???? Town in England - Guildford in Surrey
Sights in and around the town of Guildford in Surrey, England. From Millmead Lock and the wintry banks of the River Wey up past the medieval Guildford Castle and into the city centre, passing Holy Trinity and St. Marys church, and Abbots Hospital. Finally up to the countryside of Pewley Down and surrounding farms.
Guildford Floods 1951
Flooding in Guildford High Street and Friary Street, 22nd Nov 1951. From the AP Archive.
River Thames is starting to Flood in Staines Surrey
video of the thames today 21 december 2019 in staines surrey uk
The Bearded Lady of Guildford
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The Attractions of Surrey, 1940's - Film 6789
The county or shire of Surrey.
Kew Gardens. Flowers. The Chinese Pagoda.
A man painting the river from the top of Richmond Hill. Richmond on the River Thames. People sitting on deckchairs by the river. People walking along. A pleasure boat goes along the river. The Star and Garter Home. Salter's steamers pleasure boats. Houses on Richmond Hill. Modern block of flats or apartments with people playing tennis on a court.
Smartly dressed people arriving to watch the tennis at Wimbledon. Policemen on duty. Queen Mary gets out of a car. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh gets out of another car. An all-American women's doubles semi-final. The names on the scoreboard read Miss S Fry, Mrs H P Rihbany, Miss G Moran (Gussie Moran) and Mrs P C Todd. Scenes of the match and of the crowd watching. Ted Schroeder and Jaroslav Drobny play in the men's final.
The River Wey in Surrey. People boating on the Thames. The rooftops and castle in Guildford. The clocktower of St Mary's Church, Guildford. Stained glass windows in the church. Abbotts Hospital, Guildford. The high street with traffic and pedestrians. The town hall and clock. The decorated balcony of the town hall. People on the balcony during a ceremony to crown the Festival Queen. People with umbrellas watch.
The Surrey Agricultural Association Show at Clandon Park, Guildford. Marquees and tents. Farmers and cows. Carthorses pulling carts. A carthorse with a rosette on its nose. Men checking notes. Toddlers stroking the horses. Older children riding the horses. People watching the show. A girl drinks from a bottle. Showjumping over fences. People applauding. A table with trophies. One is given to a young rider.
The Crown Inn public house at Chiddingfold, Surrey, a medieval building. Close up of the pub sign. Lettering reads the year 1292. The White Hart public house at Witley. The village church. A woman pushes a pram across the road. Flowers in gardens.
People by the lake at Virginia Water in Windsor Great Park, including a woman wearing a headscarf. Swans. A father and two children walk under the trees. People walking in the park.
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Virtual Tour of Holy Trinity Church in Guildford
Welcome to our parish in the heart of historic Guildford.
Early Georgian red-brick church with medieval chapel and unsupported roof offering regular services.
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Investing in Health Care for Surrey
Surrey Panorama MLA Stephanie Cadieux tours the construction site of the new Surrey Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre. The LEED-designed, $239 million project is scheduled to open in 2011 and is a major initiative for Fraser Health and the Province to address population and health care demands in the Fraser Valley.
School Stabbing..... Who Cares?
A very brief comment regarding the abysmal coverage of the school stabbing by the anti gun left and mainstream media.
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Guildford County School. Lewis west. Rob Gilbert. Jack orledge and Ben Stackhouse singing x
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Diana Coupland was an English actress and singer best remembered for her role as Jean Abbott on Bless This House, which she played from 1971 to 1976.
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Betty Diana Coupland was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire in 1928, the only child of Elsie (née Beck) and Denis Coupland. She originally wanted to be a ballet dancer, but could not fulfill this ambition due to a horse-riding accident. Her music career began at the age of 11. Barney Colehan, a BBC producer, heard Coupland sing and invited her onto one of his radio shows. By the time she reached 14, she was singing full-time at the Mecca Locarno in Leeds, and the following year, moved to London with her parents, where she became a resident singer at Mecca's Tottenham Court Road ballroom. During the 1940s and 1950s, she became a leading singer of the day, singing at the Dorchester Hotel and the Savoy Hotel. Coupland also dubbed the singing voices of actresses who could not sing, namely Lana Turner in Betrayed, and was most famously heard performing the song Under the Mango Tree in the first James Bond film Dr. No. She gave up professional singing in the 1960s.
Coupland serenades the opening scene of the film Flannelfoot (1953) where she starred as a nightclub singer. In 1959, she was unexpectedly cast by Joan Littlewood as Sally in the Theatre Workshop musical Make Me An Offer, and soon appeared in a number of West End shows including Gigi and Not Now, Darling.
