Channeling Abraham Lincoln, seeing the world from his perspective.
Ever wondered what was it like to be President Abraham Lincoln? Now you can listen to him share his thoughts through the art of channeling. Channeled by Lorraine & Elena. Abraham Lincoln talks about love, loss, life as a president and how he feels about the current political situation of United States of America.
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As spiritual mediums, Elena and Lorraine act as the mediators for The Divine Intelligence and Angelic Kingdom. We can travel through time and space on the etheric plane and experience past lives on earth and other planets. We relay important messages from the higher realms to the physical world.
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TESTIMONIAL FOR ELENA:
I want to thank Elena Aivazopoulou! I was still dealing with someone in my life that could say something to me and that would trigger all kinds of emotions in me like pain, shame and not being good enough. Elena offered to give me a healing session. She told me to relax and that she would give me a distance healing together with the Grey’s. When Elena started the healing I went in meditation, I felt and saw the Grey’s standing beside me and working on my heart.
It was a beautiful experience. She told me afterwards that the Grey’s placed a protective membrame around my lower chakra’s and that before I would start a conversation or read a message from that person I should first bring this membrame up as a protective shield around my lower chakra’s. She also told me that the Grey’s told her it would take about 2 day’s before the membrame would be fully active. Since then I felt no emotions putting me down anymore when I was in communication with that person.
I am so grateful for this and want to thank Elena and the Grey’s for this healing, it allowed me to close a big emotional part in my life and soul that needed this healing - Chico
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I had amazing experiences in a session with Lorraine! I found her to be a very kind, heart centred and thorough medium. She answered every one of my many questions and so much more. She is gifted with all of her skills.
I was particularly impressed with her clairvoyant abilities and her ability to connect with the Akashic records in such vivid detail! The session was healing for me and it did provide a great deal of comfort. I believe one of the reasons for the healing was that I completely resonated with all the information that Lorraine provided me with.
She was able to describe to me faces and events in my Akashic Records that completely matched experiences, feelings and knowings that I have had throughout my entire life. I have already begun to use this information to enhance my meditations and Reiki sessions too. My time spent in the session with Lorraine was awesome! I highly recommend her services! -Tarra H
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I had an amplified session with both Lorraine & Elena and it was an outstanding experience! I have learned a lot of things about my higher self and they helped me to change my view point of my problems. Their collaboration is unique and i truly recommend this session. - Lina Gav
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The Day Abraham Lincoln became the President of U.S.A (6th November, 1860) | MW’s Rusted Post Box
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America who successfully prosecuted the Civil War to preserve the nation. Rusted Post Box brings to you the life and accomplishments of this great leader via stamps, coins and notes. A hard-working individual, Abraham Lincoln proved that even the humblest person of the lowliest birth, can rise to the highest office of the land.
Rusted Post Box is a series of docudramas that relates various stamps, coins and notes to significant historic events. With the help of the newly established online museum, mintageworld.com, this series aims at imparting knowledge and creating interest in the areas of Philately, Numismatics and Notaphily within the general public, collectors, students and scholars alike.
Promoted by the “Ultra” group, mintageworld.com is the first website of its kind in the world, where all the three fields have been brought under one roof.
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The Sacred Riana terrifies with unbelievable magic | BGT: The Champions
Performances don't come scarier than this. The Indonesian illusionist has already horrified the Judges on Asia's Got Talent, and now she's here to work her magic on Amanda Holden on BGT: The Champions. Can you watch until the end?
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BBC Radio: Assassins - David Pownall
BBC Radio: Assassins - David Pownall
- A Mere Five Thousand Pounds
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How aggrieved timber merchant John Bellingham shot prime minister Spencer Perceval dead in May 1812. Stars David Horovitch.
thru caythorpe england on double decker bus
view from top of double decker going nonstop thru caythorpe lincolnshire.
NEW COINS! 2020 UK Annual Coin Set || In Hand - First Look || Royal Mint || 2020 Video
The new 2020 UK Annual coin set! Great designs including a Team GB 50p, Agatha Christie £2 coin VE Day £2 coin & a Mayflower £2 coin! A quick look at the 2020 annual coins from the Royal Mint.
The Team GB coin is by far my favourite so far this year... comment below which is your top choice!
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Albemarle Street to Belgravia - Conspiracy Murder and Scandal
Albermarle Street to Belgravia - Conspiracy Murder and Scandal all in one of London's most interesting walks with Julian McDonnell from Joolz Guides. Starting in Mayfair.
