alison's gift from me on valantines day
i have been with alison for over 6 years and put some pic's together to share ,
please like ? pic location's are , crete , skegness , droitwich spa , hop pocket chorley .
Incredible Smokable - Todmorden
The guerilla growing traditions of Todmorden
Bramsche Bar Opening - Todmorden
A time lapse video of Bramsche bar's opening day.
Soundtracked by Minotaur Shock's 'Ocean Swell' released spring/summer 2012.
Hours to Waste Lucy Zirins Blues & Rock weekend Jaks Bar Skegness Butlins.mpg
Could not catch the name of this song. Can you?
Paul Andrew Ulysses Lamb 2009 WILLIAM COBBETT PUB FARNHAM UK
hendrix style
Lorna & Jules Fothergill - - live Moscow 5.03.2015 MVI 9177
BGL Live Penn Bowling Club Sunday 18th May 2014
Katie Bradley - Be careful with My Baby
written by katie bradley
Marcus Bonfanti - Goin' Down
Marcus Bonfanti - Goin' Down. At The Volunteer Inn, Sidmouth August 2011
Katie Bradley Band - Be Careful With My Baby - HBBF14
24thMay, 2014. Hebden Bridge Blues Festival
Hooson........ At Mayport Blues Festival
Jenna Hooson Band
Alex McKown Band
Blues Water Festival, The Platform, Morecambe, 23 June 2013
DAN NASH RAY WALLEN TODD SHARPVILLE DAVIDE MAZZANTINI
ROUND MIDNIGHT 5/12/13
BLUES BOY KINGS - Play My Axes - Music Video
Blues Boy Kings performing the lead track off the new album -
Back On The Blues - recorded February to April 2019.
Directed by Dan Donovan.
Cameras Dan Donovan and Chloe Sayers.
Martyn Joseph at Wadsworth June 2015 On My Way (Hebden Bridge remix!)
Martyn seemed to really enjoy his gig at Wadsworth Community Centre near Hebden Bridge and, on several occasions, made reference to Hebden Bridge in his songs which went down very well with our audience.
Marcus Bonfanti & Paddy Milner - Leave No Traces ( Live 17th March 2013 )
Sound system hire
Contact Ace Bros on 0208 150 1890 or email info@acebros.co.uk .
Kensington Music Club @ Mansion Bar & Parlour
Marcus Bonfanti - Jezebel
Live at the Thunderbolt, Bristol 0713. From the Shake The Walls album.
Narrowboat Build and Launch
Construction of our 60ft narrowboat shell by ALEXANDER BOATBUILDERS of Stourport, had started on time, and in little over six weeks was ready for launch. This would be a complete DIY fit out.
We had fitted out a 40ft cruiser stern shell in the 1980s and I had built a 16ft wooden cruiser from scratch in 1970, so we had a better idea of what we needed for an achievable quality finished result. The choice of builder was based on personal recommendation and the attention to detail and strength in the hull construction. Jim Sparkes' steel doors are among the best I have seen : reducing draughts and the ingress of water. They are very easy to line out in solid timber panels.
During the lead time up to the build we finalised our plan for the window positions using a sheet of A3 card with coloured card windows cut to scale and positioned with Blu Tack -- moving them little by little until we felt it looked right. We ensured that the windows worked with the planned interior, that there were no unnecessary windows which restrict fitting out options and waste heat, and that they were well away from the ends of the cabin or any stove pipe. No window was to be exactly opposite another -- thus improving pools of natural light inside. Ultimately we settled on an arrangement where the window spacing increases at each interval from stern to bow. Probably not the golden ratio of the Greeks, but one which leads the eye along the cabin side. We adopted a similar ratio for the brass roof vents (also scaled down on to A3 card to visualize the appearance), in this case ensuring they were along the lowest parts (the sides) of the cabin top to avoid reducing bridge and tunnel clearances, and in positions which would not be over the top of a bed or a chair. Our headlamp would be mounted from a dismountable outer steel frame for a cratch. The stern dollies for mooring ropes had unobtrusive semicircular hoops of bar fitted near them to act as fairleads -- to avoid the possibility of a rope lifting off the dolly in a deep lock or difficult mooring situation.
On the day we saw the first sheet of steel on the workshop floor, Dawn purchased the material for making the curtains - although she would not need to start making them for another year! We had a clear plan of our external colour scheme, which would be as simple as possible to allow for any running repairs, and the look of the curtains features in this.
It is always exciting to see a new boat come out of a workshop, and once again Jim Sparkes showed the care taken at every stage of construction -- in this instance with the piece of carpet between forklift forks and new shell. Thank you for a superb boat Jim!
Craneage onto the road transport was skilful, and we were soon on our way to Sharpness docks for the launch.
Those anxious moments when the vessel is suspended over concrete quickly passed, and our daughters, who already saw themselves as seasoned and safe boaters, performed the naming ceremony.
We clambered down into the empty cabin, more akin to a floating skittle alley, and by lunchtime we were warming ourselves in Sharpness Docker's Club.
The following day, severe storms hit the country -- but that is boating!
Filmed on Sony TRV30E miniDV
After Hours Blues Band: Foxy Lady
After Hours at the British Motorcycle Federation end of season Tail End rally. Peterborough Bikes and Blues bar, East Of England Showground, Friday 14th September 2012.
Guitar and vocals Lee Wharton, Bass and vocals Doug Long, drums Ann Batty.
afterhoursbluesband.co.uk