St Martins Church (Britains most crooked church)
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Uxbridge (1960s)
Watch the urban situation of Uxbridge in 1967. Views of the Grand Union Canal, Uxbridge Adult Training Centre, Odeon Cinema, the High Street, shops and the Our Lady of Lourdes & St Michael church.
This video is from Hillingdon Local Studies and Archives.
(The full catalogue record for this film, LSA/0499, is available at
St. Matt's Cats Gospel Choir with Bristol GGCC in Concert
St Matt's Cats Gospel and Bristol GGCC Choir Concert on the 16th. June 2018 at St Matthias' Church, Torquay
Drayton Oxfordshire traffic calming ideas
This video is about How it could look if we improved the traffic management - it uses some ideas from various countries
Say Something
Conducted by Douglas Austin, Martin Green and Bruce Langford, internationally renowned and universally admired, the Citrus Singers from Glendora, CA, visit Bethany Church of Sierra Madre for a one-hour concert.
Rounds at Colyton
Ringing rounds before a lost quarter peal attempt of the dreaded Bob Triples ! Yuk .
St Nicholas Church, Tuxford
Sunday 6th October 10.30-11am.
Ringers from Bedfordshire in the area and asked to ring. The 8 bells are in G and the tenor weighs 11.5 cwt ringing Grandsire Triples. I would like to thank all the ringers who came on behalf of the other tower members to have all eight bells ringing and even ringing methods.
Oaston Road Pedestrian Tunnel Nuneaton revamped
The pedestrian tunnel which connects Oaston Road with Wheat Street received a revamp in September 2013 and the Lord Lieutenant Of Warwickshire went to officially open it - full of artwork by local youngsters aged 10 to 17. - Nuneaton Memories was there to capture the moment.
D9537 & D9531 Departing Heywood 01st August 2015
Eric & Ernest departing Heywood after 1st day of, Day out with Thomas
Startrails at Menheniot Station
Startrails taken at Menheniot rail station, Menheniot, Cornwall, on the 21st September 2014
Sherborne Abbey Clock Chime Winter 2016
George H.W. Bush Laid To Rest Next To Wife Barbara & Daughter Robin In TX After Another Beautiful Fu
After one last funeral, George H.W. Bush was laid to rest at his presidential library in Texas. Find out more about the emotional tribute to the late, former president. After an emotional state funeral in Washington, DC, surrounded by friends and politicians, former president George H.W. Bush was laid to rest in a final ceremony of his home state of Texas on December 6. The Bush family, along with nearly 12,000 mourners, gave one last final tribute to Bush 41 at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston, where he and late wife Barbara Bush had attended services since the 1950s. In a heartbreaking touch, this was the same church where Barbara’s funeral was held just eight months ago. After the funeral service, president Bush’s casket will be taken by a train, aptly named 4141, on a two-hour ride to College Station, where he will be be buried at his presidential library at Texas A&M University. Barbara and their daughter, Robin Bush, are both buried at the library. In a gut-wrenching eulogy at the DC funeral, former president George W. Bush said, through tears, that his father was “holding mom’s hand and hugging Robin now” in heaven. The 4141 train was painted for the president’s casket’s final trip to look like Air Force One, with the presidential seal and “George Bush 41” on the side of the front car. The eulogies in Houston was delivered by James Baker, Bush’s secretary of state, and grandson George P. Bush. Guests at the funeral ranged from Arnold Schwarzenegger, to Nolan Ryan, the Hall of Fame pitcher for the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros, the Astros’ former owner, Drayton McLane, actor Chuck Norris,astronautWalter Cunningham, former Texas A&M football coach R.C. Slocum, former Houston Rockets basketball stars Dikembe Mutumbo and Yao Ming. The Oak Ridge Boys performed “Amazing Grace”, while Reba McEntire beautifully sang “The Lord’s Prayer”. Bush is actually only the second president to take their final journey on a train; Dwight D. Eisenhower did so in 1969. “I think it was because he knows that this route, and traveling by train, allows him to travel through the countryside that he loved so much between Houston and College Station and allow all those people who live along the route to pay their own tribute,” said Brenda Mainwaring, assistant vice president of public affairs at Union Pacific. Our thoughts go out to the entire Bush family and the rest of President Bush’s loved ones. May he rest in peace. George H.W. Bush Laid To Rest Next To Wife Barbara & Daughter Robin In TX After Another Beautiful Fu
Jez Webb - Sick and Wrong
Jez Webb performing live in the Frog Bidford on Avon, the trowel was shorty destroyed after the video was finished
Glatton, Protestant Church (Choir)
Anglican Church of Glatton
Church of England
District: Huntingdonshire
Shire County: Cambridgeshire
Region: East
Constituent Country: England
Sovereign State: United Kingdom
Texas funeral concludes for Bush, president and patriarch
George H.W. Bush, who shaped history as 41st president and patriarch of a family that occupied the White House for a dozen years, is going to his final rest in Texas.
Funeral services for Bush have concluded at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston, where the Bush family worshipped.
