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Portsmouth Cathedral
A look at Portsmouth Cathedral.
Around the year 1180, Jean de Gisors, a wealthy Norman merchant and Lord of the Manor of Titchfield, gave land in his new town of Portsmouth to the Augustinian canons of Southwick Priory so that they could build a chapel to the Glorious Honour of the Martyr Thomas of Canterbury, one time Archbishop, on (my) land which is called Sudewede, the island of Portsea. It was given so that they could build a chapel dedicated to the honour of St Thomas of Canterbury, who was assassinated and martyred ten years earlier. This chapel was to become, in turn, a parish church in the 14th century and then a cathedral in the 20th century.
The medieval building, dedicated in 1188, was cruciform in shape, with a central tower, which was used as a lookout point and lighthouse, over the crossing. Of the original building, only the chancel and the transepts remain. The church survived a French raid in 1337 which had laid waste most of Portsmouth during the Hundred Years War. However, in 1449, Adam Moleyns, Bishop of Chichester, was murdered by local sailors. The town's inhabitants were excommunicated and the church was closed. In 1591, Elizabeth I worshipped in St Thomas's Church.
During the English Civil War, when the Parliamentary forces attacked the town in 1642, the Royalist garrison used the church tower to observe the movement of enemy forces. Parliamentary gunners positioned in Gosport fired on the tower and inflicted damage to the church. This resulted in the ruin of the medieval tower and nave. With the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 came the authorisation by Charles II for a collection in churches across the country to raise the £9,000 required to rebuild the tower and nave, which took place from 1683 to 1693. The nave was built in the classical style. Galleries were added in 1708 to cater for growing congregations, and were extended in 1750. The wooden cupola with a lantern for shipping was added to the top of the tower in 1703. A ring of eight bells was given at the same time. Two additional bells were cast in 1957 and currently the central tower contains a total of 12 bells. All of the bells were cast at Taylor's Bell Foundry and are hung in the wooden octagonal part of the tower. Various repairs and alterations were made during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In 1902, the church was closed for two years so that much-needed work on the foundations could be carried out. During this period, St Mary's Colewort, a chapel of ease, served as the temporary parish church.
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A look around St Marys Church Fratton Portsmouth 311015
A brief look around St Mary's Church in Fratton. A chance to see and meet the many people that are involved with this magnificent landmark building.
St. John Cathedral - Portsmouth, UK by Rooms and Menus
St Marys NHS Treatment Centre, Portsmouth
Discover St Marys NHS Treatment Centre in Portsmouth. Lean about the services provided at the centre, the specific specialities of each department and how to get referred via your GP.
Walks in England: Exploring St Mary's Church Tower - Reigate
Today, Matthew Holdsworth and I meet David Gilmore, Tower Captain of St Mary's Church in Reigate. David very kindly agreed to take us up the tower to meet the ten Bells and then lead us up on to the roof to enjoy the stunning views.
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CYC singing Torches at Christmas concert 2013 at St Mary's church Portsmouth
Traditional Anglican bishops sign Catechism Catholic Church Portsmouth UK October 2007
Historic occasion as the bishops of the Traditional Anglican Communion sign their statement of belief, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, in order to be received into Full Communion with the Catholic Church, St Agatha's Portsmouth, UK, October 2007
Places to see in ( Todmorden - UK )
Places to see in ( Todmorden - UK )
Todmorden is a market town and civil parish in the Upper Calder Valley in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. Todmorden is 17 miles from Manchester. Todmorden is at the confluence of three steep-sided Pennine valleys and is surrounded by moorlands with outcrops of sandblasted gritstone.
The historic boundary between Yorkshire and Lancashire is the River Calder and its tributary, the Walsden Water, which run through the town. The administrative border was altered by the Local Government Act 1888 placing the whole of the town within the West Riding. The town is served by Todmorden and Walsden railway stations.
