St John the Baptist's Church, Crawley

St John the Baptist, Crawley
The church from the southeast
St John the Baptist, Crawley is located in Crawley
St John the Baptist, Crawley
St John the Baptist, Crawley
Location within the Borough of Crawley
51°6′50″N 0°11′19″W / 51.11389°N 0.18861°W / 51.11389; -0.18861
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipModern Catholic, Informal Charismatic
History
DedicationJohn the Baptist
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseChichester
ArchdeaconryHorsham
DeaneryEast Grinstead
ParishCrawley, St John the Baptist
Clergy
Priest(s)Rev. Steve Burston

St John the Baptist's Church is an Anglican church in Crawley, West Sussex, England. It is the parish church of Crawley, and is the oldest building in the town centre, dating from the 1250[1][2]—although many alterations have been made since, and only one wall remains of the ancient building.[2] In September 2017, a team from St Peter's Brighton began a new phase in the life of St John's Crawley. St John's offer a variety of services, traditional and informal, and contemporary services.

St John's is a Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB) network church.

History

In the Norman era, Slaugham and Cuckfield were the most important places in the north of the county of Sussex.[2] When Crawley first started to develop as a village in the 13th century, it was in the parish of Slaugham[1] in the Hundred of Buttinghill (hundreds were ancient divisions of land covering several parishes).[3] As the new village was distant from the parish church at Slaugham (St Mary's), several miles south, a stone church was built as a chapel of ease.[2] It is known to have existed before 1267, when it was passed on in a will,[4] and it was still the daughter church of Slaugham in 1291; but by the early 15th century it was referred to as a "free" church and a "permanent chantry".[2] The parish of Crawley was therefore established separate from Slaugham at some point, probably by the end of the 14th century,[5] and St John the Baptist's was regarded as its parish church by the time chantries were abolished in the 1540s.[6] Crawley was a small, very narrow, split parish, and did not cover the whole of the village of Crawley: the boundary between it and the parish of Ifield—and between the Hundred of Buttinghill and the Hundred of Burbeach, in which Ifield lay—ran up the middle of the High Street.[7][8] The detached part of Crawley parish consisted of heavily forested land and one farm near Pease Pottage.[8] The total area of the parish was less than 800 acres (300 ha); Ifield parish was six times larger, in contrast.[7]

The first additions to the structure came in the 15th century, when a tall tower was added at the western end, the windows in the nave were enlarged and a rood screen was installed between the chancel and the nave.[9] The nave roof was also rebuilt at this time, and the earliest surviving memorial carvings and stones in the church are also 15th-century.[5][10]

By the 16th century, Crawley's development into a thriving market village meant that its parish was much more important than that of Slaugham, and the connection between their two churches was legally severed.[11] At least 150 people regularly attended the church,[12] but its income was modest and priests frequently moved on to richer parishes.[13] The building fell into disrepair in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the Chichester Diocesan Survey of 1724, it gives:
"4 bells, but onely one in order, 3 being crackt". These bells were melted down, and Thomas Lester of Whitechapel cast 2 bells out of them in 1742. The treble and tenor weighed 3-3-15cwt and 6-0-11cwt respectively. They were inscribed:
1 (Treble): THOMAS LESTER OF LONDON MADE ME 1742 / FRANCIS SMITH CH WARDEN
2 (Tenor) : FRANCIS SMITH CH WARDEN 1742 T.L. FECIT
Lester (master of the Whitechapel foundry between 1738 - 1769) gave Sussex many bells, our closest surviving examples are at Horsham, St Mary the Virgin. [14][15]

Major changes took place in the 19th century. The tower partially rebuilt and heightened by 1814, although the original stone was reused.[6][10][16] Some more work took place in 1845,[6] but the greatest changes happened in 1879 and 1880. A new north aisle was added, a porch was built on the north side, the chancel was completely rebuilt and reordered, and an organ chamber was built.[6][10][16][17] Nikolaus Pevsner has criticised the resulting appearance of the church, calling it "dully Victorian" and noting that its best feature is the unrestored 15th-century nave roof.[16]

