4K Climbing St. Augustine's Church Tower Hackney London
St. Augustine's Tower is Hackney's oldest building, built at the end of the 13th century, having survived when the rest of the original parish church was demolished in 1798. A familiar landmark, it stands in the centre of the ancient village of Hackney, and appears on the Borough's coat of arms. It is listed Grade I, and is therefore in the top 2% of buildings listed in the country. The Hackney Historic Buildings Trust opens the Tower to the public on the last Sunday of each month from 2-4.30pm - entry is free and it is a wonderful place to visit. (info from
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Professional Footballer to Priesthood - Fr. Philip Mulryne OP
“In my twenties I kind of started to feel as if there was a bit of a void or an emptiness in the way I was living my life.”
Newly ordained Fr. Philip Mulryne sat down with us to share his story of how after a 13 year professional football career he decided to become a Dominican friar and priest in the Roman Catholic Church.
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Northern GAAmes Day 1 Report - 3rd May 2019
See a video report the first ever Northern GAA Games in Manchester!
Featuring:
- Jacqueline Haggerty from St Patricks PS (Coatbridge/Glasgow)
- Liam Anderson from St Benedict's PS (Warrington)
- Brian McAvoy from Ulster GAA
- Shane Goldrick from Blessed Thomas Holford (Manchester)
- Richard Gaffey from St Augustine's PS (Leeds)!
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Places to see in ( Canterbury - UK )
Places to see in ( Canterbury - UK )
Canterbury, a cathedral city in southeast England, was a pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages. Ancient walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. Canterbury Cathedral, founded 597 A.D., is the headquarters of the Church of England and Anglican Communion, incorporating Gothic and Romanesque elements in its stone carvings and stained-glass windows.
Canterbury is a historic English cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent, England. Canterbury lies on the River Stour.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the primate of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion owing to the importance of St Augustine, who served as the apostle to the pagan Kingdom of Kent around the turn of the 7th century. The city's cathedral became a major focus of pilgrimage following the 1170 martyrdom of Thomas Becket, although it had already been a well-trodden pilgrim destination since the murder of St Alphege by the men of King Canute in 1012. A journey of pilgrims to Becket's shrine served as the frame for Geoffrey Chaucer's 14th century classic The Canterbury Tales.
Canterbury is a popular tourist destination: consistently one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom, the city's economy is heavily reliant upon tourism. The city has been occupied since Paleolithic times and served as the capital of the Celtic Cantiaci and Jute Kingdom of Kent. Many historical structures fill the area, including a city wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in the 14th century, the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey and a Norman castle, and the oldest extant school in the world, the King's School. Modern additions include the Marlowe Theatre and the St Lawrence Ground, home of the Kent County Cricket Club. There is also a substantial student population, brought about by the presence of the University of Kent, Canterbury Christ Church University, the University for the Creative Arts, and the Girne American University Canterbury campus. Canterbury remains, however, a small city in terms of geographical size and population, when compared with other British cities.
Alot to see in ( Canterbury - UK ) such as :
St Augustine's Abbey
Canterbury Roman Museum
Beaney House of Art and Knowledge
Canterbury Heritage Museum
Canterbury Castle
Howletts Wild Animal Park
Westgate, Canterbury
Eastbridge Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr, Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral
Kent Museum of Freemasonry
Chilham Castle
St Martin's Church, Canterbury
Westgate Gardens
Dane John Gardens
Toddler's Cove Playground
The Canterbury Tales
Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint
Tower of St. Mary Magdelene
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Jesper Olsen (Manchester United) interview
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St. Augustine's, Cheadle Heath Drone Video - Blackmore Homes
Following the closure of St Augustine’s Church in Cheadle, the building began to fall into disrepair. In early 2017, the Blackmore Group acquired the site with planning permission for nine 2 bedroom apartments.
This considerate church conversion retains the striking charm of the building as well as many of its original fixtures, but with a healthy splash of modernisation to transform it into stylish, contemporary homes.
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Places to see in ( Cheadle - UK )
Places to see in ( Cheadle - UK )
Cheadle is a suburban village in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Cheshire, it borders Cheadle Hulme, Gatley, Heald Green and Cheadle Heath in Stockport, and East Didsbury in Manchester.
The village is first recorded in the Domesday Book under the name Cedde, which comes from the Celtic word for wood. It was held by Gamel, a free Saxon under Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester; it was about three miles long and half as wide, containing both wooded and open land, with areas enclosed for hunting purposes. This early manor occupied the approximate areas of both modern day Cheadle and Cheadle Hulme.
