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St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School (informally referred to as 'St Mary Redcliffe', 'Redcliffe' or 'SMRT') is a Church of England voluntary aided school situated in the district of Redcliffe, Bristol, England. The school was formed by a merger of Redcliffe Boys School and Temple Colston school; the former was founded in 1571.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin, widely known as St Mary Redcliffe, is the main Church of England parish church for the Redcliffe district of the city of Bristol, England. [1] The first reference to a church on the site appears in 1158, [ 2 ] with the present building dating from 1185 to 1872.
St Olave's Grammar School (1571) St Mary Redcliffe School (1571) (merged with Temple Colston School for girls (1709) and is now St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School) Burford School (1571) Harrow School (1572) Netherthorpe School (1572) Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet (1573) Appleby Grammar School (charter granted by Elizabeth I in 1574)
Sealing the Tomb is a great altarpiece triptych by William Hogarth in the English city of Bristol.It was commissioned for St Mary Redcliffe in 1755. In the 19th century attempts were made to sell it, but it was given to the Bristol Fine Art Academy, which became the Royal West of England Academy.
St Mary Redcliffe Pipe Walk is an annual tradition which sees participants follow the route of a conduit that runs from a water source in the Knowle area of Bristol to the church of St Mary Redcliffe, a distance of approximately 2 miles. New participants on the walk are traditionally 'bumped' on marker stones that record the route of the pipe.
Redcliffe Street, by James Johnson, oil on canvas, c. 1825, showing the incomplete spire of St Mary Redcliffe looming above. Redcliffe was originally part of the manor of Bedminster, held by the Earls of Gloucester, divided from Bristol by the river Avon. Relatively deep water alongside the outcrops of red sandstone upon which St Mary Redcliffe ...
There are two Community Centres. Stockwood is home to Stockwood women's football team who play at the Blueprint stadium, BS14 8SJ. They play in the Eastern Division of the South West Regional Women's Football League. The nearest cricket club is St Mary Redcliffe CC who play at Old Reds Rugby Club off Scotland Lane.
Christianity portal; Kenneth James Clark, DSC (31 May 1922 – 29 January 2013) was Archdeacon of Swindon from 1982 to 1992. [1]He was educated at Watford Grammar School.After Wartime service as a Submariner with the Royal Navy [2] he completed his education at St Catherine's College, Oxford and Ripon College Cuddesdon.