At the same time, the church decided to restore their church bells. The two bells by Lester became cracked, and their frame had rotted away. It was decided to install a new peal of 8 bells in the tower by the late Croydon firm Gillett, Bland & Company. The bells are inscribed as follows (A / denotes the end of line):
1 (Treble): CAST BY GILLETT, BLAND & Co, CROYDON, 1880. / GLORY
2: CAST BY GILLETT, BLAND & Co, CROYDON, 1880. / SIR . W . W . BURRELL / HONOUR
3: CAST BY GILLETT, BLAND & Co, CROYDON, 1880. / PRAISE
4: CAST BY GILLETT, BLAND & CO, CROYDON, 1880. / THANKSGIVING
5: CAST BY GILLETT, bLAND & CO, CROYDON, 1880. / JOY
6: CAST BY GILLETT, BLAND & CO, CROYDON, 1880. / SIR . R . B . LENNARD / BROTHERLY LOVE
7: CAST BY GILLETT, BLAND & CO, CROYDON, 1880. / J . B . LENNARD RECTOR / WORSHIP
8 (Tenor): CAST BY GILLETT, BLAND & CO, BELL FOUNDERS & CLOCK MAKERS CROYDON 1880 / R LODER / PRAYER
Bell 8 also has a few floral ornaments inscribed. The bells are hung in an oak bell frame arranged in what's known as an 8.3 layout.
In 1931, bell 3 was recast by Mears & Stainbank after it cracked. At the same time, the tenor was rehung on plain bearings. The rest of the bells were rehung on ball bearings 4 years later by John Taylor & Co. Some of the wheels were replaced in 1985, and the 5th was rehung on a new headstock by Whitechapel in 1999. When the bells were restored in 1880, an Ellacombe and Seage's apparatus were installed so that the bells could be controlled by 1 person, and that they could be rung in silence.[18]

The church's location just east of the High Street[16] meant that it was very close to the boundary of Ifield parish. People who lived on or around the west side of the High Street would often attend St John the Baptist's although their parish church was St Margaret's. One such worshipper was Mark Lemon, founding editor of the satirical magazine Punch. Having adopted Crawley as his home town, he lived at Vine Cottage on the west side of the High Street, and regularly attended St John the Baptist's instead of St Margaret's.[19] However, his substantial girth caused him problems: he had to sit in the gallery because there were no pews large enough to accommodate him in the nave.[20]

The church, graveyard and church walk are reportedly haunted a number of paranormal sightings have happened over the years. The churchyard contains the war graves of two soldiers of World War I and an airman of World War II.[21]

Architecture

The church is built of Sussex limestone. The chancel roof is tiled, but the rest of the church is roofed with slabs of local stone.[10] The south wall of the nave is original,[16] although it has some 15th-century alterations; the nave ceiling is also from this era, and features wind bracing and tie beams. The tower, rebuilt in the 19th century, is in three stages and features mediaeval carvings.[10][16] The pulpit is 17th-century;[16] the altar rails are from that century or early in the 18th.[10][16] There is some stained glass in the 19th-century north aisle and the east end of the chancel.[16] The oldest internal fixture is the marble font, which is 13th-century.[10]

The parish

In October 2017, the parish size was reduced to include Crawley town centre, its northernmost point being where Kilnmead road meets the London road, and southernmost where Goffs Park road meets the Brighton Road.