His casket is on its way to his final resting place in College Station, TX.
The Rev. Russell Levenson, Jr. told mourners Thursday that Bush had a resolute faith and once asked what heaven would be like. He told those gathered at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church that he imagined Bush was greeted in heaven by his wife, Barbara Bush, with her hands on her hips, saying 'What took you so long?'
Levenson said it was OK to cry because George H.W. Bush was never afraid to shed tears himself.
Bush’s longtime pastor ended the homily with the same prayer used at the president’s 1989 inauguration.
The grandchildren of the former president - including Barbara Pierce Bush, a daughter of George W. Bush, Noelle Lucila Bush, daughter of Jeb Bush and Elizabeth Dwen Andrews, whose mother is married to Neil Bush - gave readings from the Bible.
Two of George H.W. Bush’s granddaughters read from Corinthians: Nancy Ellis LeBlond Sosa and Georgia Grace Koch, who are the daughters of Dorothy Bush Koch.
His grandsons served as pallbearers.
James Baker, the president’s friend, made some remarks and got emotional. And George P. Bush, a Texas state official and grandson of the 41st president, also paid tribute.
Musical guests included The Oak Ridge Boys and Reba McEntire.
The country said goodbye to him Wednesday in a national funeral service that offered high praise for the last of the presidents to have fought in World War II — and a hefty dose of humor about a man once described as a cross between Mister Rogers and John Wayne.
After three days of remembrance in Washington, a plane brought Bush’s casket for his funeral’s closing ceremonies in Houston and burial Thursday at his family plot on the presidential library grounds at Texas A&M University in College Station. His final resting place is alongside Barbara Bush, his wife of 73 years, and Robin Bush, the daughter they lost to leukemia at age 3.
After the funeral, a hearse will carry Bush’s casket from St. Martin’s to a Union Pacific facility north of Houston near the international airport named for him. There, his casket will be placed on a special train that will travel to his presidential library in College Station for burial.
In addition to former President George W. Bush and other family members, former basketball star Yao Ming and Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt are among a handful of sports figures at the funeral.
Baseball Hall of Famers Nolan Ryan and Jeff Bagwell also arrived Thursday morning for the service.
Bush was a fan of his hometown teams. He joined his son, former President George W. Bush, on the field before Game 5 of the 2017 World Series in Houston.
Astros owner Drayton McLane and former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda are also in attendance.
In the service at Washington National Cathedral, three former presidents and President Donald Trump looked on as George W. Bush eulogized his father as the brightest of a thousand points of light.
The cathedral service was a tribute to a president, a patriarch and a faded political era that prized military service and public responsibility. It was laced with indirect comparisons to Trump but was not consumed by them, as speakers focused on Bush's public life and character — with plenty of cracks about his goofy side, too.
He was a man of such great humility, said Alan Simpson, former Republican senator from Wyoming. Those who travel the high road of humility in Washington, D.C., he added pointedly, are not bothered by heavy traffic.
Trump sat with his wife, a trio of ex-presidents and their wives, several of them sharp critics of his presidency and one of them, Hillary Clinton, his 2016 Democratic foe. Apart from courteous nods and some handshakes, there was little interaction between Trump and the others.
George W. Bush broke down briefly at the end of his eulogy while invoking the daughter his parents lost in 1953 his mother, who died in April. He took comfort in knowing Dad is hugging Robin and holding Mom's hand again.
It was a family that occupied the White House for a dozen years — the 41st president defeated after one term, the 43rd serving two. Jeb Bush stepped up to try to extend that run but fell short when Trump won the 2016 Republican primaries.
Woodward reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Laurie Kellman, Ashraf Khalil and Darlene Superville in Washington and Juan A. Lozano, David J. Phillip and Nomaan Merchant in Houston contributed to this report.
Copyright 2018 Associated Press. All rights reserved.
BNC 2016 - Genealogy Marketplace
Genealogy Marketplace. Presentations from Professor Pedro Welch (Naming in Barbados in the Post-Emancipation Period: The Welch Genealogy) and Mr. Martin Cox (The Cox Genealogy: From Enslaved to Minister). Barbados Network Consultation 2016. - Captured Live on Ustream at
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STEP Private Client Awards 2018/19
Highlights from the 13th STEP Private Client Awards, which took place on 7 November 2018 in London, UK.
Richard Hooker
Richard Hooker was an English priest in the Church of England and an influential theologian. He was one of the most important English theologians of the sixteenth century. His defence of the role of redeemed reason informed the theology of the seventeenth century Caroline divines and later provided many members of the Church of England with a theological method which combined the claims of revelation, reason and tradition. Scholars disagree regarding Hooker's relationship with what would be called Anglicanism and the Reformed theological tradition. Traditionally, he has been regarded as the originator of the Anglican via media between Protestantism and Catholicism. However, a growing number of scholars have argued that he should be positioned in the mainstream Reformed theology of his time, and only sought to oppose extremist Puritans rather than moving the Church of England away from Protestantism.
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Tulloch Ringing Centre
Peal of Bristol Max 5/4/13