Chichester (1942)
Chichester.
West Sussex.
Various shots of the 11th century Norman cathedral. M/S of the spire built in 1500 A.D. M/S of the old gateway. Various shots of the Dean. Various shots of 12th century St. Mary's Hospital. Camera pans along main street and up bell tower. L/S cricket match in Priory park. M/S Grey Friar's chapel. M/S's of wooded road with old houses.
Amendment October 2011:
A viewer has written in to point out that this reel actually shows the Market Cross when referring to the Cathedral bell tower. The bell tower, which stands alone from the cathedral, can be briefly glimsped in the background of one of the shots.
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Chichester (1942)
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Chichester, West Sussex.
Various shots of the 11th century Norman cathedral. M/S of the spire built in 1500 A.D. M/S of the old gateway. Various shots of the Dean. Various shots of 12th century St. Mary's Hospital. Camera pans along main street and up bell tower. L/S cricket match in Priory park. M/S Grey Friar's chapel. M/S's of wooded road with old houses.
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A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Fiddler on the Roof | Production Trailer | Chichester Festival Theatre
Daniel Evans directs Omid Djalili and Tracy-Ann Oberman in Chichester Festival Theatre's summer 2017 musical Fiddler on the Roof which runs until 2 September. cft.org.uk
Southern Railway - Brighton to Chichester - Railway station - Lestarferðalag - England
Southern railway services - Brighton(BTN) to Chichester(CCH) - 15.09.2019 - Lestarferð frá Brighton til Chichester tekur klukkutíma - Ferðalag í Englandi í West Sussex. Lokaspretturinn inn í Chichester að kvöldi til.
Borgin Brighton sem áður fyrr hét Brighthelmstone, var gamalt fiskimannaþorp og hefur með tímanum orðið að konunglegu afdrepi og alþjóðlegri sumardvalarparadís fyrir fólk hér í Bretlandi sem ekki vill fara til útlanda á sólarströnd. Lesa meira:
Nestled at the foot of the South Downs, Chichester is surrounded by beautiful countryside, sandy beaches, fishing villages, historical and family attractions, offering incredible diversity to suit every visitor. See more:
The Butter Market in North Street was designed by John Nash, and was opened in 1808 as a food and produce market. In 1900, a second storey was added to the building, originally housing an arts institute. The building has recently been renovated. The Corn Exchange in East Street was built in 1833, one of the first in the country. From the 1880s it was used for drama and entertainment and became a cinema from the 1910s. An attempt to convert it to a bingo hall was refused in 1977. As it could not be converted to a multiplex it was closed on 9 August 1980. It remained closed and unused for six years until the front was opened as a fast food restaurant and the rear converted for offices. From 2005 the front had been used by a clothing retailer. The Chichester Cross, which is a type of Buttercross familiar to old market towns, was built in 1501 as a covered market-place, stands at the intersection of the four main roads in the centre of the city. See more:
Things to Do in Chichester. See more:
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Journey information from Chichester to Brighton. See more:
Chichester railway station is a railway station in the city of Chichester in West Sussex, England. The station is located on the West Coastway Line which runs between Brighton and Southampton. The station and the majority of trains serving it are operated by Southern. The only other operator is Great Western Railway, which operates a limited number of trains at the station. Chichester has services to London Victoria via Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Portsmouth, Southampton, Littlehampton and long-distance services to Wales and the West Country. See more:
Brighton railway station is the southern terminus of the Brighton Main Line in England, and the principal station serving the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. It is 50 miles 49 chains (81.45 km) from London Victoria; and the preceding station is Preston Park. The station is managed by Southern, which also operates many of the trains. Thameslink, Gatwick Express and Great Western Railway also operate some trains from Brighton. See more:
Southern Railway services link the south coast of England with London city, with main terminals including Victoria, Charing Cross, and Waterloo. Southern passengers include those travelling to and from Brighton, Southampton and Portsmouth, providing key rail links between these major coastal regions. Southern Railway timetables, ticket prices, and travel information can all be found here with our journey planner, as well as more on destinations within the rail network and things to do while there. See more:
The Southern Railway (SR), sometimes shortened to 'Southern', was a British railway company established in the 1923 Grouping. It linked London with the Channel ports, South West England, South coast resorts and Kent. See more:
KIDDIES CINEMA OUTING - NO SOUND
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Oklahoma! | Pre-Show Talk | Chichester Festival Theatre
Jeremy Sams (Director) in conversation with Kate Mosse about the summer musical of Festival 2019, the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, Oklahoma!. Running in the Festival Theatre until 7 September.