The previous parish covered by the church was much larger than the ancient parish of Crawley. It covered most of the town west and north of the railway line between Gatwick Airport and Crawley railway stations, and up to the boundary of the airport. The boundary was defined by the A23 London Road from its junction with the Horsham Road in Southgate to the edge of the Manor Royal industrial estate at County Oak; the southern perimeter road of Gatwick Airport—incorporating all the land and buildings in the former village of Lowfield Heath; some farmland and residential development east of the railway line at Tinsley Green; the railway line from Tinsley Green to Southgate Avenue, near Crawley railway station; and the northern part of the Southgate neighbourhood.[22]

The former church of St Michael and All Angels, still within the parish boundaries but no longer used by Anglicans

There are five extant churches in the parish.[22] St Peter's in West Green predates the New Town, having been built between 1892 and 1893 to a design by architect W. Hilton Nash.[23] Richard Cook, owner of one of Crawley's main building firms, constructed it.[20] It replaced a chapel of ease to St Margaret's Church, Ifield: although West Green was in the parish of Ifield at the time, it was remote from the parish church. Although the Diocese of Chichester would not pay for a separate church, it accepted St Peter's, which was built with private money, when it was offered.[24] The church later gained its own parish, which was then absorbed by the parish of St John the Baptist. St Elizabeth's in the centre of the Northgate neighbourhood was built in 1965, and like St John the Baptist's follows a "Modern Catholic" style of worship.[25] St Richard's is another modern church serving the Three Bridges neighbourhood. A fifth church, St Michael and All Angels, is notionally within the parish but is no longer used for Anglican worship. William Burges designed and built this yellow sandstone 13th century-style French Gothic[26] church in 1867[27] to serve the village of Lowfield Heath, which was then in the parish of Charlwood in Surrey.[28] The establishment and rapid development of Gatwick Airport next to Lowfield Heath swamped the small village, eventually destroying it: all buildings except the church, which was listed at Grade II* in 1948,[26] were demolished to make way for warehouses and extensions to the airport boundary.[29] (The church is approximately 500 feet (150 m) from the runway.) The Diocese of Chichester stopped using the church for services in 2004; in March 2008 it allowed a Seventh-day Adventist congregation to use the building as its place of worship.[28] Horley Seventh-Day Adventist Church was formed as a church plant in May 2005 and was formally established in January 2008.[30]

The Church Today

In September 2017 a team led by Steve and Liz Burston from St Peter's Brighton began a new phase in the life of St John's. There are a variety of services, traditional and informal, contemporary services in order to seek to honour the past, navigate the present and build for the future.

St John's Crawley run an Alpha course every term, providing an opportunity to freely discuss some of the bigger questions of life, faith and purpose within a Christian context. They also run social outreach programmes, such as The Bridge Café and Turning Point. As well as Sunday services, there are groups that meet throughout the week, seeking to deepen faith and grow in community. As a church St John's firmly believe in the Christian witness of churches working together across Crawley, both in social mission and prayer. As a result, prayer and church unity are at the heart of their values.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "St John's Church". Crawley Borough Council website. Crawley Borough Council. 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e Gwynne, Peter (1990). "4 – The Normans". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 38. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  3. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "3 – The Saxon Settlers". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 23. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  4. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "4 – The Normans". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 40. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  5. ^ a b Gwynne, Peter (1990). "3 – The Saxon Settlers". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 57. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  6. ^ a b c d Salzman, L. F., ed. (1940). "A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 7 – The Rape of Lewes". Victoria County History of Sussex. British History Online. pp. 144–147. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
  7. ^ a b Gwynne, Peter (1990). "3 – The Saxon Settlers". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 22. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  8. ^ a b Gwynne, Peter (1990). "4 – The Normans". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 42. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  9. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "3 – The Saxon Settlers". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 56. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Historic England (2007). "Parish Church of St John the Baptist, High Street (east side) (1298875)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 November 2008.
  11. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "7 – The Sixteenth Century: The First Building Boom". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 74. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  12. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "7 – The Sixteenth Century: The First Building Boom". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 75. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  13. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "7 – The Sixteenth Century: The First Building Boom". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 76. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  14. ^ https://thebellsofsussex.weebly.com/crawley-st-john-the-baptist.html [bare URL]
  15. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "9 – Georgian England: the Peaceful Years at Home". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. pp. 94–96. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i Nairn, Ian; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1965). The Buildings of England: Sussex. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 202. ISBN 0-14-071028-0.
  17. ^ "Dove Details". Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers website. Sid Baldwin, Ron Johnston and Tim Jackson on behalf of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers. 24 February 2008. Retrieved 12 March 2008.
  18. ^ https://thebellsofsussex.weebly.com/crawley-st-john-the-baptist.html [bare URL]
  19. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "9 – Georgian England: the Peaceful Years at Home". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 95. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  20. ^ a b Gwynne, Peter (1990). "10 – Victorian Prosperity". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 119. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  21. ^ [1] CWGC Cemetery report, details obtained from casualty record.
  22. ^ a b "Crawley: St John the Baptist – About our Parish". A Church Near You website. Oxford Diocesan Publications Ltd. Retrieved 22 November 2008.
  23. ^ Nairn, Ian; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1965). The Buildings of England: Sussex. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 205. ISBN 0-14-071028-0.
  24. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "10 – Victorian Prosperity". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. pp. 121–123. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  25. ^ "Crawley: St Elizabeth, Crawley". A Church Near You website. Oxford Diocesan Publications Ltd. Retrieved 22 November 2008.
  26. ^ a b Historic England (2007). "Church of St Michael and All Angels, Church Road (1187081)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 November 2008.
  27. ^ Nairn, Ian; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1965). The Buildings of England: Sussex. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 204. ISBN 0-14-071028-0.
  28. ^ a b "The History and Background of St Michael & All Angels, Lowfield Heath". Horley Seventh-Day Adventist Church website. Horley Seventh-Day Adventist Church. 2007. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2008.
  29. ^ Gwynne, Peter (1990). "12 – The New Town: Maturity". A History of Crawley (1st ed.). Chichester: Phillimore & Co. p. 170. ISBN 0-85033-718-6.
  30. ^ "Horley Seventh-Day Adventist Church: About Us". Horley Seventh-Day Adventist Church website. Horley Seventh-Day Adventist Church. 2007. Retrieved 22 November 2008.

