St Marys Andover
St Marys Church, Andover was built between 1840 and 1846
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Choir of St Mary's Church, Warwick | Christ the Lord Is Risen Again Anthony Foster (BBC 2019)
Choir of St Mary's Church, Warwick (Oliver Hancock) | Christ the Lord Is Risen Again Anthony Foster @ Easter Day Eucharist - Live from St Mary's Church, Warwick | BBC One 21.04.2019
Live from St Mary's Church, Warwick. Traditional worship for Easter Day, led by the bishop of Warwick, the Rt Rev John Stroyan and the Rev Dr Vaughan Roberts, Rector of Warwick, who will preach. The mass setting is Grayston Ives's Missa Brevis, sung by St Mary's Church Choir, conducted by director of music Oliver Hancock. Well-loved Easter hymns include Jesus Christ Is Risen Today, Love's Redeeming Work Is Done and Thine Be the Glory, accompanied by organist Mark Swinton.
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL UK 2019 MAY 13 Drone view
Plastic Pigeon flying to the ruins of the 15 th Century Bishop's Palace and around Winchester Cathedral.
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Winchester St. Mary’s Vigil
St. Mary’s parishioners gathered on Sunday night to support youth minister Sal Caraviello.
Jingle Bells - Choir of the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
Just after the Warwick Lights Switch-On at the Victorian Evening, the Choir of the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick sang a selection of seasonal songs. Here's the tail end of Jingle Bells.
Kent Churches : St. Mary Magdalene.
St. Mary Magdalene Church in Gillingham,Kent. Has been used as a burial site by Chatham Dockyard & The Prisioner Hulks on the Medway River. Also has very strong links to Will Adams and his family.
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Westminster Cathedral Choir, London Choral Vesper from Westminster Cathedral BBC Radio 3 (2017)
Westminster Cathedral Choir, London
Master of Music: Martin Baker
Assistant Master of Music: Peter Stevens
Organ Scholar: Alexander Pott
Choral Vespers on the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul live from Westminster Cathedral (29.01.2017)
00:58 - Introit: Sancte Paule Apostole (Palestrina)
05:42 - Hymn: Excelsam Pauli gloriam (Plainsong)
10:18 - Psalms 116, 126 (Plainsong)
13:48 - Canticle: Ephesians 1 vv.3-10 (Plainsong)
17:08 - Reading: 1 Corinthians 15 vv.9-10
17:53 - Responsory: Confitebor tibi, Domine (Plainsong)
19:50 - Magnificat octavi toni (Morales)
28:19 - Reading 2
36:30 - Motet: Buccinate in neomenia tuba (Croce)
41:31 - Antiphon: Alma redemptoris Mater (Victoria)
47:38 - Organ Voluntary: Prelude in E flat BWV 552 (Bach)
Inside The 1000 Year Old Cathedral - Winchester Cathedral In 360
360 video tour of Winchester Cathedral which is a cathedral of the Church of England in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It is one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, with the greatest overall length of any Gothic cathedral. The cathedral is a Grade I listed building.
BBC Songs of Praise | St Mary's Church | Saffron Walden | Harvest | 1986
BBC Songs of Praise at St Mary's Church in Saffron Walden (Essex, United Kingdom) for a Harvest service in 1986.
Ghost Encounters.. The Haunting of St Mary’s
Brand new LIVE paranormal series ‘GHOST ENCOUNTERS’. We will venture into some of the most haunted locations across Britain in search for answers to the paranormal encounters and sightings happening there. This is like all our other paranormal episodes except one thing.... we will be completely live
TONIGHT We go in search of the Ghostly Screams, Shadow figures and the Nasty entity of St Mary’s
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St Mary's on Tour 2017 - July 8th - St Nicholas, Saintbury
The tour this year was to smaller towers than in previous years and so limited the chance of a good video angle.
This is call changes with our learners doing very well at the redundant church at Saintbury on the Cotswold slopes
Beauchamp Chapel, St Marys Collegiate Church, Warwick
I walked to Warwick to ring for evensong there. I got there an hour early , so wandered round the church. The organist was rehearsing the voluntary and various bits of the service. I decided to make a video of the Beauchamp Chapel to share wich you all, because it is very beautiful!
Brilliant youtube users have confirmed the organ music to be a bit of improvisation , followed by Duruflé's Carillon in A minor. Please remember this was the organist practising. Not that I can hear any mistakes.
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St Mary's Church Sompting - Sussex
A short film of St Mary's Church Sompting which is a grade one listed building its history dates back to A.D 960 and beyond, it has ties to the knights templars and hospitalars, but Its most important feature is the tower which is of a Rehnish Helm design and unique in the UK.
This Church has never been filmed from above as far as I am aware, so was absolutely privileged to be given full permission to film it from the air.