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Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK’s flagship theatres, renowned for the exceptionally high standard of its productions as well as its work with the community and young people.Situated in a cathedral city in West Sussex between the South Downs and the sea, the Festival Theatre’s bold thrust stage design makes it one of England’s most striking playhouses; a studio theatre, the Minerva Theatre, sits nearby.
NEW LIFT: Otis Gen2 lift at TKMaxx in Chichester
chichester brandy jumps
chichester brandy jumps lil x-up
Bowling at Chichester
Me getting a half strike while Bowling at the Chichester Gate complex.
Southern Railway - Brighton to Chichester - Railway station - Lestarferðalag - England
Southern railway services - Brighton(BTN) to Train from Chichester(CCH) - 3.4. 2018 - Lestarferð frá Brighton til Chichester tekur klukkutíma - Ferðalag í Englandi í West Sussex. Þegar ég kem út úr lestinni geng ég upp verslunargötuna - þessi borg er falleg og margt lík Reykjavík.
Borgin Brighton sem áður fyrr hét Brighthelmstone, var gamalt fiskimannaþorp og hefur með tímanum orðið að konunglegu afdrepi og alþjóðlegri sumardvalarparadís fyrir fólk hér í Bretlandi sem ekki vill fara til útlanda á sólarströnd. Lesa meira:
Nestled at the foot of the South Downs, Chichester is surrounded by beautiful countryside, sandy beaches, fishing villages, historical and family attractions, offering incredible diversity to suit every visitor. See more:
The Butter Market in North Street was designed by John Nash, and was opened in 1808 as a food and produce market. In 1900, a second storey was added to the building, originally housing an arts institute. The building has recently been renovated. The Corn Exchange in East Street was built in 1833, one of the first in the country. From the 1880s it was used for drama and entertainment and became a cinema from the 1910s. An attempt to convert it to a bingo hall was refused in 1977. As it could not be converted to a multiplex it was closed on 9 August 1980. It remained closed and unused for six years until the front was opened as a fast food restaurant and the rear converted for offices. From 2005 the front had been used by a clothing retailer. The Chichester Cross, which is a type of Buttercross familiar to old market towns, was built in 1501 as a covered market-place, stands at the intersection of the four main roads in the centre of the city. See more:
Things to Do in Chichester. See more:
Journey details and tickets:
Chichester railway station is a railway station in the city of Chichester in West Sussex, England. The station is located on the West Coastway Line which runs between Brighton and Southampton. The station and the majority of trains serving it are operated by Southern. The only other operator is Great Western Railway, which operates a limited number of trains at the station. Chichester has services to London Victoria via Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Portsmouth, Southampton, Littlehampton and long-distance services to Wales and the West Country. See more:
Brighton railway station is the southern terminus of the Brighton Main Line in England, and the principal station serving the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. It is 50 miles 49 chains (81.45 km) from London Victoria; and the preceding station is Preston Park. The station is managed by Southern, which also operates many of the trains. Thameslink, Gatwick Express and Great Western Railway also operate some trains from Brighton. See more:
Southern Railway services link the south coast of England with London city, with main terminals including Victoria, Charing Cross, and Waterloo. Southern passengers include those travelling to and from Brighton, Southampton and Portsmouth, providing key rail links between these major coastal regions. Southern Railway timetables, ticket prices, and travel information can all be found here with our journey planner, as well as more on destinations within the rail network and things to do while there. See more:
The Southern Railway (SR), sometimes shortened to 'Southern', was a British railway company established in the 1923 Grouping. It linked London with the Channel ports, South West England, South coast resorts and Kent. See more:
The Winslow Boy | Audience Reactions | Chichester Festival Theatre
Hear what audience members in Chichester thought of the new touring production of Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy. At Chichester Festival Theatre until Saturday 17 February.
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Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK’s flagship theatres, renowned for the exceptionally high standard of its productions as well as its work with the community and young people.Situated in a cathedral city in West Sussex between the South Downs and the sea, the Festival Theatre’s bold thrust stage design makes it one of England’s most striking playhouses; a studio theatre, the Minerva Theatre, sits nearby.
Chichester Flooding 1994 News Reports
Chichester Flooding in 1994 - News reports - West Sussex Fire Brigade
Barnum | Official Trailer | Chichester Festival Theatre
With Christopher Fitzgerald and Tamsin Carroll
Music by CY COLEMAN Lyrics by MICHAEL STEWART Book by MARK BRAMBLE
In a Revised Version by Cameron Mackintosh and Mark Bramble
This exhilarating musical follows the irrepressible imagination and dreams of Phineas T Barnum, America's Greatest Showman. The story of his life and his marriage to Chairy reveals a couple who looked at the world from opposite sides of the spectrum, and also reveals that she was the practical one who made his dreams come true. We follow the legendary showman's life as he lit up the world with the colour, warmth and excitement of his imagination and finally teamed up with J A Bailey to create Barnum and Bailey's Circus - the Greatest Show on Earth.
