Remembering the Dorset Poet, William Barnes at St Peter's Church, Dorchester, Dorset
On Sunday 8 October 2017, Members of the William Barnes Society and the public commemorated the anniversary of the death of Dorset poet, William Barnes (7th October 1886) at St Peter's Church, Dorchester, Dorset. With the singing of 'Linden Lea' by the church choir followed by laying floral tributes and dialect reading
For more information about the William Barnes Society visit
Dorchester, Dorset
Bristol TRF Ride out in Dorset
Christ Anglican Church (London,ON) & St.Peter's Anglican Church (Dorchester,ON)@St.Paul's Cathedral
Christ Anglican Church (London,ON) & St.Peter's Anglican Church (Dorchester,ON)@St.Paul's Cathedral
Dorchester View
Viewing Dorchester and the areas north from Goulds Hill, between Martinstown and Weymouth. This IS a beautiful County
Meetinghouse Hill Dorchester,Massachusetts
A journey through the Meetinghouse Hill section of Dorchester,Massachusetts. Join us as we stop by the Mather School,First Parish Church,St. Peter's and Ronan Park. Along the way,we'll meet some of the people who made the neighborhood so special. For more info go to meetinghousehillreunion.info
New year countdown for 2018 (Dorchester, Dorset, Town Centre, Cornhill)
This video was recorded on the 31st of December 2017 (New Years Eve) and the 1st of January 2018 (New Years Day). It was the countdown for the new year of 2018. The video was recorded on Cornhill, the main Town Centre of Dorchester, Dorset. The Town Crier, Alistair Chisholm, is in this video as he helps us celebrate the new year by speaking to us all from in front of St Peter's Church, High West Street. While I cannot be visually seen in this video, I am the one who did the recording and those of you who are familiar with my Channel will probably be able to identify which voice is mine.
Neolithic Timber Circle, Dorchester
...under Waitrose in Dorchester are some clues to a huge neolithic monument which once stood where much of the town now stands; more info:
Tyler Johnson Skating Clissold Bowl UK
Skater: Tyler Johnson
Filmed/Edied: Dave Noakes
GLAD TIDINGS HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL NATIONS DORCHESTER MASSACHUSETTS WEDDING VIDEO AND VIDEOGRAPHY
Wedding celebrated at the Glad tidings house of Prayer in Mattapan. Address of glad tidings is 573 Norfolk Street, Mattpan MA 02126. boston Wedding Videography video.
Places to see in ( Winchcombe - UK )
Places to see in ( Winchcombe - UK )
Winchcombe is a Cotswold town in the local authority district of Tewkesbury, in Gloucestershire, England. Its population according to the 2011 census was 4,538. The Belas Knap Neolithic long barrow on a hilltop above Winchcombe, was constructed from about 3000 BC. Later, during Anglo-Saxon times, Winchcombe was a chief city of Mercia favoured by Coenwulf; the others being Lichfield and Tamworth. Subsequently, during the 11th century, the town was briefly the county town of Winchcombeshire. The Anglo-Saxon saint St. Kenelm is believed to be buried in the town.
During the Anarchy of the 12th century, a motte-and-bailey castle was erected in the early 1140s by Roger Fitzmiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford for the Empress Matilda, although the exact site of this is unknown;. It has been suggested however, that it was to the south of St Peter's Church. In the Restoration period, Winchcombe was noted for cattle rustling and other lawlessness, caused in part by poverty. In an attempt to earn a living, local people grew tobacco as a cash crop, despite this practice having been outlawed since the Commonwealth. Soldiers were sent in on at least one occasion to destroy the illegal crop.
In Winchcombe and the immediate vicinity can be found Sudeley Castle and the remains of Hailes Abbey, which was one of the main centres of pilgrimages in Britain due to a phial possessed by the monks said to contain the Blood of Christ. There is nothing left of the now-vanished Winchcombe Abbey. St Peter's Church in the centre of the town is noted for its grotesques. The Michelin star restaurant 5 North Street is in Winchcombe.
Winchcombe sits on six long-distance footpaths: The Cotswold Way, the Gloucestershire Way, the Wychavon Way, St Kenelm's Trail, St Kenelm's Way, the Warden's Way and the Windrush Way. Winchcombe became a member of the Walkers are Welcome network of towns in July 2009 and now holds a walking festival every May.
