Harold Wood formed a ward in the ancient parish of Hornchurch, although the area now around the station was in the North End ward. The eastern and southern boundary of the parish was the River Ingrebourne such that the area around Harold Court was in the parish of Upminster. Although locally situated within Essex the ancient Hornchurch parish formed the independent Liberty of Havering and was outside county administration. Harold Wood ward came under the control of the vestry of Romford chapelry, which also included Collier Row and Noak Hill, however most of the current area of Harold Wood was in the North End ward which remained under Hornchurch parish vestry. In 1836 Romford and Hornchurch became separate civil parishes and were grouped into the Romford Poor Law Union. The area of the union, excluding the town of Romford, became a rural sanitary district in 1875. The special status of the Liberty of Havering was abolished in 1892 and the area was reincorporated into Essex.
Rev. Dr Alfred Harold WoodOBE (4 May 1896 – 1989) was a 20th-century Australian Christian minister, educator, writer, hymnologist and advocate of church union.
Wood was born in Geelong as the son of Salvation Army officers. He was educated in Sydney and initially qualified as a barrister in Victoria.
Converting to Methodism, Wood was ordained a Methodist minister in 1924 and left immediately to a missionary appointment in the Kingdom of Tonga, where he was Principal of Free Wesleyan boys' boarding school Tupou College. Under his leadership, the school moved from Nuku'alofa to Nafualu and grew from 30 students to almost 400, becoming the biggest school in the country. At Wood's instigation, scholarships were offered by the Tongan government to enable students to further their education in Australia, or go to Fiji for medical training. Wood learned the Tongan language fluently and wrote (English-language) books on Tongan history and geography which, in the 2000s, are still used as secondary school textbooks. Wood was also responsible for the training in Tonga of candidates for church ministry. In their 13 years in the Pacific nation, Haloti 'Uti (Harold Wood) and his wife, 'Olife (Olive), developed a special fondness and love for the people and the country. Early on, he supported Queen Salote with legal advice in her work to reconcile two Methodist factions and became well acquainted with and respected by the Royal Family and others.
Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood holds a very special place in the heart of the local community, especially local runners. With over 150 members the Harold Wood Running clubs meets regularly at the park and woods and the club is open to all abilities. Coach Bryn is passionate about the role club plays in helping keep local people fit, health &happy.
This film was produced as part of the Land of the Fanns Community Mapping project which trained local people in film making and storytelling skills. The films were made in summer 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Produced in partnership with Rosa Productions and Fete Day.
Film Maker: Liam O’Connell
Editor: JM White
Music: Welcome Back by Moby courtesy of mobygratis.com
Thank you to Harold Wood Runners
Landscape Character Area: Ingrebourne ...
published: 22 Jan 2021
London Visit 4K || Harold Wood London ||
London Visit 4K. Harold Wood London.
published: 25 Oct 2020
[4K] 🇬🇧 Harold Wood Park Bike Tour
Harold Wood Park is located in the London borough of Havering in East London. A 48 acres of land that offers broad range of sport and recreation facilities open to the public.
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published: 11 Apr 2021
The Man From Harold Wood
A music video assembled from timelapsed webcam images. The song is an instrumental that appears on the Matthew Good Band EP "Loser Anthems", and on the Matthew Good Album "In A Coma"
Webcams were located in Hawaii, Los Angeles, Toronto, Madrid, Brooklyn, and the Panama Canal.
published: 14 Nov 2007
Harold Wood to Rainham following the River Ingrebourne | London Loop Sections 22 & 23 (4K)
Harold Wood to Rainham following the River Ingrebourne | London Loop Sections 22 & 23
A London River walk following the River Ingrebourne through the London Borough of Havering. This walk also follows Sections 22 and 23 of the London Loop. We start at Harold Wood Station then turn into Oak Road which leads us to Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood where we get our first sighting of the Ingrebourne River. The Ingrebourne rises on South Weald Common and flows through Havering to the Thames at Rainham.
The Romford Recorder reports that the "earliest mention comes in a charter of the boundaries of Upminster Hall manor from 1062, four years before William the Conqueror. There it’s called “Ingceburne” – probably the river of somebody called “Inga”.
The route takes into the beautiful Ingrebourne ...
published: 20 Sep 2020
Full Route Visual | London Bus Route 496: Harold Wood-Romford QH | 10343 SN16OLG
Recorded a year ago in April 2019, we have a 496 which i completely forgot I recorded.I only discovered it when I managed to log onto my old Icloud and discovered it along with the 452 journey I uploaded. I was joined by NewLondonBuses62 or Bobby most people know him as. His voice can be heard at the start arguing with another student, yes this was recorded after a School Day. Anyway, Hope You Enjoy!
