Living Word Church, York, UK
Living Word Church in York. Visit us at livingwordyork.org
York , North Yorkshire , England
This is my personal tribute on this very nice english city located in the region of the Yorkshire .
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.
The city was founded by the Romans in 71 AD. They called it Eboracum, a name perhaps derived from one used by the British tribes who inhabited the area. The Romans made it the capital of their Province of Britannia Inferior. At the end of Roman rule in 415 AD the settlement was taken over by the Angles and the city became known as Eoforwic. The city came to be the episcopal, and later, royal centre of the Kingdom of Northumbria. The Vikings captured the city in 866 AD, and for the period between 866 and the final incorporation of Northumbria into the Kingdom of England in 954, York is sometimes referred to by modern writers by its Scandinavianised form, Jórvík. The name in its modern form York was first used in the 13th century. In the Middle Ages York grew as a major wool trading centre and the ecclesiastical capital of the northern province of England. The Province of York has remained one of the two Church of England ecclesiastical provinces, along with that of Canterbury.
York's location on the River Ouse, in the centre of the Vale of York and half way between the capitals of London and Edinburgh means that it has long had a significant position in the nation's transport system. The 19th century saw York, under the influence of George Hudson, become an important hub of the railway network and a manufacturing centre. In recent decades, the economy of York has moved from being dominated by its confectionery and railway-related industries to one that provides services. The University of York and health services have become major employers. Tourism also boosts the local economy because the city offers a wealth of historic attractions, of which York Minster is the most prominent, and a variety of cultural activities. In 2009 it was the 7th most visited city by UK residents and the 13th most visited by overseas visitors. York Racecourse and Bootham Crescent, the home of York City FC, are the most prominent sporting venues in the city and the River Ouse provides opportunities for both sporting and leisure pursuits.
From 1996, the term City of York describes a unitary authority area which includes rural areas beyond the old city boundaries. In 2001 the urban area had a population of 137,505, while in 2007 the entire unitary authority had an estimated population of 193,300.
York lies within the Vale of York, a flat area of fertile arable land bordered by the Pennines, the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Wolds The original city was built at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss on a terminal moraine left by the last Ice Age.
During Roman times, the land surrounding the rivers Ouse and Foss was very marshy, making the site easier to defend. The city is prone to flooding from the River Ouse, and has an extensive (and mostly effective) network of flood defences. These include walls along the Ouse, and a liftable barrier across the River Foss where it joins the Ouse at the 'Blue Bridge'. In October and November 2000 York experienced the worst flooding in 375 years with over 300 homes being flooded. Much land in and around the city is on flood plains and has always been too flood-prone for development other than agriculture. The ings are flood meadows along the River Ouse, while the strays are open common grassland in various locations around the city.
York Minster, the second largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, stands at the city's centre.[115] York's centre is enclosed by the city's medieval walls, which are a popular walk.[116] The entire circuit is about 3 miles (5 km), including a part where walls never existed, because the Norman moat of York Castle, formed by damming the River Foss, also created a lake which acted as a city defence. This lake was later called the King's Fishpond, as the rights to fish belonged to the Crown.
Clifford's Tower, a stone quatrefoil keep built on top of a Norman motte, was the site of a massacre in 1190 when the small Jewish community of York sought protection in the tower on the feast of Shabbat ha-Gadol. Many Jews took their own lives rather than face a violent mob in an event regarded as one of the most notorious examples of antisemitism in medieval England.
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York Trip - Jan 2020
Last week we had been to York, an elegant and historical city. This is one of the most famous cities for tourists in UK. Check the video I made!
Founded by the Romans in 71 AD under the name of Eboracum, York became in turn the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and of the kingdoms of Northumbria and Jorvik. In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wool trading centre and became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England, a role it has retained.
The city has an exceptionally rich heritage and offers a wealth of historic attractions. For example, York Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, is the symbol of the city.
In the city centre, there are massive narrow pedestrian routes. The Shambles is probably the most famous medieval street, lined with shops, boutiques and tea rooms. The Shambles is actually the inspiration for the magical Diagon Alley in Harry Potter, which is the main reason it became even more famous and now one of the must-go tourist spot.
Betty's Cafe offers delicious English traditional afternoon tea set and other dishes at a reasonable price. This is why it becomes the most popular restaurant in the York city centre. The quene at the door of this cafe is always long.????
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St Michael le Belfrey York St Michael's Church Spurriergate York Church of St. Michael le Belfrey
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York Minster Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter mittelalterliche Kirche in England
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First Female Church of England Bishop Libby Lane Consecrated In York(FULL VIDEO)!!!
First Female Church of England Bishop Libby Lane Consecrated In York Reverend Libby Lane becomes first woman bishop in the Church of England The consecration of the Church of England's first
House For Sale York, UK: 34 Church Lane - Preston Baker Estate Agent York
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This beautifully presented detached 5 bedroomed property retains many period features including a grand inglenook fireplace, exposed ceiling timbers and brick walls. The impressive grounds and accommodation boast a stunning vaulted family room, fabulous master bedroom suite, luxury bathroom and ensuite facilities, and delightful gardens.
