All Souls Church, Haley Hill, Halifax
A short photographic slideshow of images, both inside and out taken at All Souls Church, Haley Hill. Built by Edward Akroyd in 1856 the church opened in 1859 and remained open for worship until being declared redundant in 1979. It now opens on selected Saturdays throughout the year.
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Bellinging at All Souls, Haley Hill, Halifax, West Yorkshire
This time, we ring at this impressive Victorian Church on the Western Branch's joint outing with the Rochdale Branch of the LACR, this church is also redundant and the bells don't get rung much, only like 4 times per yer or something like that, and is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. This splendid church was payed for by Edward Ackroyd in 1856 and built by Sir George Gilbert Scott, completed in 1859 and the bells are a 25cwt ring of 8 cast in 1859 George Mears & Co at the Whitechapel Bell foundry in London and a rather long draft, which at first gave me the butterflies when ringing them! Fun fact, the organ of the church which is now dismantled, back in it's heyday it was larger that the organ at Halifax Minster!!
All souls church part one, Blade 350QX3
This is my first video of the beautiful All souls church in boothtown near Halifax, most annoyed as i missed the top of the spire, so this is part one, once i get my new drone with FPV i will do part two and get it all in, filmed with my humble Blade 350 QX3 and fixed mobius 1080 camera
All souls Blackman lane Leeds . Organ . Christmas
Putting decs up and organ playing
Old Lane Mill Halifax West Yorkshire
This has been one of my favourite investigations to date, This abandoned steam mill is massive, and very oldy worldy!
Well worth a visit
Haley Hill All Souls bellringing (1).MP4
Bellringing at Halifax Minster, West Yorkshire
Next part of the joint outing of the YACR Western Branch and the LACR Rochdale Branch, the Minster Church of St John the Baptist, Halifax, West Yorkshire, and my first ever go on a ring of 12 (or 10 for that matter, and in this video I was ringing the 5th, you can just see me on the right), and these are the only 2 towers I did along with All Souls (While I was uploading this, they were ringing at St Thomas Heptonstall!!) So yeah....this is a fine 28cwt Gillett and Johnston ring of 12 tuned to D, cast in 1951 but there is also a flat 6th and an extra treble that was cast by Taylors in 2005, and the flat 6th can be heard near to the end when I was going to the train station. I also got to the the clock mechanism, that is just a single train hour chiming clock.....not really fitting for a church like this IMO, and according to the 12 bell website, this is Gillett and Johnstone's last ever ring of 12.
The Royal Wedding - Hymn Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (with Lyrics)
This is the hymn Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise written by Walter Chalmers Smith (1824-1908). Hymn tune - ST. DENIO
It was from the Royal Wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.
Sung by The Choir of St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Disclaimer: I do not own the video, copyright: The Royal Family - Official YouTube channel and ITV
I merely put lyrics over the video.
WILTSHIRE THROUGH ALL THE CHANGING SCENES OF LIFE
A BRITISH CHRISTIAN PROGRAM
SINE NOMINEFOE ALL THE SAINTS
Joel Holmes grave, Halifax
Joel was awarded a Victoria Cross medal for bravery. Sadly there are no photos of him. The grave is in the cemetery across the road from All Souls church.
To see the graves of VC recipients I've visited so far please go to my website and click on the icon on the right. johnhalley.uk
To see Joel's page please click here...
HISTORICAL PLACES OF ENGLAND IN GOOGLE EARTH PART THREE ( 3/9 )
1. SEALAND,SUFFOLK 51°53'39.83N 1°28'56.93E
2. ST.MARYLEBONE PARISH CHURCH,LONDON 51°31'21.62N 0° 9'8.42W
3. CASTLE RISING,NORFOLK 52°47'34.44N 0°28'8.19E
4. ST.JAMES CHURCH,KINNERSLEY 52° 8'27.36N 2°57'27.97W
5. NEW CASTLE BLACKGATE,TYNE 54°58'9.47N 1°36'38.28W
6. ST.MARY-LE-STRAND CHURCH,LONDON 51°30'43.82N 0° 7'0.68W
7. DUNSTER CASTLE,SOMERSET 51°10'53.83N 3°26'37.02W
8. DIDSBURY MOSQUE,MANCHESTER 53°25'21.64N 2°14'48.34W
9. CASTLE STOKESAY, SHROPSHIRE 52°25'49.11N 2°49'52.32W
10. BLACKHEATH CHURCH,GREENWICH 51°28'5.67N 0° 0'27.73E
11. HEART LAKE,BEDFORD 52° 6'12.73N 0°29'49.00W
12. CASTLE SOUTH SEA,PORTSMOUTH 50°46'41.53N 1° 5'19.69W
13. SANDRINGHAM PALACE,NORFOLK 52°49'47.41N 0°30'48.83E
14. ST.JOHNS R.C.CATHEDRAL,PORTSMOUTH 50°48'0.92N 1° 5'39.59W
15. ST.MARY'S ABBEY,YORK 53°57'43.81N 1° 5'18.39W
16. LAMBETH PALACE,LONDON 51°29'44.63N 0° 7'10.93W
17. ST.MICHAEL ALL ANGELS CHURCH,MOCCAS 52° 5'2.69N 2°56'20.84W
18. NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM,CORNWALL 50° 9'5.66N 5° 3'41.59W
19. ST.HELEN&HOLY CROSS,SHERIFF HUTTON 54° 5'17.69N 0°59'47.35W
20. HEART,WICKWAR 51°36'26.25N 2°23'11.16W
21. DAY MUSEUM,PORTSMOUTH 50°46'46.47N 1° 5'21.86W
22. ST.MARTIN-CUM-GREGORY,MICKLEGATE 53°57'25.55N 1° 5'13.39W
23. ST.GEORGE CHURCH,ORLETON 52°18'1.14N 2°44'34.72W
24. WAINHOUSE TOWER,HALIFAX 53°42'44.87N 1°52'57.67W
25. ST.JAMES CHURCH,DURSLEY 51°40'52.31N 2°21'10.88W
26. LENDAL BRIDGE,YORK 53°57'36.27N 1° 5'12.84W
27. ST.JOHN'S COLLEGE ENTRANCE,CAMBRIDGE
52°12'27.98N 0° 7'4.29E
28. ST.MARK'S CHURCH,LONDON 51°31'55.45N 0°10'56.49W
29. ST.MARTIN'S BELL TOWER,ESSEX 51°34'14.53N 0°27'18.98E
30. ST.DUNSTANS CHURCH,STEPNEY 51°31'0.53N 0° 2'30.13W
31. ASHTON MEMORIAL LANCASTER & BUTTERFLY HOUSE
54° 2'42.85N 2°46'54.82W
Pilgrim Fathers Birthplace - Babworth UK
A little video tour of the All Saints church in Babworth UK, just outside of Retford where I live.
