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Tree surgeons assist in rescuing Keighley cat stuck 15 metres up
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Tree surgeons assist in rescuing Keighley cat stuck 15 metres up
An intrepid cat has been abseiled down a tree after getting stuck 15 metres from the ground for two days in Keighley. The two-year-old cat had got himself in a bit of a predicament when he climbed a tree in Tim Lane in the town – but got himself so high up that he couldn’t […]
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Saint of the day August 22
ST. TIMOTHEUS,ROMAN MARTYR ON THE VIA OSTIENSE,
ST. SYNFORIANUS, MARTYR OF AUTUN,
St. John Kemble, 1679 A.D. One of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. He was born in Herefordshire, England, in 1599, and studied at Douai, where he was ordained in 1625. Returning to England, John labored in missions for fifty-three years. At the age of eighty-one, he was arrested at Pembridge Castle, the home of his brother. He was falsely charged in the Titus Oates Plot and condemned for being a Catholic. He was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Hereford. Pope Paul VI canonized him in 1970.
St. John Wall, 1679 A.D. One of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. He was born near Preston, England, and was educated at Douai and Rome and ordained in 1645. In 1651 he became a Franciscan, called Father Joachim of St. Anne, returning to Worcester, England, in 1656. There he was arrested in December 1678 and imprisoned for five months. He was martyred by being hanged, drawn, and quartered at Redhill. Pope Paul VI canonized him in 1970.
Bl. Richard Kirkman, 1582 A.D. English martyr. Born in Addingham, Yorkshire, he left England and studied at the famous Catholic school of Douai, France, the preparatory institution for English Catholics who would then return home and work for the reconversion of the isle. Ordained in 1579, in Reims, he sailed to England and served as a tutor for Richard Dymake’s family in Scrivelsby. Richard then went to Yorkshire and Northumberland and he was arrested near Wakefield. He was hanged, drawn, and quartered near York with Blessed William Lacey, on August 22, for denying the supremacy of Queen Elizabeth I as head of the Church of England
Bl. William Lacey, 1582 A.D. Martyr of England. Born in Horton, West Riding, Yorkshire, he distinguished himself as a lawyer and as an ardent Catholic, using his house as a refuge for the much oppressed Catholics of the time. Following the death of his second wife in 1579, he left England and studied at Reims, France, in preparation for his eventual ordination at Rome. William returned to England and worked in the area of Yorkshire until his arrest. He was arrested in York Prison while participating in the Eucharistic ceremony being sung in the cell of Blessed Thomas Bell. Condemned, he was executed at Knavesmaire, just outside of York with Blessed Richard Kirkman. William was beatified in 1886.
St. Gunifort. A martyr of Pavia, Italy. He was Irish, Scottish, or English.
St. Sigfrid. Sigfrid, who died in the year 690, was a deacon at Wearmouth Abbey. He was known for his knowledge of scripture and for his frail health. He was elected coadjutor abbot in 688 on the death of St. Erstwine while Abbot St. Benedict Biscop was in Rome. Sigfrid died soon after St. Benedict.
St. Andrew the Scot, 877 A.D. Archdeacon and companion of St. Donatus. Andrew and his sister, St. Bridget the Younger, were born in Ireland of noble parents. They were educated by St. Donatus, and when Donatus went on a pilgrimage to Italy, Andrew accompanied him. In Fiesole, through a miracle, Donatus was elected bishop. Andrew was ordained the archdeacon of Fiesole, serving Donatus for fortyseven years. He also founded a monastery in Mensola, Italy. Andrew died shortly after Donatus, but his sister, St. Bridget the Younger, was carried by an angel to his bedside, all the way from Ireland.
St. Arnulf, 9th century. Hermit, venerated at Arnulphsbury or Eynesbury, in England.
St. Ethelgitha. Benedictine abbess of Northumbria, England.
St. Antoninus (died 186) was a public executioner in Rome. It is believed that during the trial of St Eusebius he had a vision and converted to Christianity. The proclamation of faith cost his life and he was beheaded in 186. His feast day is 22 August.
