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#patientsofasaint #inmatezero #movie #explained #trending #film #primevideo #hotstar #spotifyInmate Zero Plot Summary : Undertrial prisoners are subjected to numerous medical experiments inside a jail on the St Leonard's Island. However, things take a terrifying turn when a procedure goes horribly wrong.Credits :Director: Russell OwenLanguage: EnglishMusic Credits :Abhishek VivekThe Village - https://youtu.be/CHduXaYOgKECopyright Disclaimer :Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Join us for our Service for the Fifth Sunday of Lent. This week's service is from St. Leonard's Church in Hythe and is led by the Rev Michael Darkins.St Leonards has a famous ossuary which holds the remains of thousands of people from the 13th to the 15th centuries. St Leonard's Youth will also help lead some of our service today as we join them on their sailing weekend with the Morning Star Trust, a Christian sailing charity.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
The guys hopped on CBS Sports Network and got into a lot of good stuff Tuesday. 0:45 - Who ya got for NPOY - Flagg or Broome? GP and Norlander are split. They come with a lot of stats and context, too. 13:55 - Kansas gets a big win over Iowa State. The result means more for which school? 24:20 - Leonard Hamilton's impending retirement highlights the major identity crisis in the ACC. 35:12 - Some smaller schools are connected to a gambling scandal that's leaking out but hasn't hit big yet Eye on College Basketball is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our team: @EyeonCBBPodcast @GaryParrishCBS @MattNorlander @Kyle_Boone @DavidWCobb @NataTheScribe Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on college basketball. You can listen to us on your smart speakers! Simply say, "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast," or "Hey, Google, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast." Email the show for any reason whatsoever: ShoutstoCBS@gmail.com Visit Eye on College Basketball's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFb_xyBgOekQPZYC7Ijilw For more college hoops coverage, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textWhat do sound and knitting have in common? You'd be forgiven for thinking not much, but both have been constant companions across the life and career of sound artist and knitter, Felicity Ford also know as Felix. Join sobel as she visits Felix in her St Leonard's home to talk about her journey into field recording, soundscape composition and using this skillset to document the process of wool production. Felix also shares her perspective on why celebrating domestic sounds is a feminist pursuit, her maverick approach to disruption traditional notions of sonic art and how all of us can find a little magic in the everyday. In fact, isn't that what art is all about? Felix would argue. Felix also runs her own online knitting school called Kitsonik, so it only felt right for Isobel to be taught some knitting while we were there. LINKSListen to Felicity Ford's sound works >>Find out more about Knitsonik >>Read Felicity Ford's PhD Thesis on the Domestic Soundscape >>If you loved listening to this week's episode of the podcast, leave a review wherever you're listening now and let me know
Avsnitt 250 av Podcast Juventus Club Svezia med Leonard Jägerskiöld Velander, som kommenterar i TV4 och på Disney, poddar i Football's Coming Home, Topp 5 Podcast och Viva Fotboll samt har bland annat skrivit Fotbollens Heraldik. Leonard kommenterade under gårdagen Lecce - Juventus, en match vi givetvis snackade ned men tog även Juventus heraldiska historia, fotbollströjor, Juventus alla skador och Thiago Mottas första tid i klubben, transfermarknaden med att hålla ögonen på spelare från Ligue 1, ägarskap i Serie A, arenafrågan på stöveln, the Super League, UEFA och utformningen av Europacuper, samt relationen till Juventus som Fiorentina-supporter. Stöd gärna podden du med, bli patron: https://www.patreon.com/podcastjuventusclubsvezia Intro/Outro Podcast Juventus Club Svezia, skapad av: Roger Myrehag - Oboogie Music
Today is Wednesday, November 6, 2024, A Feria, and a 4th class feast, with the color of green. In this episode: The meditation: “The Call of the Laborers,” a preview of the Sermon: “What Really Matters,” and today's thought from the Archbishop. We'd love your feedback on these Daily Devotionals! What do you like / not like, and what would you like us to add? podcast@sspx.org Sources Used Today: Practical Meditations (Angelus Press) “What Really Matters” (SSPX Sermons) Watch on YouTube Listen & Subscribe: SSPX Sermons Podcast The Spiritual Life- Archbishop Lefebvre (Angelus Press) - - - - - - - Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional - it's a perfect companion! Subscribe to this Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodes Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel for video versions of our podcast series and Sermons FSSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news Visit the US District website: https://sspx.org/ - - - - - What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. - - - - - - What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it. https://sspx.org
