Beaulieu Abbey & palace.mpg
Part of a brilliant day out at Beaulieu.
Music; four seasons by Jonathan Slatter. Published by Sounds visual/yopo music.
Beaulieu Abbey churchyard
A brief tour of this church. The backing music is an improvisation.
National Motor Museum in September 2019, Auto Jumble Day, Beaulieu, Hampshire, England. ( 4 )
I first visited this beautiful house and grounds about 60 years ago when my family use to travel down from Lancashire on what was then their annual holidays. I have been back many times since and been privileged to see the growth of, what is now the National Motor Museum. The museum was opened in 1952 as the Montagu Motor Museum and became a charitable trust in 1972. At that time many of the exhibits were displayed in the hall of the manor house, Lord Montagu’s home. It contains an important collection of historic motor vehicles, including four world land speed record holders:
Sir Malcolm Campbell's 1920 Sunbeam 350 hp
His son Donald Campbell's 1961 Bluebird - Proteus CN7
The 1927 Sunbeam 1000 hp ( the first motor car to reach 200 miles per hour (322 km/h )
The 1929 Irving-Napier Special Golden Arrow.
Beaulieu Palace House was originally built in the 13th century as the gatehouse of Beaulieu Abbey. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the estate was purchased by Sir Thomas Wriothesley, later 1st Earl of Southampton, in 1538. The house passed through marriage into the Montagu family and is still owned by the 1st Earl's descendant, The 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. The house was extended in the 16th century, and again in the 19th century, and is today a fine example of a Gothic country house. The house overlooks the beautiful Beaulieu River and is surrounded by lawns and walkways. The inside of the house has been kept in a Victorian style. Although still home to the current Lord and Lady Montagu, parts of the house and gardens are open daily to the public. The Palace House is open to the public as part of the visitor attraction which includes:
Beaulieu Abbey
National Motor Museum
Beaulieu Palace House
World of Top Gear
Secret Army Exhibition - an exhibit about the Special Operations Executive training at Beaulieu during World War II
Gardens and a great cafe and restaurant.
A monorail and rides.
Visitors have been exploring the ruins of Beaulieu Abbey since 1912. In 1952, Edward, Lord Montagu opened Palace House and Gardens to the public for the first time – making Beaulieu among the first stately homes to admit visitors. For the grand opening, he displayed five Veteran cars in the entrance hall of the house as a tribute to his late father, John Douglas - Scott-Montagu, who was a motoring advocate and pioneer at the turn of the last century. Beaulieu, is said to be one of the most haunted places in Britain, with reported sightings going back over a hundred years and possibly as far as the mid 16th century. Numerous paranormal investigators have conducted research at the abbey, including Arthur Conan Doyle, who it is claimed made contact with a ghost during a séance at Palace House. A lady in blue or grey, reportedly sighted walking through walls and making a lot of noise in the private apartments, is believed to be the ghost of the Countess of Beaulieu, Lady Isabella, who died in 1786. The smell of incense, which allegedly signals tragedy for the people of the abbey or the village, was also reported by Edward Douglas - Scott - Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu among others in a room of the Palace House used as a chapel in the Middle Ages.
LORD MONTAGU MARRIED
These pictures show Palace House, Beaulieu, home of the Montagus for over four hundred years. A Renault that first took the road more than half a century ago, brought the bride, Miss Belinda Crossley. The wedding was in Beaulieu Church. When Lord Montagu left with his bride after the service, an old tradition was maintained: a kiss for Lady Montagu from the sweep!
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BEAULIEU HOUSE, Drogheda
Short documentary concentrating on Beaulieu House as a home, rather than covering its extensive history. Also, classic racing cars. Interview with owner Gabriel De Freitas.
Beaulieu (pronounced bewly) House is just outside Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.
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Filmed in 2009 by David Mc Connon of and Denise Gough. Additional footage by Patrick O'Connor.
Ivy Douglas funeral service held at St Paul's Anglican Church Montreal
Celebration of the life of Ivy Douglas, our friend, mom, grandma, she has always been there for everyone, now Ivy we're here for you... May you always protect us with your Angel wings.... We have a new guardian angel... Love you forever....
S+R Wedding at Beaulieu Hotel, New Forest, England
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The Silver Jubilee Crowds Out Every Other Interest - Sir Malcolm Campbell comments
(2 May 1935) The Silver Jubilee Crowds Out Every Other Interest - Sir Malcolm Campbell comments
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THE WHY FILES - The Treasurer's House, York (L!VE TV, 1999)
The Why Files was a smashing cable TV programme. I managed to record hours of the best ghost stories on it to VHS before the channel shut down in 2000. Here's one of the UK's most famous tales of a haunting in York. The cellar is now open for public tours and is recommended (though I was able to go down there years before it was opened to the public!)