All Music In This Video Was Produced By Lensko https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChaUwDPV5Gq-zWb_5HL5qTg
Songs Used By Lensko: Lensko-Lets Go & Lensko-Rebirth
The Songs can be found on his youtube channel. Link above
(C) AbellioRailAndBusEnthusiast 2019 and 2020
DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION, which is never granted so hahaha
Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood holds a very special place in the heart of the local community, especially local runners. With over 150 members the Harold Wood ...
Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood holds a very special place in the heart of the local community, especially local runners. With over 150 members the Harold Wood Running clubs meets regularly at the park and woods and the club is open to all abilities. Coach Bryn is passionate about the role club plays in helping keep local people fit, health &happy.
This film was produced as part of the Land of the Fanns Community Mapping project which trained local people in film making and storytelling skills. The films were made in summer 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Produced in partnership with Rosa Productions and Fete Day.
Film Maker: Liam O’Connell
Editor: JM White
Music: Welcome Back by Moby courtesy of mobygratis.com
Thank you to Harold Wood Runners
Landscape Character Area: Ingrebourne Valley
Community Mapping: Story 38: https://www.landofthefanns.org/story/38-a-place-we-call-home-harold-wood-running-club/
Website & Social Media:
Website: https://www.landofthefanns.org/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LandOfTheFanns
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LandoftheFanns/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/landofthefanns/
Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood holds a very special place in the heart of the local community, especially local runners. With over 150 members the Harold Wood Running clubs meets regularly at the park and woods and the club is open to all abilities. Coach Bryn is passionate about the role club plays in helping keep local people fit, health &happy.
This film was produced as part of the Land of the Fanns Community Mapping project which trained local people in film making and storytelling skills. The films were made in summer 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Produced in partnership with Rosa Productions and Fete Day.
Film Maker: Liam O’Connell
Editor: JM White
Music: Welcome Back by Moby courtesy of mobygratis.com
Thank you to Harold Wood Runners
Landscape Character Area: Ingrebourne Valley
Community Mapping: Story 38: https://www.landofthefanns.org/story/38-a-place-we-call-home-harold-wood-running-club/
Website & Social Media:
Website: https://www.landofthefanns.org/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LandOfTheFanns
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LandoftheFanns/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/landofthefanns/
Harold Wood Park is located in the London borough of Havering in East London. A 48 acres of land that offers broad range of sport and recreation facilities open...
Harold Wood Park is located in the London borough of Havering in East London. A 48 acres of land that offers broad range of sport and recreation facilities open to the public.
Please visit my homepage for more London walk, please consider to subscribe to help this channel to grow. Thanks
https://youtube.com/user/myvoltaire
#londonbike #biketour #haroldwoodpark
Harold Wood Park is located in the London borough of Havering in East London. A 48 acres of land that offers broad range of sport and recreation facilities open to the public.
Please visit my homepage for more London walk, please consider to subscribe to help this channel to grow. Thanks
https://youtube.com/user/myvoltaire
#londonbike #biketour #haroldwoodpark
A music video assembled from timelapsed webcam images. The song is an instrumental that appears on the Matthew Good Band EP "Loser Anthems", and on the Matthew...
A music video assembled from timelapsed webcam images. The song is an instrumental that appears on the Matthew Good Band EP "Loser Anthems", and on the Matthew Good Album "In A Coma"
Webcams were located in Hawaii, Los Angeles, Toronto, Madrid, Brooklyn, and the Panama Canal.
A music video assembled from timelapsed webcam images. The song is an instrumental that appears on the Matthew Good Band EP "Loser Anthems", and on the Matthew Good Album "In A Coma"
Webcams were located in Hawaii, Los Angeles, Toronto, Madrid, Brooklyn, and the Panama Canal.
Harold Wood to Rainham following the River Ingrebourne | London Loop Sections 22 & 23
A London River walk following the River Ingrebourne through the London Bo...
Harold Wood to Rainham following the River Ingrebourne | London Loop Sections 22 & 23
A London River walk following the River Ingrebourne through the London Borough of Havering. This walk also follows Sections 22 and 23 of the London Loop. We start at Harold Wood Station then turn into Oak Road which leads us to Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood where we get our first sighting of the Ingrebourne River. The Ingrebourne rises on South Weald Common and flows through Havering to the Thames at Rainham.