Read other articles:

إرنست سواه معلومات شخصية الاسم الكامل إرنست سواه الميلاد 31 مارس 1988 (العمر 35 سنة)أكرا، أكرا الكبرى، غانا الطول 1.80 م (5 قدم 11 بوصة)*[1] مركز اللعب حارس مرمى الجنسية غانا  معلومات النادي النادي الحالي Accra Great Olympics F.C. [الإنجليزية]‏ مسيرة الشباب سنوات فريق –2007 شب...

 

Hingga Maret 2017, bagian populasi urban Kazakhstan adalah 53%. Program modernisasi Kazakhstan dan jalur pengembangan inovatif diharapkan mampu mempercepat proses urbanisasi negara yang menghasilkan peningkatan populasi urban dari 53% menuju 70% pada tahun 2030.[1] Provinsi dan kota-kota besar Kazakhstan Daftar berikut merupakan daftar kota-kota berpenduduk >50.000 jiwa di Kazakhstan. Beberapa nama dari banyak tempat telah mengalami perubahan sepanjang abad ini, terkadang perubahan...

 

Ця стаття не містить посилань на джерела. Ви можете допомогти поліпшити цю статтю, додавши посилання на надійні (авторитетні) джерела. Матеріал без джерел може бути піддано сумніву та вилучено. (жовтень 2014) Приклад щільного навісного монтажу у вузлі промислової автомати

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (فبراير 2019) روجر هدسون معلومات شخصية الميلاد 8 يونيو 1967 (56 سنة)  الجنسية المملكة المتحدة  المدرسة الأم كلية كيبل  [لغات أخرى]‏  الحياة العملية الفرق نادي ال

 

Piero de' Medicide Onfortuinlijke 1471 - 1503 Piero de’ Medici (schilderij van Agnolo Bronzino) Heer van Florence Periode 1492 - 1494 Voorganger Lorenzo I Opvolger Giovanni de' Medici Vader Lorenzo de' Medici Dynastie Huis Medici Piero de' Medici, de Onfortuinlijke (Florence, 15 februari 1471 – Gaeta, 28 december 1503) was de oudste zoon en opvolger van Lorenzo il Magnifico. Piero de' MediciPiero di Lorenzo de' MediciPiero was arrogant en een onbekwaam heerser. Kort na zijn aantreden in 1...

