A look at the organ of St Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate, North Yorkshire
A look, with commentary by me at the Historic Harrison and Harrison organ of St Wilfrid's Church in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. This organ is known as the Harrogate Harrison, as I read on a CD cover with recordings of this Organ. This church was built from around 1902 to around the 1950s (I said 1935 on the video, not being 100% sure), but the church is magnificent. I also make a mention of other Harrison and Harrison organs including, King's College Chapel, Cambridge, Ripon Cathedral, Christ Church, Skipton (in my own hometown and also has a historic organ certificate), Leeds Minster, Durham Cathedral, St Silas' Church, Blackburn (which I was told was a prototype for Durham Cathedral). I know I was not aiming my camera very well, but I do read out the stops, and you want more info, it is [N02927] on the NPOR.
This church also has a Chamber Organ in the Lady Chapel, which is not however included in this video.
New Life Christian Fellowship at Cedar Court Harrogate, (part one) Church Search 2011
Dave begins his 2011 Church search by visiting the New Life Christian Fellowship based at the Cedar Court Hotel in Harrogate
Wilfridian Award - Foodbank 2016
Find out where the money raised through ths year's Wilfridian Award will be going.
Joan Andrew St Wilfrid's Church Wedding Harrogate
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St Wilfrids, Harrogate, Church Search 2011 (part one) 13th February Visitation
Dave visits Saint Wilfrids this week. This is a Church he has never visited before. Oh...and I meant February not January in the titles, sorry!
St Wilfrid's Church project
St Wilfrid's Church, Newbiggin Hall have some exciting plans to develop their building by asking local residents what they would like. This video showcases their work.
Harrogate Male Voice Choir, St Wilfreds Church, Harrogate
St Wilfrids, Harrogate, Church Search 2011 (Part Two) 13th February Visitation
Dave speaks about his visit to the church and what it was like
1(3) Lucia concert with Chorus Pictor in Harrogate, England 2019
Sankta Lucia
Goder afton i denna sal
Lusse Lella
God afton mitt Herrskap
Staffansvisa
Tärnans visa
Lucia hon kommer
Stunning Lucia concert by Chorus Pictor with Friends in York Minster and The Church of St Wilfrid Harrogate, England
Members of the Chorus Pictor and Friends choir hold candles as they prepare to lead the procession during the Swedish Sankta Lucia festival of Light service at York Minster on December 06, 2019 in York, England. The Sankta Lucia service is a traditional Swedish service merged from pagan and christian traditions. Celebrating Saint Lucy who was a young Sicilian girl martyred for her christian faith in the early fourth century it celebrates the bringer of light during the long darkness of winter. The service incorporates a candlelit procession of choristers led by Lucia, wearing a crown of candles on her head and a red sash around her waist. The crown of candles is thought to symbolise a halo and the red sash martyrdom. Lucia is followed by her attendants and starboys. The Chorus Pictor and Friends choir is a Lutheran choir from Taby parish north of Stockholm. They have travelled to York especially for the service. This is the seventh time the procession has been held at York Minster and is run in conjunction with the York Anglo-Scandinavian Society.
A look at the organ of St Andrew's Church, Aldborough, North Yorkshire
On a visit to Boroughbridge, I stopped off at Aldborough to have a look inside a church I've wanted to look in for ages, and today we have a look at the 2 manual Laycock and Bannister organ of St Andrew's Church, Aldborough, North Yorkshire, built circa 1910 with commentary from me. Laycock and Bannister is pretty much my local organ builder as it was based in Cross Hills (being in North Yorkshire_, either between Skipton or as the postcodes say, Keighley, as it baffles me even to this day, and sorry about a few flops, and a bit of lols in the video! :)
@SaintWilfrids - July 2019
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Harrogate Male Voice celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2019. This video is of a live recording of a number which will be sung at the Anniversary Concert on Saturday 11th May 2019 in the Royal Hall, Harrogate.
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Promo video for Advent Sunday service in All Saints' Church, Bramham, 2nd December 2018
Harrogate Wedding Film | The Old Swan Hotel | Lyndsay & Lee
The wedding of Lyndsay & Lee was filmed at St Wilfrid Church in Harrogate and the reception was held at The Old Swan Hotel in Harrogate (classiclodges.co.uk/The_Old_Swan_Hotel_Harrogate).
Photographer: Nicola Denby (nicolaphotography.co.uk/)
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Places to see in ( Ripon - UK )
Places to see in ( Ripon - UK )
Ripon is a cathedral city in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Ripon is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the Laver and Skell.
Ripon is noted for its main feature, Ripon Cathedral which is architecturally significant, as well as the Ripon Racecourse and other features such as its market. The city itself is just over 1,300 years old. Ripon was originally known as Inhrypum and was founded by Saint Wilfrid during the time of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria, a period during which it enjoyed prominence in terms of religious importance in Great Britain.
Ripon was for a period under Viking control, and later suffered under the Normans. After a brief period of building projects under the Plantagenets, the city of Ripon emerged with a prominent wool and cloth industry. Ripon became well known for its production of spurs during the 16th and 17th centuries, but would later remain largely unaffected by the Industrial Revolution.
Ripon is located 11 miles (18 km) south-west of Thirsk, 16 miles (26 km) south of Northallerton and 12 miles (19 km) north of Harrogate. As well as its racecourse and cathedral, Ripon is a tourist destination because of its close proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site which consists of the Studley Royal Park and Fountains Abbey.
The tradition of the Ripon Hornblower has endured since the year 886 and continues on to this day. It originates with the wakeman of Ripon, whose job in the Middle Ages was similar of that to a mayor although he had more responsibilities in the keeping of law and order. Every day at 9:00pm the horn is blown at the four corners of the obelisk in Ripon Market. The horn has become the symbol of the city and represents Ripon on the Harrogate borough coat of arms. There are three museums in Ripon collectively known as the Yorkshire Law and Order Museums; it includes the Courthouse, the Prison and Police and the Workhouse Museums.
In terms of sport, the most noted field of participation is horse racing with the Ripon Racecourse. The sport has a long history in Ripon, with the first recorded meeting on Bondgate Green in 1664, while its current location has been used as a racetrack since 1900. Ripon staged Britain's first race for female riders in 1723.
The city was previously served by Ripon railway station on the Leeds-Northallerton Line that ran between Leeds and Northallerton. By road Ripon is well connected; it is accessible from the north and south via the A1(M) motorway which connects to Ripon by the B6265. The Ripon Canal was proposed by John Smeaton in 1766, to connect the city centre to part of the River Ure.
( Ripon - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ripon . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ripon - UK
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Nessun Dorma - Jonathan Ansell
Jonathan Ansell performs Nessun Dorma as part of The Avalon Goup's 20th Anniversary Celebration at St Wilfrid's Church in Harrogate - 27th September 2014