Pontefract All Saints Church, West Yorkshire, UK - 2nd June, 2013
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Tudeley ist ein Ort in der englischen Grafschaft Kent unweit von Tonbridge. Über die Grenzen des Königreiches bekannt ist Tudeley durch die von Marc Chagall gestalteten Glasfenster in der Dorfkirche All Saints Church.
All Saints' Church in Tudeley, Kent, England, is the only church in the world that has all its windows in stained glass designed by Marc Chagall.
Tudeley est un petit village près de Tonbridge, Kent, en Angleterre du Sud Est. Tudeley abrite l'église de tous les saints All Saints' church, la seule église au monde dont tous les vitraux ont été conçus par Marc Chagall.
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Places to see in ( Howden - UK )
Places to see in ( Howden - UK )
Howden is a small historic market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies north of the M62, on the A614 road about 17 miles south-east of York and 3 miles north of Goole, which lies across the River Ouse. William the Conqueror gave the town to the Bishops of Durham in 1080. The wapentake of Howdenshire was named after the town.
Howden is situated on the A614, although the town itself has been bypassed. Howden lies close to the M62 and the M18 motorways, nearby to Goole which lies at the opposite side of the River Ouse. The town is served by Howden railway station, which is situated in North Howden and has services to Leeds, Selby, York, Hull and London. Howden is surrounded by largely flat land and in some places marshland. Much of the land surrounding Howden is separated by many drainage dykes. Howden lies within the Parliamentary constituency of Haltemprice and Howden.
One of the earliest recorded parts of Howden's history describes King Edgar giving his first wife, Ethelfleda, Howden Manor in 959 AD, the beginnings of a long connection with the royal court of England. In 1080, William the Conqueror gave the town, including its church, which later became the minster, to the Bishop of Durham, who promptly conferred the church upon the monks of Durham. However, he kept Howden Manor for himself. Records show that the church was at first a rectory, but conflicting records also show that Hugh, Prior of Durham, was given a bull from Pope Gregory IX for appropriating the church towards the maintenance of 16 monks. Howden's royal connections continued when in 1191, Prince John spent Christmas in Howden. Nine years later, John, now King of England, granted Howden the right to hold an annual fair.
In the early 19th century Howden became famous throughout Europe for its horse fair, held every September. In Georgian times, the fair was quoted in The Sporting Magazine in 1807 as being the largest fair for horses in the Kingdom. Howden Minster is currently undergoing another renovation, with the aid of English Heritage. The Minster hopes to raise £300,000 in the next two years. The famous Yorkshire wood carver, Mousy Thompson of Kilburn, made the fine choir stalls and much of the other minster furnishings, as seen on Look North. Children love to hunt for the 30+ Thompson mice hidden around the Minster.
Initially, the Howden Guardians declined to build a new workhouse but made use of the existing parish workhouses in Howden, Holme and Cave. However, in 1839, following persuasion by the region's Assistant Poor Law Commsissioner John Revans, a new building was erected on the south side of Knedlington Road. It was designed by Weightman and Hadfield of Sheffield.
( Howden - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Howden . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Howden - UK
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Double Helix Staircase
This staircase is in All Saints Church, Pontefract. Two people can go up and down at the same time without meeting other than at the top! It is one of only 2 in the UK and of only three in Europe. Originally it went further up the tower, but much of the Church was badly damaged during the Civiil War and the various Sieges of the Castle just a few hundred yards away!
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Another day out metal detecting with Coil to the soil club, various finds today nothing major but a good range from roman to modern day. won £50 and car cleaning kit on raffle so it was a great day for me :D
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