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BLAENWERN-ALL SAINTS OF WALES
A BRITISH CHRISTIAN MUSIC PROGRAMME
To God Be The Glory ( Royal Albert Hall, London)
To God Be The Glory - Royal Albert Hall Audience and Stage Choirs (from October 2012)
To God Be The Glory, performed by the Royal Albert Hall audience and stage choirs in 2012.
Newark Cemetery War Graves Candle Were Lit For All Souls' Day Commonwealth and Polish
The annual memorial service will be held at 2.45pm leaving from Thoresby Avenue, Newark, NG24 4DJ - Newark Cemetery
Lighting of lanterns in the Commonwealth and Polish war graves.
Friends Of Newark Cemetery (FoNC) will be supporting Our Polish Community in the East Midlands and around the UK.
FoNC will open the Chapel Interpretation Centre which is located at Newark cemetery for an exhibition of Polish pictures.
Newark Cemetery remained open until 8:00pm - 20:00pm, so visitors can see the wonderful lights glow in the evening.
Candles were placed at the graves during the All Souls' Day ceremony of Homage and Remembrance at Newark Cemetery.
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More than 600 candles were placed by the graves of fallen Polish and Commonwealth Servicemen at the annual All Souls’ Day ceremony of Homage and Remembrance at Newark Cemetery. Candles had been lit in front of so many gravestones of second world war victims at the Commonwealth War Graves section of the cemetery.
They are often placed on individual graves of the 400 Polish airmen and paratroopers. This year, candles were also placed by the headstones of 90 soldiers from Commonwealth nations, who died as a result of the conflict. Candles were placed, too, on the headstones of some of the 41 civilians who died in the Luftwaffe bombing raid on the Ransome and Marles ball-bearing factory in Newark 1941, as well as at the graves of first world war casualties.
The service, organised by Newark Town Council on behalf of the Polish Air Force Association, is based around the memorial cross dedicated to Polish airmen. It was installed in 1941 at the former grave of Polish wartime leader General Wladyslaw Sikorski.
He was buried in Newark following his death in a plane crash off Gibraltar in 1943. General Sikorski’s body was repatriated to his homeland on 14th September 1993.
A procession of guests carrying standards marched from the cemetery gates at London Road on Sunday to the war graves for a service led by the Polish Air Force Memorial Committee.The ceremony included speeches by the chairman of the Polish Air Force Memorial Committee, Mr Richard Kornicki, and the Mayor of Newark.
Polish Airmen During The 2nd World War Are Remembered: Commonwealth and Polish War Graves (Air Force) - Newark, Notts, England
Nearly 400 hundred Polish Airmen from the 2nd World War lie buried in the war graves cemetery at Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. A memorial Cross with the words - For Freedom - Remembers their Sacrifice.
“Many that rest here will have known extreme heartache before their deaths. It’s fitting they should have a peaceful resting place.
“The candles signify that our prayers are with them all.”
Father Krzysztof Kawczynski said prayers for fallen airmen and paratroopers before the role of honour was read. The Last Post was played ahead of a one minute's silence.
Wreaths were laid at General Sikorski’s former grave.
Among dignitaries at the ceremony were representatives of the Polish ambassador and Polish Consular Services will Remember them at All Souls' Day which will be held on Sunday 28th October 2018 at 3pm. At the annual All Souls’ day ceremony of homage and remembrance, we will light lanterns in the Commonwealth and Polish war graves also up the driveway during the evening. Newark Cemetery during the evening will remain open until 8:00pm - 20:00pm.
An exhibition will take place Chapel Interpretation Centre at Newark Cemetery or by appointment.
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SHINE, JESUS SHINE BIG SING at ROYAL ALBERT HALL,LONDON 30 12 2012
HANOVER-O WORSHIP THE KING