Allotments: Maybe not the most fascinating of topics on the surface, but as we dug deeper (yes, we love a pun!) with guest Maggie Weir-Wilson we found out there's more to them than you might think. Maggie, who had an allotment for 10 years, spent two years researching information for her latest book - Growing Together - Horsham's Town Allotments - where she unveils the history of Horsham's allotment sites and shares her own passion for allotmenteering. In this episode we also discuss how Maggie took up a new career in retirement and talk to her about her previous and future books on Horsham. Maggie's books - Secret Horsham, St Leonard's Forest and Growing Together - Horsham's Town Allotments - can be found in Waterstones, or on Amazon UK. For more information about Maggie Weir-Wilson and her work visit https://maggieweirwilson.co.uk/
29th September 2024 - Family Celebration - MISSION SUNDAY (Guest speaker: Pete Portal) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
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St Leonard of Port Maurice was arguably the greatest missionary of the 18th century. In this episode Scott treks thru the life of St Leonard and his famous sermon on the little number of those who are saved. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank you for your support!
20240428_Encounter - Safe (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from St Leonard's Church in Hythe in Kent
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Graham Tomlin is a British theologian, author and Church of England bishop. Since 2022, he has led the Centre for Cultural Witness; he served as Bishop of Kensington, an area bishop in the Diocese of London from 2015 until 2022. From 2007 until 2015, he was dean then principal of St Mellitus College and is now its president. Tomlin was born in 1958. His father was a Baptist minister. He was brought up a Christian but became an atheist during his teenage years. He was educated at Bristol Grammar School; the school was at first an all-boys direct grant grammar school before becoming a private school in 1976. He studied English literature at Lincoln College, Oxford and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Oxford in 1980; as per tradition, this BA degree was promoted to a Master of Arts (MA (Oxon)) degree in 1983.He returned to Oxford to study theology and train for ordained ministry at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He graduated from the University of Oxford with another BA degree in 1985. He later completed a PhD in theology at the University of Exeter on St Paul, Martin Luther and Blaise Pascal.[2] His doctoral thesis was titled "Foolishness and wisdom: the Theology of the Cross in Paul, Luther and Pascal".[6] Ordained ministry Tomlin was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1986 and as a priest in 1987. He was curate of St Leonard's Church in Exeter before returning to Oxford to be chaplain (1989–1994) of Jesus College and a tutor in historical theology and evangelism at Wycliffe Hall, where he eventually became the vice-principal. He was for several years a member of the Faculty of Theology of Oxford University, teaching on the Reformation and contemporary mission and culture, before moving to London in 2005. He was the principal of St Mellitus College,[8] a new church training institution set up by the bishops of London and Chelmsford, providing theological education across London, Essex, the south west, and the East Midlands. He was also principal of St Paul's Theological Centre, which is based at Holy Trinity Brompton, and a constituent member of St Mellitus College.[9] Tomlin belongs to the evangelical charismatic tradition of the Church of England.[10] Episcopal ministry On 2 July 2015, it was announced that Tomlin would become Bishop of Kensington, an area bishop in the Diocese of London.[11] On 23 September 2015, he was consecrated a bishop in Canterbury Cathedral by Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury.[12][13] in 2017 he was involved in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire in west London, and organised the national memorial service in St Paul's Cathedral in December 2017. He was the Vice Chair of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Housing, Church and Community. It was announced in February 2022 that Tomlin was to resign his See during August 2022, in order to lead a new Church of England Centre for Cultural Witness.[14] He duly resigned his See effective 30 August 2022
