ST VINCENT'S CHURCH LITTLEBOURNE, KENT
The history of Saint Vincent's church Littlebourne
A brief history of Saint Vincent's church Littlebourne
Crazy driving on A257 between Littlebourne and Canterbury on 27092012
Crazy driving on A257 between Littlebourne and Canterbury on 27092012
27092012 A257 Littlebourne Polo Farm bend
Dangerous driving - overtaking on blind corner
Flooding in Littlebourne February 2014
The Little stour Flooding in Littlebourne, Canterbury, Kent, UK 12th of February 2014
Electric Tortoise @ Anchor Inn Littlebourne
Flooding in Littlebourne February 2014 part 2
The Little stour Flooding in Littlebourne, Canterbury, Kent, UK 15th of February 2014
David & Polly Highlights - St. Vincent's Church & Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
David & Polly's wedding highlights, St. Vincent's Church & Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
Alston arrest warrant Littlebourne
07022014 Littlebourne towards Wickhambreux floods and poor driving
Laura&Disorder-Up The Junction.mov
Laura & Disorder play 'Up The Junction' by Squeeze at the Anchor Inn, Littlebourne, Kent 18.2.12
Cycling Kent Day 1: Ripple - Canterbury - Sandwich - Ripple
Day 1 of a 3 -day tour of the cycling routes in Kent (England). Based at a B&B pub in the village of Ripple, near Deal.
The route mainly uses National Cycle Routes 16 and 1 with a short stretch of 15 coming out of Sandwich
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CHC Pilgrims v Marden Russetts 1s on 1 Mar 2014
A few highlights of the Kent/Sussex - Regional 1 Men's Hockey League fixture on 1 March between Canterbury Hockey Club Pilgrims v Marden Russets 1s. Filmed at Polo Farm Sports ground, Littlebourne Road, Canterbury - the home of Canterbury Hockey.
A Canterbury Tale (1942) Location - Wickham Court Lane, Wickhambreaux, Kent
The Colpeper Mansion is here.
Chapel Well Ruins drone video near Canterbury
The remains of a Medieval Chapel near a spring. There was at one time a hamlet here, called Well, which at various times in its history was a 'chapelry district' of Littlebourne, then Ickham and, since 1935, Bekesbourne.
You can find this Chapel near Howletts Zoo.
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38. A quick trip to Deal in Kent in the campervan
On December 29th, some wonderful friends I used to work in Kent with decided to have a catch-up and meal at a local pub, and I was invited along too. I went down in the campervan and stayed overnight on the road overlooking the sea. Before I left in the morning, I went for a quick tour of the seafront. This is the video of that trip (obviously)
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'The Dynamics of Colour'
Linden Hall Studio speaks with Jill Neff, about her brother John Copnall and her father Edward Bainbrige Copnall.
Paintings & Sculpture
Sunday 6 August – Sunday 3 September 2017
JOHN COPNALL 1928 – 2007
John’s paintings slowly evolved throughout his career. It was not until he returned to London in 1968 after ‘painting ‘in isolation’ as he put it, in Andalucia for about twelve years, that he first saw the new work that was coming out of America. Intoxicated by painters such as Morris Louis, he used acrylic for the first time, pouring vibrant colours directly onto large sheets of cotton duck. By the early 1980’s he eventually re-discovered the paintbrush and, still using Acrylic as a medium, created several series of different variations in form to which he gave names such as ‘Radiences’,’ Pentacles’ ‘Orbits.’
The paintings shown here are all from this post 1968 period.
‘John Copnall is a painter of great integrity. He is also a painter who has much to offer in terms of sheer visual delight’ – Edward Lucie Smith
EDWARD BAINBRIDGE COPNALL 1903-1973
Bainbridge Copnall was an architectural sculptor whose work on buildings such as the Adelphi and the RIBA, can still be seen in London and throughout England. He started his career as a portrait painter and was, as a young lad, apprenticed to his Uncle Frank Copnall, a well-known Liverpudlian artist. The woodcarvings on show are selected from a collection held by his daughter, Jill Neff. They were made towards the end of his life while he was living near Littlebourne in Kent during the 60’s and early 70’s.
The work in this exhibition is selected from Copnall’s later colourfield paintings, mostly in acrylic on cotton duck dating from the 1970’s. Having lived and painted in artistic isolation in Andalusia for over two decades, he had returned to London to be overwhelmed by the colour, energy and dimension of the work then showing in the London galleries.
The son of painter and sculptor Edward Bainbridge Copnall, he was educated at the Royal Academy Schools, and was latterly a member of the London Group.
A few of his father’s wood carvings, executed while he was living in Littlebourne, will be shown with the paintings.
The history of Saint Mary the Virgin's church Patrixbourne
A brief history of Saint Mary the Virgin's church Patrixbourne Kent
White Mill cap removal
In late June this year, 2018, the cap and curb of White Mill, Sandwich, Kent, were lowered to the ground for restoration. The work was carried out by millwright Paul Kemp and his trainee, Cameron Southcott, ably assisted by White Mill's volunteers who were exemplary - a very tricky and delicate task.
The history of Saint Mary the Virgin's church Lenham
A brief history of Saint Mary the Virgin's church Lenham