Monasteries Dissolved By Henry VIII - Part 1
Part 1 of a series of videos of monasteries that were dissolved by Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries (Suppression of the Monasteries). From 1536 - 1541 Henry VIII disbanded monasteries in England, Wales, and Ireland. Some monastic foundations dated back to Anglo-Saxon England, the overwhelming majority of the 825 religious communities dissolved by Henry VIII owed their existence to the wave of monastic enthusiasm that had swept England and Wales in the 11th and 12th centuries. NOTE: This series does not include every monastery that was apart of the Dissolution of Monasteries. Only those for which pictures and information could be found.
List of monasteries in this video:
Abingdon Abbey - Abingdon Oxfordshire - Benedictine Order - Dissolved 1538
Bardney Abbey - Bardeny, Lincolnshire - Benedictine - Dissolved 1538
Bardsey Abbey - Aberdaron, Gwynedd - Canon Regular - Dissolved 1537
Barking Abbey - Barking, Greater London - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
Basingwerk Abbey - Holywell, Flintshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1536
Bath Abbey - Bath, Somerset - Benedictine - Dissolved 1539
Battle Abbey - Battle, East Sussex - Benedictine - Dissolved 1538
Beaulieu Abbey - Beaulieu, Hampshire - Cistercian - Dissolved 1538
Beauvale Charterhouse - Hucknall, Nottinghamshire - Carthusian - Dissolved 1539
Audio is Rose of Tralee on the panpipes.
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Information and pictures for the monasteries was provided from Wikipedia and are included under the Creative Commons licensing.
St. Paul's Fairfield Choir sings Psalm 119 vv 97-104
Psalm 119:97-104, sung by the Choir of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Fairfield, Connecticut at evensong on October 17, 2010. The chant is by James Turle. John Abdenour, director, Joseph Ripka, organ scholar.
The St. Paul's Choir is composed of boy and girl trebles and adult altos, tenors, and basses.
The illustrations are of Beaulieu, Tintern, and Furness abbeys in England.
National Motor Museum and Palace House, Beaulieu, Brockenhurst, SO42 7ZN. Hampshire, England. ( 23 )
I first visited this beautiful house and grounds about 60 years ago when my family use to travel down from Lancashire on what was then their annual holidays. I have been back many times since and been privileged to see the growth of, what is now the National Motor Museum. The museum was opened in 1952 as the Montagu Motor Museum and became a charitable trust in 1972. At that time many of the exhibits were displayed in the hall of the manor house, Lord Montagu’s home. It contains an important collection of historic motor vehicles, including four world land speed record holders:
Sir Malcolm Campbell's 1920 Sunbeam 350 hp
His son Donald Campbell's 1961 Bluebird - Proteus CN7
The 1927 Sunbeam 1000 hp ( the first motor car to reach 200 miles per hour (322 km/h )
The 1929 Irving-Napier Special Golden Arrow.
Beaulieu Palace House was originally built in the 13th century as the gatehouse of Beaulieu Abbey. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the estate was purchased by Sir Thomas Wriothesley, later 1st Earl of Southampton, in 1538. The house passed through marriage into the Montagu family and is still owned by the 1st Earl's descendant, The 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. The house was extended in the 16th century, and again in the 19th century, and is today a fine example of a Gothic country house. The house overlooks the beautiful Beaulieu River and is surrounded by lawns and walkways. The inside of the house has been kept in a Victorian style. Although still home to the current Lord and Lady Montagu, parts of the house and gardens are open daily to the public. The Palace House is open to the public as part of the visitor attraction which includes:
Beaulieu Abbey
National Motor Museum
Beaulieu Palace House
World of Top Gear
Secret Army Exhibition - an exhibit about the Special Operations Executive training at Beaulieu during World War II
Gardens and a great cafe and restaurant.
A monorail and rides.
Visitors have been exploring the ruins of Beaulieu Abbey since 1912. In 1952, Edward, Lord Montagu opened Palace House and Gardens to the public for the first time – making Beaulieu among the first stately homes to admit visitors. For the grand opening, he displayed five Veteran cars in the entrance hall of the house as a tribute to his late father, John Douglas - Scott-Montagu, who was a motoring advocate and pioneer at the turn of the last century. Beaulieu, is said to be one of the most haunted places in Britain, with reported sightings going back over a hundred years and possibly as far as the mid 16th century. Numerous paranormal investigators have conducted research at the abbey, including Arthur Conan Doyle, who it is claimed made contact with a ghost during a séance at Palace House. A lady in blue or grey, reportedly sighted walking through walls and making a lot of noise in the private apartments, is believed to be the ghost of the Countess of Beaulieu, Lady Isabella, who died in 1786. The smell of incense, which allegedly signals tragedy for the people of the abbey or the village, was also reported by Edward Douglas - Scott - Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu among others in a room of the Palace House used as a chapel in the Middle Ages.
