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The postbox, recently rescued from removal, is old. The St Andrews Church lychgate is not, although it most certainly looks the part. Walking Cambridge Tours (i-Site Cambridge)
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RSCDS NZ Branch Summer School
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Robb Centre St Peter’s School Cambridge, Cambridge Middle School, St Andrew’s Parish Hall, Cambridge Red Cross Hall, Cambridge Senior Citizen’s Hall, St Peter’s Catholic School Hall.
Proofs online. Updated 6/1/14 and an updated post added.
1913/14 Summer School in Cambridge | Official photographs
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Midday on the 1st of June 2013; our autumn has been longer and later than usual. Bryce Street is behind us, the road to Hamilton (SH1) on our left. We are looking toward the SH1B turn off. SH1B begins with Victoria Road to the left, rejoining SH1 at Taupiri. Hamilton Road becomes Victoria Street at the pedestrian crossing on the St Andrew’s Church corner ahead.
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Sunday the 28th of August 2011. A service of choral evensong with the choirs of St Peters Cathedral Hamilton, St Andrew’s Cambridge and the RSCM choristers. In celebration of the 130th anniversary of the consecration of St Andrew’s Church Cambridge New Zealand. Fairly low tech; shot with Flip Mino HD.
Sunday the 28th of August 2011. A service of choral evensong with the choirs of St Peters Cathedral Hamilton, St Andrew’s Cambridge and the RSCM choristers. In celebration of the 130th anniversary of the consecration of St Andrew’s Church Cambridge New Zealand. Fairly low tech; shot with Flip Mino HD.
Out take from a project I am currently working on.
Celebrating the life of Julia Cartmer White 30 November 1921 – 8 August 2011
It did look most spectacular – but was merely practise and a wash for the church. I’m surprised the brigade have the time to practise – having attended multiple call outs in the past 24 hours.
Pam Crowe (with HCBB bassist Tim Trenwith) joins The Hamilton County Bluegrass Boys on stage at St Andrews Parish Hall this evening 27/4/2011, to kick off Cambridge Autumn Festival 2011 in fine style. Wonderful music.
Flintoft Roband Construction Limited first off the mark at eight oclock this morning.
For details Carey McLaughlin 021 294 3353 or Phillip Coles 021 432 767. From 8AM – 8PM St Patrick’s Day 17th of March 2011, St Andrews Church, Cambridge New Zealand. Pull a bell and make your own peal for a donation to the Christchurch Cathedral or sponsor a peal from the St Andrew’s Bellringers.
Photograph: Phillip Cole St Andrew’s Church 23/2/2011
Hundreds of motorcycles pass the church on the corner – St Andrew’s Anglican Church – Cambridge New Zealand as the 2011 Cambridge to Hamilton Child Cancer Toy Run heads for Hamilton this morning Sunday the 27th of February 2011.
6:47PM 23/2/2011 St Andrew’s Parish Hall, 85 Hamilton Road, Cambridge, New Zealand.
St Andrews Anglican Church, Cambridge
Reverend Andrew Hedge the Vicar of St Andrews Anglican Church, Cambridge, New Zealand lighting the 29th candle; one candle for each miner lost at Pike River mine, this evening, Thursday the 2nd of December 2010.
This photograph was made on Thursday evening the 4th of November 2010 and post produced 4th – 9th of November 2010.
Published: 28/11/2010
Rev. Andrew Hedge, Mindaugas Griškonis (single sculler – M1x), Alfonsas Mikšys (coach), Marius Matulionis (doctor) and Rima Karaliene (team manager and Lithuanian Rowing Federation vice-president).
As you know we have adopted Lithuania as part of the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce promotion for the rowing, and some of you may have noticed the rather large flag outside my office this week. You are all invited to join me to welcome the Lithuanian rower and team. Please feel free to spread the word around. Parishioners – a plate for morning tea would be appreciated. This morning Friday 5 November at 10:00am. Look forward to seeing you.
Andrew | Rev Andrew Hedge
Published: 27/11/2010
St Andrew’s Anglican Church Giant Craft & Collectable Fair 25/10/2010.
