SPER - Episode 2 - Part 1 - ST PAUL'S MONASTERY, JARROW - May 6th 2011.
St Bede's Monastery Jarrow Investigation with Gateshead Paranormal!
In this video I Investigate St Bede's Monastery In Jarrow with Gateshead Paranormal! It's also known as St Paul's! Some of the equiptment they use includes The Ovilus and the psb7 spirit box!
SPER - Episode 2 - St Pauls Church and Monastery in Jarrow - Paranormal Show
Our second video was shot over 2 nights at St. Paul's Church and Monastery in Jarrow, South Tyneside, England. This location is where St. Bede worked and lived.
The audio in this video was in dispute from a copyright claim from a company called Believe. I have since won that claim, yet Google has not returned the audio. Apologies.
England 2019 Episode 17: Jarrow
In Jarrow are the ruins of St Paul’s Monastery, the actual monastery where the Venerable Bede lived and worked. The ruined monastery walls are mostly medieval (11th - 14th c.) but portions of the adjoining church were actually part of the original 7th c. Anglo-Saxon monastery. For example, in the first view of the church building, the tiny windows on the right side are part of the Anglo-Saxon structure. Bede is best known for his “Ecclesiastical History of the English People,” a source vital to our understanding of early English history and the conversion of the Anglo-Saxon tribes to Christianity.
Nearby, Jarrow Hall is a small reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village plus a museum on Bede and his times. The exhibition explains the importance of farming to the Anglo-Saxon community 1300 years ago, and includes rare, period-correct breeds such as curly-coated pigs, Dexter bullocks, sheep, goats, ducks, chickens and more.
The village includes several replica wattle-and-daub and timber-frame buildings based on actual excavated Anglo-Saxon structures in the region. The thatched triangular Grubenhaus served multiple functions including grain storage and sleeping accommodations. The larger Anglo-Saxon Hall represents the main space where everyone gathered for feasts and meetings. The Monastic Workshop is the small square hut used for study and prayer.
The Bede Museum includes 7th - 8th c. colored glass, stonework, and other artifacts, along with exhibits on the beginnings of the Anglo-Saxon period and the life of the Venerable Bede.
Outside, there was even a children's play area with a viking ship that one particularly big kid seemed to enjoy.
DJI Sierra 55 St Paul's Church Jarrow,02
Jarrow Hall welcomes home the Codex Amiatinus Fascimile
On Monday 11th July 2016, The Bede Museum at Jarrow Hall welcomed home the Codex Amiatinus Fascimile.
In AD 2000 a perfect facsimile of the Codex was made for Monte Amiata, by Manuela Vestri and her firm, La Meta. The Friends of the World of Bede therefore decided to embark on a project to obtain another copy for the area where it was created.
Eventually permission was granted by the Italian authorities for one other facsimile to be made, and the considerable sum to purchase this was raised.
The Codex facsimile was installed in the Bede Museum by Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear following a blessing at St Paul's Church in the 1300th anniversary year of its departure, for the enjoyment of all those interested in its religious, artistic and historical importance.
Water Vole in Jarrow South Tyneside
Nice to see they are still here.
Trailer: Wearmouth Jarrow Project - Explore Ancient Anglo Saxon Monasteries!
Sunderland County Council required exciting digital content for the historical site of Wearmouth Jarrow to engage new audiences as part of a bid for World Heritage Site status. Makemedia recreated 2 anglo-saxon monasteries as an online virtual environment that appeals to different levels of user ability - a guided tour, a free roaming environment and a game. Historical information is embedded throughout with sound FX and actor voice recordings.
Makemedia provide full project management of 3D simulation projects; including 3D content, software and hardware setup, training and support packages. Get in touch to find out more!
These might be the two most valuable manuscripts of christianity
These might be the two most valuable manuscripts of christianity.
Not much is known of the life and works of Saint Ceolfrid. Venerated in both the Catholic and the Orthodox Churches, we know for sure he was the Anglo-Saxon abbot of St. Paul’s Monastery (also known as Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey) in England; that he was born in Burgundy, France; that he was the ward...
Jarrow Monastery and Museum (Bede's World)
Some footage I recently found from my trip to Jarrow Monastery last year, I decided to upload since I haven't had time to film anything recently.
Codex Amiatinus arrives in Jarrow (Bede's World)
On the 11th of July 2016, a painstakingly produced facsimile of the 1,300 year old text Codex Amiatinus was recieved by Saint Paul's Church and the Bede's World Museum in Jarrow, South Tyneside.
It was my honour and pleasure to record some highlights from this historical evening.
Photo stills of St Paul's Church in Jarrow.
stunning photos enjoy x
BEDE - THE LIFE OF MAN
Charles Spicer, actor and musican with The Mellstock Band, reads from Bede.
The music was written by David Jackson and performed by David on Sax and the Time Spanners on Sound Beams.
Charles read the passage to camera at Ufton Court, West Berkshire, England during a break in filming the Time Spanner music video 'La Rotta'.
Charles is an actor (who previously has worked at the National Theatre) he is also a musician who specialises in early and period music and is best know for his work with The Mellstock Band, with whom he tours regularly and has recorded extensively - including soundtracks for a number of movies including Roman Polanski's 'Tess'.
Find out more about them at:
Bede was born in 672 or 673 and died on May 27, 735. He was a Northumbrian monk associated with the monasteries at Wearmouth and Jarrow.
Bede was given access to information from all over Britain, and even from the papal archives. His talent was one of gathering together fragments of myth, tales, and oral traditions, and weaving together a coherent history. So popular was Bede's Ecclesiastical History that Alfred the Great had it translated in Anglo-Saxon.
Bede did more than write one book; indeed his scope was prodigious. His writings encompassed a speculative history of the world from the Creation to his own times, commentaries on the Bible and Biblical characters, speculations on the nature of science, lives of saints, even a book of hymns. He was one of the first British writers to take up the style of chant we call Gregorian today.
This short passage by him transcends the ages.
Tour of Bede's World
Bede's World, Jarrow, England, UK
SPER - Episode 3 - Jarrow Cemetery - Paranormal Show
This time we return to Jarrow Cemetery and invistigate the grounds inside. Some strange things occur, including a torch / flashlight that goes on and off by itself.
River Tyne at Jarrow
Here we can see the River Tyne at Jarrow as filmed from Bede's World - the museum of the former monastery that stood on this site.
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There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focusing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers. Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!
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There are a number of business related films here and I intend to do many more on CRM (customer relations management).
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Trip to Bedes world
This is Louis Parker, Alice Denham, Kate Robertson and A glimpse of Charlotte Allison on Abbey Junior school's trip to bedes world in jarrow. Jarrow was where ST. BEDE lived, and we are learning all about that at school. We were alowed to bring phones and D.S'. IT WAS GREAT. THANKS TO ALL TEACHERS WHO ORGANISED THE TRIP IT WAS BRILL! BY SAMANTHA HALL
Working Men's Clubs
My first major project I worked on for Uni. Working Men's Clubs. This project was also a nominee for best documentary in the RTS awards in November 2013. Many thanks to the involvement of all cast and crew. Also special thanks to Ruth Cherrington and CCAD.
L.J Productions
2.08 - The Life of a Monk
A discussion of the life of a monk at the time of the Venerable Bede. Created for EN245, WLU.