Winchcombe was once served by a railway line, a relative latecomer in British railway history, which was opened in 1906 by the Great Western Railway. The line ran from Stratford-upon-Avon to Cheltenham and was part of a main line from Birmingham to the South West and South Wales. Winchcombe railway station and most others on the section closed in March 1960. Through passenger services continued on this line until March 1968, and goods until 1976 when a derailment at Winchcombe damaged the line. It was decided not to bring the section back into use and by the early 1980s it had been dismantled. The stretch between Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse, including Winchcombe, has since been reconstructed and reopened as a heritage railway called the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. A new railway station has been erected at Winchcombe, on its original site, the building being the former station at Monmouth ((Troy) railway station). Nearby is the 693 yard (634 m) Greet Tunnel, the second longest on any preserved line in Britain.
( Winchcombe - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Winchcombe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Winchcombe - UK
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A dark night around the Jail in Dorchester NB
Soccer in Dorchester MA
Soccer in Dorchester MA
Church Street Dorchester,Mass. 02135.wmv
If you are from Dorchester, Mass and lived or hung there in the 1970 to might know some of kids from Church Street.
Dorchester 2nd XV v Salisbury 3rds
Full match replay
Dorchester Day 2012 Parade, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A
Dorchester Day là ngày lễ hội hằng năm của khu phố Dorchester, ngoại ô của Boston Massachusetts, thường được cử hành vào đầu tháng 6, đánh dấu sự bắt đầu của mùa hè ấm áp. Trọng tâm của buổi lễ là cuộc diễn hành trên đường Dorchester Avenue, là một con phố thị tứ sầm uất, có cửa hàng, cơ sở kinh doanh của mọi sắc dân cư ngụ trong vùng. Dọc theo lộ trình dài chừng 5 km, cư dân thành phố đổ xô ra đường chờ đợi, hoan hô, cổ võ đoàn diễn hành. Họ nhận diện nhau, gọi nhau ơi ới. Họ chạy ra chụp hình cùng bạn bè đang ở trong đoàn, hay nhập hẳn vào đoàn diễn hành cùng đi một đoạn. Những người coi diễn hành và những người đi diễn hành chính là một tập thể. Tập thể này rất đa dạng, phong phú, gồm đủ nguồn gốc, màu da, sắc tộc, và dường như không một cá thể nào chiếm đa số. Dorchester là nơi quy tụ những người vừa đặt chân đến nước Mỹ, nơi họ bắt đầu xây dựng cuộc đời mới trong tự do, an bình, hòa nhịp cùng mọi người.
Dorset Churches
Video of St Andrew, Winterborne Tomson & Whitcombe
Trip to Dorchester, Dorset, 10th March 2015
This is like one of those A Day in the life stories! There is so mch detail in ones life it would be impossible to record a few moments of it. But this was a Sunny Day! In my opinion it is best to record/remember the sunny days and therefore build up a collective remembrance of happy times
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BBC One - Midnight Mass, 2018 - Midnight Mass from Buckfast Abbey
BBC One - Midnight Mass, 2018 - Midnight Mass from Buckfast Abbey
The traditional Christmas Eve celebration of Midnight Mass, live from Buckfast Abbey in Devon. The celebrant and preacher is the abbot of Buckfast, the Rev David Charlesworth OSB, and well-loved carols include Adeste Fideles, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. The Abbey Choir sing Charpentier's joyful Christmas mass, Messe de Minuit, under the direction of Philip Arkwright and the organist is Matthew Searles.
The Settle an' the Girt Wood Vier, by William Barnes
Here, William Barnes (1806-1881), rector of Winterbourne Came in Dorset and well-remembered poet in the Dorset dialect, has his character discuss how the countrymans' home had changed during the Victorian period. In this case it is the centre of the home - the fireplace - that is seen to have diminished from a major focus of the house to being a small heat-source only.
The stone floor of the farm house is now carpeted, and the wooden furniture - including the settle - is covered with fancy fabrics, arm-covers and anti-macassars. It had gone from working home to show home in one step.
I have illustrated my reading as best I can, though images of chimney, settle and fireplace were very difficult to come by. Hope you like it!
Places of England: The Golden Valley (Season 1 : Episode 9)
Here is the ninth episode of the first series of Places of England, and for this episode, we will be looking at the Golden Valley in Herefordshire. Here is a list of villages that we will be visiting in this episode:
-Abbey Dore
-Bacton
-Dorstone
-Ewyas Harold
-Peterchurch
-Vowchurch
That is the whole entire list. Hope you enjoy watching this, and just a reminder that this episode was finished on Friday 13th July 2018, but I decided to upload it a day later.