Ingrams and Middles Sports Day 2019
Highlights of the 2019 Ingrams and Middles Sports Day, encompassing field and track athletics events, mixed doubles tennis and mixed rounders matches.
Wadhurst
This video is about Wadhurst
bader, and babes.
the women of Herstmonceux Castle who make smiles happen daily.
Ancient woodlands, Wild ponies and Englands oldest castle!!
Some footage of the 900yr old, Old Buckenham Castle, situated on the outskirts of New Buckenham village, and the surrounding areas.
The castle has a full 360 moat, large earth works and is the oldest standing keep in England. It is not advertised anywhere, not even locally, nor is it signposted as a tourist attraction or historical location.
The only access is via a stone bridge crossing the 30ft moat, and the considerable iron gates to the bridge are kept locked. The key can be obtained from a local shop for a charitable donation although this is not advertised either, and on my visit some rather selfish person had taken the key and not handed it back in after they had finished with it, so with permission I had to climb the bridge to gain access.
Seems a real shame that such a beautiful place is hiding away unknown to any passers by.
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Site of old K&S hospital in Tunbridge Wells
Titles Only Various Aka Title Roll Various (1926)
Various titles for stories in Pathe Gazette Issue G 1285. Please see separate records for details of stories themselves.
Title (1) : MARWICK HEAD. In memory of Empire's Greatest Soldier. Imposing Memorial, on nearest point to where ill-fated H.M.S. Hampshire was lost, completed.
Title (2) : SURREY. Festival of EID-UL-FTR. Moslems in England attend celebrations at the Woking Mosque.
Title (3) : Over the Aerodrome. Owing to adverse weather it took over 2 1/2 hours to complete landing operations.
Title (4) : Prince Olaf, with the Commander and Crew.
Title (5) : NORFOLK. ROME TO PULHAM NON-STOP! Amundsen's Airship - 'Norge 1' - in which he will attempt flight across the arctic wastes, completes 1,400 miles journey in 30 hours.
Title (6) : Piloted by Capt. C. D. Barnard in a D.H.9, our camera-man accompanied Airship for English Coast and secured wonderful and exclusive pictures.
Title (flash frame) (7): GAZETTE NO. 26-30.
Title (8) : TONBRIDGE. The Final Meet of the Season. Lady Hardinge presents Miss K. Styles - retiring Master of West Kent Hounds - with painting of herself.
Title (9) : Roehampton. You can take your eye off the ball! Tom Howard ... Australia's best professional ... 'putts' with his eye on the hole ... and successfully ... too!
Various titles for stories in Pathe Gazette Issue G 1285. Please see separate records for details of stories themselves.
Title (10) : GLASGOW. Record Crowd of 100,000 see St. Mirren defeat Celtic 2-nil, and win Scottish Cup for first time.
Title (11) : LONDON. OUR TEST TEAM ... of the future, in the making! Schoolboy Cricketers 'learn their lessons' at Lords.
Title (12) : Bowling instruction from Walter Brearly, the Veteran Lancashire Fast Bowler.
Title (13) : LONDON. Modern Grace Darlings. Mrs. Stanton & Miss Stephenson two of the women who launched the Boulmer (Northumberland) Life-Boat ... attend London celebrations held in their honour.
Title (1) is repeated.
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Belvoir Castle April 2017
A visit to Belvoir Castle & Gardens near Grantham. April 2017
Zeppelin
A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century. Zeppelin's ideas were first formulated in 1874 and developed in detail in 1893. They were patented in Germany in 1895 and in the United States in 1899. After the outstanding success of the Zeppelin design, the word zeppelin came to be commonly used to refer to all rigid airships. Zeppelins were first flown commercially in 1910 by Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-AG (DELAG), the world's first airline in revenue service. By mid-1914, DELAG had carried over 10,000 fare-paying passengers on over 1,500 flights. During World War I the German military made extensive use of Zeppelins as bombers and scouts, killing over 500 people in bombing raids in Britain.
The defeat of Germany in 1918 temporarily halted the airship business. Although DELAG established a scheduled daily service between Berlin, Munich, and Friedrichshafen in 1919, the airships built for this service eventually had to be surrendered under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which also prohibited Germany from building large airships. An exception was made allowing the construction of one airship for the US Navy, which saved the company from extinction. In 1926 the restrictions on airship construction were lifted and with the aid of donations from the public work was started on the construction of LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin. This revived the company' fortunes, and during the 1930s when the airships Graf Zeppelin and the larger LZ 129 Hindenburg operated regular transatlantic flights from Germany to North America and Brazil. The Art Deco spire of the Empire State Building was originally, if impractically, designed to serve as a mooring mast for Zeppelins and other airships. The Hindenburg disaster in 1937, along with political and economic issues, hastened the demise of the Zeppelins.
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Trains of Ontario (Video #3)
VIA 95 at MP 4.39 - CN Grimsby Subdivision
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