National Motor Museum in September 2019, Auto Jumble Day, Beaulieu, Hampshire, England. ( 6 )
I first visited this beautiful house and grounds about 60 years ago when my family use to travel down from Lancashire on what was then their annual holidays. I have been back many times since and been privileged to see the growth of, what is now the National Motor Museum. The museum was opened in 1952 as the Montagu Motor Museum and became a charitable trust in 1972. At that time many of the exhibits were displayed in the hall of the manor house, Lord Montagu’s home. It contains an important collection of historic motor vehicles, including four world land speed record holders:
Sir Malcolm Campbell's 1920 Sunbeam 350 hp
His son Donald Campbell's 1961 Bluebird - Proteus CN7
The 1927 Sunbeam 1000 hp ( the first motor car to reach 200 miles per hour (322 km/h )
The 1929 Irving-Napier Special Golden Arrow.
Beaulieu Palace House was originally built in the 13th century as the gatehouse of Beaulieu Abbey. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the estate was purchased by Sir Thomas Wriothesley, later 1st Earl of Southampton, in 1538. The house passed through marriage into the Montagu family and is still owned by the 1st Earl's descendant, The 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. The house was extended in the 16th century, and again in the 19th century, and is today a fine example of a Gothic country house. The house overlooks the beautiful Beaulieu River and is surrounded by lawns and walkways. The inside of the house has been kept in a Victorian style. Although still home to the current Lord and Lady Montagu, parts of the house and gardens are open daily to the public. The Palace House is open to the public as part of the visitor attraction which includes:
Beaulieu Abbey
National Motor Museum
Beaulieu Palace House
World of Top Gear
Secret Army Exhibition - an exhibit about the Special Operations Executive training at Beaulieu during World War II
Gardens and a great cafe and restaurant.
A monorail and rides.
Visitors have been exploring the ruins of Beaulieu Abbey since 1912. In 1952, Edward, Lord Montagu opened Palace House and Gardens to the public for the first time – making Beaulieu among the first stately homes to admit visitors. For the grand opening, he displayed five Veteran cars in the entrance hall of the house as a tribute to his late father, John Douglas - Scott-Montagu, who was a motoring advocate and pioneer at the turn of the last century. Beaulieu, is said to be one of the most haunted places in Britain, with reported sightings going back over a hundred years and possibly as far as the mid 16th century. Numerous paranormal investigators have conducted research at the abbey, including Arthur Conan Doyle, who it is claimed made contact with a ghost during a séance at Palace House. A lady in blue or grey, reportedly sighted walking through walls and making a lot of noise in the private apartments, is believed to be the ghost of the Countess of Beaulieu, Lady Isabella, who died in 1786. The smell of incense, which allegedly signals tragedy for the people of the abbey or the village, was also reported by Edward Douglas - Scott - Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu among others in a room of the Palace House used as a chapel in the Middle Ages.
National Motor Museum in September 2019, Auto Jumble Day, Beaulieu, Hampshire, England. ( 1 )
I first visited this beautiful house and grounds about 60 years ago when my family use to travel down from Lancashire on what was then their annual holidays. I have been back many times since and been privileged to see the growth of, what is now the National Motor Museum. The museum was opened in 1952 as the Montagu Motor Museum and became a charitable trust in 1972. At that time many of the exhibits were displayed in the hall of the manor house, Lord Montagu’s home. It contains an important collection of historic motor vehicles, including four world land speed record holders:
Sir Malcolm Campbell's 1920 Sunbeam 350 hp
His son Donald Campbell's 1961 Bluebird - Proteus CN7
The 1927 Sunbeam 1000 hp ( the first motor car to reach 200 miles per hour (322 km/h )
The 1929 Irving-Napier Special Golden Arrow.
Beaulieu Palace House was originally built in the 13th century as the gatehouse of Beaulieu Abbey. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the estate was purchased by Sir Thomas Wriothesley, later 1st Earl of Southampton, in 1538. The house passed through marriage into the Montagu family and is still owned by the 1st Earl's descendant, The 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu. The house was extended in the 16th century, and again in the 19th century, and is today a fine example of a Gothic country house. The house overlooks the beautiful Beaulieu River and is surrounded by lawns and walkways. The inside of the house has been kept in a Victorian style. Although still home to the current Lord and Lady Montagu, parts of the house and gardens are open daily to the public. The Palace House is open to the public as part of the visitor attraction which includes:
Beaulieu Abbey
National Motor Museum
Beaulieu Palace House
World of Top Gear
Secret Army Exhibition - an exhibit about the Special Operations Executive training at Beaulieu during World War II
Gardens and a great cafe and restaurant.
A monorail and rides.