Albemarle Street -
Royal Institute - Michael Farday gave the first of the famous Christmas lectures in the famous auditorium in 1825.
Faraday discovered electromagnetic rotation here leading to the electric motor too.
1876 - Along the street at Brown’s Hotel, Alexander Graham-Bell made the first long distance phone call. Rudyard Kipling finished The Jungle Book here too.
Other famous patrons included Conan Doyle, Oscar Wilde, JM Barrie, Agatha Christie, Theodore and FD Roosevelt.
No. 13 was The Albemarle Club where Oscar Wilde was accused of Posing as a Sodomite by the Marquis of Queensbury. Father of Lord Alfred Douglas.
50 Albemarle Street - Scandal
Publishers have been based here through ten generations all called John Murray from 1762 - 2002
They were also Lord Byron’s publisher. He became famous with his poem “Child Harold’s Pilgrimage
Byron died in Greece in 1824 having become hugely famous but in his latter years became associated with scandal, sodomy, bigamy, incest and a tangled love life making him a romantic hero.
Fighting against the Ottomans in the Greek war of independence.
His life too immoral to be buried at Westminster Abbey
Byron entrusted his memoirs to Thomas Moore his poet mate.
But John Murray ii was so shocked by the diaries he thought they were too scandalous to be published and burned them here in the fireplace!
Berkeley Square
The plane trees were planted in 1789 oldest in London
1747 - no 44 William Kent House - Clermont Club where Lord Lucky Lucan was due to meet friends in 1974
Beau Brummel entertained there too.
The Lansdowne Club was where Harry Gordon Selfridge lived.
Curzon Street
Half Moon Street was where Jeeves lives for access to clubs of Pall Mall and Mayfair in P.G. Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster.
Shepherd’s Market was the location of the original May Fair. Riotous fairs took place every May but banned in 1764 because of complaints from residents.
Beau Brummel lived at no.4
Trumpers - Hair dresser George Trumper opened it in the late 19th Century, and it retains the original mahogany cubicles and glass display cabinets.. for the discerning gentleman.
Perfumes like Astor, Wellington Curzon Spanish Leather
Selection of canes, umbrellas, cuff links gentleman’s goods
Hyse Park Corner
Byron statue - Somewhat abandoned much like he was by the British. Used to be visible before all the streets were built.
The pink pedestal was donated by the Greek Government in 1888 as gratitude for his help in the war.
His dog by his side called Boatswain died of rabies
It was designed by Richard Claude Belt who won a libel case for not sculpting his own work
Achilles statue
First nude statue in London erected in 1822 - dedicated to Wellington and cast from guns captured at Waterloo.
Fig leaf put there to spare he blushes of ladies
Apsley House
Apsley House was built in 1770s for Lord Apsley
Home of Duke of Wellington who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo and after whom we get Wellington boots.
It's called Number 1 London because it was the first house on entering through Knightsbridge tollgate
Inside is a nude statue of Napoleon which Napoleon didn’t like and it was purchased by the British Government from the French as a gift to Wellington.
46 Lwr Belgrave Street - Conspiracy and murder in Belgravia
Scene of a bloody murder which sparked one of the most famous man-hunts in recent history.
Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan was an aristocrat and professional gambler and playboy who liked fast cars champagne and women.
1963 he married Veronica Duncan and had 3 children.
Marriage broke down in 1972 he moved out of the family home. Then one night the nanny was found murdered in the basement.
Lucan’s wife was also attacked and she claimed it was Lord Lucan.
Lucan borrowed a friend’s car and drove to Sussex to see a friend
Later it was found abandoned in Newhaven with the bloody lead piping in the boot.
Lucan was never seen again. It’s fascinated the British public for years.
People still claim to have had sightings of him but the police maintain that he’s missing presumed dead..
The star tavern - Belgravia
Where the great train robbery was planned
Ronald Biggs was thee most famous and escaped to Brasil...
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2500 Years old Cockington Torquay Devon South West England
2500 Jahre alstes Dorf Cockington in England.
Das Dorf ist bewohnt.
Cockington is a village in Torquay in the English county of Devon. It has old cottages within its boundaries,
The village was probably founded 2,500 years ago during the Iron Age with evidence of two hill forts on either side of Cockington valley.The evidence from this village shows that it was primarily a fishing and farming village.
In her youth, Agatha Christie regularly visited Cockington.
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Sophie Hannah Interview (Lincolnshire Echo)
Interview with bestselling crime novelist Sophie Hannah.