ST. PHILIP BENIZI, PRIEST OF THE SERVANTS OF MARY
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Middle of the Road. Taken on the road from Addingham to Bolton Abbey. #ricohgriii #ricoh #yorkshire #bnw
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hello, my name is holly and i'm in love with h.annah w,addingham
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See you on the mat 💪🏻 #pilates #addingham #skipton #silsden #yorkshire #pilatesinstructor #strength #tone #posture #flexibility #wellbeing #mindbody #mobility #injuryprevention #injuryrehabilitation #wellness #pilatesforall #pilatescoach #pilateslife https://www.instagram.com/p/BqKW0CHFhzR/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=jbpiweeo7j19
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100 Year-Old Italian Terrazzo Floor Renovated in Addingham near Skipton
The Terrazzo tiled floor at this house in Addingham, which sits between Skipton and Ilkley, had quite some history to it. Apparently, the property was once the village bakery and originally had a traditional Yorkshire stone floor. However, they struggled to keep the flags clean and as one of the bakers was half Italian, they decided to tile over the stone with Italian Terrazzo tiles. All of this happened nearly 100 years ago but was discovered by the new owners who had managed to trace back Read more at https://terrazzo.tilecleaning.co.uk/100-year-old-italian-terrazzo-floor-renovated-in-addingham-near-skipton/
#Addingham#Bakery#Cleaning#Floor Tiles#Ilkley#Italian Floor#kitchen floor#Skipton#terrazzo tiles#West Yorkshire
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Yorkshire landscape #mtphotography #mariusztalarek #mtoutdoorphoto #mt_photography #landscape #yorkshire #blackandwhite #instablackandwhite #bw #bnw #bnwphotography #photography #outdoors #countryside #walking #addingham (at Addingham, West Yorkshire) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzn_YCvnzXl/?igshid=1hners86hv1ye
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, Addingham Mill on the River Wharfe, Yorkshire (1815)
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Addingham Fruit Liqueurs (Episode 156)
Addingham Fruit Liqueurs (Episode 156)
A lovely lady called Fiona Mann kindly sent us 4 of her lovely gin-based liqueurs. All the fruits used in the production of these wonderful liqueurs are grown in the Yorkshire Dales, where Fiona’s distillery is based. Unfortunately, Fiona suffered a spinal stroke a few summers ago and producing these wonderful liqueurs has enabled her to give up her day job, which given her mobility was proving…
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#Addingham Fruit Liqueurs#Blackberry Gin Liqueur#Blackcurrent Gin Liqueur#Damson Gin Liqueur#Gin#Gin & Tonic#Gin Liqueur Tasting#Gin Liqueurs#Gin Tasting#Rhubarb Gin Liqueur#Yorkshire Gin#Yorkshire Gin Liqueurs
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Saint of the day August 22
ST. TIMOTHEUS,ROMAN MARTYR ON THE VIA OSTIENSE,
ST. SYNFORIANUS, MARTYR OF AUTUN,
St. John Kemble, 1679 A.D. One of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. He was born in Herefordshire, England, in 1599, and studied at Douai, where he was ordained in 1625. Returning to England, John labored in missions for fifty-three years. At the age of eighty-one, he was arrested at Pembridge Castle, the home of his brother. He was falsely charged in the Titus Oates Plot and condemned for being a Catholic. He was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Hereford. Pope Paul VI canonized him in 1970.
St. John Wall, 1679 A.D. One of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. He was born near Preston, England, and was educated at Douai and Rome and ordained in 1645. In 1651 he became a Franciscan, called Father Joachim of St. Anne, returning to Worcester, England, in 1656. There he was arrested in December 1678 and imprisoned for five months. He was martyred by being hanged, drawn, and quartered at Redhill. Pope Paul VI canonized him in 1970.
Bl. Richard Kirkman, 1582 A.D. English martyr. Born in Addingham, Yorkshire, he left England and studied at the famous Catholic school of Douai, France, the preparatory institution for English Catholics who would then return home and work for the reconversion of the isle. Ordained in 1579, in Reims, he sailed to England and served as a tutor for Richard Dymake’s family in Scrivelsby. Richard then went to Yorkshire and Northumberland and he was arrested near Wakefield. He was hanged, drawn, and quartered near York with Blessed William Lacey, on August 22, for denying the supremacy of Queen Elizabeth I as head of the Church of England
Bl. William Lacey, 1582 A.D. Martyr of England. Born in Horton, West Riding, Yorkshire, he distinguished himself as a lawyer and as an ardent Catholic, using his house as a refuge for the much oppressed Catholics of the time. Following the death of his second wife in 1579, he left England and studied at Reims, France, in preparation for his eventual ordination at Rome. William returned to England and worked in the area of Yorkshire until his arrest. He was arrested in York Prison while participating in the Eucharistic ceremony being sung in the cell of Blessed Thomas Bell. Condemned, he was executed at Knavesmaire, just outside of York with Blessed Richard Kirkman. William was beatified in 1886.
