Churches of Stamford - Part 1
Presented by Rob Shaw, an examination of the life of the churches in Stamford, Lincolnshire. In this part, Rob takes us through to St Georges
All Saints Church, Pytchley, Kettering, England
The beautiful All Saints Church in Pytchley is located on Isham Road, Pytchley, Kettering NN14 1EW, UK. Isham was a prominent family in Pytchley. Katherine Isham, daughter of Eusebius Isham and Ann Poulton, married Richard Paget about 1537, most likely at All Saints Church. Katherine’s father, Eusebius Isham, was buried at All Saints. The views from Isham Road looking out into the village are breathtaking. We arrived just in time for sunset to capture images of this historic location dating back to the 13th century. Richard and Katherine Isham Paget are my 12th great grandparents.
*More information about Padgett family history can be found in Our Journey to Edmund of England, Piecing the Padgett Puzzle published in 2018, and available on Amazon as a ebook:
Stamford Wandering 2
Glasgow Wandering:
Stamford Wandering:
Stucco:
Chimney design:
Central Cinema:
Corn Exchange Theatre:
Browne’s Hospital:
William Browne:
All Saints Church:
New houses Empingham Road:
110 Queen Street:
110 Queen Street Former Bank Of England:
110 Queen Street demolition:
Workers Education Association:
Frank Cook videos:
Bonus track:
UNCUT Churches Together Stamford Good Friday 2018 Walk of Witness UNCUT
*This is a 360 degree panoramic video - scroll around with your mouse/finger *
Friday 30th March 2018.
Music led by the Empingham Mission Band
Worshippers from All Saints', Great Casterton, Christ Church, St Augustine's, St George's, Stamford Free Church, Trinity Methodist Church and the United Reform Church
Introduction & Prayer by Fr Simon Gillespie
Reading: Matthew 27:27-31a
Rev Aran Beesley
Dramatic Reading by Ishobel Macnab
United Reform Church
Talk by Rev Canon Steve Simcox
Associate Minister for Mission
Thanks to:
Peter Glassey & Burghley Estates (Staging)
Gary Taylor (SKDC Market)
Graham Fletcher (Sound)
Robert Foulkes (Video)
All Saints Church, Wellington
Teaser video for virtual tour.
Churches Together Stamford Good Friday 2018 Walk Of Witness 30th March 2018
24min 56secs 3840x2160
*This is a 360 degree panoramic video - scroll around with your mouse/finger *
Friday 30th March 2018.
Music led by the Empingham Mission Band
Worshippers from All Saints', Great Casterton, Christ Church, St Augustine's, St George's, Stamford Free Church, Trinity Methodist Church and the United Reform Church
Introduction & Prayer by Fr Simon Gillespie
Reading: Matthew 27:27-31a
Rev Aran Beesley
Dramatic Reading by Ishobel Macnab
United Reform Church
Talk by Rev Canon Steve Simcox
Associate Minister for Mission
Thanks to:
Peter Glassey & Burghley Estates (Staging)
Gary Taylor (SKDC Market)
Graham Fletcher (Sound)
Robert Foulkes (Video)
Garmin VIRB 360 edited in DaVinci Resolve and Reaper.
Cecil family tombs at St. Martin's, Stamford, England
Tombs and memorials of the Cecil family at St. Martin's church in Stamford, England. William Cecil, 1st Lord Burghley, was the chancellor of England under Queen Elizabeth I and was my ancestral uncle as shown in this video. His sister Margaret Cecil Cave was the great grandmother of Diana Skipwith Dale, my mother's immigrant ancestor of Virginia.