20231112_Encounter (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
20231015_Encounter - Unmasking The False Prophets (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
You might not know sculptor Hannah Stewart, but you probably know her work. Hannah's wonderful Horsham creations include the St Leonard's Dragon in the centre of the maze in Horsham Park and the Iguanodon in Lintot Square in Southwater. Hannah has also carried out many other private and public commissions over the last 20 or so years and her beautiful bronze sculptures can be found in all parts of the world. In this episode we visited Hannah in her Horsham studio to find out more about her work and what life as a sculptor entails. To see her work and find out more visit https://www.hannahstewartsculpture.co.uk/
20230702_Encounter - Warning And Encouragements (Speaker: Chris Clare) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
20230618_Encounter - Press On In (Speaker: Chris Clare) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
20230611_Family Celebration - Rejoice in All Circumstances (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
20230528_Pentecost (Speaker: Chris Clare) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
20230521_Encounter - Letting Go (Speaker: Chris Clare) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Elizabeth Power (@ElizabethPowerArt )Bursting with colour and energy, Elizabeth Power's paintings exude a warmth and vibrancy. Based in St Leonards on Sea, UK, Power's work has a colour palette rich in coral pinks, forest greens and cool blues.Drawing inspiration from colourists such as Matisse, Hockney, Milton Avery and Tal R, Power's loose and free abstraction takes this to the next level.Power co-founded the Babes In Arms Collective with fellow artist Annie Mackin, which champions artist mother's in the Hastings and St Leonard's area.For more information on the work of Elizabeth Power go tohttps://elizabeth-power.com/To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofartsFor full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.orgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
20230305_Encounter - Gates To His Presence: Humility (Speaker: Tim Storey) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
20230219_Encounter - Gates To His Presence: Grace (Speaker: Chris Clare) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
20221211_Beacon - Are You Excited? - Christmas Expectations (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
St. Leonard's House - Windsor program manager Michelle Graham joined The Building Downtown (@TheBuildingDT) hosts Jason Kelly (@JayKellyMMA) and Amy Barton (@amesbelle) to talk about her work with former convicts who served life sentences, assisting them to give them their best chance at success, the heartbreak of seeing people go back to prison, the programs residents can be involved with, such as martial arts, dart leagues, and even Only Fans, what her role is in the event of a death in the house, cannabis use amongst the residents, and shared unique stories from the 27 years she spent working at St. Leonard's. Check out ST. Leonard's House - Windsor here: https://www.stleonardswindsor.com/ Follow the show and subscribe below: YouTube: https://bit.ly/2xDC6VV Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cqLRWg Itunes: https://apple.co/3aeWXw9 Google Play: https://bit.ly/34LsRiq Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBuildingDT
20221113_Remembrance - Values 4: Faith In His Love & Provision (Speaker: Chris Clare) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Leonard of Noblac. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
We head back in time with George Graham, assistant curator at Horsham Museum, to uncover a few chilling tales from Horsham in time for Halloween. Listen to find out more about a shocking tale around a gruesome 18th Century punishment and spooky stories centred around St Leonard's Forest. For more about the story regarding John Weekes, visit Horsham Museum's Crime and Punishment Gallery Sound Effect by Free Music And Sound Effects from Pixabay
In this week's podcast, Diane speaks to Executive Director of St Leonard's Community Services, Michael Oates. They talk about all things St Leonard's, including partnership working, the effect of social housing on the wider community, and the importance of second chances.
