St Swithun's Church Retford.
Cannon Square Retford Saturday14/07/2012.
Bell Ringing at St Swithun's Church, Woodborough
⬇⬇⬇⬇ Click 'Show More' to expand ⬇⬇⬇⬇
Stephen Smith, Tower Captain at St Swithun's Church, Woodborough, talks about the attractions of bell ringing. If you live locally and would like to give bell ringing a try, you can contact Stephen by email at stephen.smith4426@btinternet.com
This video was produced by Woodborough Video ( for publication as a video news item in the Woodborough Web monthly online magazine. Subject to availability, local community group, charity and music videos such as this are produced free of charge. Get in touch via the website to discuss your project.
St Swithun Leadenham Lincolnshire
St Swithin's Church, Lincoln
St Swithun's Hither Green
St Swithun's Choir Where Thou Reignest Winchester Cathedral 2012
Confirmation service, Winchester cathedral - the lord bless you and keep you and where thou reignest
Rounds at St. Swithun, Worcester
A short clip of some rounds being rung at St. Swithun, Worcester during the Open Day on 28th January 2012.
St Swithin Compton Bassett
Interior view St Swithin Compton Bassett
St Andrew Ewerby Lincolnshire
Laxton, Nottinghamshire
1. 1862 - John Warner
2. 1721 - Immanuel Halton
3. 1860 - John Warner
4. 1591 - Henry Oldfield II
5 about 1500 - John Seliok
6. 1599 - Henry Oldfield II
Tenor 12-2-10 in F
Hung in a large tower, part of the church of St Michael Laxton in North Nottinghamshire. Ringing on the open day in the North Notts Branch of the Southwell and Nottingham DG , this was the last of 30 towers on the day!
St Swithin Lincoln Lincolnshire
Batley Parish Church West Yorkshire 2014 by Roy West
The Parish Church of All Saints has a very long history.The first mention of a church on this site was in 1086 when it was described in the Domesday Book, though it is almost certain that a church existed on the site before this date. This means that in all probability it is both the oldest building and church in the town of Batley. The population of Batley at this time was around 30 to 40 people. In the Domesday Book it is stated that there was a church, a priest and two acres of meadow. The Coucher Book of Nostell Priory noted that the townships of Morley, Churwell and Gildersome were in the parish of Batley.
In the 13th century the rectory at Batley was ordained a perpetual vicarage and in 1334 the south chantry chapel was founded by Adam de Oxenhope de Copley. 150 years later the present building was erected in a Gothic perpendicular style.
The building appears to have been without an organ until1830 when one was installed in the south chantry chapel. This was replaced by another instrument in 1943 positioned in the south aisle and the present organ was installed in 1965. The current vestry was added at this time.
There was a restoration of the church in 1873, with the old family boxes being replaced by the present pews. Shortly after this a vestry was built and in 1923 two bells were added to the existing six. The oldest of these bells dates back to 1658.
Bellringing at Freshford 17.07.12
Practise night
Driffield All Saints Church burgled
Rev Andrew Ison talks about burglary of Driffield All Saints Church by prolific safe-cracker Chris Coulthard.
Tiverton at Nethercott
Farm
St Patrick's Day - Spring Concert 2014
25APR14 - Spring Concert. Dedicated to MIDN 1/C Max Allen, MIDN 4/C Will McKamey, and MIDN 3/C Hans Loewen.
Program:
Scotland the Brave/Rowan Tree
Campbell's Farewell to Red Castle/Lord Lavat's Lament/At Long Last
Honey in the Jar - 1/C Jay Thomas
The Highland Laddie
Minstrel Boy/Wearing of the Green
Marine Corps Hymn
Macrae Meadow
Steam Train to Mallaig
The Highland Fling
Amazing Grace
Silver Spear/Drowsy Maggie
The Belly Dancer - 2/C Megan Lewis
Irish Eyes - written by ENS Kyle Crowder, USNA 2012
Men of Argyll - 1/C Kieran Simonson
Tir Nan Og
Catharsis
Nicky Tams/Paddy Be Easy
The Duck/Rocking the Baby/Glasgow City Police Pipers - 3/C Garrett Enslin
Kesh Jig
Jack's Welcome Home/72nd's Farewell to Aberdeen/Campbell's Farewell to Red Castle
Blue Bonnets
Change of Command
Itchy Fingers - 3/C Evan Schwab
Lafferty's Reel
Donald Macleod
St. Patrick's Day
Banjo Breakdown - 2/C Jeremiah Fulton
The Gael
Highland Cathedral
Ofsted success for Our Lady and St Swithin's Primary School
Ringing at Lavenham, Suffolk
Part of the first quarter peal in a day of quarters on some of Suffolk's biggest and hardest 8's. Bristol Surprise Major at Lavenham. These are a very nice old ring in Suffolk and are very rewarding. The environment is a very big ringing room with 1,2,3,4 in a straight line and then 5,6,7,8 all massively spaced out to make the circle. It's also a massive tower with a long climb up and then a long draft. Still the quarter got better and better the more we rang and it was very enjoyable. Tenor 21cwt - 0qr - 7lb.