Walk of Witness Stamford 2015 - Anna & Martyn
Anna Allen, St Augustine's and Rev Martyn Taylor, St George's, on stage. Stamford Churches Together, Good Friday 2015
STAMFORD CHURCHES TOGETHER
Prayers and Bible Reading
Very Rev'd Mark Warrick (Dean of Stamford)
Rev'd Nikki Mann (Curate, All Saints' Church )
Talk
Rev'd Ian Ward ( Chaplain, RAF Cranwell)
Technical Team
Brian Lane - staging
Brian Pearsall – transport
Graham Fletcher – sound
Robert Foulkes – video
Music and Drama Team
Empingham Mission Band and The Salvation Army
Anna Allen - solo
Martyn Taylor – viola
Rob Shaw - drum
Patrick Allen -reading
Actors: Clive Hankers, Nigel Harvey, Merv Franklin, Arthur Franklin, Fin Allen, Leah Oliver, Yvonne Twine, Austin Ellwood (St Augustine's and St George's churches).
Thanks to
Gary Taylor - Market Co ordinator, SKDC
Burghley Estates – for loan of their lorry
Sainsbury, Stamford staff - for support of hot cross bun giveaway.
Cafe Black for letting us use their upstairs window.
Stamford Churches Together
Very Rev'd Mark Warrick (Chair)
Nicola Dunkin (Vice – Chair)
Easton-on-the-Hill All Saints Church: a video tour
Easton-on-the-Hill All Saints Church: a video tour
St Martin Stamford Lincolnshire
YORK - Huntington All Saints Church
A short video of Huntington All Saints Church York, filmed using the Dji Phantom 3 Standard...
The Church is Perpendicular in style, and built of magnesium limestone, All Saints' Church is both ancient and modern.
There has always been a Church on this site for the last 900 years. The exact date of the first church is unknown but it is certain that a church was in existence in late Saxon times. A second church was built in the 12th or 13th Century and, according to the opinion of a local architect, this was reconstructed in the 15th century.
Parts of the Norman building remain in the church today
BBC One - Songs of Praise, Burghley House (01.09.2019)
BBC One - Songs of Praise, Burghley House (01.09.2019)
Aled Jones visits the magnificent Burghley House near Stamford in Lincolnshire. Often described as the finest Elizabethan house in all of England, Aled discovers how Christianity is woven through Burghley’s 450-year history and explores some of its most spectacular features including the ornately painted hell staircase and heaven room.
From one fine country house to another – ahead of the premiere of the Downton Abbey movie, Aled meets its creator and writer Lord Julian Fellowes. In Brompton Oratory, a chapel where Lord Fellowes often worships, he tells Aled about the film and his Catholic faith.
And back in Lincolnshire, Sean Fletcher marks 45 years since the disaster at the Flixborough chemical plant. He meets survivor John Irvine, who was blinded in the explosion, and finds out how he came to faith in the years that followed.
Music
Now Thank We All Our God – St Martin’s Church, Stamford
Father of Everlasting Grace – Methodist Central Hall,. Westminster
I Vow to Thee My Country – All Saints’ Church, Northampton
Strength Will Rise – St Elisabeth’s Church, Reddish
My Guardian Angel – Elan Catrin Parry
O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go – St Martin’s Church, Stamford
The Day Thou Gavest – St Martin’s Church Stamford
Professor Alan Rogers - Lecture on William Browne, Stamford
A well-filled All Saints Church heard Professor Alan Rogers deliver an illustrated lecture about William Browne, the founder of Browne's Hospital on Wednesday evening, 21st November 2012
Among those who heard the fascinating lecture were the Mayor and members of the Town Council. After the lecture he presented Prof Rogers, on behalf of the Town, with an inscribed shield and tribute recognising the work that Prof Rogers had done over more than 50 years to make the medieval history of the town far better known.
The evening had been arranged to launch Prof Rogers' new Book, Noble Merchant -- William Browne and Stamford in the Fifteenth Century and was a joint sponsored between the Stamford Survey Group which Prof Rogers founded in the 1960s and a new local history society to be launched formally in 2013.
The Chairman of the meeting, John Plumb, had introduced Prof Rogers, referring to his extensive writings about the town. As well as talking about William Browne's life, family and business, Prof Rogers spoke of the background history of the town and encouraged further research, especially on the period of the town's greatest prosperity in the thirteenth century and also on the social life of the eighteenth century. Much remains to be done, he said, to fill in the broadest outlines.
