Hi Tudor Another fabulous video😊 What a lovely church and fascinating to hear Disney used it. Those old pews do look very uncomfortable but a great view of the rest of the congregation We love to have a look in a church, find it so moving. Hope you are well and having a good week 😊
Many years ago when I was working for a living I had a good friend who first introduced me to the world of stills photography, at this time we all of course used Film Cameras, I used a Olympus OM10/OM4, and he used Canon AE1/A1 Cameras which gave excellent results, but to get these results you had to process the Films yourself and not everyone had the space to do this as at the time the procedure was very tiresome and took a lot of time, hence the demise of Film for Digital and at this time we Photographed Saint Clement Church and inside the Church in a Window alcove propped up on its stand was a very beautiful and very old Violin, which I believe was stolen at a later date, now I'm going back decades, and M/s Jarman lived at Dungeness in the Black House as It was formerly known, from where he sadly died, great video more like this please most enjoyable, regards, Colin.
A very nice little video, St Clements church is a 15 minute walk across the fields ( footpaths ) from our front door. The upper pews in the church is the west gallery and this is where West Gallery music was sung. My wife’s ancestor wrote and taught this type of church music across Romney Marsh. Best wishes.
Oh this is fascinating, thank you for sharing this with us. I shall go and watch that film. I love finding older churches and yes as you walk in you do feel like you need to be respectful 😊 Enjoy your videos immensely thank you!
I missed that one (I must do more research). I find churches fascinating. I still have to do the one in the village, but I have been too busy with other things. I only just found time to do a quick video yesterday that said you have all the time in the world when you retire. I wish. Lovely video, Tudor. Thanks for sharing.
Yes I’ve come across many old churches I’ve hoped to go into and found them locked. A sad sign of the times 😢 When possible though it’s often wonderful to walk around these old buildings to soak up the history.
Yes. I remember Derek Jarman. Used to see him on the telly quite a bit. I also remember watching Dr Syn. Boxed pews are fairly common but it's nice to see a very old church that hasn't be ruined by the Victorians obsession with tarting things up.
Yes it’s wonderful to see those old pews untouched. Friends of mine recently bought a pew from the church in Lympne for their mother, as the pews were being removed in favour of stacking chairs. Sign of the times I guess?
Ah yes Kings Woods. It’s been suggested. It’s a big woods though and I feel I’d need to find the dolls before making the video others it’d feel like walking around a maze 🤣
Hi Tudor
Another fabulous video😊
What a lovely church and fascinating to hear Disney used it.
Those old pews do look very uncomfortable but a great view of the rest of the congregation
We love to have a look in a church, find it so moving.
Hope you are well and having a good week 😊
Many years ago when I was working for a living I had a good friend who first introduced me to the world of stills photography, at this time we all of course used Film Cameras, I used a Olympus OM10/OM4, and he used Canon AE1/A1 Cameras which gave excellent results, but to get these results you had to process the Films yourself and not everyone had the space to do this as at the time the procedure was very tiresome and took a lot of time, hence the demise of Film for Digital and at this time we Photographed Saint Clement Church and inside the Church in a Window alcove propped up on its stand was a very beautiful and very old Violin, which I believe was stolen at a later date, now I'm going back decades, and M/s Jarman lived at Dungeness in the Black House as It was formerly known, from where he sadly died, great video more like this please most enjoyable, regards, Colin.
Wow that’s a great connection. Isn’t it strange how we (the general public) have so many connections to places?
A very nice little video, St Clements church is a 15 minute walk across the fields ( footpaths ) from our front door. The upper pews in the church is the west gallery and this is where West Gallery music was sung. My wife’s ancestor wrote and taught this type of church music
across Romney Marsh.
Best wishes.
Oh I love interesting snippets of information like that. Thanks for sharing 👍
Beautiful place. I've just discovered your channel, I've subscribed too. 👏👏👏
Thank you so much 👍
Oh this is fascinating, thank you for sharing this with us.
I shall go and watch that film.
I love finding older churches and yes as you walk in you do feel like you need to be respectful 😊
Enjoy your videos immensely thank you!
I was grateful that the church was actually open when I visited. So often churches seem to be locked these days. I enjoyed being there by myself too 😊
@@Tudor_Travels Sadly they are, but such a joy when the door opens :)
I missed that one (I must do more research). I find churches fascinating. I still have to do the one in the village, but I have been too busy with other things. I only just found time to do a quick video yesterday that said you have all the time in the world when you retire. I wish. Lovely video, Tudor. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Martin. When they are open I find them fascinating to visit 👍
Wow! That church is a treasure. So surprised that you were able to enter, these days most churches are sadly locked due to thieving etc.
Yes I’ve come across many old churches I’ve hoped to go into and found them locked. A sad sign of the times 😢 When possible though it’s often wonderful to walk around these old buildings to soak up the history.
Yes. I remember Derek Jarman. Used to see him on the telly quite a bit. I also remember watching Dr Syn.
Boxed pews are fairly common but it's nice to see a very old church that hasn't be ruined by the Victorians obsession with tarting things up.
Yes it’s wonderful to see those old pews untouched. Friends of mine recently bought a pew from the church in Lympne for their mother, as the pews were being removed in favour of stacking chairs. Sign of the times I guess?
Have you seen the woods in Ashford *i think* with the creepy dolls? A suggestion
Ah yes Kings Woods. It’s been suggested. It’s a big woods though and I feel I’d need to find the dolls before making the video others it’d feel like walking around a maze 🤣