Located in a highly desirable leafy lane within Nether Poppleton, there is a primary school, village store & post office, doctors’ surgery, local pubs and countryside walks. The centre of York is only 4.5 miles away and offers a wealth of high street shops, amenities plus a high speed train service to London.
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The City of York
Recent visit to the shops in York
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York City Gospel Choir (UK) - Christmas 2012
The York City Gospel Choir in Concert - Christmas Snippets 2012
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Inside 13th Century Anglican Church, YORK, England
Ebor Singers rehearsing for Desolata Est concert, Anglican Holy Trinity Church, YORK, England.
York Minster – UK’s Largest Gothic Church , UK - BRITAIN - ENGLAND
York’s cathedral church is one of the GREATEST medieval buildings in UK.
More than 250 years in the building, it is the biggest Gothic Cathedral in Northern uk.
The stained glass window on the East Front is as huge as a tennis court – the biggest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world.
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Mass and Benediction (St Lawrence, Church of England, York)
A mid-week sung Mass and Benediction from St Lawrence, York on 27th November 2019. Mass setting is an obscure setting by Rev'd Brown - Mass in B Minor.
St Everilda's Church in Nether Poppleton near York in North Yorkshire
Aerial film of the medieval church of Saint Everilda, a Saxon saint in the 7th century from the East Riding area of Yorkshire.
Church Street, Dunnington, York
This beautifully presented Grade II Listed period property, offered with no onward chain, stands in the popular sought after Dunnington Village. Benefitting from gas central heating and double glazing, the property boasts two large double bedrooms with an ensuite to one of them, a large reception room and a rear garden.
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York- Great Britain 2018
York is een stad (city) en unitary authority in het noorden van Engeland, sinds 1996 tevens een unitary authority met North Yorkshire als ceremonieel graafschap.
De vestingstad ligt aan de samenvloeiing van de Ouse en de Foss. Vooral de Ouse treedt regelmatig buiten haar oevers, waardoor de stad gedeeltelijk onder water komt te staan.
In 2001 telde de stad York zelf 137.505 inwoners. De unitary authority die sinds 1996 de naam 'City of York' draagt, en waaronder ook omliggende landelijke gebieden vallen, telde in 2007 193.300 inwoners.
In de stad staat de grootste middeleeuwse kathedraal van Noord-Europa, de Minster, die beroemd is om haar gebrandschilderde ramen. De aartsbisschop van York is de op één na belangrijkste gezagsdrager in de Anglicaanse Kerk, na de aartsbisschop van Canterbury. De huidige aartsbisschop is de in Oeganda geboren John Sentamu. Het oude stadscentrum is nog ommuurd en telt vier stadspoorten.
Bij het station York is het National Railway Museum gelegen, het grootste treinmuseum van Europa
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De stad kent een lange geschiedenis. Archeologische vondsten wijzen erop dat het gebied waar nu York ligt al zeker 7000 of 8000 jaar voor Chr. werd bewoond. De stad zelf werd echter in het jaar 71 na Chr. gesticht door de Romeinen en heette aanvankelijk Eboracum. De eerste vermeldingen van de stad stammen uit 95-104 n.Chr. Voor de Romeinen was Eboracum een belangrijke militaire basis; keizer Septimius Severus overleed er in 211; 95 jaar later stierf keizer Constantius Chlorus in Eburacum, de vader van Constantijn de Grote,die daar de titel augustus kreeg.Later kwam het gebied in handen van de Angelen, en veranderde de naam van de stad in Eoferwic. In 866 werd Eoferwic veroverd door de Vikingen, die de stad Jórvík noemden. Rond het jaar 1000 raakte de naam York in gebruik
York is a city and unitary authority in the North of England, also a unitary authority since 1996 with North Yorkshire as ceremonial County. The fortified town is situated at the confluence of the River Ouse and Foss. Especially the Ouse regularly beyond its banks, whereby the city partially under water. In 2001, the city of York itself 137,505 inhabitants. The unitary authority that since 1996 the name ' City of York ', and including surrounding rural areas, counted in 2007 193,300 inhabitants.
In the city is the largest medieval cathedral of Northern Europe, the Minster, famous for its stained-glass Windows. The Archbishop of York is the second most important figure in the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. The current Archbishop is John Sentamu born in Uganda. The old town center is still walled and has four city gates.
History [edit] the city has a long history. Archaeological finds indicate that the area where 7000 or 8000 years now York is already sure BC was inhabited. The city itself, however, was in the year 71 a.d. founded by the Romans and was called initially Eboracum. The first mentions of the city date from 95-104 ad for the RomansEboracum was an important military base; Emperor Septimius Severus died, in 211; 95 years later Emperor Constantius Chlorus in Eburacum, the father of Constantine the great, who got the title augustus. Later the area came in the hands of the Angles, and changed the name of the city in Eoferwic. In 866 Eoferwic was conquered by the Vikings, who called the city of Jorvik. Around the year 1000 hit the name York in use