20221009_Beacon - Faith & Healing (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury what's ons Book your slot with an arts grant-awarding body in Shaftesbury New video brings Shaftesbury Abbey to life Bank Holiday Monday changes and more condolence books Liz Pocock invites locals to celebrate Motcombe's new church floor Supper with Sybil and ‘Faulty' Towers at Donhead themed dinner Former Shaftesbury actor Mark Blackham on life down under Jackie and Jeanette reminisce about 60s and 70s weddings View from the Hill – Dad and son visit Shaftesbury Soundscapes – Swifts at St Leonard's Church in Semley
2022-09-04_Mission 2: Worship & Prayer (Speaker: Wendy Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
An interview with Dr Phil Evans, an academic GP, associate professor at the University of Exeter Medical School, National Institute Health Research (NIHR) Primary Care lead and recently appointed as a deputy medical director of NIHR Clinical Research Network. A wide ranging conversation including the benefits of continuity of care in General Practice. To find out more about the benefits of continuity for patients and doctors see the St Leonard's Research Practice website https://www.continuitycounts.com/patient-information Host: Dr Daniel Butler @danielnbutler
2022-07-31_Beacon - Growing In Faith (Speaker: Chris Clare) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
2022-08-07_Beacon - Faith & Perseverance (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
We continue with “100% Random Access play Selection!” No Rules! No Regulations! No Restrictions!!! Hour THREE will also be that! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Please, are you sharing the show? Please, are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! July 28, 2022, Thursday, act two…Steve Aliment - Right BehindThe Glad Machine - San Francisco [HEY] (Big Blast Records)Damien Binder - Back To MeMothboxer - Morning News [Accelerator]Marshall Holland Music - Waiting For That Peace & Love [Paper Airplane]The New Brutarians - 16 SaviorLisa Mychols & SUPER 8 - I Can't Explain [Jem Records Celebrates Pete Townshend] (Jem Records)Joe Dilillo Music - Mend Your HeartDwight Twilley Band - Twilley Don't Mind [Twilley Don't Mind]Paul Collins Beat - 08 Witches Falls [Another World - The Best Of The Archives] (Alive Naturalsound)Papa Schmapa - 10. Love Is On the Line [Where Are You Now?]@Squeeze - If I Didn't Love YouBrian Wilson - Heroes and Villains [Smile]Geoff Palmer & Lucy Ellis - In Spite Of Ourselves [Your Face Is Weird] (Rum Bar Records)Geoff Palmer - Emergency [Standing In The Spotlight] (Stardumb Records)Dropkick - 148 - St Leonard's (Previously Unreleased) [Songs We Learned In Sundae School] (Ice Cream Man Power Pop and More)Hi-End - Scene Queen (Rum Bar Records)
Spirit of grace, You long to gather us beneath your wings of peace; Draw us into deeper unity, And nurture in us your gifts For the work of justice and reconciliation. Amen. For more information about Keep Praying, visit canterburydiocese.org/prayer-resources Backing music by James Bowden
Bishop Dr Joe Aldred is a retired Christian Ecumenist, Writer, Speaker and Broadcaster. He is recognised as a community leader and is the recipient of many wards including NSPCC Safety Award, Mighty Men of Valour Award for Community Achievement, Association of Jamaican National Community Award, Apostolic Congress' Order of Companion of St Aiden, Companion of the Order of St Leonard, Windrush Legacy Lifetime Award and the Lambeth Palace Langton Award for Community Service. In this interview, we discuss a range of topics, including the importance of community, wealth creation, identity, the windrush generation and the experiences that he went through that have made him the person he is today. At 1000 Voices we are on a mission to create a more equitable society for black Britons. Like what we're about? Support by subscribing to our channel! ————————————————————————— ✉️ Are you or do you know someone with a powerful story that you believe needs to be amplified? Send us an email: hello@1000voicesuk.com
Spirit of grace, You long to gather us beneath your wings of peace; Draw us into deeper unity, And nurture in us your gifts For the work of justice and reconciliation. Amen. For more information about Keep Praying, visit canterburydiocese.org/prayer-resources Backing music by James Bowden
Saint Leonard of Port Maurice was a most holy Franciscan friar who lived at the monastery of Saint Bonaventure in Rome. He was one of the greatest missioners in the history of the Church. He used to preach to thousands in the open square of every city and town where the churches could not hold his listeners. So brilliant and holy was his eloquence that once when he gave a two weeks' mission in Rome, the Pope and College of Cardinals came to hear him. The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin, the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and the veneration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus were his crusades. He was in no small way responsible for the definition of the Immaculate Conception made a little more than a hundred years after his death. He also gave us the Divine Praises, which are said at the end of Benediction. But Saint Leonard's most famous work was his devotion to the Stations of the Cross. He died a most holy death in his seventy-fifth year, after twenty-four years of uninterrupted preaching. One of Saint Leonard of Port Maurice's most famous sermons was "The Little Number of Those Who Are Saved." It was the one he relied on for the conversion of great sinners. This sermon, like his other writings, was submitted to canonical examination during the process of canonization. In it he reviews the various states of life of Christians and concludes with the little number of those who are saved, in relation to the totality of men. The reader who meditates on this remarkable text will grasp the soundness of its argumentation, which has earned it the approbation of the Church. Here is the great missionary's vibrant and moving sermon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/restoring-the-faith-media/support
2022-01-02_Church - VISION 3: Lion-hearted, courageous & lead by the Spirit (Speaker: Laurie Clow) by St Leonard's Church Chesham Bois
Dawn and Blanca welcome Father Charlie Plavonach from St Leonard's in Berwyn to discuss his experience with Theology of the Body and how important it is for Men and Women to work together in God's Plan. On the second half of the show, Jose Carlos Sandoval, a parishioner at St Leonard's joins the discussion to share his conversion story and how TOB set his life on the right path. They also discuss an event at The Athenaeum on Friday December 3rd—The Theology of Our Lady of Gaudalupe.