 

St. Josef in Berverath Die Kapelle von innen Die Kapelle St. Josef ist das ehemalige römisch-katholische Gotteshaus des Ortsteils Berverath der Stadt Erkelenz im Kreis Heinsberg (Nordrhein-Westfalen). Die Kirche ist unter Nummer 8 in die Liste der Baudenkmäler in Erkelenz eingetragen. Aktuell ist geplant, das Bauwerk nach 2026 abzureißen, da es dem Tagebau Garzweiler weichen soll, wie der gesamte Ort Berverath auch. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Ausstattung 3 Weblinks 4 Einzelnachweise...

Mount GorongosaMount Gorongosa, Gorongosa National Park, MozambiqueHighest pointElevation1,863 m (6,112 ft)Coordinates18°24′14″S 34°06′31.5″E / 18.40389°S 34.108750°E / -18.40389; 34.108750NamingLanguage of namePortugueseGeographyMount GorongosaLocation of Mount Gorongosa in Mozambique LocationMozambique Gogogo Peak on Mount Gorongosa Mount Gorongosa is an inselberg in Sofala Province of central Mozambique. Its highest peak, Gogogo, reaches a...

 

Flag Flag of UmbriaUseCivil and state flagProportion2:3Adopted18 March 2004[1][2] The flag of Umbria is one of the official symbols of the region of Umbria, Italy. The current flag was officially adopted on 18 March 2004,[1] although the emblem and gonfalon had been in use since the 1970s.[3] The Regional Law of 18 May 2004 officially confirmed the flag and added the words Regione Umbria (Umbria Region) in red, centered in the bottom fifth of the flag, but in c...

 

Dieser Artikel behandelt die Partei im Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Für die Freie Liste im Kanton Bern siehe Grüne Freie Liste. Freie Liste Bundes­vorstand Daniel Walser, Isabelle von Salis, Manuela Haldner-Schierscher, Stefan Becker, Tobias Gassner, Valentin Ritter Gründung 1985 Haupt­sitz Vaduz Jugend­organisation Junge Liste Zeitung Weiss Magazin[1] Aus­richtung Sozialdemokratie,Grüne Politik,Linksliberalismus Farbe(n) Grün Parlamentssitze Landtag(2021)3/25 W...

Interaction between religion and warfare For other uses, see Muslim warfare. This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (July 2020) From the time of Muhammad, the final prophet of Islam, many Muslim states and empires have been involved in warfare. The concept of jihad, the religious duty to struggle, has long been associated with struggles fo...

 

American political scientist (1929–2019) This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: A. James Gregor – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (S...

 

Upazila in Rajshahi Division, BangladeshAkkelpur আক্কেলপুরUpazilaAkkelpurLocation in BangladeshCoordinates: 24°58.5′N 89°1.2′E / 24.9750°N 89.0200°E / 24.9750; 89.0200Country BangladeshDivisionRajshahi DivisionDistrictJoypurhat DistrictArea • Total139.47 km2 (53.85 sq mi)Elevation44 m (144 ft)Population (2001) • Total126,046 • Density900/km2 (2,300/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+6...

Koordinat: 5°01′23″S 119°29′41″E / 5.0230703°S 119.4946898°E / -5.0230703; 119.4946898 A'bulosibatangᨕᨅᨘᨒᨚᨔᨗᨄᨛᨄᨕᨅᨘᨒᨚᨔᨗᨅᨈDesaKantor Desa A'bulosibatangNegara IndonesiaProvinsiSulawesi SelatanKabupatenMarosKecamatanMarusuKode pos90551[1]Kode Kemendagri73.09.08.2006 Luas4,28 km² (2017)Jumlah penduduk1.875 jiwa (2017)Kepadatan438,08 jiwa/km² (2017)Jumlah RT15Jumlah RW3 A'bulosibatang (Lontara Bugis: ᨕᨅᨘ...

