The history of the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist's church Doddington
A brief history of the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist's church Doddington
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List of Best Things to do in Sittingbourne, United Kingdom (UK)
The Hawking Centre
Doddington Place Gardens
Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway
Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway Limited
Sittingbourne Greyhounds
Milton Creek Country Park
Holy Trinity Church
Chilton Manor Farm
St John the Baptist, Doddington
St Margaret of Antioch
Doddington to Teynham
Some rendered footage I had laying around, a little spoiled by a bug smudge on the lens but a nice ride and chance to test my new upload speed.
St Mary & St Michael, Doddington, Northumberland
Grade I, 11th Century - Dod Well by the roadside in the village has a cross of Calvary and basin which was erected by the Earl of Tankerville in 1846.
The Church dedicated to both St. Mary and St. Michael is a rare combination. This 12th century building has stood more or less on the site of the present nave and baptistry.
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Beheading of St John the Baptist - Aug 29 2013
Episode 10 | Power and Judgment | Saint John the Baptist: From Birth to Beheading
John the Baptist's proclamations on justice meant that he was often adopted by rulers as a patron saint and role model. According to some traditions John descended to the underworld after his death to prepare the souls for the Last Judgment, and so artists often represent him in scenes of the Harrowing of Hell. In this final episode art historian Jennifer Sliwka and theologian Ben Quash visit Westminster Abbey to discover how the 14th century English king, Richard II, had a particular devotion to the saint before returning to the National Gallery to see how this was expressed in one of the greatest treasures of the collection, 'The Wilton Diptych', about 1395-9.
At Westminster Abbey we see the anonymous 'English Portrait of Richard II', about 1390 and at the National Gallery Giovanni dal Ponte's 'Ascension of Saint John the Evangelist Altarpiece', about 1420-4? and 'The Wilton Diptych', about 1395-9.
'John the Baptist: From Birth to Beheading' is a series of 10 films sharing the highlights of the collaborative MA course taught by Dr Jennifer Sliwka, Howard and Roberta Ahmanson Fellow in Art and Religion at the National Gallery and Professor Ben Quash, Director of the Centre for Arts and the Sacred, King's College London.
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Ghost Hunting At Broome Park
We tried to find the ghost of Broome Park. If I'm being honest it probably took one look at us lot and made a run for it.
Wedding at Crowland Abbey Peterborough & Sissons Farm
Chris & Aimee's Summer Wedding at Crowland Abbey & Sissons Farm Peterborough
Croydon Part One: The high-rise and fall
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Georgian Society for East Yorkshire - 2018 Year in Review
The Annual review of the years visits, featuring:
00.30 AGM at Wilberforce House, Hull, with lecture by Patrick Baty.
01.15 Tribute to Jill Jones.
02.15 Visit to Hedon.
08.15 Escrick Hall and Church. Weldrake Church.
14.15 Grand tour of Holderness with Carol Osgerby.
21.15 Doddington Hall.
27.15 John Phillips lecture in Beverley.
Video, Photographs and Editing
Austen Redman
Additional video
Chris Mead
Music performed by Julian Savory
“Overture” to The Yorkshire Feast Song, Henry Purcell
Pieces from Keyboard Suite No. 1, Henry Purcell
Andante in C, Samuel Sebastian Wesley
“Gigue” from Keyboard Suite No. 14, George Frederic Handel
Voluntary in D, William Croft
A Carman’s Whistle, William Byrde
Rondo, Johann Baptist Cramer
O Blest Creator of the Light (plainsong)
Performed by the choir of St Alban’s Church, Hull
Additional music /sound track by Austen Redman
Pastoral Number 1, Austen Redman
“Menuet” from Orfeo ed Euridice, Christoph Willibald Gluck
This video was created for the AGM of the Georgian Society for East Yorkshire on 16 February 2019.
The records of the English parish church with Viv Parker
The records of English parish churches recount the day-to-day running of the parish, including not only baptisms, marriages and burials but also a wealth of information about our ancestors. Find out more with this family history talk.
Speaker:
- Vivienne Parker, a former editor of The NZ Genealogist
Recorded at Auckland Libraries, 4 March 2015.