6 Voices of Hastings and 4 questions equals a cacophony of ideas, thoughts, emotions and everything in between. In Episode 5 of Voices of Hastings we chat all things Hastings with my 6 local voices. What do they like about Hastings, What do they dislike, What do they think is unique about the area and Where do they think Hastings will be in 10, 20, 100 years................ Join me, your host Deirdre O'Connell for a lively discussion from born 'n bred Hastonians, DFL's, St Leonard's folk and long term holidayers to the area. We've got a couple of teenagers, all the way up to a septuagenarian. Put the kettle on, get yourself comfy and enjoy a huge variety of conversation from my half dozen glorious gems. Enjoy!
St. Leonard's House - Windsor executive director Catherine Brooke joined The Building Downtown (@TheBuildingDT) hosts Jason Kelly (@JayKellyMMA), Kirill Kasatskiy (@KrilRaps) and Amy Barton (@amesbelle) to talk about the Community Residential Facility (also known as a halfway house). Brooke spoke about her 20-plus years of experience helping people who have committed heinous crimes, get a chance at a purposeful life after a lengthy penitentiary sentence. Brooke also explained why she believes incarceration isn't necessarily the best option, the challenges of operating a halfway house on an absurdly small budget, people not understanding the criminal justice system and thinking people convicted of crimes like murder should serve longer sentences, the changes she wishes to see in the justice system, and the ongoing issues with the elderly and sick people in prison or halfway houses serving unnecessary sentences. Along with the heartbreaks Brooke has endured when a resident is sent back to prison, she spoke on the more-often positive outcomes that come through the outreach programs St. Leonard's offers, how St. Leonard's assists with employment, the success stories, as well as all of the highs and lows that come with working with humans viewed as society's lowest, and how these people continue to defy the odds when given a chance. Check out ST. Leonard's House - Windsor here: https://www.stleonardswindsor.com/ Follow the show and subscribe below: YouTube: https://bit.ly/2xDC6VV Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cqLRWg Itunes: https://apple.co/3aeWXw9 Google Play: https://bit.ly/34LsRiq Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBuildingDT
Today's episode is the second of our walks to include some location recording, which seemed be so popular (according to our poll of three listeners) following our first attempt two weeks ago. Between them Glyn and Paul have done this walk three times already this year. It was that good! To begin with, in our catch up of the last two weeks in Wiltshire, we provide a bit of an update on how the outside broadcasting is going (pretty good we think) as well as a sneak preview of some really exciting plans involving video and audio, working with David Carson whose family has farmed the area around Alton Barnes and Alton Priors for over 100 years. More of that later in the summer. Paul has spent the last few days of the hot weather locked indoors printing photographs for the upcoming Marlborough Open Studios arts tail that takes place each weekend throughout July. Together with our very own musical genius Steve Dixon, Paul will be exhibiting his work at the gallery he and Steve help run which is owned by photographer Alan Cowley. It's called The Photographers Studio (no apostrophe!) and can be found in the beautiful surroundings of Roundway, Devizes just below the white horse. There's a link to the page on Paul's website that contains more information below. But on to this week's walk. Glyn and Paul did this walk one evening a week or so ago to record some sound on location. It was a lovely peaceful evening, and we had the hills to ourselves. We were really pleased with the audio, our new equipment coping well with the strong wind on the hill tops. We repeated the walk a few days later in conjunction with David Dawson from Wiltshire Museum, guiding a number of delightful people who had purchased tickets from Wiltshire Museum. It was fantastic to have a proper archaeologist with us and for once Glyn and Paul didn't