Visitors have been exploring the ruins of Beaulieu Abbey since 1912. In 1952, Edward, Lord Montagu opened Palace House and Gardens to the public for the first time – making Beaulieu among the first stately homes to admit visitors. For the grand opening, he displayed five Veteran cars in the entrance hall of the house as a tribute to his late father, John Douglas - Scott-Montagu, who was a motoring advocate and pioneer at the turn of the last century. Beaulieu, is said to be one of the most haunted places in Britain, with reported sightings going back over a hundred years and possibly as far as the mid 16th century. Numerous paranormal investigators have conducted research at the abbey, including Arthur Conan Doyle, who it is claimed made contact with a ghost during a séance at Palace House. A lady in blue or grey, reportedly sighted walking through walls and making a lot of noise in the private apartments, is believed to be the ghost of the Countess of Beaulieu, Lady Isabella, who died in 1786. The smell of incense, which allegedly signals tragedy for the people of the abbey or the village, was also reported by Edward Douglas - Scott - Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu among others in a room of the Palace House used as a chapel in the Middle Ages.
Winchester Cathedral Choristers 'Twelve days of Christmas' : 1995
Directed by David Hill
from a broadcast entitled 'Caballe Family Christmas' from Beaulieu Palace House
lady fiona blesses henry george
Join Lady Fiona (Lady Montagu of Beaulieu) and her spiritual teacher, Jill Wright with Paula Gloria farther down the rabbit hole of alternative media for an intimate insight into how the aristocracy is inspired. Learn how they too have been ill served by mainstream media but how service to all can affect many mainstream misunderstandings when courage and bravery call and light a new path to create the new media, one where rich and poor can better understand each other and through that understanding a just way developed through relentless work but also openness to divine inspiration!
Earlier that day Paula had been speaking with Jane Goldberg, PhD about her new book on radiation hormesis. Who today will understand? How to share revolutionary understanding that can affect the ehalth of every individual rich or poor? Perhaps the past understandings of Theosophy and Anthroposophy might help and not just be historical institutions but useful for the alleviation of present suffering.
If spiritual and medical speculations weren't enough for one day, Paula had also just read that day a sentence where Henry George, an American thinker on economics in the true sense of the best spirit of Yankee know how mentioned Annie Besant, a spiritual and political reformer whose legacy today is probably more important to India than Mahatma Ghandi.
In editing Paula got the title of this youtube posting
ITV's The Paranormal 5 - Episode Four
ITV's The Paranormal 5, Starring Ray Jorden, Wayne Punter, Samatha Rees, Andrew Carter and Paul Derrick, investigate supposed haunted locations around the west of the UK, investigating each location in the daytime.
12th August 2011 - Old house in Dorney, (England U.K.)
The Great Britain XI - April 2018
In what has been the most rewarding filming venture I’ve ever been on, the Railway Touring Company’s nine day venture covering the length and breadth of the country - The Great Britain XI - is covered in full...
The film starts off two days before the tour sets off from Kings Cross with the light engine movement of 60103 ‘Flying Scotsman’ heading from Bury to Southall. This is followed the next day by the empty coaching stock for the tour coming down from Carnforth to Southall, both seen locally at Watford (Long Buckby).
To the tour itself now, locations are as follows;
Day 1
60103: Baldock, Whittlesea and Gainsborough (two angles)
35018: Church Fenton (light movement Carnforth to York)
Day 2
60103: Kirkham Abbey
35018: Colton Junction, Gargrave, Hellifield and Sellside
45690 & 45699: Beattock and Abington
Day 3
1264: Linlithgow viaduct (ecs movement) and The Forth Bridge
1264 & 45699: Merthly Bank, Drummochter, Dalwhinne (water stop and departure) and Slochd summit
Day 4
1264: Inverness, Fodderty, Loch Achanalt, Achnasheen, Ledgowen, Attadale, Kyle of Lochalsh, Badicaul, Loch Sgamhain, Loch Achanalt, Garve and Clachnaharry,
Day 5
45699 & 1264: Culloden viaduct, Slochd (two angles), Aviemore (arrival and departure), Aldclune and Dunkeld
45699: Blackford, Abington and Penrith
Day 7
Diesels T&T: Grange over Sands,
35018: Ripley Bank
45212: All Stretton, Knucklas, Sugar Loaf Bank (two angles) and Pyle
Day 8
45212: Marshfield, Claverton and Bruton
31806 & 45212 T&T: Evershot and Bincombe
45212 & 31806 T&T: Bincombe (two angles)
31806 & 45212 T&T: Corfe Common and Swanage
Day 9
45212: Swanage, Herston Bank, Beaulieu Road and Charlton
My thanks go to Jack Pallister (JPMedia) for lending equipment for use of a second camera set up where needed throughout the trip allowing for multiple angles and James Corben (On The Fast Line) for support of locations throughout the trip.