Moseley Old Hall, an early Stuart mansion dating from 1666 is still standing and is owned privately. It is situated at the end of a blocked-off public road, making hard to find and therefore quite unheard of. Abney Hall is a late Victorian hall from 1847 and is the old Cheadle town hall, though is now used for offices. It is surrounded by parkland which is open to the public all year round and features some of the only wetlands left in Stockport. Cheadle grew rapidly during the Industrial Revolution when it was used as a stopping point for travellers and merchants on their way to central Manchester.
Cheadle is a suburban village in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester. Cheadle is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) from Stockport town centre and 8 miles (13 km) from Manchester Town Hall.It is close to Manchester Airport. Cheadle lies on the Cheshire Plain in the final meander of the Ladybrook, (Micklebrook) before its abfluence into the River Mersey to the north. Cheadle is on the A560 road from Stockport to Chester and borders onto the A34 Manchester to Birmingham road. Its geology is boulder clay and gravels: the parkland of Abney Hall to the north is on the flood plain of the Mersey.
Cheadle's public transport is now confined to buses operated by several firms. However, from 1866 until 1964, the locality was served by a Cheshire Lines Committee railway station (initially called Cheadle, and from 1950 Cheadle North) situated 600 yards (550 m) north of the village on the west side of Manchester Road and from 1866 until 1917 by Cheadle LNWR a London & North Western Railway station located next to the railway overbridge near the centre of the village. Both stations were on lines leading from Altrincham to Stockport.
Cheadle no longer has its own railway station, though there are stations in several neighbouring vicinities. Gatley railway station is approximately one mile west of Cheadle village, and the neighbouring areas of East Didsbury (within the City of Manchester's boundaries), Cheadle Hulme and Heald Green all have stations themselves. Cheadle is accessed by junctions 2 and 3 of the M60 Manchester orbital motorway. It is approximately 4 miles from Manchester Airport.
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Environment Capital Conference Video, Eco School, St Augustine's C of E (VA) Junior School
Environment Capital Conference Video, Eco School, St Augustine's C of E (VA) Junior School
Marian Procession in Manchester, England
After a 20 year absence, the first official Catholic procession returned to the English city of Manchester on Oct. 2. Read the full story here:
Places to see in ( Swinton - UK )
Places to see in ( Swinton - UK )
Swinton is a town in Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, it stands on gently sloping ground on the southwest side of the River Irwell, 3.4 miles west-northwest of Salford, and 4.2 west-northwest of Manchester, adjoining the towns of Pendlebury and Clifton. A profile of the electoral wards Swinton North and Swinton South conducted by Salford City Council in 2014 recorded a combined population of 22,931.
For centuries Swinton was a small hamlet in the township of Worsley, parish of Eccles and hundred of Salfordshire. The name Swinton is derived from the Old English Swynton meaning swine town. In the High Middle Ages, Swinton was held by the religious orders of the Knights Hospitaller and Whalley Abbey. Farming was the main industry, with locals supplementing their incomes by hand-loom woollen weaving in the domestic system.
Collieries opened in the Industrial Revolution and Swinton became an important industrial area with coal providing the fuel for the cotton spinning and brickmaking industries. Bricks from Swinton were used for industrial projects including the Bridgewater Canal, which passes Swinton to the south. The adoption of the factory system facilitated a process of unplanned urbanisation in the area, and by the mid-19th century Swinton was an important mill town and coal mining district at a convergence of factories, brickworks and a newly constructed road and railway network.
Following the Local Government Act 1894, Swinton was united with neighbouring Pendlebury to become an urban district of Lancashire. Swinton and Pendlebury received a charter of incorporation in 1934, giving it honorific borough status. In the same year, the United Kingdom's first purpose-built intercity highway—the major A580 road (East Lancashire Road), which terminates at Swinton and Pendlebury's southern boundary—was officially opened by King George V. Swinton and Pendlebury became part of the City of Salford in 1974. Swinton has continued to grow as the seat of Salford City Council and as a commuter town, supported by its transport network and proximity to Manchester city centre.
Swinton 167 miles (269 km) northwest of central London, and 4.2 miles (6.8 km) west-northwest of Manchester city centre. Topographically, Swinton occupies an area of gently sloping ground, roughly 213 feet (65 m) above sea level, and is on the south side of the River Irwell. Swinton lies in the west-central part of the Greater Manchester Urban Area, the UK's second largest conurbation. The M60 motorway passes Swinton on its northwest side.
