Deerhurst England and St Mary’s Chapel
My pilgrimage to the birthplace of my great great great Grandfather Levi Roberts
St. Mary's Church, Deerhurst
Shows the interior of St. Mary's Priory Church dating back to Anglo Saxon times.
Complete with Newly installed lighting!
Deerhurst, near Tewkesbury.
Odda's Chapel (England)
Tour of Odda's Chapel - 7/11/15
Music by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Odda's Chapel is a surviving Anglo-Saxon church at Deerhurst, Gloucestershire. Earl Odda had it built for the benefit of the soul of his brother Ælfric, who died on 22 December 1053. Ealdred, Bishop of Worcester consecrated it; an inscription dates the dedication to 12 April 1056. The chapel is partly incorporated into a 16th or early 17th century farmhouse and was being used for accommodation when in 1865 its historic significance was realised. In 1885 Odda's Chapel was recognised as a chapel and disentangled from the farmhouse called Abbot's Court.
Further reading via Wikipedia:
St Mary's Church, Kempley (England)
Tour of St Mary's Church, Kempley - 18/10/17
Music by Josquin Des Prez
St Mary's Church, Kempley has in its chancel the most complete set of Romanesque frescos in northern Europe, including the Christ in Majesty painting created in about 1120. On the walls of the nave are further images, including a wheel of life, showing the life cycle of man. These are worked in tempera painted on dry lime mortar, unlike those in the chancel which are true frescoes.
Further reading via Wikipedia:
Odda's Chapel
A little trip out to Odda's Chapel in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire
Deerhurst Flower Festival
Flower Festival at Deerhurst Church
Knights: St Frideswide Collect
Voces Angelicae consort, conductor Francis Knights, perform his Collect for St Frideswide's Day (2002). Recorded live in the Holywell Music Room, Oxford, on 24 November 2002.
Website francisknights.co.uk
Bell ringing at Deerhurst
Bell ringing at Deerhurst, Glos. A bit on the shaky side, and a very early video of mine. But the bells are lovely and the church is well worth a look with significant Saxon work.
Flower Festival at St Edmund's Church, Downham Market, Norfolk
St Edmund's Church held a 3 day Flower Festival for Heritage Open Days,7-9 Sep 2012. It was entitled Music! Music! Music! Our organ scholar, Polina, performed 2 organ recitals on Friday and Saturday. The music is Pachelbel's Chaconne in F Minor.
Flower festival in St Mary's Church, Benfleet
Saturday 16th August 2014
St Mary and the Holy Rood Church, Donington, Lincolnshire - Flower Festival 2016
My visit to St Mary and the Holy Rood Church, Donington, Lincolnshire to see their excellent annual flower festival on Saturday 30th April 2016 where I also played some background music on the organ.
The theme of this years event was 'Fiftieth Anniversary - 50 years of celebration'.
Freckenham Church Flower Festival
The Flower Festival this year is entitled “Forever England'.
new years day 2012 Naming of Jesus final 1.avi
New Years Day Parish Mass for the Feat of the Naming of Jesus Common Worship Church of England at the Parish Church of St Mary-of-Eton Hackney Wick
Flower festival video
All Saints Church Harborough Magna Flower Festival July 2013
Bury Parish Church Flower Festival
Bury Parish Church Flower Festival 3rd - 10th August 2014
Jubilate Flower Festival - 23 to 25 September 2011
On the weekend of 23 to 25 September 2011, St Luke's played host to the Maidenhead Floral Art Society's fiftieth-anniversary celebration: the decoration of the church for Harvest time. Watch this relaxing compilation of photos and video clips, set to the live sound of teenager Andrew Gallagher playing the wonderful church Boston piano.
A Little Sanctuary .wmv
In 1865 a 16th or early 17th century farmhouse in the village of Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, was being partly demolished and renovated when its structure was found to include one of the most complete Anglo-Saxon chapels to survive anywhere in the country.
It had been built by Earl Odda in memory of his brother Aelfric, who died in 1053, and was consecrated by Bishop Ealdred in 1056.
When Admiral R. A. Hopwood (1868-1949) visited the chapel he described this chain of events in a poem called 'A Little Sanctuary'. Here a reading of the poem is accompanied by photographs taken when I too visited the chapel in April, 2011. Now a Grade 1 listed building, Odda's Chapel is maintained by English Heritage.
Bristol_St. Paul´s Anglican Church
St. Paul´s Anglican Church
Bristol,England
Music:
Come, Now O God of Love & Prayer
Protestant Procession (1921)
Item title reads - Protestant Procession. Picturesque scenes at Annual Parade in Manchester. Lancashire.
Children carry a sign saying purity, the children are dressed in white and parade down the streets with adults. Some children carry flowers and others carry a maypole.
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