Ronnie Wood and his Wild Five - All Saints Church, Kingston, England, Nov. 20th. 2019 (HD)
Mad Lad - A Live Tribute To Chuck Berry
+++ Ben Waters (piano) and Tom Waters (asax), Antti Snellman (tsax) +++
- Roll 'Em Pete (tribute to Johnnie Johnson)
+++ Ben Waters and Band +++
- No Particular Place to Go
- Roll Over Beethoven
+++ Ronnie Wood and his Wild Five +++
- Sweet Little Sixteen (Woody intro from the pulpit!!)
- Little Queenie
- I'm Talking About You
- Don't You Lie to Me
- Wee Wee Hours
- Sweet Little Rock & Roller
- Bye Bye Johnny
- Carol
- Johnny B. Goode
Live at All Saints Church, Kingston, England, U.K.
Wednesday, Nov. 20th. 2019
Let’s go, Passenger,All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames, album launch, unplugged, 27 August 2018
Let’s go, Passenger, All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames, album launch, unplugged, 27 August 2018
Never Gonna Give You Up, Rick Astley. All Saints Church, Kingston. 12/07/18
Not like this needs any introduction, but if anyone thought he wouldn't play with this, then I wonder what they were doing here in the first place...
Rick played a superb set of songs from his brand new album, Beautiful Life, which is officially released tomorrow 13/07/18, and a mix of older hits finishing with this classic, bringing the entire audience together for a mass singanddancealong!
Thanks to Banquet Records for yet another brilliant evenings entertainment!
The Survival Tour - All Saints Church, Kingston Upon Thames
The SLP at All Saints Church, Kingston
The SLP at All Saints Church, Kingston
Learning at All Saints Church Kingston
all saints church bells ring
all saints church bells ring in Kingston .. London UK
.. All Saints Church is the historic parish church of Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, England, and is set between the ancient Market Place and the main shopping centre. It forms part of the Diocese of Southwark and with the church of St John, it forms a team of Anglican churches serving residents, businesses, schools and Kingston University. The church is the only Grade I listed building in Kingston.
A Country Lass at All Saints' Church, Kingston
The Lovekyn Consort, June 2017
Stephen Carpenter, Renaissance guitar
Will Summers, recorders, flutes, things
Patricia Hammond, voice
DMA’S at All Saints Church, Kingston.
A short clip of DMA’S acoustic set at All Saints Church Kingston
Koji at All Saints Church, Kingston
Koji at All Saints Church, Kingston
As It Is - Cheap Shots & Setbacks (Acoustic) - Live at All Saints Church, Kingston - 2018
As It Is - Cheap Shots & Setbacks (Acoustic) - Live at All Saints Church, Kingston - 2018
Places to see in ( Chingford - UK )
Places to see in ( Chingford - UK )
Chingford is a district of the London Borough of Waltham Forest in North East London, situated 10 miles northeast of Charing Cross. Historically a rural Essex parish, it gained urban district status in 1894, and between 1938 and 1965 formed the core of the Municipal Borough of Chingford. Chingford is close to the Essex border of Epping Forest District.
It borders Sewardstone to the north, Woodford Green and Buckhurst Hill to the east and Walthamstow to the south. To the west lie William Girling and King George V reservoirs, known together as the Chingford Reservoirs, and the River Lea. Across these, Chingford is linked with Ponders End through the A110 Lea Valley Road, whilst South Chingford is linked with Edmonton through the A406 Lea Valley Viaduct. To the north and east lies Epping Forest, the most part of which is in Essex but is maintained by the City of London Corporation.
The River Ching runs through the area, and the town of Chingford is close to a number of fords of that river. However, old maps and descriptions give a name for the settlement long before the river has a name and it is likely that the name of the river as Ching arose long after the settlement was named. It is also thought that, similarly to how Kingston upon Thames appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Chingestone and Chingetun(e), with ching being old English for king, that Chingford could refer to the King's river, and Kings Ford.
One notable local landmark is Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge. Originally called the Great Standing, it was built for King Henry VIII in 1543, and was used as a grandstand to watch the hunting of deer, although it has been heavily altered over time. The building is located on Chingford Plain within Epping Forest and is open to the public. The lodge is preserved under the Epping Forest Preservation Act. Originally a barn built in the mid-19th century, Butler's Retreat, a Grade II listed building, is one of the few remaining Victorian retreats within the forest. The building is adjacent to the Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge and takes its name from the 1891 occupier John Butler. Retreats originally served non-alcoholic refreshments as part of the Temperance movement. After closing in 2009 the building was refurbished by the City of London Corporation and re-opened as a cafe in 2012.
All Saints' Church in Chingford Mount (known locally as the Old Church) dates back to the 12th century. Directly opposite the church is Chingford Mount Cemetery, best known today as the burial place of the Kray family. Friday Hill House, Simmons Lane, off Friday Hill, dating from 1839, was a manor house built and owned by Robert Boothby Heathcote, who was both the lord of the manor and rector of the local church. It was he who paid for the building of the church of St Peter and St Paul in Chingford. He is buried in the Boothby family vault in All Saints' Churchyard (Chingford Old Church), Old Church Road. The vault was purchased by Robert Boothby (died 1733), who lived in the previous manor house. The present building has been used as a further education centre, but was put up for sale in 2012.
Chingford is served by Chingford railway station which is the terminus of a branch line from Liverpool Street station in the City of London. There is also a station at Highams Park. Chingford lost its rail link to Stratford with the removal of the 500 m length of track known as the Hall Farm Curve in 1970, and there have been campaigns for its reinstatement. Bus routes link Chingford to Walthamstow, Loughton, Leytonstone, Stratford, Ilford, Potters Bar and Harlow. The town is also served by the N26 night bus from Trafalgar Square.
( Chingford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Chingford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Chingford - UK
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Kiefer Sutherland at All Saints Church, Kingston
Kiefer Sutherland at All Saints Church, Kingston
St Lukes Church, Kingston Upon Thames
To celebrate the 120 years consecration of St Lukes Church, Kingston Upon Thames we produced this short film about the church. The Vicar Fr Martin Hislop takes the viewers through the history of the church and gives useful information for the parish community.
The video was produced by Geraint Warrington at Create Pictures Ltd.
Everyday Church Kingston Branch
Everyday Church in Kingston upon Thames.
Life at Everyday Church isn't complicated.
Everything we do comes out of Loving Jesus and Living His path.
To Kill A King - Love is not Control - at All Saints Church, Kingston
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a beautiful set at All Saints Church in support of the new album
To Kill A King - Choices - at All Saints Church - Kingston
To Kill A King - Choices - at All Saints Church - Kingston
Gabrielle Aplin - Light up the Dark, Performed at All Saints Church, Kingston
Gabrielle Aplin performing Light up the Dark live at All Saints Church Kingston upon Thames
Taken from the new album Light Up The Dark
available at
Filmed by staff and students at Kingston University
Change Ringing in Kingston upon Thames
Change Ringing for a Sunday Evensong in Kingston upon Thames, England. The Down Ringing of the Bells is especially interesting. The bells get steadily faster then and their hum is no longer suppressed by the clappers as like in the normal Change Ringing mode.
Many Thanks indeed for the hospitality in the Bell Tower.