Quick tour of the huge & historic medieval (14th century) St Mary's Church Hadleigh Suffolk England
Quick tour of the huge and historic medieval (14th century, Grade 1 Listed) St Mary's Church at Hadleigh Suffolk England, filmed on 28.9.21
Tour of Ashby de la Zouch Castle,Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England.
Ashby de la Zouch Castle is a partically ruined fortification in the town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England.
As with many of the castles, priories and ruins I visited in the Covid summer of 2020, it's the detail that I find most interesting: Cannon ball pot marks, construction techniques and more.
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Gibside Hall, Gardens & Derwent Caravan Park. (4K)
Gibside is an estate in the Derwent Valley in North East England. It is between Rowlands Gill, Tyne and Wear and Burnopfield, County Durham, and a few miles from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Gibside was previously owned by the Bowes-Lyon family. It is now a National Trust property. Gibside Hall, the main house on the estate, is now a shell, although the property is most famous for its chapel. The stables, walled garden, Column to Liberty and Banqueting House are also intact.
History
The Blakiston family acquired the estate by marriage in about 1540. Sir William Blakiston (1562–1641) replaced the old house with a spacious mansion between 1603 and 1620. Both the Royal (King James I of England) coat of arms and the Blakiston coat of arms are seen over the entrance of the old Hall. The Gibside property came into the possession of the Bowes family in 1713; a result of the marriage in 1693 of Sir William's great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Blakiston, to Sir William Bowes (1657–1707) of Streatlam Castle (now demolished).
Until 1722, the basis of the Bowes' influence was their own estate and house of Streatlam Castle, County Durham. However, after that date the acquisition through marriage of the Blakiston estate of Gibside gave the Bowes family an even greater influence in the north of the county and a share in the immense wealth that was to be acquired from the coal trade. The Blakiston estate included some of the area's richest coal seams.
In 1767 the granddaughter of Sir William Bowes – the Bowes heiress Mary Eleanor Bowes – married John Lyon, 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, who changed his surname to Bowes due to a provision in her father's will that any suitor had to take the family name. This was a device to continue the Bowes lineage in the absence of a male heir. The estate remained in the Bowes and Bowes-Lyon family until the 20th century.
After the split inheritance dispute following the death of John Bowes, 10th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne in 1820, it belonged to his legitimated son John Bowes until his death in 1885 (he is buried in the Gibside chapel), when under the entail it reverted to his cousin the 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. It had been the main residence of John Bowes' mother, Mary Milner, by then Dowager Countess of Strathmore, and her second husband, the politician Sir William Hutt (who had been John Bowes' tutor), until the latter's death in 1882, which was the last time it was permanently occupied by the family.
Improvements to Gibside carried out by the Bowes-Lyon family in the 18th and early 19th centuries included landscaping, Gibside Chapel, built between 1760 and 1812, the Banqueting House, a column of Liberty, a substantial stable block, an avenue of oaks and several hundred acres of forest. The top floor of the main house was remodelled as a giant parapet, and the building was also extended to the side.
The chapel reflects the Calvinist leanings of the family, and though nominally Anglican, the interior is dominated by a huge and centrally placed three-decker pulpit. There is a house for the minister/chaplain nearby. Some holders of the position would not have been able to hold a Church of England parish living, on account of their views. The leading Palladian architect James Paine is attributed with most of the work of the 1750s and 1760s.
The Banqueting House, Gibside was built in 1746, and is an early example of Gothic Revival architecture, of the early form often called Gothick. It has now been restored and is available for letting by the Landmark Trust, who now own it.
Gibside's main house is not the focal point of the estate: the long walk runs from the Column of Liberty to the chapel and the mansion is located to one side. Like the Orangery nearby it sits at the top of a steep slope leading to flat meadows and the river. Carriage drives thread through the estate, and the stable block, Banqueting House, and other buildings are all spread out along them.
Derwent Park Caravan Site.
Derwent Park is situated in Rowlands Gill. The park is often incorrectly called Rowlands Gill Park as a result. The park has a caravan site and has many play areas for children. Fishing on the River Derwent, which runs through the park The fish include brown trout, grayling (species) and Atlantic salmon.
Small quiet site 15 mins from Newcastle situated in the Derwent Valley. Tent area is a natural wood with wild flowers and Caravan Park is grassed with hardstanding and electric to all.
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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO WHILE IN OXFORD | TOP 10 TRAVEL
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Dublin Castle the full tour
In this video we take the free Wednesday guided tour of the castle, going into one of the towers, the Chapel Royal and then into the State Apartments. Thanks to Elizabeth, our delightful guide.
St Alfege Church, Greenwich! #GREENWICH #HIDDENLONDON
Hidden in plain sight in Greenwich town centre, St Alfege Church is an architectural gem! So let's head inside and have a look around!
St Alfege Church is an Anglican church in the centre of Greenwich, part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London. It is of medieval origin and was rebuilt in 1712–1714 to the designs of Nicholas Hawksmoor.
The church is dedicated to Alfege (also spelt Alphege), Archbishop of Canterbury, and reputedly marks the place where he was martyred on 19 April 1012, having been taken prisoner during the sack of Canterbury by Danish raiders the previous year. The Danes took him to their camp at Greenwich and killed him when the large ransom they demanded was not forthcoming. The church was rebuilt in around 1290, and Henry VIII was baptized there in 1491. During a storm in 1710 the medieval church collapsed, its foundations having been weakened by burials both inside and outside.
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Airdrie Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in North Lanarkshire, and around 10 miles east of Glasgow, is the town of Airdrie.