Dick Spanner, P.I. (1986) - Intro (Opening)
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Dick Spanner, P.I. is a 1986 British stop-motion animated comedy series which parodied Chandleresque detective shows. The title character and protagonist was Dick Spanner, voiced by Shane Rimmer, a robotic private detective who works cases in a futuristic urban setting. The show made frequent use of puns and visual gags.
The series consisted of 22 six-minute episodes, covering two story arcs of equal length: The Case Of The Human Cannonball and The Case Of The Maltese Parrot. The programme was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom as a segment of the Sunday morning show Network 7 on Channel 4, and was later repeated on the same channel in a late night spot.
Produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, the series was created and written by Terry Adlam, who had previously worked on effects for Anderson's Terrahawks. It was also the basis for the Anderson-created Tennents Pilsner advertising campaign using the Lou Tennent character (voiced by Vivian Stanshall).
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Traditional Anglican bishops sign Catechism Catholic Church Portsmouth UK October 2007
Historic occasion as the bishops of the Traditional Anglican Communion sign their statement of belief, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, in order to be received into Full Communion with the Catholic Church, St Agatha's Portsmouth, UK, October 2007
Lancaster Crew Memorial Unveiling Ceremony Colchester Essex U.K. 25th April 2013
On Thursday 25th April 2013 a small memorial was unveiled in Colchester Essex England honouring seven airmen who died in a RAF Lancaster crash near the town in 1944.
On Tuesday 25th April 1944 Lancaster UM-K2 serial No. DV 177 based at RAF Wickenby in Lincolnshire was returning to its' base from an operation to Karlsruhe, Germany.
As the crew were probably thinking that the worst was over and would soon be home, passing over East Anglia, everything changed in an instant. A German Night Fighter attacked the aircraft causing severe damage and it is believed killing the Tail Gunner, 22 year old Ernest Fancy, RAF.
The attack occurred at 03.58 a.m. and the aircraft began to burn on the left hand side, fuel tanks ruptured. The Pilot, 22 year old Canadian Murray McPherson, altered course and eventually attempted an emergency landing at USAF base Boxted, five miles outside Colchester.
German records state that the attack occurred 5-15 km south of Diss in Norfolk. RAF official records imply that the attack occurred over Colchester. There is substantial information in the German record whereas the RAF report has considerably less information. The return trip from Karlsruhe would have meant that the aircraft would have been near Diss. Time may tell which record is correct, who knows. A heading towards Colchester was obviously in the wrong direction for Wickenby in Lincolcnshire.
Several other airfields were passed on the way to Colchester where a landing attempt could have been made. We can only speculate that there were considerable problems on board the aircraft after the attack and possibly it was not very controllable.
Once the aircraft came near to Colchester several witnesses first heard then saw the aircraft pass overhead. It was flying extremely low, maybe at 60 feet, all four engines were working and 'screaming' loudly, making little headway. The bomber appeared to be making left turns only. Fire extended from the left wing along the fuselage and beyond the tail.
The Americans on the airfield at Boxted tried to help the stricken crew as best they could. That morning there was quite a lot of ground mist and they decided to take an unusual step of lighting up the flare path even though this could have exposed the base to an attack.
The witnesses spoken to as the memorial was arranged to this day never forgot what they saw that morning and even today are saddened by what happened.
Eventually as the Pilot attempted to line up with the main runway at Boxted he must have carried out a right turn and this is when it is thought tragedy struck. The bomber went out of control and crashed on the periphery of the airfield at 04.10 a.m. No one survived this devastating impact. The crew were barely a minute away from reaching that main runway.
On the ground there were some remarkable lucky escapes. A mobile receiver unit, part of radar station which was based on the back of a truck had just shut down a few minutes before the plane came down. Two American servicemen had just walked away unscathed. Also, in the same area of the airfield which was site seven, there was a cluster of Nissen huts. Fragments of one of the aircrafts' engines pierced one of the huts and passed between the bunks of sleeping servicemen.
67 years later, on hearing local man David Seaborns' account of what he saw that morning, a group of friends decided to see if they could mark the crash site with a small memorial. Eventually this was accomplished 69 years after the event.
Attempting to trace relatives was the right thing to do. This took 18 months to complete and one or more relatives were traced for each of the seven airmen.
Thirty or so relatives attended the ceremony. Some travelled from Canada and Australia, and all had journeyed considerably to be there.
