The October Book Club is on Wednesday 30th October at 8pm. This month's read is 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe and if you are interested in joining book club please call Alison Hewitt on 692918.
Alison Hewitt
Monday, 21 October 2013
Saturday, 19 October 2013
Meeting Point - October 2013
Don't forget Huttons Ambo Meeting Point this October:
Sara Swindells
- tea, coffee, cakes
- books
- fair trade stall
- children's activities
Sara Swindells
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
ENGLAND’S CATHEDRALS BY TRAIN - A book by Murray Naylor
We're proud to tell you that our very own Murray Naylor has written a book:
Read more about it below:
ENGLAND’S CATHEDRALS BY TRAIN.
Read more about it below:
ENGLAND’S
CATHEDRALS BY TRAIN
DISCOVER HOW THE NORMANS AND VICTORIANS
HELPED TO SHAPE OUR LIVES
MURRAY NAYLOR
FOREWORD BY LORD HOPE
One of the jewels in the nation’s crown is its Anglican cathedrals. Many, constructed
after the invasion of 1066, stand as monuments to the determination and
commitment of their Norman builders. Others have been built in later centuries while
some started life as parish churches and were subsequently raised to cathedral
status. Places of wonder and beauty, they symbolize the Christian life of the nation
and are more visited today than ever as places which represent England’s religious
creed, heritage and the skills of their builders.
Eight hundred years later came the Victorians who pioneered the Industrial Revolution
and created railways. Like their Norman predecessors they built to last and the railway
system bequeathed to later generations, has endured in much the same form as when
originally constructed. There is little sign that railways will be displaced by other
modes of transport, at least in the foreseeable future.
Combining a study of thirty-three English cathedrals and the railway systems which
allow them to be reached, the author seeks to celebrate these two magnificent
institutions. In the process he hopes to encourage others to travel the same journeys he himself has undertaken
ISBN:9781783030286 • RRP:£25 • HARDBACK • 272 PAGES
REMEMBER WHEN
Ordering a book.
The cover price of my book is £25. It can be ordered either from Pen & Sword
(go to their website) or from me at a discounted price.
If you live within the York – Malton area you can either collect a copy from me
or I may be able to deliver one to you. Price £16 and no postal charge.
If you live outside the local delivery area the book can be dispatched to you by post.
Price £20 (£16 plus £4 postal charge).
Payment details
(a) By cheque made payable to ‘Murray Naylor’ with payment on delivery.
OR
(b) By bank transfer to Murray Naylor quoting A/C no 23524612 Sort Code 20-61-46.
If you use option (b) please ask your bank to annotate your payment with your surname to aid
identification. Please also e-mail or mail me confirming your order and giving your postal address
for delivery.
Minster Hill, Huttons Ambo. York. YO60 7HJ.
07889 138 381
Sunday, 13 October 2013
Huttons Ambo on Flickr!
We've got more pictures taken around the village than we can possibly
show you here, so we've set up an account on the photo-sharing site flickr
Click here to see the pictures organised into albums
Or click here to see the whole photo stream
Philip
Click here to see the pictures organised into albums
Or click here to see the whole photo stream
Philip
Taizé for All - October 2013
Taizé Meeting
There will be a Taize Meeting in the church at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 22nd October. You are very welcome to join us in our peaceful Lady Chapel for sung prayer and short periods of meditation.
If you would like to sit, listen and reflect you do not have to sing, just enjoy the relaxing atmosphere.
Taizé meetings are open to all in the benefice, not just residents of Huttons Ambo.
Find out more about Taizé.
Anita Topp
There will be a Taize Meeting in the church at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 22nd October. You are very welcome to join us in our peaceful Lady Chapel for sung prayer and short periods of meditation.
If you would like to sit, listen and reflect you do not have to sing, just enjoy the relaxing atmosphere.
Taizé meetings are open to all in the benefice, not just residents of Huttons Ambo.
Find out more about Taizé.
Anita Topp
St Margaret's Church - Black & White
It's been a quiet few weeks on the village website so I thought I'd share a few photographs I made of St Margaret's Church and the surrounding churchyard. I made these for a black & white photo project about four years ago and showed them in the village photography exhibition, so apologies if some of them seem familiar.
Click here to see these and more on our village Flickr page
All material © Philip Stone 2013
Click here to see these and more on our village Flickr page
At the gate |
Pulpit |
Luminous Lectern |
Vicar's View |
Hymns Ancient & Modern |
Leaf and Petal |
Monkish Outlines |
Organ Pipes |
Autumn Berries |
Looking Back |