★★★★ Daily Mail, Evening Standard, The Daily Telegraph
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Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK’s flagship theatres, renowned for the exceptionally high standard of its productions as well as its work with the community and young people.Situated in a cathedral city in West Sussex between the South Downs and the sea, the Festival Theatre’s bold thrust stage design makes it one of England’s most striking playhouses; a studio theatre, the Minerva Theatre, sits nearby.
Archbishop condemns 'appauling' Diocese of Chichester
Describing the profoundly negative culture within the Diocese of Chichester which led to two decades of child protection 'failures', Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams publishes a damning interim visitation report detailing 'fresh and disturbing' aspects of the way abuse has been handled, which continue to surface.
Originally broadcast on the BBC on Thursday August 30th, 2012
Flowers for Mrs Harris | Interview with Director Daniel Evans | Chichester Festival Theatre
Director Daniel Evans tells us more about the extraordinary title character in Flowers for Mrs Harris, a new musical based on a novel by Paul Gallico, which started out life at Sheffield Theatres. Writer Rachel Wagstaff and composer Richard Taylor have continued to develop the piece for the next stage of its life in Chichester.
Runs from 8 - 29 September.
Footage of Clare Burt performing 'Rain on Me' from the original run at Sheffield Theatres, by Kaptur Creative Ltd.
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Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK’s flagship theatres, renowned for the exceptionally high standard of its productions as well as its work with the community and young people.Situated in a cathedral city in West Sussex between the South Downs and the sea, the Festival Theatre’s bold thrust stage design makes it one of England’s most striking playhouses; a studio theatre, the Minerva Theatre, sits nearby.
St. Richard of Chichester, Bishop
Richard was born, 1197, in the little town of Wyche, eight miles from Worcester, England. He and his elder brother were left orphans when young, and Richard gave up the studies which he loved, to farm his brother's impoverished estate. His brother, in gratitude for Richard's successful care, proposed to make over to him all his lands; but he refused both the estate and the offer of a brilliant marriage, to study for the priesthood at Oxford. In 1235 he was appointed, for his learning and piety, chancellor of that University, and afterwards, by St. Edmund of Canterbury, chancellor of his diocese. He stood by that Saint in his long contest with the king, and accompanied him into exile. After St. Edmund's death Richard returned to England to toil as a simple curate, but was soon elected Bishop of Chichester in preference to the worthless nominee of Henry III. The king in revenge refused to recognize the election, and seized the revenues of the see. Thus Richard found himself fighting the same battle in which St. Edmund had died. He went to Lyons, was there consecrated by Innocent IV. in 1245, and returning to England, in spite of his poverty and the king's hostility, exercised fully his episcopal rights, and thoroughly reformed his see. After two years his revenues were restored. Young and old loved St. Richard. He gave all he had, and worked miracles, to feed the poor and heal the sick; but when the rights or purity of the Church were concerned he was inexorable. A priest of noble blood polluted his office by sin; Richard deprived him of his benefice, and refused the king's petition in his favor. On the other hand, when a knight violently put a priest in prison, Richard compelled the knight to walk round the priest's church with the same log of wood on his neck to which he had chained the priest; and when the burgesses of Lewes tore a criminal from the church and hanged him, Richard made them dig up the body from its unconsecrated grave, and bear it back to the sanctuary they had violated. Richard died in 1253, while preaching, at the Pope's command, a crusade against the Saracens.
Reflection: As a brother, as chancellor, and as bishop, St. Richard faithfully performed each duty of his state without a thought of his own interests. Neglect of duty is the first sign of that self-love which ends with the loss of grace.
BTH Supa Cinema Projector
This video shows our British Thompson Houston Single Unit Projection Assembly (BTH Supa) collected from the New Tivoli Cinema, Edinburgh. Two BTH SUPA projectors were removed from the site, and this video was taken during restoration.
This projector is among the collection of cinema projectors and period lighting equipment belonging to Regal Group - Please visit our website for more information regalgroup.org.uk
Jetsurf U.K Billy line bridge Hayling Island Portsmouth Langstone Harbour
Traveled from Essex to come see the sites of Hayling Island langstone harbourcanx bridge from a different view. Lovely place and really helpful locals. Safety critical advice given on tidal movements. Always worth an ask!.