The Romford Recorder reports that the "earliest mention comes in a charter of the boundaries of Upminster Hall manor from 1062, four years before William the Conqueror. There it’s called “Ingceburne” – probably the river of somebody called “Inga”.
The route takes into the beautiful Ingrebourne Valley through Upminster to the site of RAF Hornchurch. There are still a number of WW2 pillboxes and Tet Turrets in Hornchurch Country Park. Numerous birds can be seen around Ingrebourne Marshes. A cow tries to eat my camera. We get a glorious sunset in Hornchurch Country Park.
The walk ends at sunset at Rainham Station.
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Music in this video from the YouTube Audio Library
Nevada City by Huma-Huma
Fresh Fallen Snow by Chris Haugen
Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen
Little Drunk, Quiet Floats by Puddle of Infinity
Pachabelly by Huma-Huma
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Harold Wood to Rainham following the River Ingrebourne | London Loop Sections 22 & 23
A London River walk following the River Ingrebourne through the London Borough of Havering. This walk also follows Sections 22 and 23 of the London Loop. We start at Harold Wood Station then turn into Oak Road which leads us to Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood where we get our first sighting of the Ingrebourne River. The Ingrebourne rises on South Weald Common and flows through Havering to the Thames at Rainham.
The Romford Recorder reports that the "earliest mention comes in a charter of the boundaries of Upminster Hall manor from 1062, four years before William the Conqueror. There it’s called “Ingceburne” – probably the river of somebody called “Inga”.
The route takes into the beautiful Ingrebourne Valley through Upminster to the site of RAF Hornchurch. There are still a number of WW2 pillboxes and Tet Turrets in Hornchurch Country Park. Numerous birds can be seen around Ingrebourne Marshes. A cow tries to eat my camera. We get a glorious sunset in Hornchurch Country Park.
The walk ends at sunset at Rainham Station.
Support my channel on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/JohnRogers
Music in this video from the YouTube Audio Library
Nevada City by Huma-Huma
Fresh Fallen Snow by Chris Haugen
Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen
Little Drunk, Quiet Floats by Puddle of Infinity
Pachabelly by Huma-Huma
_________________________________________________________________________________
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Recorded a year ago in April 2019, we have a 496 which i completely forgot I recorded.I only discovered it when I managed to log onto my old Icloud and discover...
Recorded a year ago in April 2019, we have a 496 which i completely forgot I recorded.I only discovered it when I managed to log onto my old Icloud and discovered it along with the 452 journey I uploaded. I was joined by NewLondonBuses62 or Bobby most people know him as. His voice can be heard at the start arguing with another student, yes this was recorded after a School Day. Anyway, Hope You Enjoy!
All Music In This Video Was Produced By Lensko https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChaUwDPV5Gq-zWb_5HL5qTg
Songs Used By Lensko: Lensko-Lets Go & Lensko-Rebirth
The Songs can be found on his youtube channel. Link above
(C) AbellioRailAndBusEnthusiast 2019 and 2020
DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION, which is never granted so hahaha
Recorded a year ago in April 2019, we have a 496 which i completely forgot I recorded.I only discovered it when I managed to log onto my old Icloud and discovered it along with the 452 journey I uploaded. I was joined by NewLondonBuses62 or Bobby most people know him as. His voice can be heard at the start arguing with another student, yes this was recorded after a School Day. Anyway, Hope You Enjoy!
All Music In This Video Was Produced By Lensko https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChaUwDPV5Gq-zWb_5HL5qTg
Songs Used By Lensko: Lensko-Lets Go & Lensko-Rebirth
The Songs can be found on his youtube channel. Link above
(C) AbellioRailAndBusEnthusiast 2019 and 2020
DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION, which is never granted so hahaha
Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood holds a very special place in the heart of the local community, especially local runners. With over 150 members the Harold Wood Running clubs meets regularly at the park and woods and the club is open to all abilities. Coach Bryn is passionate about the role club plays in helping keep local people fit, health &happy.
This film was produced as part of the Land of the Fanns Community Mapping project which trained local people in film making and storytelling skills. The films were made in summer 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Produced in partnership with Rosa Productions and Fete Day.
