DOWNTON CHRISTMAS CAROLS with ELIZABETH MCGOVERN, JULIAN OVENDEN AND DAME KIRI TE KANAWA🍾☃️🎅

Dear Readers and Friends,

As the year 2023 draws to a close, I just wanted to say a huge and heartfelt thank you for choosing to support us this year. It’s so hard to put into words just how much impact your support has on our activity. Well, that’s all: enjoy these splendid and fantastic Christmas Carols!

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Here’s to you Elizabeth McGovern
Elizabeth and Julian Ovenden
Elizabeth
CHRISTMAS BEARS
The First Noel , Elizabeth McGovern
Playing with the Happy Snowman, a picture by our Fontana Shelter

Festive Season at Downton Abbey 🍾🎉☃️
Christmas at Downton 🎅🤶☃️
Christmas Special Series 2
The Best of Downton Christmas
Merry Merry Xmas, a picture by our Fontana Shelter

I Saw Three Ships, Dame Kiri te Kanawa
Tannenbaum, Kiri
The Holly and the Ivy, Kiri
Joy to the World
Suite
We Wish You a Merry Christmas , Kiri
Silent Night, Julian
Art of Giving Christmas Exhibition 2023
at West Ox Arts Gallery in Bampton 😀 . That’s the Gallery where our Fontana Shelter exhibits
The Sussex Carol, Julian
Elizabeth
Julian
Bampton Gallery
St.Mary’s, Bampton. By Fontana Shelter . On show at WEST OX ARTS IN BAMPTON

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DOWNTON GAZETTE cultural website is about whatever can be referred to Downton Abbey TV drama series and also Art, Theatre, Movies, Literature and Music. It proudly supports FONTANA SHELTER ART ( a member of West Ox Arts Gallery in Bampton, Faringdon Art Society in Faringdon, Oxfordshire Artweeks in Oxford, an Opulent Art and Artsy represented artist, a JaamZIN Creative Studio represented artist). Here you can find lots of photographs from Downton Abbey real locations ( Bampton, Highclere, Shilton, Cogges), book reviews, amazing songs from Irish and Scottish culture, essays about Theatre Plays, articles celebrating Art Exhibitions. The leader of Downton Gazette is a member of Friends of Highclere Castle and The Shaw Society.