have to make assumptions about what we could see in the landscape. Or make things up!! The walk begins outside the church in Sutton Veny where we spent a while talking about the Commonwealth cemetery there and in particular the large number of ANZAC graves, many of whom fell victim of the Spanish Flu pandemic of 100 years ago. It was so sad to think how many young men, and the women who nursed them, survived the horrors of the trenches only to succumb to flu in a field hospital in Wiltshire. From Sutton Veny the route, which you will find in Glyn's blog linked below, heads steeply at first across the slopes of Whiten Hill to the top of Littlecombe Hill by Haycombe Hill Farm. The first section, with the gallops of the local racehorse stable in view to the right, is a real lung buster and nearly finished us off not long after we started. But persistence and a steady pace (it's not a race right?) paid off. The views from Littlecombe Hill are immense and, despite being on a hot weekend afternoon, our little group again had the place to ourselves. David was a fantastic guide, pointing out various burial mounds visible as far as Cold Kitchen Hill in the far distance, explaining why they were positioned the way they were. We also discussed the ancient trackways that criss-cross this landscape, with some commentators believing that the route we were on actually formed part of the Great Ridgeway that supposedly traversed the country from East Anglia to Devon. This area was also very important to the Romans and from our vantage point on the ridge we could see the locations of the Roman temple at Bidcombe Down above Kingston Deverill, the huge Roman villa found at Brixton Deverill and a network of Roman roads, including the one hidden under the canopy of Great Ridge wood to the south of where we were walking. However, there was to be more even closer by. As we stood by a farm gate by the track that leads back down to Tytherington David pointed out the very clear remains of a Roman settlement in the field not 50 feet in front of us. Curiously a Roman settlement not by a water course. Returning to the valley we came to Tytherington and its beautifully simple little church, where Glyn and Paul had recorded late one evening a few days earlier. Then across the fields via two more burial bounds to the fascinating abandoned church of St Leonard's in Sutton Veny. As you may have seen on this website the church yard contains what is believed to be the only iron mortsafe in Wiltshire, guarding a grave that contains the bodies of the Parham family interred here across the space of 17 years in the mid 19th century, their bodies kept safe from body snatchers by the wrought iron covering over the grave. We finish with the usual housekeeping. A reminder about the Hidden Wiltshire Online shop (link below) and a reminder about the offer to listeners of the podcast from Lowa Boots UK. You'll need to listen to the podcast for details of how you can save 20% on their walking boots and shoes, which this week we omitted to mention is obtained by using the discount code HW20 when ordering on their website. The music and sounds in the podcast are provided by the multi-talented Steve Dixon. The piece in the Introduction is entitled “The Holloway”, whilst the piece introducing us to the walk is a new one entitled “Bee Leaf”. Links: For more information about Marlborough Open Studios 2021 the relevant page on Paul's website is here Paul Timlett Exhibitions Hidden Wiltshire Walks in Conjunction with Wiltshire Museum Wiltshire Museum Walks You can follow this walk here Hidden Wiltshire - Sutton Veny and Tytherington Glyn's photographs can be seen on his Instagram feed @coy_cloud Paul's website can be found on his website at Paul Timlett Photography and on Instagram at @tragicyclist Steve Dixon's sound art can be found on Soundcloud where his username is River and Rail Steve Dixon River and Rail. His photographs can be found on Instagram at @stevedixon_creative and his graphic design business website is at Steve Dixon Creative The new Hidden Wiltshire shop Hidden Wiltshire Shop And finally you can find Lowa Boots UK at Lowa Boots UK
From the book The Enchanted Castle: Fairy Tales from Flowerland by Howard E. Altemus