All Saints Church, Gainsborough, England
Bell Ringing at Parish Church in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Summer 2018
All saints church Gainsborough
2018 07 All Saints of Lincolnshire Temple
A quick tour round the Church of All Saints of Lincolnshire, Burton Road, Lincoln, U.K. LN1 3TX
Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Gainsborough - UK )
Gainsborough is a town in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Gainsborough is situated 18 miles north-west from the city and county town of Lincoln, and on the River Trent. At one time it served as an important port with trade downstream to Hull, and was the most inland port in England, being more than 55 miles (90 km) from the North Sea.
The Lindsey Survey of 1115-18 records that Gainsborough was then held by Nele d’Aubigny (known as Nigel the Black). He was the forebear of the Mowbray family, and the Mowbray interest in Gainsborough continued until at least the end of the 14th Century. Thomas Burgh acquired the manor of Gainsborough in 1455. He built Gainsborough Old Hall between 1460 and 1480, a large, 15th-century, timber-framed medieval strong house, and one of the best-preserved manor houses in Britain.
Gainsborough became significant as part of a route around Newark by way of Lincoln and the line of the modern A15 road. It was in the Royalists' interests to obstruct this, which gave rise to the battles of Gainsborough and Winceby. Parliament captured Gainsborough in the battle on 20 July but was immediately besieged by a large Royalist army and forced to surrender after three days.
The town is at the meeting point of the east-west A631 (which crosses the Trent on Trent Bridge at the only point between the M180 and the A57), the A156 (from the south to Torksey) and A159 (from Scunthorpe). Thorndike Way, Gainsborough's dual carriageway, intended to connect with the A15 at Caenby Corner, only extends eastward to the town boundary, and is named after the actress Dame Sybil Thorndike (born in the town in 1885). The former A631 through the town is now the B1433.
Beside Riverside Walk are the Whitton's Mill flats, which won the Royal Town Planning Institute award for the East Midlands. Marshall's Yard also received an award for regeneration. West Lindsey District Council used to have their main offices at the Guildhall on Lord Street, but in January 2008. Silver Street is home to many of Gainsborough's shops. Elswitha Hall is the birthplace of Halford John Mackinder, founder of the Geographical Association.
A large water tower stands on Heapham Road, built in 1897 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
The two respective railway stations in Gainsborough are Gainsborough Central on Spring Gardens near the town centre (for the Grimsby line) and Lea Road (for Lincoln) on Lea Road (A156) to the south of the town. At the equivalent West Trent Junction, on the other side of the river in Nottinghamshire, the lines from Doncaster and Sheffield meet. Gainsborough is famed as Britain’s most inland port. It has had a long history of river shipping trade.
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Places to see in ( Sudbury - UK )
Places to see in ( Sudbury - UK )
Sudbury is a small market town in the English county of Suffolk. Sudbury is located on the River Stour near the Essex border, and is 60 miles north-east of London. Sudbury is the largest town of Babergh district council, the local government district, and is represented in the UK Parliament as part of the South Suffolk constituency.
Evidence of Sudbury as a settlement originates from the end of the 8th century during the Anglo-Saxon era, and its market was established in the early 11th century. Its textile industries prospered during the Late Middle Ages; the wealth of which funded many of its buildings and churches. The town became notable for its art in the 18th century, being the birthplace of Thomas Gainsborough, whose landscapes offered inspiration to John Constable, another Suffolk painter of the surrounding Stour Valley area. The 19th century saw the arrival of the railway with the opening of a station on the historic Stour Valley Railway, and Sudbury railway station forms the current terminus of the Gainsborough Line. During World War II, US Army Airforce bombers operated from RAF Sudbury.
Today, Sudbury retains its status as a market town with a twice-weekly market in the town centre in front of the redundant St Peter's Church, which is now a local community point for events such as concerts and exhibitions. In sport, the town has a semi-professional football club, A.F.C. Sudbury, which competes at the seventh level of the football pyramid.