Film Maker: Liam O’Connell
Editor: JM White
Music: Welcome Back by Moby courtesy of mobygratis.com
Thank you to Harold Wood Runners
Landscape Character Area: Ingrebourne Valley
Community Mapping: Story 38: https://www.landofthefanns.org/story/38-a-place-we-call-home-harold-wood-running-club/
Website & Social Media:
Website: https://www.landofthefanns.org/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LandOfTheFanns
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LandoftheFanns/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/landofthefanns/
Harold Wood Park is located in the London borough of Havering in East London. A 48 acres of land that offers broad range of sport and recreation facilities open to the public.
Please visit my homepage for more London walk, please consider to subscribe to help this channel to grow. Thanks
https://youtube.com/user/myvoltaire
#londonbike #biketour #haroldwoodpark
A music video assembled from timelapsed webcam images. The song is an instrumental that appears on the Matthew Good Band EP "Loser Anthems", and on the Matthew Good Album "In A Coma"
Webcams were located in Hawaii, Los Angeles, Toronto, Madrid, Brooklyn, and the Panama Canal.
Harold Wood to Rainham following the River Ingrebourne | London Loop Sections 22 & 23
A London River walk following the River Ingrebourne through the London Borough of Havering. This walk also follows Sections 22 and 23 of the London Loop. We start at Harold Wood Station then turn into Oak Road which leads us to Harold Wood Park and Pages Wood where we get our first sighting of the Ingrebourne River. The Ingrebourne rises on South Weald Common and flows through Havering to the Thames at Rainham.
The Romford Recorder reports that the "earliest mention comes in a charter of the boundaries of Upminster Hall manor from 1062, four years before William the Conqueror. There it’s called “Ingceburne” – probably the river of somebody called “Inga”.
The route takes into the beautiful Ingrebourne Valley through Upminster to the site of RAF Hornchurch. There are still a number of WW2 pillboxes and Tet Turrets in Hornchurch Country Park. Numerous birds can be seen around Ingrebourne Marshes. A cow tries to eat my camera. We get a glorious sunset in Hornchurch Country Park.
The walk ends at sunset at Rainham Station.
Support my channel on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/JohnRogers
Music in this video from the YouTube Audio Library
Nevada City by Huma-Huma
Fresh Fallen Snow by Chris Haugen
Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen
Little Drunk, Quiet Floats by Puddle of Infinity
Pachabelly by Huma-Huma
_________________________________________________________________________________
Please subscribe for regular videos: http://bit.ly/1EJjIB8
My shop: https://teespring.com/stores/the-lost-byway
My Book: This Other London http://amzn.to/2zbFmTd
Audiobook & Kindle: http://amzn.to/2xLGb8s
Blog: The Lost Byway: http://thelostbyway.com/
Patreon https://www.patreon.com/JohnRogers
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fugueur
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thelostbyway/
Make a donation to help support the channel https://paypal.me/JohnRogersLondon - many thanks!
Shot in 4K on a Panasonic GX80 (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/2QUrtXo
My Walking kit (amazon affiliate link - I earn a small commission on purchases)
https://amzn.to/2Xky2UA
Recorded a year ago in April 2019, we have a 496 which i completely forgot I recorded.I only discovered it when I managed to log onto my old Icloud and discovered it along with the 452 journey I uploaded. I was joined by NewLondonBuses62 or Bobby most people know him as. His voice can be heard at the start arguing with another student, yes this was recorded after a School Day. Anyway, Hope You Enjoy!
All Music In This Video Was Produced By Lensko https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChaUwDPV5Gq-zWb_5HL5qTg
Songs Used By Lensko: Lensko-Lets Go & Lensko-Rebirth
The Songs can be found on his youtube channel. Link above
(C) AbellioRailAndBusEnthusiast 2019 and 2020
DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION, which is never granted so hahaha
Harold Wood formed a ward in the ancient parish of Hornchurch, although the area now around the station was in the North End ward. The eastern and southern boundary of the parish was the River Ingrebourne such that the area around Harold Court was in the parish of Upminster. Although locally situated within Essex the ancient Hornchurch parish formed the independent Liberty of Havering and was outside county administration. Harold Wood ward came under the control of the vestry of Romford chapelry, which also included Collier Row and Noak Hill, however most of the current area of Harold Wood was in the North End ward which remained under Hornchurch parish vestry. In 1836 Romford and Hornchurch became separate civil parishes and were grouped into the Romford Poor Law Union. The area of the union, excluding the town of Romford, became a rural sanitary district in 1875. The special status of the Liberty of Havering was abolished in 1892 and the area was reincorporated into Essex.