Other villages and towns in the Upper Calder Valley include Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd. The territory of the civil parish of Todmorden also extends to cover Eastwood, Walsden, Cornholme, Mankinholes, Lumbutts, Robinwood, Lydgate, Portsmouth, Shade, Stansfield, Dobroyd, Ferney Lee, Gauxholme and Cross Stone.
Medieval Todmorden had consisted of the townships of Langfield and Stansfield in Yorkshire, and Todmorden/Walsden section of the greater township of Hundersfield in the Ancient Parish of Rochdale, Lancashire. The township of Todmorden and Walsden was created in 1801 by the union of the older villages of Todmorden and Walsden.
Todmorden has a Greek Revival town hall (built 1866–1875) which dominates the centre of the town. The building straddles the Walsden Water, a tributary of the River Calder, and was situated in both Lancashire and Yorkshire until the administrative county boundary was moved on 1 January 1888. Designed by John Gibson of Westminster, this imposing building has a northern end which is semi-circular.
Todmorden has the look of a Victorian mill town. Other notable buildings include Dobroyd Castle (completed in 1869), now used as a residential activity centre for schoolchildren; the Edwardian Hippodrome Theatre, and the Grade I listed Todmorden Unitarian Church (built 1865–1869). Dobroyd Castle, the town hall and the Unitarian church were all built at the behest of John Fielden and his sons and designed by John Gibson, who had been a member of Charles Barry's team at the Houses of Parliament. Pre-Victorian buildings include two 18th century pubs; Todmorden Old Hall, a Grade II* listed manor house (Elizabethan) in the centre of town, and St. Mary's Church which dates from 1476.
Todmorden is situated alongside the Pennine Way, Pennine Bridleway, Mary Towneley Loop and Calderdale Way and is popular for outdoor activities such as walking, fell running, mountain biking and bouldering. Its attractions include canals and locks, a park containing a sports centre, an outdoor skateboard park, tennis courts, a golf course, an aquarium/reptile house and a cricket ground. There are wooded areas around the town and cafés and restaurants. The Hippodrome Theatre shows films as well as putting on live performances. The town has a small toy and model museum, a library and a tourist information centre, along with independent retailers. Annual events include a carnival, agricultural show, beer festival, music festival and the traditional Easter Pace Egg plays.
Centre Vale Park in Todmorden is the setting for several pieces of local art, including tree carvings by the sculptor John Adamson. Also in the park are the reconstructed remains of Centre Vale Mansion, next to Todmorden War Memorial in the Garden of Remembrance, and nearby there is a sculpture of a dog. This was sculpted by local sculptor David Wynne in 2005, and was cast in steel at the local Todmorden foundry Weir Minerals.
( Todmorden - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Todmorden . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Todmorden - UK
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Devotional Highlights. St John the Evangelist Catholic Cathedral, Portsmouth. A Day With Mary
Devotional Highlights. Celebrant: The Rt. Rev. Philip Egan, Bishop of Portsmouth. A Day With Mary, Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Portsmouth, England, 23 September 2017. All DWM videos at: - Click cog & select to watch in 1080pHD full HD. Also at youtube.com/profile?user=adwmuk and
Gothic Church (St Marys Church Portsmouth)
Corpus Christi 2018 at St Mary's Church, Ipswich, UK
Sunday, 3rd June 2018, Feast of Corpus Christi. A short clip of a procession at St Mary's church, Ipswich, led by the Polish community
St Mary's Church Eversley
St. Mary’s has served the local community as a place of worship for many hundreds of years. Charles Kingsley, the 19th century author, preacher and reformer, was its Rector for 31 years.
Our Church of England services and other activities cater for a wide age range. We try to offer something for everyone, from traditional to modern forms of worship. Our purpose is to praise God and to explore his teaching as revealed by Jesus Christ.
We are a friendly group of people. Why not come along and see for yourself?
The bells of Portsmouth Cathedral, Hampshire
Portsmouth Cathedral, Hants, 12-Bells, 25-2-0cwt in Eb.