Once a busy and important river port the last industrial building on the riverside in Sudbury has been converted into the town's only theatre, the Quay Theatre. The River Stour Trust, formed in 1968, has its headquarters in Sudbury, and a purpose built visitor centre located at Cornard Lock. The trust operates electric-powered boats from the Granary in Quay Lane, to Great Henny, a few miles downstream. Each September, the 24 mi (39 km) stretch of the River Stour hosts hundreds of canoe and small boat enthusiasts in a weekend event called Sudbury to the Sea, which finishes at Cattawade.
By road, Sudbury is served by the A131 which runs from near Little Waltham, north of Chelmsford in Essex, and the A134 which runs from Colchester in Essex, The railway arrived in Sudbury in 1847 when Sudbury railway station was built on the Stour Valley Railway. The town escaped the Beeching Axe of the 1960s and maintained its rail link with London.
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Views from All Saints Church tower, Sudbury, Suffolk
Here's your chance to enjoy the view from the top of one of Sudbury's great landmarks with our fascinating video.
All Saints Church tower was opened to visitors as part of its summer fete.
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The Bells
The Bells
“Bells are symbolic: They are the echo of the voice of God, soft and attractive. They symbolize vigilance and Divine Providence over the Church and humanity. They are also the symbol of Contemplation, for they are placed on high, between the earth and the sky, where nothing comes from men, except what relates to God.”
Presented by the Heralds of the Gospel at the Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima in Cotia, Brazil.
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Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, UK road bike ride
Another in my series of loooong rides! This time to Gainsborough in Lincolnshire. The weather was decent, Lincolnshire made for a pleasant change of scenery and, bonus, my legs didn’t feel too bad.
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Alderney 25 Oct 9 hours and 14000 changes
Gainsborough Parish Church
Churchy bells on a Sunday
Crooked spire Striking quarter to 4
Religious Ceremony Sudbury Suffolk (1946)
Unissued / unused material.
Religious ceremony at Sudbury, Suffolk.
The age-old ceremony of Bringing Home Our Lady at Sundown to the church at Sudbury. Various shots of the procession carrying banners through the streets. The Shrine, including statuette of Virgin Mary, is borne along at shoulder height. Various clergy, nuns and girls in white veils take part in procession.
Item is cuts from Gazette issue 46/67. Date on old record is 22/08/1946.
Note: item has been transferred as UN 1549 B, however can number on dope sheet is UN 1549 D.
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Gainsborough X church group ouija board 23/09/16
This ouija board session was in the cafe area where the old sunday school used to be. A guests family member was active on the board. Sorry about the audio it is better if listened through headphones..
Crooked spire Striking 4oclock
Stedman Triples at Gainsborough, Lincs
Some stedman on this fine 19cwt 8 on a practice night. Ho ho ho
The Parish Church of the Holy Trinity.
This Church is in the city of Skipton. Next to this magnificent structure stands the famous castle.
Sudbury Suffolk (1946)
Item title reads - Sudbury (Suffolk).
C/U of the tower of Our Lady of Sudbury church. Various shots as 6 men carry the shrine of the Virgin Mary in procession through the streets of the town. White doves and rose petals are released over the shrine as it passes under the archway of the church.
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Mr & Mrs Longman | St Margaret's Church | Gainsborough Wedding Photographer
Mr & Mrs Longman | St Margaret's Church | Marton Village Hall | Gainsborough Wedding Photographer
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WALKING IN SUFFOLK | SUDBURY | HUMAN HEAD AND MUMMIFIED CAT FOUND!
A 5 mile day walk in and around Sudbury in Suffolk on the banks of the River Stour and across Sudbury Common Lands with Candice.
More history than you could shake a stick at in this one, such as Gainsborough's house, Simon of Sudbury's head, WWII Pillboxes, a mummified cat and a disused railway line!
The weather was glorious! Perfect for a walk. One of the best Suffolk walks I've done.
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Bells for Remembrance Sunday 2018
St Peter & St Paul, Charlton Horethorne, Somerset.
19:05 Sunday 11th November 2018