Today St Andrew’s Anglican Church Giant Craft & Collectable Fair 9 am – 2 pm, Church grounds corner Victoria Street and Hamilton Road. Enquires to Ian Dunn 07 827 5678 or 027 567 3139
The Nairobi Trio perform before an enthusiastic audience at St Andrews Parish Hall, Cambridge, New Zealand this evening, Thursday, the 29th of April 2010. Masterful and thoroughly entertaining. Very deliberately shot from a static POV (Canon G10) to soak up the atmosphere and the music of course. BTW the odd flashes of light in the windows left and right is traffic passing by on SH1, Hamilton Road – just beyond the hall. Very lo-fi but you get the picture. [06:38]
Hershal and Linn Lorkin of The Jews Brothers Band perform before a full house at St Andrews Parish Hall, Cambridge, New Zealand this evening, Wednesday, the 28th of April 2010. Captivating and great fun.
St Andrews’ Auckland Anniversary Day market day is an annual affair. Today it has many visitors as right along side SH1 traffic crawls home from the long weekend. One attraction is the church itself. As I sit still in a pew for five minutes making this photograph I am intrigued by the comments of those seeing the inside of the church for the first time – I have known it all my life.
Every now and then it’s good for the men in the parish to get together and catch up with one another over a simple meal. Essentially, that’s what the St Andrew’s Men’s Dinners are about … good company, simple fare, and something interesting to think about.
For more information St Andrew’s Church Cambridge.
Cambridge Community Constable Senior Constable Neil Warren, spoke this evening, about his work in our community. Wide ranging remarks from a committed and passionate police officer. The most serious drug problem faced by our communities – alcohol abuse. He spoke also of the under-the-radar dangers of text bullying with the ubiquitousness of texting in the lives of young folk.
If in doubt read the instructions – even if they happen to be a little hard to find – these are so easy to follow once found. Asking the correct question – using the correct term – also helps. There is a Vimeo short code for WordPress.com. Duh!
Richard Stewart came from Te Kauwhata today for the Cambridge Christmas Parade. A man with a mission. Among the colourful, the festive, the crass, the commercial, the bland and the funny, the cute and the endearing Richard’s staging of the St Andrew’s Anglican Church float is inspired.
Archbishop of Cambrai, Archbishop François Garnier presents Reverend Andrew Hedge, Vicar of St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cambridge a t-shirt listing the names of 93 New Zealand soldiers who died during the liberation of Le Quesnoy in November 1918.
T-Shirt detail.
Edited: 09:41 12/7/2008
Many attending from the Archdiocese of Cambrai, the Diocese of Lille and the Diocese of Arras wore the t-shirt during the service at St Andrew’s and indeed earlier to mass at St Peter’s. T-shirts were presented to Father Bennett, Mayor Livingston, Deputy Mayor Lee and others.
Edited: 12:36 12/7/2008
The Rev Andrew Hedge (left) Vicar of St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cambridge, New Zealand addressing visiting Youth Peace Day pilgrims today, Friday the 11th of July 2008.
Youth Peace Day pilgrims light candles at St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cambridge, New Zealand, this afternoon, Friday the 11th of July 2008.
Edited: 09:48 12/7/2008
The address to Youth Peace Day pilgrims given by The Rev Andrew Hedge Vicar of St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cambridge, New Zealand today, Friday the 11th of July 2008.
A story is told of a New Zealander who once went on a pilgrimage to France, to visit the historic battlefields where our grandfathers and great grandfathers had fought. He was not alone in the pilgrimage as he was traveling with others in a group, as so often happens in pilgrimages. A part of the pilgrimage took them to a small village in France, to Le Quesnoy, and for this New Zealander, as well as countless other New Zealanders, to a particular part of Le Quesnoy. They gathered on the spot where the New Zealand soldiers, led by Lt Leslie Averill had scaled the walls of the town in the liberation of the villagers from the occupying troops.
Peter Lee, Deputy Mayor of Waipa District, explains the significance of the Le Quesnoy memorial window in St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cambridge, New Zealand, this morning, at the service to welcome World Youth Day pilgrims from France and America to celebrate the relationship between Cambridge and Le Quesnoy. [more]
St Andrews Anglican Church Cambridge parishioners accompany Vicar Reverend Andrew Hedge and the cross from St Andrews Church to join other Cambridge congregations in a combined Cambridge churches service at Cambridge Town Hall Good Friday 21 March 2008.
Published: 09/04/2009