Romsey Abbey, Hampshire, England
Romsey Abbey - a few clips of the inside and outside of this fine old erection. Filmed on April 13th, 2014.
Romsey and Romsey Abbey
Apologies for the shaky video - this was shot using my Q330 Quad with a Mobius running in 1080p.
Romsey Abbey: The mystery of the hair in the coffin (360 video) - BBC News
For the past few months, archaeologists have been testing a full head of hair found in a coffin. Is it the hair of a saint?
In October 1839, the work of some gravediggers came to an abrupt halt when their tools hit something hard. It was a lead coffin. Inside they found some hair. Human hair.
In the year 2000, a seven-year-old boy called Jamie Cameron went on a school trip to his local parish church, Romsey Abbey in Hampshire. It was where the gravediggers had made their discovery more than a century and a half earlier.
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Romsey Abbey 9th Century Hampshire England
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Royal Honeymooners Attend Romsey Abbey - 1947
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attend Sunday morning service at Romsey Abbey. The couple have been staying at Lord Mountbatten's home, Broadlands, and happily posed for the cameras in its grounds.
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Romsey Abbey Church Visit And A Bit Of Acoustic Session
Romsey Abbey Church is walking distance from train station and its located in the town centre of Romsey. Very historical place and really peaceful and quiet. Very nice to sit around and meditate. Hope you like my video and please subscribe to my channel.
The History & Architecture of Romsey Abbey
Romsey Abbey is a parish church of the Church of England in Romsey, a market town in Hampshire, England. Until the dissolution it was the church of a Benedictine nunnery. It is now the largest parish church in the county, since Christchurch Priory is now in Dorset.
Places to see in ( Romsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Romsey - UK )
Romsey is a small market town in the county of Hampshire, England. Romsey is 7 miles northwest of Southampton, 11 miles southwest of Winchester and 17 miles southeast of Salisbury. Romsey is one of the principal towns in the Test Valley Borough and lies on the River Test, which is known for fly fishing, predominantly trout. Romsey Abbey, the largest parish church in Hampshire, dominates the centre of the town.
Romsey was home of the 20th-century soldier and statesman Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the 19th-century British prime minister Lord Palmerston, and the 17th-century philosopher and economist William Petty. Romsey is twinned with Paimpol in Brittany, France, and Battenberg, Germany.
Broadlands later became the home of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, known locally as Lord Louis. In 1947, Mountbatten was given his earldom and the lesser title Baron Romsey, of Romsey in the County of Southampton. Queen Elizabeth II's husband, Prince Philip, was his nephew and upon Philip's marriage to Elizabeth in 1947 they departed London for their honeymoon at Broadlands.
Mountbatten was buried in Romsey Abbey after being killed in an IRA bomb explosion in Ireland on 27 August 1979. After his death his titles passed to his elder daughter, Lady Brabourne, who thus became Countess Mountbatten of Burma. Her eldest son was styled by the courtesy title Lord Romsey until he inherited the title of Lord Brabourne in 2005, and then the earldom in 2017.
Embley Park, a country estate located on the outskirts of Romsey was the home of Florence Nightingale, known for her pioneering work as a nurse and sanitary reform during the Crimean war and for laying the foundation of modern nursing. Nightingale is said to have had her calling from God whilst sitting under a giant cedar tree in the grounds of Embley Park on 7 February 1837.
Romsey Abbey is a Norman abbey, originally built during the 10th century, as part of a Benedictine foundation, housing a community of Benedictine nuns. The surviving Anglican Parish church of Romsey, now the largest parish church in the county, is the town's most outstanding feature and is open daily to visitors. King John's House & Tudor Cottage was allegedly a hunting lodge used by King John of England whilst hunting in the New Forest.
The existence of Sadler's Mill, the only mill to be developed on the main course of the River Test, is first recorded in the 16th century. The White Horse Hotel is a Grade II* listed 18th century coaching inn which now houses a 4-star hotel and brasserie owned and operated by Silks Hotels.
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Romsey Abbey
Romsey Abbey is a parish church of the Church of England in Romsey, a market town in Hampshire, England. Until the dissolution it was the church of a Benedictine nunnery. It is now the largest parish church in the county since Christchurch Priory is now in Dorset.
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Remembrance at Romsey Abbey 2011
Led by a marching band, members of the Royal British Legion, cadets, scouts and other uniformed groups sets off from the Abbey for their annual parade through Romsey.
Romsey Abbey Livestream Trailer
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Romsey Choral Society - We Will Remember Them - November 8th 2014, Romsey Abbey
A preview of our forthcoming concert WE WILL REMEMBER THEM - Saturday 8th November 2014, 7.30pm, Romsey Abbey.
Romsey Choral Society, Southern Sinfonia, Paul van Gulick, Jamie W. Hall - conductors.
Olivia Robinson - Soprano
Edward Price - Baritone
Charles Gibbs - Narrator
All audio is captured live and on non-specialist equipment.
Romsey Abbey - An Aerial Perspective (DJI Phantom 3 STD - 2.7K)
This is a short aerial film shot for a wedding in Romsey, Southampton on the South Coast of England.
Shot & edited by: Connor James Robins
Music: Tony Anderson - Younger
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New Romsey Abbey Book Details History Of Hampshire's Largest Parish Church
A new book on the history of Romsey Abbey has just been published with a book launch happening on Saturday morning.Entitled Romsey Abbey - The First 1100 Years, it's written by the Editor of the Abbey's church magazine who was inspired after updating previous books and information. The book starts when the nunnery was first founded in 907 and continues in a chronological order til current day, where the Abbey is now renowned as Hampshire's largest parish church. Available from their bookstall, the book profits will go into the Abbey funds. And Solent News Now caught up with the knowledgeable author to find out more.
Romsey Abbey Weddings
A short film of a few of the Romsey Abbey weddings in the last few years.
A special Thank you to all the couples and their photographers who agreed for us to use their photographs.
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GTFU from Romsey Abbey
Romsey are a glorious, heavy peal of 8 bells, tenor is 22-1-23 in Db. The bells hang in an octagonal wooden cage above the tower giving an almost perfect rope circle.
Here is the 7th being raised with me and the Captain on the Tenor.
7th 17-2-20 Eb 1932 Mears & Stainbank
8th 22-1-23 Db 1791 Thomas I Mears
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