Academy of St Olave's
Academy of St Olave's
Academy of St Olave's
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The Academy of St Olave's is a chamber orchestra based in York. Players in the Academy come from a wide range of backgrounds including teachers, gifted amateurs, students, talented school children and professional players. The orchestra often chooses a charity to support and audiences have also donated generously to collections held at many of the concerts.
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,297 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
While wandering around Museum Gardens we came out on Marygate and St Olave's Church loomed up and what a beautiful church.
Obviously very old this Medieval structure looks superb ,a great stone building with a very evocative tower, never ventured inside but was more than content to just stand back and admire the church and take a few photos,named in honour of St Olaf the patron Saint of Norway ,its easy to locate along Marygate and is most definitely well worth checking out if your in the area.
Obviously very old this Medieval structure looks superb ,a great stone building with a very evocative tower, never ventured inside but was more than content to just stand back and admire the church and take a few photos,named in honour of St Olaf the patron Saint of Norway ,its easy to locate along Marygate and is most definitely well worth checking out if your in the area.
Written 4 November 2019
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