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Views Around the City of York, North Yorkshire, England - 8th June, 2014
This film features views around the historic city of York on a very sunny Spring Sunday in June 2014, when the city was extremely busy with tourists. The film was made on a walk from York Railway Station around the City Centre and walls.
Identified features and locations within the video are as follows: Station Rise, Station Avenue, Railway Workers War Memorial, Station Road, Scarborough Bridge, River Ouse, Museum Street, Lodge House, Museum Gardens, Multangular Tower, Owl Adventures, Yorkshire Museum, St. Mary's Abbey ruins, Gatehouse, St. Olave's Church, Marygate, St. Mary's Tower, Bootham, Exhibition Square, King's Manor (University of York), St. Leonard's Place, High Petergate, St. Michael le Belfry, York Minster, Roman Emperor Constantine statue, Stonegate, St. Helen's Square, Mansion House, St. Helen's Church, Coney Street, St. Martin's Church, Spurriergate, Low Ousegate, Ouse Bridge, King's Staith, Skeldergate Bridge, Clifford's Tower, York Castle Museum, River Foss, Fishergate, St. George's Roman Catholic Church, George Street, York Barbican, Paragon Street, Walmgate, Fossgate, The old Scala Cinema building, Pavement, Shambles, Church of All Saints Pavement, St. Sampson's Square, Parliament Street, Jubbergate and Newgate Market.
This is a lovely city, with a rich cultural history, and well worth a visit if you are in England.
St Olave's School, York does Armstrong & Miller's Exam Hall sketch
The teachers at St Olave's Prep School in York decided to film their own version at the end of the final Year 8 exam. It was then shown as part of the Year 8 Gala Evening & again on Speech Day. There was no rehearsal beforehand (as you might be able to tell!). Mr Ferguson (Deputy Head) looks at ease in front of the camera!
St Olave Church Timelapse 1
A short film with information about the fundraising appeal at St Olave's Church York.
More info:
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Music: In Paradisum from Fauré’s Requiem, performed by the Choir and Orchestra of St Olave's Church
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St Olave's Church York 25 September 2013 by Roy West
St Olave's Church York 25 September 2013 by Roy West
England 2019 Episode 10: York
The 15th c. St Olave's Church borders a lush and inviting park leading to the picturesque ruins of St Mary’s Abbey. The abbey dates to the 12th c. and fell into decay following the dissolution of the monasteries.
Reminding us that York's history dates back to a much earlier era, the ruined Multangular Tower reinforces one corner of the Roman town wall. Dating to circa 300 AD, this 12-sided structure was likely a catapult tower to protect the city from river invasion. The lower stones are Roman, the upper medieval.
Nearby, St Leonard's Hospital dates to the 13th c. and at one time was the largest hospital in the North of England. Today's picturesque ruins incorporate the hospital chapel and vaulted crypt. Some birds were on display in an adjoining park.
King’s Manor, built in 1270, was originally the home of the abbott. Following the dissolution of the monasteries, it became Henry VIII’s manor house. Today it is part of the University of York.
York has a nice circuit of restored 13th c. walls which can be walked, offering views of the town with the Minster in the distance. We ascended the walls at Bootham Bar, one of York's 4th c. Roman gates, and descended at Monk’s Bar, whose medieval gatehouse incorporates effigies of guards poised to hurl stones down on potential intruders.
The 12th c. Holy Trinity Church Goodramgate is hidden in a small, secluded churchyard. The church itself is full of character, with floors and arcades that are charmingly uneven. Light filters through the windows, illuminating honey-colored stone. The family box pews are from the 17th century. The east window has marvelous stained glass from the early 1470s. The church is candle lit as there is no electricity.
Perhaps the most famous lane in York is The Shambles, where butchers’ shops were located (a “shammell” is a butcher’s bench). Tourist shops now fill these fine half-timbered Tudor buildings. It is thought that the Shambles was the inspiration for Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter films. The building with the bay window is the Shrine of St Margaret Clitherow, a 16th c. Catholic layperson who was crushed to death under her door by Protestants for hiding priests in her home. The tiny chapel serves as a reminder of both the beauty of devout faith and the horrors of religious extremism.
On a nearby street, a clothing store was originally The Sign Of The Bible bookshop back in 1682, hence the wooden bible that still hangs above the doorway. The shop next door was occupied by a printer, marked by the devil crouching under the eaves. Printing was often referred to as the black art on account of the ink, and as a result, an apprentice in the industry was often known as a printer’s devil.