The ceremony was marked at the beginning by a flyover by an operational RAF Apache attack helicopter as a mark of respect from todays Royal Air Force from nearby Wattisham and at the conclusion the Battle of Britain memorial Flights Lancaster flew over carrying out three low level passes. Days prior to the ceremony the weather had been variable. On the actual day the sun shone gloriously to such an extent that some people found they were suffering from the heat. The following day the weather returned to much the same normal Spring time conditions.
The seven airmen were at last honoured by the people of Colchester in what had been a memorable occasion for all involved.
Some of relatives have kept in contact with each other since the memorial was unveiled.
There has been newsletter write ups completed by the Harwich Royal British Legion Brass Band who provided the musical accompaniment for us at the ceremony and also Jordanhill school in Glasgow. The British Flight Engineer James Mayger attended Jordanhill and much later two nieces also went to the same school. They both remember laying flowers around the school memorial on the anniversary of the crash.
Agatha The English Bulldog Eating
Agatha enjoying her meal.
Angelic Voices - The Choristers of Salisbury Cathedral
An extract from the documentary 'Angelic Voices - The Choristers of Salisbury Cathedral'.
Child choristers have been singing at Salisbury for 900 years. This film follows Salisbury Cathedral’s current choristers over Easter and through the summer term. The Cathedral’s separate boy and girl choirs each contain 16 of the most musically gifted 8-13 year olds in the country. Their role, now as always, is to sing, day-in day-out some of the most sublime music ever written in one of Britain’s most beautiful buildings.
Made for the BBC, directed by Emmy award-winning Cesca Eaton and narrated by Michelle Dockery (Downtown Abbey’s Lady Mary Crawley) this fascinating observational portrait will immerse you in the history and music of one of Britain’s most distinctive and cultural traditions.
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Volunteer elderly befriender Corrine, Londoner #170
Corinne met Agatha through Age UK’s elderly befriending service, after the loss of her Grandma and her insight into the loneliness of the elderly generation in London. She started out by helping with the garden but their friendship soon blossomed and they’ve become great friends.
1000 LONDONERS
This film is part of 1000 Londoners, a five-year digital project which aims to create a digital portrait of a city through 1000 of the people who identify themselves with it. The profile contains a 3 minute film that gives an insight into the life of the Londoner, as well as their personal photos of London and some answers to crucial questions about their views on London life. Over the course of the project we aim to reveal as many facets of the capital as possible, seeing city life from 1000 points of view.
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1000 Londoners is produced by South London based film production company and social enterprise, Chocolate Films. The filmmakers from Chocolate Films will be both producing the films and providing opportunities to young people and community groups to make their own short documentaries, which will contribute to the 1000 films. Visit chocolatefilms.com
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I've for a long time wanted to do something with older people because I was very close with my grandmother and she was in Zambia, I was here. And I always felt like if she was here I would be round there all the time, I would do anything for her. And I just felt that sometimes older people in the UK are forgotten and they can be quite lonely their families have moved away. So I got in touch with Age UK and the 'garden friend' seemed to be the perfect fit for me. All my family and friends know about Agatha. She's got such a zest for life, really, like unbelievably so. She's very easy to talk to, that's what I like about her. She's very easy to talk to and she's pleasant, she's nice. Well I still, I do still have to fill those things in… I think what really made us gel is our African connection, actually for me. When you talk about African values, when have someone who has that value they have the respect for the older people. They know the way that you actually sense their needs. You know, they don't impose themselves on you. She does it all the time! I have some fantastic memories of growing up in Zambia. You know, those eight years I was raised by my grandmother. We were very close and I think just that initial upbringing has instilled those particular values in me of really caring for your grandparent. Even to the point where you kind of forget about your own mum and dad because they are, they are the ones! And then I think the generation after me would do the same for my mum for example. My grandmother sadly passed away last year. Her name was Seleta and she was amazing, absolutely amazing. She actually died in this country, which was great in a way, it sounds a bit odd, but I feel like I had the opportunity to give back what she did to me for my first years of my life. Definitely not having her here where I can see her regularly I think definitely motivated me to give back to another grandmother who doesn't have anybody that can you know, look out for them and do their gardening because, you know, they can't quite manage it anymore. Ah that sunshine! Beautiful.
Beginner Beekeeping Ep 1 - The difference between a Flow™ Hive and a Langstroth hive
Flow Hive’s backyard beekeeping expert Louise looks at the differences between the most common types of beehives to help you decide which is the best choice for you.
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Deborah Sampson Cross-Dresses to Fight the British (feat. Evan Rachel Wood) - Drunk History
Deborah Sampson demonstrates great courage by disguising herself as a man to fight for America in the Revolutionary War.
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