held at Bristol Archives (Ref. P. St PE) (online catalogue) including a baptism register, marriage registers and a burial register. The archive also includes records of the incumbent, churchwardens, charities, societies and vestry plus plans and photographs. Some of these records were severely damaged when the church was bombed but duplicate entries of the parish registers can be found in the bishop's transcripts of these records.
Bristol:
Bristol (/ˈbrɪstəl/ (About this sound listen)) is a city and county[4] in South West England with a population of 454,200[5] in 2017. The district has the 10th-largest population in England, while the Bristol metropolitan area is the 12th-largest in the United Kingdom.[6] According to data from 2015, the city itself is the 8th-largest by population in the UK.[7] The city borders North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, with the cities of Bath and Gloucester to the south-east and north-east, respectively.
Iron Age hill forts and Roman villas were built near the confluence of the rivers Frome and Avon, and around the beginning of the 11th century the settlement was known as Brycgstow (Old English the place at the bridge). Bristol received a royal charter in 1155 and was historically divided between Gloucestershire and Somerset until 1373, when it became a county of itself. From the 13th to the 18th century, Bristol was among the top three English cities after London in tax receipts. Bristol was surpassed by the rapid rise of Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool in the Industrial Revolution.
Bristol was a starting place for early voyages of exploration to the New World. On a ship out of Bristol in 1497 John Cabot, a Venetian, became the first European since the Vikings to land on mainland North America. In 1499 William Weston, a Bristol merchant, was the first Englishman to lead an exploration to North America. At the height of the Bristol slave trade, from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships carried an estimated 500,000 people from Africa to slavery in the Americas. The Port of Bristol has since moved from Bristol Harbour in the city centre to the Severn Estuary at Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Dock.
United States:
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America (/əˈmɛrɪkə/), is a federal republic[16][17] composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.[fn 6] Forty-eight states and the federal district are contiguous and located in North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, stretching across nine official time zones. The extremely diverse geography, climate and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries.[19]
At 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km2)[20] and with over 324 million people, the United States is the world's third- or fourth-largest country by total area,[fn 7] and the third-most populous. The capital is Washington, D.C., and the largest city is New York City; twelve other major metropolitan areas—each with at least 4.5 million inhabitants—are Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Riverside.
In My Life at St. Peters Church
Peter and Jim Mayer perform Lennon/McCartney's In My Life at St. Peter's Church in Liverpool, England. The performance was recorded in the spot and on the anniversary (July 6) of Paul McCartney and John Lennon's first meeting. Video recorded by Little Flock Music's Mike Davis.
Welcome to St. Peter's
David welcomes you to St. Peter's Church in Woolton where John Lennon met Paul McCartney
10 Biggest Churches in the World
Top 10 Biggest Churches in the World:
10. Cathedral of Saint Sava -- Belgrade, Serbia
9. Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar -- Zaragoza, Spain
8. Church of the Santíssima Trindade -- Fatima, Portugal
7. Liverpool Cathedral -- Liverpool, England
6. Basilica of Our Lady of Lichen -- Lichen Stary, Poland
5. Cathedral of Milan, Italy
4. Cathedral of St. John the Divine, United States
3. Cathedral of Seville, Spain
2. Basilica of Our Lady of Aparecida, Brazil
1. St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
This Video Features the song 'Angevin B' from Kevin MacLeod, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
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Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
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The UK Today - Walking Through Liverpool City Centre. May 2016
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The Quarrymen - Live At St Peter's Church, July 6 1957
St Peter's Church, Woolton, 6 July 1957
The group arrived on the back of a lorry. As well as music, there were craft and cake stalls, games of hoop-la, police dog demonstrations and the traditional crowning of the Rose Queen. The fete was a highlight of the year for the residents of the sleepy Liverpool district. That evening the group were due to play again, minus Colin Hanton, this time at the Grand Dance in the church hall on the other side of the road. They were due on stage at 8pm, and admission to the show, in which the Quarrymen alternated on stage with the George Edwards Band, was two shillings. While setting up their equipment to play, the Quarrymen's sometime tea-chest bass player, Ivan Vaughan, introduced the band to one of his classmates from Liverpool Institute, the 15-year-old Paul McCartney.
Track Listing:
01. Baby Let's Play House [0:00]
02. Puttin' On The Style [0:27]
Menilk II royal flag returned to Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Liverpool UK