The Yorkshire Museum tells the story of York from the Roman era through medieval times. On display are Roman sarcophagi, funerary monuments, and even a mosaic floor. The medieval ecclesiastical art include four larger-than-life statues from the 12th c. that were positioned above the entrance to St Mary's Abbey Church, depicting Moses (left) and three Apostles.
Our home for three nights in York was the Alhambra Court Hotel, within easy walking distance of all the sights.
The most noteworthy sight in York is the magnificent York Minster, so I prepared a separate video for it (see next episode).
Life of the York City Centre Churches 2015
All Saints Pavement, St Denys, St Helem, St Martin Comey Street, St Olave. Year in the life of the churches in the centre of York.
Foundation Stone Ceremony At St. Olave's (1951)
Saint Olave's, City of London
LS Sir Denys Lowson introducing King Haakon to guests. CU. Lowson and King Haakon LS. (elevated) Congregation in ruined Church. Bishop of London leads King Haakon to foundation stone (Bishop of London J.W.C Ward) Congregation. Bishop of London passing the foundation stone. King and Lowson. LS. Bishop reading. (elevated) Congregation in ruined church. MS. King laying stone. Hand in ceremonial mallet tapping stone. LS. King Haakon reading. CU. Foundation stone LS. Congregation singing, pans through ruined roof. LS. (pan) from congregation to roof. LS. The clergy leading King Haakon into the church. MS. V.S. of congregation. MS. Haakon with clergy, seated during ceremony. LS. Bishop of London reading the sermon. LS. King Haakon shaking hands with vicar. LS. King Haakon laying foundation stone. MS. King Haakon reading to congregation. (Comb. Orig. Neg.)
FOUNDATION CEREMONY OF ST. OLAVES. (St. Olave's, City of London) LS. (elevated) LS. (elevated) Congregation in ruined Church. (Comb. Orig. Neg.)
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St. Olave's Church in London
Performances are given free to the public every day at most London churches. This was a rehearsal before lunch, and we only stayed for a bit. Still - it was beautiful!!
Romeo & Juliet
Thu 07 May - Sat 23 May
Full of music, dancing and a healthy dose of chutzpah, The Flanagan Collective turn their hand to one of the best-loved stories ever told.
Performed in the beautiful surroundings of St Olave’s Church you can expect a candle-lit, foot-stomping and heart-wrenching telling of Shakespeare’s homage to young love and tragic romance. Infused with live music, soaring harmonies and good, honest storytelling.
Cambridge Surprise Maximus at St. Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge
Surrey Association joint district 12 bell practice 21st July 2010
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Recorded from inside the ringing room on an iPhone 3g
York, UK - 14th July, 2012 (1080 HD)
York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence. Some views around the City of York on an extremely busy Saturday afternoon in Summer 2012. It was busy not only to tourists, but also due to York Races being on. Due to this, I stayed away from the main tourist 'hot spots' for this video. This video features footage at York Railway station, including the steam locomotive The Scots Guardsman hauling the Yorkshire Coast Express, it then features views of and from The Wheel of York, views include York Minster. The city Walls near the Elvet Bridge are the next item to be featured, along with the Elvet Bridge and the River Ouse. Museum Gardens are then featured along with exterior shots of the Yorkshire Museum and the temporary theatre for the York Mystery Plays, which are within the ruins of St. Mary's Abbey. St. Olave's Church and Maygate are the next featured areas, and finally the video finishes along Dame Judi Dench Walk by the River Ouse.
St. Olave's Church York Filmed Tuesday 26th March 2013 by Roy West
Greater Manchester Police never took into consideration, that I could not have been in two places at the same time. surprisingly all these so called incidents of harassment were taking place when I was somewhere else, but this did not matter to GMP because they were acting politically to have me constantly arrested and taken away from my family.
YE OLDE STARRE INNE (part 1)
The first pub of the weekend.
Exploring the back of the Old Clifton Airfield Site in York with Forrest the Akita
This place is like the back part of the airfield which does not get talked about a lot.
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York
Our last trip to City Of York - ENGLAND
Spirits Connect St Olaves Church Gatcombe slide show july 2014
It was the night after a very large lightning storm that went on over the island for about 3hours..
It was a very still night, and warm,
we met at the church and Nikki started talking to spirit straight away, this is the first time that we had recorded all of the invo, which some of it has been placed over some of the pictures that we caught that night...
We still have some evp's to go through and the footage...
enjoy.
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Saint Olaves 2016 Cabaret Video: Part 1
Who killed Mr. Budds?
Bootham School York- aerial view
video on hazy day in York
St Olave York - Funding a New Roof
A short film with information about the fundraising appeal at St Olave's Church York
Music: Sanctus from Fauré’s Requiem, performed by the Choir and Orchestra of St Olave's Church
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