Originally, Portsmouth Cathedral had a peal of 8-bells. In 1957 the ring was augmented to 10 with two further trebles added in 2009 to create this sparkling ring of Taylor 12-bells. Watch them being rung by the Devon Wednesday Evening Ringers Association, November 2019.
Mash-up footage commences by showing call-changes on 12-bells. This is then followed by a selection of call-changes on the back 10-bells. Both clips feature the bells being risen and lowered in peal.
Ringers:
Colin Adams, Scott Adams, Sue Ashton, Kate Carew, William Carew, Robin Canniford, Steven Came, Suzanne Driscoll, Alban Forster, Elaine Grant, James Grant, Stephen Herniman, Tony Jeffery, Christine Ley, Andrew Phillips, Graham Sharland & Victoria Tucker.
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Historic Churches of SE Norfolk
Norfolk is remarkable for its medieval churches and for the number of interior features that survived the Reformation. This study looks at the art & architecture of seven historic churches in the south east of Norfolk: Hellington, St. John the Baptist; Heckingham, St. Gregory; Hales, St. Margaret; Moulton, St. Mary; Buckenham, St. Nicholas; Frenze, St. Andrew; Shimpling, St. George.
Dara's Christening part 1 St Mary Magdalene Church Geddington Northants England
Dara's Christening part 1 St Mary Magdalene Church Geddington Northants England.
For Dara on 01.05.16 with Love & Blessings from your Loving Family & Friends Here, There & Everywhere.
Places to see in ( Ripley - UK )
Places to see in ( Ripley - UK )
Ripley is a village in Surrey, England. The village has existed since Norman times – the chancel of the church of St. Mary Magdalen shows construction of circa 1160 there and supporting feet of fines and ecclesiastical records mention the village at the time. Ripley's sister village of Send to the south-west was the governing parish over the village for over 700 years until 1878 when they became two separate ecclesiastical parishes; they became separate civil parishes in 1933.
Lying on the main road from London to Portsmouth (from the 1930s referred to as the A3), Ripley was the post town for the whole area (including Woking) from 1813 to 1865. With the coming of the railway to what was then Woking Common in 1838, Ripley's importance diminished, and Woking became its post town in 1865. As motor traffic increased during the 1960s and the 1970s, the Portsmouth Road at Ripley became a notorious bottleneck, relieved by the building of the Ripley bypass in 1976. The A3 was renamed the B2215, and what has always been a major trunk road was expanded into six lanes north of Guildford, bypassing Send and Ripley.
The distance is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to the M25 motorway. It is centred 6.2 miles (10.0 km) southeast of Woking, 6.8 miles (10.9 km) northeast of Guildford and 22.5 mi (36.2 km) southwest of London. Neighbouring villages Send and Send Marsh to the South-West and Ockham to the East have fewer shopping facilities.
The village church, St Mary Magdalen has a fine Norman chancel and is a Grade II* listed building (the second highest of the three categories). Among the more than 20 listed buildings and cottages in the village are Pinnocks Café the building the 'Ship Inn and Ye Old Sweet Shoppe', J Hartley Antiques, Sage Antiques (Green Cottage) and Clock House and Cellar Wines – Artisan Spirits, Boutique Wines, Delicatessen & Events (The Old Cellar) The building that Cellar Wines is located in, is a historical place of interest with a Blue Plaque located outside for the production of penicillin for the first time in the UK (possibly the world) for civilian use by Kennith White in 1944. Cedar House Gallery, in another listed building, Cedar House often has exhibitions and stocks predominantly watercolour and oil landscapes.
The village includes a coaching inn, The Talbot Hotel, which dates back to 1453, as well as Drake's restaurant, which has been awarded a Michelin star and 3 AA rosettes. The village high street includes a small supermarket, cobblers and bakery. Aside from the Talbot Hotel/Inn there is the Jovial Sailor as a further larger than average, food-serving public house. Two other pubs in the village are The Anchor and The Half Moon.
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