St. Gunifort. A martyr of Pavia, Italy. He was Irish, Scottish, or English.
St. Sigfrid. Sigfrid, who died in the year 690, was a deacon at Wearmouth Abbey. He was known for his knowledge of scripture and for his frail health. He was elected coadjutor abbot in 688 on the death of St. Erstwine while Abbot St. Benedict Biscop was in Rome. Sigfrid died soon after St. Benedict.
St. Andrew the Scot, 877 A.D. Archdeacon and companion of St. Donatus. Andrew and his sister, St. Bridget the Younger, were born in Ireland of noble parents. They were educated by St. Donatus, and when Donatus went on a pilgrimage to Italy, Andrew accompanied him. In Fiesole, through a miracle, Donatus was elected bishop. Andrew was ordained the archdeacon of Fiesole, serving Donatus for fortyseven years. He also founded a monastery in Mensola, Italy. Andrew died shortly after Donatus, but his sister, St. Bridget the Younger, was carried by an angel to his bedside, all the way from Ireland.
St. Arnulf, 9th century. Hermit, venerated at Arnulphsbury or Eynesbury, in England.
St. Ethelgitha. Benedictine abbess of Northumbria, England.
St. Antoninus (died 186) was a public executioner in Rome. It is believed that during the trial of St Eusebius he had a vision and converted to Christianity. The proclamation of faith cost his life and he was beheaded in 186. His feast day is 22 August.
ST. PHILIP BENIZI, PRIEST OF THE SERVANTS OF MARY
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Microsoft Paint is going to be dropped soon, but can you name these Ilkley-area landmarks created in the wonder of Paint?
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Tree Lined Road. Taken early Sunday morning on the road from Addingham to Bolton Abbey. I love this bit of road, the large trees stood in the fields, the curve of the road. #fujixh1 #fujixh1photography #ttartisans #landscapephotography #igersyorkshire #yorkshire #morninglight #yorkshirephotographer https://www.instagram.com/p/ChRmar3IcLI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Last chance to vote for Addingham Ducks or Branwell Bronte on a Bike in the Tour de Yorkshire Land Art competition
Last chance to vote for Addingham Ducks or Branwell Bronte on a Bike in the Tour de Yorkshire Land Art competition
There are only a few days left to vote for the Addingham Ducks or Branwell on a Bike in the Tour de Yorkshire Land Art Competition. These two Bradford art pieces were shortlisted in a competition to crown the best piece of land art from this year’s race. Stage Three of the Tour de Yorkshire 2017 started in Bradford city centre and passed through large parts of the Bradford district on Sunday…
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Stunning sunrise from @hamiltons_bytheriver this morning... I actually took a moment to appreciate. Not had much time to stop this last week but enjoyed a brief contemplation this morning with the youngest, before setting off for a weekend of dance with the eldest 💃 🌅 #sunrise #addingham #moments https://www.instagram.com/p/B9ZSqMYn3ZA/?igshid=vxmiuxcbcon6
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Mayburgh Henge – Long Meg and Her Daughters – The Maughanby Circle (Little Meg) – St. Michaels Church, Addingham.
Geometries Mayburgh Henge - Long Meg and Her Daughters - The Maughanby Circle (Little Meg) - St. Michaels Church, Addingham.
#Addingham#Alignment#Anglo-Saxon#archaeology#Aubrey Burl#Breccia#Cairn Circle#Church#Circle#Collingwood#Cross#Cross Shaft#Cumbria#Cups & Rings#Geology#Gravestone#Graveyard#Henge#Hogback#Lichen#Little Meg#Maughanby#Mayburgh Henge#Neolithic#Prehistoric Rock Art#Prehistory#Red#Red Sandstone#Rings#River Eden
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