The name 'Airdrie' comes from Gaelic: 'An t-Àrd Ruigh', meaning 'high hill pasture'. Geographically it is situated on a plateau at a height of around 130m/400ft in the area known as the Monklands.
The first written reference to Airdrie by name dates back to 1605. In 1695 it was designated as a market town, founded by landowner Robert Hamilton. After his death in 1705, the town's population steadily increased.
The first industry outside of agriculture to develop in Airdrie was weaving. In 1781 Airdrie Weavers Society was founded. Flax was grown on many local farms and the town became a well-established centre for woollen and linen fabrics.
In 1770 construction began on the Monkland Canal. Its starting point was the village of Calderbank, around 2 miles south of Airdrie. Work continued on the canal through the years that followed, and by 1794 it reached Glasgow. The canal would eventually close in 1942, but during its life it contributed towards the economic growth of Airdrie and other locations along its route.
During the late 18th century and 19th century a number of collieries and iron works opened in and around Airdrie. These included Faskine Colliery, Calder Iron Works, Chapelhall Iron Works and Calderbank Iron Works. By the early 20th century these had eventually all closed, but nevertheless played a key role in the growth of Airdrie during this period.
Airdrie is represented in sport by Airdrieonians Football Club. They were formed in 2002 following the liquidation of the original club, Airdrieonians F.C. formed in 1878. Between 2002 and 2013 they were known as Airdrie F.C. before reverting back to the original name of Airdrieonians. They play their home games at the Excelsior Stadium just southeast of the town centre.
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Filmed: 6th September 2021
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Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
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0:00 Stirling Street
3:05 Broomknoll Street
4:41 Graham Street
9:38 Bank Street
11:07 South Bridge Street
13:26 High Street
13:52 North Bridge Street
SCOTLAND VLOG🏴 • A bike ride in the Isle of Cumbrae🏝🚲
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Rock of Cashel Cork Ireland Travel Vlog 卡瑟爾岩城堡 科克城 爱尔兰游记
Rock of Cashel Cork Ireland Travel Vlog 卡瑟爾岩城堡 科克城 爱尔兰游记
Rock of Cashel is also known as St. Patrick’s Rock, Cashel of Kings. It is a historic site located at Cashel county of Tipperary Ireland. Rock of Cashel is one of most visited attractions in Ireland. You will see the round tower, Cormac’s Chapel, Hall of Vicars, and St Patrick’s Cross.
Outside of The Cashel there are a couple of souvenir shops where you will find tons of gifts for your friends and families.
After visiting the Rock of Cashel, our tour guide brought us to Cork, the second largest city in the south west Ireland. Apple has been based in Cork Ireland for over 35 years. In the center of Cork city, you will find St. Patrick Bridge, Father Mathew statue, River Lee, and many local restaurants.
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Old Schwerin Cathedral Germany 2023 Walking Tour 4K
Walking Tour old Schwerin Cathedral Germany 2023 4K
Schwerin Cathedral (“Schweriner Dom”) is one of the most important buildings of the North German Brick Gothic style. The 105-metre-long cathedral was begun around 1300 and completed in 1416.
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Beamish Hall, County Durham (4K Drone Footage)
4K Drone footage of Beamish Hall in the snow using the DJI Mavic Pro 2.
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Gibside Chapel & Gardens
Spring Walk at Gibside by Northumbrian Cambridge Association
Russian Orthodox Church St. John of Kronstadt 4K60 UHD - Hamburg Walking Tour
Russian Orthodox Church St. John of Kronstadt 4K60 UHD - Hamburg Walking Tour
The former Gnadenkirche between the exhibition halls and the Heiligengeistfeld has become a meeting place for Eastern Europeans. The church houses valuable paintings, sculptures, and reliefs.
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Cragside
Cragside is a wonderful house with extensive gardens in Northumberland and cared for by The National Trust. Its innovative history makes visiting here both interesting and essential.
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From Wikipedia: Cragside is a country house in the civil parish of Cartington in Northumberland, England. It was the first house in the world to be lit using hydroelectric power. Built into a rocky hillside above a 4 km² forest garden, it was the country home of armaments manufacturer, Lord Armstrong, and has been in the care of the National Trust since 1977. The property was eventually opened to the public in 1979.
Cragside, named after Cragend Hill above the house, was built in 1863 as a modest two-storey country lodge, but was subsequently extended to designs by Richard Norman Shaw, transforming it into an elaborate mansion in the Free Tudor style. At one point, the building included an astronomical observatory and a scientific laboratory. The Grade I listed house is surrounded by one of Europe's largest rock gardens, a large number of rhododendrons and a large collection of mostly coniferous trees. One variety of rhododendron is named after Lady Armstrong.
Old Photographs Of Parton Dumfries and Galloway Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Parton a small hamlet situated on the banks of the River Dee in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Parton Row is the name of the cottages rebuilt in 1901 by the laird, Benjamin Rigby Murray. James Clerk Maxwell, born 13th of June 1831, died 5th of November 1879, lived at the nearby Glenlair House. He was a Scottish mathematical physicist. His most prominent achievement was to formulate a set of equations that describe electricity, magnetism, and optics as manifestations of the same phenomenon, namely the electromagnetic field. Maxwell's achievements concerning electromagnetism have been called the second great unification in physics , after the first one realised by Isaac Newton. Also buried in the graveyard is Elma Yerburgh, born 1864, died 1946, of the Thwaites Brewery family from Blackburn, who lived at nearby Barwhillanty.