 

Vidhan Sabha constituencyBegusarai Assembly constituencyConstituency No. 146 for the Bihar Legislative AssemblyConstituency detailsCountryIndiaRegionEast IndiaStateBiharDistrictBegusaraiLS constituencyBegusarai Lok SabhaEstablished1952Total electors3,36,598 (2020)ReservationNoneMember of Legislative Assembly17th Bihar Legislative AssemblyIncumbent Kundan Kumar PartyBJPAllianceNDAElected year2020 Assembly constituency in Bihar, IndiaBegusaraiAssembly constituencyBegusaraiLocation in BiharCoord...

 

Lighthouse in South Australia LighthouseCape Borda Lightstation LocationKangaroo IslandSouth AustraliaAustraliaCoordinates35°45′09.9″S 136°35′35.7″E / 35.752750°S 136.593250°E / -35.752750; 136.593250TowerConstructionstone tower[1]Automated1989[1]Height10 metres (33 ft)[1]Shapesquare tower with balcony and lanternMarkingswhite tower and lantern, red balcony railPower sourcemains electricity OperatorAustralian Maritime S...

Nineteenth-century freedom suit Lemmon v. New YorkCourtNew York Court of AppealsDecidedMarch 1860Citation(s)20 N.Y. 562 (1860)Court membershipJudges sittingGeorge F. Comstock (chief), Henry E. Davies, Samuel Lee Selden, Hiram Denio, William B. Wright (acting), Thomas W. Clerke (acting), William J. Bacon (acting), Henry Welles (acting)Case opinionsDecision byDenio, WrightConcurrenceDavis, Bacon, WellesDissentClerke, ComstockKeywordsHabeas corpusslavery Lemmon v. New York, or Lemmon v. The Peop...

 

Artikel ini memiliki beberapa masalah. Tolong bantu memperbaikinya atau diskusikan masalah-masalah ini di halaman pembicaraannya. (Pelajari bagaimana dan kapan saat yang tepat untuk menghapus templat pesan ini) Artikel ini tidak memiliki referensi atau sumber tepercaya sehingga isinya tidak bisa dipastikan. Tolong bantu perbaiki artikel ini dengan menambahkan referensi yang layak. Tulisan tanpa sumber dapat dipertanyakan dan dihapus sewaktu-waktu.Cari sumber: LESTARI grup musik ...

 

Poster teatrikal film tahun 1946, Jayu Manse (자유만세) Film Korea adalah jenis film yang diproduksi di Korea.[1] Film pertama yang dirilis di Korea adalah film berjudul Righteous Revenge pada tahun 1919.[1] Film ini merupakan kombinasi drama dan pertunjukkan panggung. Film layar lebar pertama Korea dirilis pada tahun 1923, berjudul Oath Under the Moon.[1] Pada tahun 1926, seorang sutradara bernama Na Un-gyu memproduksi film bisu berjudul Arirang.[1] Film i...

  تشياباس (بالإسبانية: Chiapas)‏    تشياباس تشياباس  خريطة الموقع تاريخ التأسيس 1824  تقسيم إداري البلد المكسيك  [1][2] العاصمة توكستلا غوتيريز  التقسيم الأعلى المكسيك  خصائص جغرافية إحداثيات 16°32′N 92°27′W / 16.53°N 92.45°W / 16.53; -92.45  [3] المسا...

 

Berikut ini adalah daftar operator pesawat yang dilisensikan oleh otoritas penerbangan sipil Thailand. Maskapai penerbangan terjadwal Maskapai penerbangan Gambar Bangkok Airways Jet Asia Airways New Gen Airways Nok Air NokScoot Thai AirAsia Thai AirAsia X Thai Lion Air Thai Airways International Thai Smile Thai Vietjet Air Maskapai penerbangan carter Maskapai penerbangan Gambar Budget Lines Intira Airlines MJets Maskapai penerbangan kargo Maskapai penerbangan Gambar Air People International K...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!