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St Martin`s In The Fields

St Martin`s has a long history stretching back more than eight hundred years - during which its life has rarely been dull. A place of prayer and of action, which Simon Jenkins recently described as.. .`England`s most loved, most photographed and most imitated church`. Its clergy and congregation have always been interesting and often eccentric (two vicars became archbishops and two went to prison) and the author describes them with humour, and, as the Bishop of London says in his Foreword, `relish and reasonable discretion`. In the First World War, Dick Sheppard, the vicar, opened the crypt so that troops returning from the trenches might find a place to eat and rest. This tradition of hospitality continues as the Connection at St Martin`s welcomes 250 homeless people of all ages
every weekday. Since the days when Handel played the Sunday voluntaries on the organ, there has always been a fine musical tradition and six concerts are now held each week. The world famous Academy of St Martin in the Fields, founded in 1958 by Sir Neville Marriner and the church organist, John Churchill, has gone from strength to strength as the author describes in detail in his very readable narrative.St Martin`s is the parish church of London and, after 80 years of broadcasting, has also become the parish church of the Commonwealth, visited by thousands of tourists every year. Gibbs` historic building, consecrated in 1726, has survived with remarkably little alteration; but in 2005 the most exciting and ambitious development in St Martin`s long history will begin when,
without altering the exterior, today`s unique mix of church, care and commerce will be given rooms and spaces fit for the 21st century. This well-researched and well-written full history of the church - the first to appear since 1916 - will be warmly welcomed well beyond London and, indeed, beyond Britain.
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St Martin`s has a long history stretching back more than eight hundred years
- during which its life has rarely been dull. A place of prayer & of action, which Simon Jenkins recently described as.. .` England`s most loved, most photographed & most imitated church`. Its clergy & congregation have always been interesting & often eccentric (two vicars became archbishops & two went to prison) & the author describes them with humour, &, as the Bishop of London says in his Foreword, `relish & reasonable discretion`. In the First World War, Dick Sheppard, the vicar, opened the crypt so that troops returning from the trenches might find a place to eat & rest. This tradition of hospitality continues as the Connection at St Martin`s welcomes 250 homeless people of all ages every weekday. Since the days when Handel played the Sunday voluntaries on the organ, there has always been a fine musical tradition & six concerts are now held each week. The world famous Academy of St Martin in the Fields, founded in 1958 by Sir Neville Marriner & the church organist, John Churchill, has gone from strength to strength as the author describes in detail in his very readable narrative. St Martin`s is the parish church of London &, after 80 years of broadcasting, has also become the parish church of the Commonwealth, visited by thousands of tourists every year. Gibbs` historic building, consecrated in 1726, has survived with remarkably little alteration; but in 2005 the most exciting & ambitious development in St Martin`s long history will begin when, without altering the exterior, today`s unique mix of church, care & commerce will be given rooms & spaces fit for the 21st century. This well-researched & well-written full history of the church
- the first to appear since 1916
- will be warmly welcomed well beyond London &, indeed, beyond Britain.

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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