She made her television debut in a 1961 episode of Emergency – Ward 10. Her other early roles were in Dixon of Dock Green, The Wednesday Play, Softly, Softly and Z-Cars. However, after playing a mother in Please Sir! and the Siberian wife in Mel Brooks's film The Twelve Chairs (1970), she gained her when she was cast as Jean Abbott, the long-suffering wife of Sid James's character, in Bless This House, which began its run in February 1971. She reprised the role in the 1972 feature film and continued in the role until James died in 1976. She appeared in a few other films including The Millionairess (1960), The Family Way (1966), Charlie Bubbles (1967), Spring and Port Wine (1969), The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970), The Best Pair of Legs in the Business (1973) and Operation Daybreak (1975).
During the late 1970s and 1980s, Coupland appeared in Wilde Alliance, Triangle, Dickens of London and Juliet Bravo. She was cast in soap opera Triangle after the original actor due to play the owner of the line died. She had been on the set with her husband, a director on the programme, and was offered the part. In 1992, she appeared in an episode of One Foot in the Grave, and in 2000 she had a six-week role as Maureen Carter in EastEnders. Following this, Coupland appeared in Doctors, Casualty and in 2005 Rose and Maloney, her final television appearance.
Diana Coupland married twice. She and her first husband, composer Monty Norman, divorced after 20 years of marriage, having had one daughter. In 2001, she gave evidence in a High Court case after her former husband sued The Sunday Times following a 1997 article suggesting that Norman had falsely taken credit and royalties for the James Bond theme music, which had actually been written by John Barry. Coupland described the article as blatantly untrue and her former husband was awarded £30,000.
She married Marc Miller, a producer, in 1980. Coupland, who was a patron of National Lupus UK, died aged 78 at the University Hospital, Coventry in 2006 after failing to recover following an operation to resolve long-term heart problems.
Snow Caused Tree To Fall Across Guildford Way. Coquitlam City Canada 94K Video
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Excerpt from Radio interview with Ray Greek MD: 30th April 2014
Ray Greek MD took part in a radio interview on 30th April 2014. This exceprt provides a very good illustration of how the animal experimentation community ignore medical evidence - which threatens human lives - in order to pursue their personal agenda.
The case for human medicine is represented by EDM 263's call for properly moderated public scientific debates, together with Britain's leading human rights defence barrister Michael Mansfield QC who has endorsed the debate conditions. The EDM is signed by 52 MPs at the time of writing, including Zac Goldsmith MP, Diane Abbott MP, and Caroline Lucas MP
Background:
Parliamentary EDM 263 calls for properly moderated, public scientific debates about the claimed 'predictive' value of animal experiments for human patients. Most research grants actually go towards funding such animal based studies, claimed as 'able to save people's lives'.
What does this mean for human patients?
The EDM cites up-to-date statistics which highlight the fact that GPs and hospitals require tests to have a success rate in the region of at least 95% to be accepted as 'predictive' for human patients. For example, a blood test employed to determine whether a patient has cancer is required to predict the outcome of the test correctly around 95% of the time, otherwise the test is discarded. Animal experiments have a success rate in the region of 31% - so they get the answer wrong around 69% of the time. This is why animal experiments can not be held up as 'predictive models' for humans. Visit the Parliamentary EDM page here
What Does this Mean for Beagles and Other Non-Human Laboratory Animals?
Loveable, friendly Beagles are the chosen breed of dog for such experiments. The latest figures from the Home Office show that in 2012, 85% of all Beagles experimented on were used for such experiments, claimed as able to 'predict' human responses - that's 2,647 individual dogs out the total 3,118. (Essentially these dogs were used to test the toxicity levels for new human medicines and for ADME studies for the same). These figures also apply to highly intelligent non-human primates. The total number of primates experimented on in 2012 was 2,186, of which 1,918 - or 88% - were used in experiments claimed as applicable for human patients - as 'applied human studies'. And again, this is reflected in experiments on rats: out of a total of 273,046 individual rats, 200,526, - that's 73% - were used in experiments claimed as 'predictive' for humans.
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Shots Fired at 128th St & 60th Ave. Surrey, B.C. Canada
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada June 27 2018
RCMP had a large area behind police tape, after multiple shots were fired in this intersection, at 128 Street and 60 Ave. Unconfirmed reports, that a person showed up at a local hospital with a gunshot wound. It's unclear if the two incidents are related. One resident, is concerned about his kids safety, because of stray bullets
JOHN BETJEMAN - WikiVidi Documentary
Sir John Betjeman, CBE was an English poet, writer, and broadcaster who described himself in Who's Who as a poet and hack. He was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1972 until his death. He was a founding member of the Victorian Society and a passionate defender of Victorian architecture. He began his career as a journalist and ended it as one of the most popular British Poets Laureate and a much-loved figure on British television....
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(retake) old Otis traction elevators (bank F) @ Surrey Memorial Hospital
riding the F bank of elevators @ SMH
manufacturer = Otis (early Lexan)
type = traction
capacity = 4000lbs
floors = 4 (1, *2, 3, 4)
installed time = 1959
notes: still has not been modded... yet, KONE might dig their claws into them soon
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