The Stamford Survey Group website ( will have order forms for the book from Monday or copies are available from 2013
Walk of Witness - Stamford - Good Friday 2015
Churches Together in Stamford. Presented by Rob Shaw. 3rd April 2015
STAMFORD CHURCHES TOGETHER
Prayers and Bible Reading
Very Rev'd Mark Warrick (Dean of Stamford)
Rev'd Nikki Mann (Curate, All Saints' Church )
Talk
Rev'd Ian Ward ( Chaplain, RAF Cranwell)
Technical Team
Brian Lane - staging
Brian Pearsall – transport
Graham Fletcher – sound
Robert Foulkes – video
Music and Drama Team
Empingham Mission Band and The Salvation Army
Anna Allen - solo
Martyn Taylor – viola
Rob Shaw - drum
Patrick Allen -reading
Actors: Clive Hankers, Nigel Harvey, Merv Franklin, Arthur Franklin, Fin Allen, Leah Oliver, Yvonne Twine, Austin Ellwood (St Augustine's and St George's churches).
Thanks to
Gary Taylor - Market Co ordinator, SKDC
Burghley Estates – for loan of their lorry
Sainsbury, Stamford staff - for support of hot cross bun giveaway.
Cafe Black for letting us use their upstairs window.
Stamford Churches Together
Very Rev'd Mark Warrick (Chair)
Nicola Dunkin (Vice – Chair)
Hamilton Road Park and All Saints Church, Stand | Whitefield [4K]
MancPlod took a trip up to Whitefield today for a shufty. We wandered around the Hamilton Road Park area and also spent some time at All Saints Church in Stand.
Henderson Connellan - Stamford Road, Weldon, Corby
Saint Mary's Church, Eastling, Kent, England
Description - A look inside the church
All Saints of Britain, King Harold's Tomb, 2013
We visited Waltham Abbey Church, which King Harold's remains is believed to have been interned. Did a moleben service to him and All Saints of Britain, and had a wonderful picnic thereafter.
First walk in Stamford
Just learnt to walk! So pads the streets in Stamford for a bit of fresh air.
Places to see in ( Oakham - UK )
Places to see in ( Oakham - UK )
Oakham is the county town of Rutland in the East Midlands of England, 25 miles east of Leicester, 28 miles south-east of Nottingham and 23 miles west of Peterborough. Oakham lies to the west of Rutland Water, one of the largest man-made lakes in Europe. It is in the Vale of Catmose and is built on an incline, varying from 325 ft (99 m) to 400 ft (120 m) above sea level.
Local governance for Oakham is provided for by the single-tier unitary Rutland County Council, of which Oakham is the headquarters. Tourist attractions in Oakham include All Saints' Church and Oakham Castle. Another popular and historic feature is the open-air market held in the town's market square every Wednesday and Saturday (near the ancient octagonal Buttercross with its pyramidal roof and wooden stocks, a Grade I listed building).
The impressive spire of Oakham parish church, built during the 14th century, dominates distant views of the town for several miles in all directions. Restored in 1857–58 by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the church is a Grade I listed building. Oakham Castle, in Oakham, Rutland, was constructed between 1180 and 1190 for Walchelin de Ferriers, Lord of the Manor of Oakham. The Castle is known for its collection of massive horseshoes and is also recognised as one of the best examples of domestic Norman architecture in England.
Rutland County Museum is located in Oakham, Rutland, in the old Riding School of the Rutland Fencible Cavalry which was built in 1794-95. The Birmingham to Stansted Airport railway line runs through the town, providing links to Birmingham, Leicester, Peterborough, Cambridge and Stansted Airport. Oakham railway station is positioned approximately halfway between Peterborough railway station and Leicester railway station
Oakham is on the A606 between Melton Mowbray and Stamford. On 10 January 2007, the A606 bypass opened diverting traffic from the town centre. The Oakham Canal connected the town to the Melton Mowbray Navigation, the River Soar and the national waterways system between 1802 and 1847.
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