Places to see in ( Barton upon Humber - UK )
Places to see in ( Barton upon Humber - UK )
Barton-upon-Humber or Barton is a town and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. The population at the 2011 census was 11,066. It is situated on the south bank of the Humber Estuary at the southern end of the Humber Bridge. It is 46 miles (74 km) east of Leeds, 6 miles (10 km) south-west of Hull and 31 miles (50 km) north north-east of the county town of Lincoln. Other nearby towns include Scunthorpe to the south-west and Grimsby to the south-east.
The Barton – Cleethorpes Branch Line (opened 1849) via Grimsby terminates at Barton-on-Humber railway station. The A15 passes to the west of the town cutting through Beacon Hill, and has a junction with the A1077 Ferriby Road to South Ferriby. The B1218 passes north-south through the town, and leads to Barton Waterside. Kimberly-Clark had a factory on Falkland Way close to the railway, known the Barton Plant; this area is known as the Humber Bridge Industrial Estate. Barton is on the south bank of the Humber estuary and is at the southern end of the Humber Bridge. The Viking Way starts near the bridge.
St Peter's Church has a Saxon tower. An Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery at Castledyke South, in use from the late 5th or early 6th century until the late 7th century, was investigated and partially excavated 1975–90: the skeletal remains of 227 individuals were identified, including one who had undergone (and survived) trepanning. The church was reopened in May 2007 as a resource for medical research into the development of diseases, and ossuary, containing the bones and skeletons of some 2,750 people whose remains were removed between 1978 and 1984 from the 1,000-year-old burial site, after the Church of England made the church redundant in 1972.
There are two churches in Barton-upon-Humber, St Peter's and St Mary's, located only about 170 yards apart. St Peter's is a large, mostly Anglo-Saxon church and predates St Mary's — which may have originated as a chapel on the original market place, enlarged and increasing in importance as the town's trade thrived in the 12th and 13th centuries.
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Barton upon Humber version 2
A second edit of footage from a DJI Phantom 3 standard of Barton upon Humber in North Lincolnshire.
Oxford TB Minor at Barnby Dun, S Yorks
Excerpt from a peal of seven Minor methods on this Warner six of 1887 vintage; the home tower of fellow YouTuber MrDOncaster10, ringing the second to his first peal of Minor here; well done Jay, and thanks for organising the weekend's towers! The bells were overhauled in 1996, and go reasonably, although a bit cramped inside.
Tenor ~10cwt in Aflat
Mark Williams
Mark Williams singing at Six Bells in Barrow Upon Humber.
#Soles4Souls Barefoot Humber Bridge Run Start Point. St Peter's, Barton upon Humber
The next phase of #Soles4Souls begins...
On 12th August 2018, saw my next round of fundraising begin at Barton upon Humber at St Peter's Church, over the Humber Bridge towards All Saint's Church in Hessle and back.
#Sole4Souls, a charity fundraiser dedicated to raising money for Demi Knight and Jeanie May.
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Footballer Filmed Doing Accidental Head Trick
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Watch as this football player hilariously loses track of the ball - only to find it after unknowingly juggling it with his head.
Filmed by the opposing team's manager, Mark Chapman, 42, a vintage clothes dealer, from Barrow Upon Humber, Lincs, he captured it while filming one of his teams games.
The game, a Sunday league match between Ulceby FC vs AFC Kirton Rangers in North Lincolnshire on March 24, ended 5-1 to the Rangers.
After dad-of-two Mark shared the video online, it amassed an incredible 900,000 views on social media.
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Bellringing in Notts, Lincs & Yorks
Filmed 29 + 30 Nov 2008. The original video camera files were not transferred from the old to the new pc, but luckily I had made a VHS copy.
1 Thoroton Nottinghamshire S Helena 3 9-2-17
2 Maplebeck Nottinghamshire S Radegund 3 4-1-7
3 Sutton cum Lound Nottinghamshire S Bartholomew 8 9-2-14
4 Scunthorpe Lincolnshire 20-21 Visual Arts Centre 8 16-3-24
5 Barton upon Humber Lincolnshire S Peter 8 10-1-2
6 Barrow upon Humber Lincolnshire Holy Trinity 12 16-1-8
7 Carlton juxta Snaith North Yorkshire S Mary 6 6-0-0
8 Campsall South Yorkshire S Mary Magdalene 8 11-1-5
9 Badsworth West Yorkshire S Mary the Virgin 6 13-0-24
10 Horkstow Lincolnshire S Maurice 3 6-0-0
11 Rothwell Lincolnshire S Mary the Virgin 3 8-3-2
12 Binbrook Lincolnshire S Mary 3 8-2-0
13 Marshchapel Lincolnshire S Mary the Virgin 3 13-0-18
14 South Cockerington Lincolnshire S Leonard 3 9-0-0
15 Welton le Wold Lincolnshire S Martin 3 6-0-0
16 Harrington Lincolnshire S Mary 3 2-3-17
17 Langton by Partney Lincolnshire SS Peter & Paul 6 8-3-23
18 Wainfleet St Mary Lincolnshire S Mary the Blessed Virgin 6 11-0-3
Muso night Ferry House Inn
Muso (wednesday) night
Ferry House Inn (Bottom pub)
Burton Upon stather
Scunthorpe
St James Church Louth Lincolnshire England UK Tallest Spire 295ft
Tallest medieval spire in the UK on a parish church
Armistice Day ,Friday, November 11th 1927.
The Bells Of St. Paul's Cathedral.
(Half-muffled)Stedman Cinques
Part One.
Rung By Members Of The Ancient Society Of College Youths.
Armistice Day, November 11th 1927.
'At the going down of the Sun and in the Morning we WILL Remember them'.
Whitby-St Mary's Curch (zvoni).AVI
getting down the six bells at tong
getting down the six bells at tong after ringing for st bartholomews day
Ringing at St. Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber
The eight bells of the now redundant St. Peter's church being rung to rounds and call changes. These are really lovely bells, it's just a shame that they don't get rung more often.
Barton on Humber Remembrance Day 2014
Barton upon Humber St.Marys Church 100th Anniversary Great War..ths vicar talks of John McCrae as a sermon, possibly Army Chaplain for Lincolnshire.
Lavenham Bells
The 3rd, 4th and 5th ringing during a demonstration on the open day this year, half muffled with he 5th fully to dampen the sound.
Christmas Bells Stratford upon Avon
A beautiful Christmas morning, the bells of the Holy Trinity
Great Gransden Church Bells 9th November 2013
Half muffled ringing (part of a peal) on Saturday 9th November 2013. The last lead of Cambridge S Minor, changing to Norwich S Minor.
Ringing the bells
Bell ringing is a rooted tradition in British culture. Almost everyone in Britain lives within hearing range of bells. They provide the grand soundtrack to historic moments, call out for our celebrations and toll sadly in empathy with our grief.
The bitter-sweet sound of just one bell or the majesty of a whole peal, has become part of the English heritage and much of the country's history can be traced through the history of its bells.
Paull and Hedon (Views during July 2013)
A cameo of Paull and Hedon in East Yokshire.
Barrow Town Hall clock chimes quarter past 9 pm