All Saints Church Northampton
Visitars look around All Saints Church at the Northampton Heritage Open Day on Sunday 13 September 2009.
All Saints Girl's Choir from Northampton, UK at All Saints Church in NYC
The girls choir of All Saints Church in Northampton in the United Kingdom had come to All Saints Church NYC as part of the All Saints Northampton tour of America.
All Saints Girl's Choir from Northampton, UK at All Saints Church in NYC
The girls choir of All Saints Church in Northampton in the United Kingdom had come to All Saints Church NYC as part of the All Saints Northampton tour of America.
God Save The Queen, All Saints, Northampton
Service to commemorate outbreak of WW1
Northampton, All Saints Church
All Saints is the central church of Northampton.
demo all saints square Northampton.AVI
A very good natured crowd gather outside the church in All Saints Square in the town centre of Northampton. Drums, tambourines, dancing and many banners,
St Giles Church, Northampton NN1 2BN, United Kingdom
Rehearsals before the 10am church service on 30/10/2016
Last post at All Saints, Northampton
Service to commemorate WW1 at All Saints.
Abington Park Church, Northampton
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Abington, Northampton.
charmingberry: All Saints Chapel
Bellringing at Northampton, All Saints & Northampton, St Peter
The final two towers from the Young Bellringers Facebook Group Outing in snowy Northampton.
Part of a course of Yorkshire Major on the back 8 of the modern (2006) Taylor 10 at All Saints, an interesting church which is well known for its choirs. Sadly we only ever heard the 8, as we were one short for the 10.
Tenor 17-0-4 in E
Followed by a quick clip of the back 6 at St Peter Northampton before my camera died, a complete 1734 Rudhall 8. They're lovely bells but they'd be even nicer if you could hear them!! A fascinating church too which is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Tenor 12-2-0 in F
Shine at St Peter's Church, Northampton
Filmed by young volunteers at the Shine illumination event in Northampton, 8th October 2011. Kindly supported by The Mighty Creatives.
All Saints Church Brixworth
A short film of the anglo-saxon (680AD) All Saints Church, Brixworth, Northamptonshire. For more information you can visit friendsofbrixworthchurch.org.uk
Places to see in ( Otley - UK )
Places to see in ( Otley - UK )
Otley is a market town and civil parish at a bridging point on the River Wharfe in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England. Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Otley is in lower Wharfedale on the A660 which connects it to Leeds. The parish church (All Saints) has 7th-century origins. Otley lies 28 miles (45 km) south-west of York, 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Leeds, 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Bradford, and 196 miles (315 km) from London. The town lies in lower Wharfedale at a bridging point of the River Wharfe where there is a seven arched medieval bridge and is surrounded by arable farmland. The historic town developed on the south bank of the Wharfe, but in the 20th century Otley expanded north of the river, to include new developments at Newall and the Weston Estate.
The south side of the valley is dominated by a gritstone escarpment overlooking Otley called the Chevin and to the north is Newall Carr. In 1944, Major Le G.G.W. Horton Fawkes of Farnley Hall donated 263 acres (1.1 km²) of land on the Chevin to the people of Otley. To the east and west of Otley are flooded gravel pits, where sand and gravel have been extracted in the 20th century. The gravel pits to the east at Knotford Nook are a noted birdwatching site. Those to the west are devoted to angling and sailing.
The main roads through the town are the A660 to the south east, which connects Otley to Bramhope, Adel and Leeds city centre, and the A65 to the west, which goes to Ilkley and Skipton. The A6038 heads to Guiseley, Shipley and Bradford, connecting with the A65. To Harrogate, the A659 heads east to the A658, which is the main Bradford–Harrogate road. Otley bus station is run by West Yorkshire Metro and services are operated by First West Yorkshire, TLC, Utopia and Harrogate Coach Travel. There are local services connecting the town and outlying areas. Otley railway station opened in 1865 and closed in March 1965; the town bypass follows the line of the old railway.
Otley has a diverse range of cultural organisations. It has five active Morris dance sides, the Wharfedale Wayzgoose (Border), The Buttercross Belles (Ladies Northwest), Flash Company (Border, Molly, Appalachian & Clog), Hellz Bellz (Contemporary) and Kitchen Taps (Appalachian Step). Drama groups include the Otley Community Players, Otley Youth Theatre (OY), and a thriving arts centre in the former courthouse. There is a poetry society, which meets monthly in the Black Horse Hotel. The town has a Brass Band who perform at many events in the town.
Otley hosts the annual Otley Folk Festival in September, a Victorian Fayre in December, a carnival in June, and, in May, what is reputed to be the oldest one day agricultural show in the country. This celebrated its bicentenary in 2009. There is a beer festival, organised by the church, in November. Otley once vied with a handful of towns for the distinction of having the most pubs per head of population in England.
( Otley - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Otley . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Otley - UK
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Remembrance Service Northampton 2019
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We are proud to present to you the Northampton Remembrance Day Service 2019. The Northampton Pipe Band and The Air Training Corps Band lead a Remembrance Day parade on a march from the Market Square in Northampton Town Centre to honour the loss of whom lost their lives during the first world war.
As I was the only member of my team who was available on the day, this is shown by my terrible camera work during the processions and the lack of usable footage during the act of remembrance inside the remembrance garden behind the Church of all Saints.
The Highlight video should hopefully be out shortly.
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All Saints Church, Stradbroke - video tour
St Peter's Church Northampton West End Entrance 360° Movie
St Peter's Church is an Anglican church in Marefair, Northampton, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
It is considered to be the most outstanding Norman church in the county (Northamptonshire),,and its capital sculpture is one of the highlights of the Romanesque in England.
This film is part of a number of 360° Videos commissioned by the Friends of St Peter's, reflecting on the internal architecture and the history contained within this fine building.
In this video we will take a closer look at the fine workmanship of the West End Entrance.
78 Derngate
78 Derngate are one of the core causes for Northampton Lottery.
Here 78 Derngate share more with us about their unique tourist venue and how the Northampton Lottery is supporting their work.
For more information about the causes supported by Northampton Lottery, please visit: northamptonlottery.co.uk
Northampton All Saints Prt1 J d'A
Northampton All Saints 22nd April 2018 Prt1 J d'A, songs sung:
Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven.
For All The Saints.
This Is Amazing Grace.
Sorry for being late this week, had problems logging into YouTube after they changed the system..
Be Still
Setting of Psalm 46:10 composed by Bruce Babcock, and premiered at All Saints Church by Coventry Choir on Sunday, March 3, 2013. Dedicated to the spirit of Stuart Coxhead.