The architectural centrepiece of the town is the neoclassical Salford Civic Centre, which has a 125-foot (38 m) high clock tower. It was built as Swinton and Pendlebury Town Hall, when Swinton and Pendlebury received its Charter of Incorporation. Before its construction, council meetings were held in Victoria House in Victoria Park, but the borough council required larger premises. A competition was launched to design the new town hall; the winners were architects Percy Thomas and Ernest Prestwich with a design that closely resembled Swansea Guildhall. It later won the RIBA Gold Medal.
The site of the former Swinton Industrial School on Chorley Road was purchased for £12,500 and the foundation stone of the new town hall laid on 17 October 1936. The main builders were J. Gerrard's and Son of Pendlebury. The town hall opened on 17 September 1938. Extensions were built when it became the administrative headquarters of the City of Salford in 1974. Wardley Hall is an early medieval manor house and a Grade I listed building, and is the official residence of the Roman Catholic bishops of Salford.
Swinton is served by two railway stations on the Manchester-Southport line. Swinton railway station is near the town centre on Station Road (B5231), just over the boundary in Pendlebury. The other station is Moorside railway station near the top of Moorside Road, close to its junction with Chorley Road (A6). Until 1974 it was known as Moorside and Wardley railway station.
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Jesper Olsen's World Run Through St. Augustine, Fl. Feb 4, 2012
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EPIC Things To Do In London England (Travel Guide & Tips) | Epic Wanderers
The Epic Wanderers highlight some of their favorite sights on a ten day trip to London, while researching Christina's next book and receiving a Chapter Con Award.
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Alan Phipps - I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine
Performed at Chorlton Folk Club, Manchester, England.
Clock and Tunewheel at East Hendred in Action
Clock and Tunewheel at St Augustine's Church, East Hendred, Oxfordshire. Dated 1525, this faceless clock is one of the oldest running turret clocks in England.
Tram Tracks: Monsall by St Augustine's Primary School
Our Year 4 class has 16 girls and 14 boys from a variety of cultural backgrounds including White British, Black African, Black Caribbean and Pakistani heritages. They are a creative, diverse and enthusiastic class who all have strong individual personalities but can come together to work in a constructive, collaborative way. Most of the children live on or near to the estate of Monsall, so are very excited to work on a song for their very own local tram stop.
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Best Christmas Towns in USA - Best Christmas Towns in America
Best Christmas Towns in USA
Cape Cod, MA,
Manchester, VT,
Atchison, KS,
Ann Arbor, MI,
Newport, RI,
St. Augustine, FL,
Beaufort, SC,
Nantucket, MA,
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA,
North Pole, AK,
Mystic, CT,
New York, NY,
Bethlehem, PA,
Sheridan, WY,
La Jolla, CA,
Solvang, CA,
Lewisburg, WV,
Andalusia, AL,
Bardstown, KY,
Myrtle Beach, SC,
McAdenville, NC,
Bernville, PA,
Leavenworth, WA,
Branson, MO,
Woodstock, VT,
Asheville, NC,
Frankenmuth, MI,
Jackson, WY,
Natchitoches, LA,
Helen, GA,
Williamsburg, VA,
Durango, CO,
Delray Beach, FL,
Annapolis, MD,
Sierra Madre, CA,
Santa Claus, IN,
Taos, NM,
Oxford, MS,
Fredericksburg, TX,
Red Wing, MN,
Ogunquit, ME,
Corning, NY,
Prescott, AZ,
Newport Beach, CA,
Dyker Heights, Brooklyn,
No matter what your holiday decorating style is, there are plenty of universally-beloved ways to make your Christmas tree come to life—and we're sharing them all with you right here. From elegant ribbon and DIY tree lights to homemade ornament crafts and tree toppers galore, these are the absolute best Christmas tree decorations out there. Truthfully, you don't need to go overboard to impress your guests this year. Many of the beautiful Christmas tree decorating ideas we're presenting here are inexpensive, easy to pull off, and simpl enough for your kids to help out with—and they work on both indoor and outdoor trees. And while red and green hues can certainly help set the stage for a merry Christmas celebration, you can still have a gorgeous display without being completely color-coordinated. A unique, candy-inspired palette featuring pastels and pinks is as feminine as it is festive, while white Christmas tree decor looks just as lovely (perhaps even more sophisticated) as the more vibrant colors you've come to know and love. Whatever look you choose, the purpose of all of our best ideas is to encourage you to think outside the box, have fun, and bring your family closer together. After all, that's what this holiday—and it's green centerpiece—is really about.