Filmed with a 680mm hexacopter and a Sony Nex5 and a huge thanks to Jaime Hollis for his help with some of the more trickier shots
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The Top Ten Beautiful Abandoned Churches of the World
The Top Ten Beautiful Abandoned Churches of the World
10-Church of Christ the Saviour, Pristina, Kosovo
09-Zeliszów Evangelical church, Zeliszów, Poland
08-St Nicholas Church, Mavrovo, Macedonia
07-Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha,Coimbra,Portugal
06-Mount St Mary's Church, Leeds, United Kingdom
05-Cathedral of Ani, Kars, Turkey
04-Église Saint-Martin de Vézillon, Normandy, France
03-Capela do Engenho Nossa Senhora da Penha,Riachuelo, Brazil
02-The Church of Our Lady of Kazan, Yaropolets, Russia
01-Saint Agnes Church,Detroit, United States
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St Mary's Church Hitchin
First testing of POI on the DJI Go on my Phantom 3 Pro.The location is St Mary's Church in Hitchin.
The Haunted Decks of the Queen Mary
What happens when we stay the night on a real-life ghost ship?
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Winchester - Winchester Cathedral
Winchester Cathedral is a cathedral of the Church of England in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It is one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, with the greatest overall length of any Gothic cathedral.
Dedicated to the Holy Trinity, Saint Peter, Saint Paul, and before the Reformation, Saint Swithun, it is the seat of the Bishop of Winchester and centre of the Diocese of Winchester. The cathedral is a Grade I listed building.
Pre-Norman cathedral
A plan published in 1911
Main article: Old Minster, Winchester
The cathedral was founded in 642 on a site immediately to the north of the present one. This building became known as the Old Minster. It became part of a monastic settlement in 971.
Saint Swithun was buried near the Old Minster and then in it, before being moved to the new Norman cathedral. So-called mortuary chests said to contain the remains of Saxon kings such as King Eadwig of England, first buried in the Old Minster, and his wife Ælfgifu, are in the present cathedral.[5] The Old Minster was demolished in 1093, immediately after the consecration of its successor.[6]
Architectural history
A 1723 engraving of Winchester Cathedral
The nave looking east towards the choir
The nave looking towards the stained glass above the western door
Norman
In 1079, Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester, began work on a completely new cathedral.[6] Much of the limestone used to build the structure was brought across from quarries around Binstead, Isle of Wight. Nearby Quarr Abbey draws its name from these workings, as do several nearby places such as Stonelands and Stonepitts. The remains of the Roman trackway used to transport the blocks are still evident across the fairways of the Ryde Golf Club, where the stone was hauled from the quarries to the hythe at the mouth of Binstead Creek, and thence by barge across the Solent and up to Winchester.[citation needed]
The building was consecrated in 1093. On 8 April of that year, according to the Annals of Winchester, in the presence of almost all the bishops and abbots of England, the monks came with the highest exultation and glory from the old minster to the new one: on the Feast of S. Swithun they went in procession from the new minster to the old one and brought thence S. Swithun's shrine and placed it with honour in the new buildings, and on the following day Walkelin's men first began to pull down the old minster.[6]
A substantial amount of the fabric of Walkelin's building, including crypt, transepts and the basic structure of the nave, survives.[7] The original crossing tower, however, collapsed in 1107, an accident blamed by the cathedral's medieval chroniclers on the burial of the dissolute William Rufus beneath it in 1100.[6] Its replacement, which survives today, is still in the Norman style, with round-headed windows. It is a squat, square structure, 50 feet (15 m) wide, but rising only 35 feet (11 m) above the ridge of the transept roof.[8] The Tower is 150 feet (46 m) tall.[9]
Gothic
West façade at dawn with the war memorial at right
The High Altar featuring an ornate 15th-century stone screen
The choir stalls facing west
After the consecration of Godfrey de Luci as bishop in 1189, a retrochoir was added in the Early English style. The next major phase of rebuilding was not until the mid-14th century, under bishops Edington and Wykeham. Edingdon (1346–1366) removed the two westernmost bays of the nave, built a new west front and began the remodelling of the nave.
Under William of Wykeham (1367–1404) the Romanesque nave was transformed,[clarification needed] recased in Caen stone and remodelled in the Perpendicular style, with its internal elevation divided into two, rather than the previous three, storeys. The wooden ceilings were replaced with stone vaults.
St Mary's University: The Local Area
Find out more about living in Twickenham and the nearby towns of Richmond, Kingston and Teddington.
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Anglo Saxon Church with Medevial & 17th Century wall paintings
Bristol. Mary, Our Model, Sermon by Fr Alexander Redman. A Day With Mary.
Mary, Our Model, Sermon by Fr Alexander Redman.
A Day With Mary. Catholic Church of St. Mary-on-the-Quay, Bristol, England.
Saturday 27 October 2012.
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