All Saints Church, Pytchley, Kettering, England
The beautiful All Saints Church in Pytchley is located on Isham Road, Pytchley, Kettering NN14 1EW, UK. Isham was a prominent family in Pytchley. Katherine Isham, daughter of Eusebius Isham and Ann Poulton, married Richard Paget about 1537, most likely at All Saints Church. Katherine’s father, Eusebius Isham, was buried at All Saints. The views from Isham Road looking out into the village are breathtaking. We arrived just in time for sunset to capture images of this historic location dating back to the 13th century. Richard and Katherine Isham Paget are my 12th great grandparents.
*More information about Padgett family history can be found in Our Journey to Edmund of England, Piecing the Padgett Puzzle published in 2018, and available on Amazon as a ebook:
St Botolph’s in Barton Seagrave, Kettering
Located at St Botolph's Rd, Barton Seagrave, Kettering NN15 6SR, UK. I laid my hands reverently on the original Christening Font at St Botolph’s Church that was built in 1120. The Barton-Seagrave historian, Anne Pegg, told us that Thomas Paget, who was born in 1490 in Barton-Seagrave, was undoubtedly baptized in that very font over 500 years ago. St Botolph’s was the only church in the village and everyone was Catholic prior to the beginning of the reformation period in England. Thomas Paget would have walked around this beautiful churchyard as a child. The thought probably never crossed his mind that 500 years later his 13th great granddaughter would fly over a huge ocean from a land yet to be discovered in search of anything that was significant about his life and family. As I walked where he walked, my eyes filled with tears. It was truly a sacred experience.
In the same town, across the way, sits Barton Hall, which is the ancestral home of the Humphrey's family built in 1550. Anne Humphrey is the wife of Thomas Paget (1490) and they are my 13th great grandparents. The exact connection between Anne Humphrey's and Barton Hall is still being researched.
*More information about Padgett family history can be found in Our Journey to Edmund of England, Piecing the Padgett Puzzle published in 2018, and available on Amazon as a ebook:
TS St Edmund Halloween Party
Pictures taken at TS St Edmund Halloween Party 2007
St Crispins abandoned mental hospital northampton
St Crispins abandoned mental hospital northampton
A14: Loved, Hated, Needed
It's the major road artery from East Anglia to the Midleands. It's equally loved and hated - a key road but with many catch points. It's rather like life. We know our destination when we travel on the A14 - but where is our destination in life?
Kendal Parish Church
The Bevington organ in the north choir aisle of Kendal Parish Church.
Exploring haunted MENTAL HOSPITAL!
Exploring a 170 year old haunted hospital in Northampton, soon to be demolished, thought we may as well get some shots before its gone :)
We did actually hear strange sounds and voices whilst walking though the buildings
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Song: JJD - Adventure [NCS Release]
Will Yates' POV -
Overstone Hall Preview
We go to the derelict, beautiful Overstone hall
st,crispins asylum explore
check out my explore of the derelict st,crispins mental asylum
Exploring an Abandoned Hospital. (Haunted?)
In March 2014, Lucky and B-DOT explored the now abandoned St. Crispins Mental Asylum in Duston, near Northampton, England. There was also a huge utility tunnel network under the ward blocks but our cameras could not take photos due to the lighting conditions. We climbed the clock tower (Photos near to the end.) which is way above 100ft. We did this without any sort of safety equipment because were poor and stupid. I hope you enjoyed our photo collection. We shall be taking videos the next time we go.
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Bolton Parish Church Bells
Snippets on the back ten
The Church of St Peter and St Paul at Swaffham
The Church of St Peter and St Paul at Swaffham is one of the finest mediæval churches in East Anglia. It was built between the years of 1454-1465 on the remains of the previous church which had partly collapsed. The tower was added between 1507 and 1510.
The church, which is built of Barnack stone, brick and flint, is in the Perpendicular style. It has the traditional cruciform plan of chancel, nave and transepts with north and south aisles and a square tower. Its total length is 173 feet from west to east.
Buckden Towers Promotional Video
This was a Promotional video introducing a camp for Spanish children to learn English with bilingual students.
Old Buildings, New Lives: the Montagu Monuments
The Montagu Monuments are four world-class marble sculptures in the unlikely setting of a Northamptonshire village church. The statues, in St Edmund's Church, Warkton, are finally being unveiled to the public following a loving year-long restoration managed by The Prince's Regeneration Trust. In this film by Junction15, Gareth FitzPatrick MBE, Collections, Archives & Research Director at the Buccleuch Living Heritage Trust explains the significance of their restoration.
How Big Oil Conquered the World
TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES:
From farm to pharmaceutical, diesel truck to dinner plate, pipeline to plastic product, it is impossible to think of an area of our modern-day lives that is not affected by the oil industry. The story of oil is the story of the modern world. And this is the story of those who helped shape that world, and how the oil-igarchy they created is on the verge of monopolizing life itself.
Lunatic Asylum St Crispins. Ghost Caught on Camera ?? turn up the volume....
This footage was captured very early in 2016 whilst me and my friend Ban walked around the very erie St Crispins asylum in Northampton. We have filmed in many creepy places across the country from old prisons to churches and chapels but none gave us the sense of HORROR that St Crispins did.
The Bells of St Luke's, Derby
DERBY, Church of St Luke
8 bells. Tenor 30-3-2 in D
Bells by John Taylor & Co, cast in 1875/6
(Treble 1878, 6th 1949)
Part of a peal of Bristol Surprise Major
rung on 15 June 2018.
Aviva Womens Tour 2015 - Stage One: Bury St Edmunds to Aldeburgh - Behind the Scenes & Highlights
Stage 1 - Behind the scenes compilation of the highlights and behind the scene footage of the Aviva Women's Tour 2015 Stage 1 from Bury St Edmunds to Aldeburgh
Remembrance and Rebirth - Songs for the Montagu Monuments
Watch Deep Roots Tall Trees Choir perform four songs inspired by the Montagu Monuments at St Edmund's Church, Warkton, Northamptonshire.
Bellringing at Northampton, All Saints & Northampton, St Peter
The final two towers from the Young Bellringers Facebook Group Outing in snowy Northampton.
Part of a course of Yorkshire Major on the back 8 of the modern (2006) Taylor 10 at All Saints, an interesting church which is well known for its choirs. Sadly we only ever heard the 8, as we were one short for the 10.
Tenor 17-0-4 in E
Followed by a quick clip of the back 6 at St Peter Northampton before my camera died, a complete 1734 Rudhall 8. They're lovely bells but they'd be even nicer if you could hear them!! A fascinating church too which is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Tenor 12-2-0 in F