Laura singing Don't rain on my Parade at the Angles Theatre Wisbech
Recorded on May 5, 2012 using a Flip Video camera.
Holy Mackerel! Promo Video
Cheeky promo film for our 2015/16 Christmas Show 'Holy Mackerel!', in association with Shanty Theatre Company.
Holy Mackerel! playing at
Sir John Mills Theatre, Ipswich: 2nd Dec - 9th Jan
Seckford Theatre, Woodbridge: 12th - 23rd Jan
Key Theatre, Peterborough: 26th - 30th Jan
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Toadfish Bone - 'The Hunter'
Angles Theatre, Wisbech
April 2018
The Fenland Screamers & Other Boggy Tales Trailer
Eastern Angles presents their musical comedy alternative to the Christmas pantomime in The Fenland Screamers & Other Boggy Tales.
Touring to Ipswich, Woodbridge and Peterborough from 5th December 2018 - 26th January 2019.
Written and Directed by Pat Whymark and Julian Harries
Music by Pat Whymark
Cast: Geri Allen, Eloise Kay, Joe Leat, James Macnaughton, Anthony Pinnick
Set & Costume Design by Emma Tompkins
Box Office: 01473 211498 (Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm)
DAVE at the Five Bells in Wisbech by Vodkad
DAVE at the Five Bells in Wisbech
Wisbech Camera Club
Selection of images from members. For more information please visit wisbchcameraclub.co.uk
Carols by Candleligh at Community House, Wisbech, with residents and REACH Singers
Lovely event held tonight at Community House in Wisbech, the first Community Carol service with members of the REACH singers starting off the singing. Members of the community joined in singing traditional Carols followed by hot drinks and mince pies. Video gives a small snapshot of the event.
Nyree Scott
Kraynium - Live at the Willowfest, Peterborough 1999
Kraynium material can be downloaded from FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!!! m/
Wisbech Slumdog Millionaire
Wisbech Slumdog Millionaire
wisbech rememberance day pride of britain 14 11 2010 024 medals part 8.
Delphic Vapours: Singing, Ringing Tree
The band get stuck in a snowstorm in rural England. The track is Singing, Ringing Tree from the album Get Off Their Knees on Critical Heights.
criticalheights.com
Best Bits So Far
Ash , Cookie , Mawgan , Aiden , Scott .. In Wisbech . Stupitt Lil Stunts But Some Of Em Are Funny Tho . Better When It Gets Goingg :L x
Kraynium - Personal Freedom Surrendered (1999)
Kraynium were a Brutal Death metal band from Peterborough, England.
They born in 1998 and sadly disbanding in 2000, after the release of their only Demo.
This is the Whole demo called Personal Freedom Surrendered, released in 1999 (recently in 2016 a Cd-R edition was made).
Tracklist:
1- Embodiment of Darkness
2- Justified Meat Content
3- This Life
4- Pointless Existence
5- A Song about Love!
6- Unreleased song
7- Unreleased song 2
Enjoy the unknown.
East Anglian Scenes, 1960s - Film 18443
Events in East Anglia in 1967.
City of Norwich, East Anglia, U.K. View across a car park towards the art deco City Hall. Panning shot across car park, moving left from from St Peter Mancroft church past City Hall towards the Theatre Royal. Closer view of the exterior of the theatre with a couple of cars parked outside. Side view of the building from a street corner. Chapelfield Gardens seen from a road looking towards the small bandstand.
Freedom of Norwich/ RAF Coltishall. Marching down a street in Norwich. Low angle view of the uniformed men marching left to right across the frame, spectators stand watching the parade from a balcony above. More spectators lining the street on this rainy day, hoods and umbrellas up. Outside the City Hall, the mayor walks amongst the officers. Three aeroplanes fly over. The mayor, members of the RAF and a man wearing a wig of office standing on a podium. Wider view looking across the square outside City Hall whilst the uniformed men perform marching maneuvers
Fire truck parked outside shops in Norwich. Exterior view of a shop in which there has been a fire, firemen sweep up debris on the pavement as people pass by. Interior of the property as firemen inspect it.
Gamekeepers' Shoot - Men wearing heavy coats and hats stand around in a field, some of them carrying guns over their arms. Clay pigeon shooter man sitting in a box with piles of clay shot ready to be propelled into the air. Five men standing behind a rope barrier, they take it in turns to shoot. Award table with a bird trophy. A man empties a bucket of empty bullet shells onto a larger pile of them.
Heavy Horse Show - Wide view of a stadium, part of which has covered stands, spectators stand near the barriers watching the equestrian event. Five horses are lead around in a line across the grounds. Close up of a horse's hairy hooves. A line of horses stand in a line in the field whilst one of the enormous participants canters across in front of them lead by its groom. Spectators in the stands. Elevated view from the stands looking down on people watching a horse and its owner go by. Close view of a horse's rump with its tail tied into a decorative knot. Another giant of a horse walking with its owner. Spectators wearing bowler hats. Another impressive equine contestant. A rosette is pined to its bridle
Picturesque garden avenue with herbaceous borders. Fountain seen through two clipped hedges. A man, possibly the gardener, crouches amongst the flowers in one of the beds. Flowerbed and lawn seen through metal arch. Gravel terrace with planters. A stone, three arched, bridge crossing over a lake bordered by trees and flowers.
Cricket club - Young men and older wearing traditional cricket whites learning how to hold a cricket ball. Old man wearing a suit shows a young man how to swing a bat. Several shots of the young men/teenage boys learning how to bat and throw in training nets.
Remembering Sir Harold Kroto
Of Carbon Structures And Soccer Balls
THE PERFECT CARBON MOLECULE
Harry Kroto was a co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley. Sir Harold (although he much preferred Harry) anticipated that the heat of stars in distant space organized 60 carbon molecules into a specific patter of hexagons and pentagons. He and his fellow scientists were able to reproduce C60 in the laboratory and it took the shape of a soccer ball or geodesic dome. In honor of Buckminster Fuller they called the C60 structure the “buckeyball” and “fullerene”. They are critical to studying nanotechnology.
Sir Harold Walter Kroto, FRS (born Harold Walter Krotoschiner; 7 October 1939 – 30 April 2016), known as Harry Kroto, was an English chemist. He shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley for their discovery of fullerenes. He is the recipient of many other honors and awards.
Kroto held many positions in academia throughout his life, most notably the Francis Eppes Professor of Chemistry at the Florida State University, which he joined in 2004. Prior to this, he spent a large part of his career at the University of Sussex, where he held an emeritus professorship.
Kroto was born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England, to Edith and Heinz Krotoschiner,[1][3] with his name being of Silesian origin.[4] His father's family came from Bojanowo, Poland, and his mother's from Berlin, Germany. Both his parents were born in Berlin and came to Great Britain in the 1930s as refugees from the Nazis because his father was Jewish. He was raised in Bolton, Lancashire, England, and attended Bolton School, where he was a contemporary of the highly acclaimed actor Ian McKellen. In 1955, the family name was shortened to Kroto.[1]
As a child, he became fascinated by a Meccano set.[5] Kroto credited Meccano — amongst other things — with developing skills useful in scientific research.[4] He developed an interest in chemistry, physics, and mathematics in secondary school, and because his sixth form chemistry teacher (Harry Heaney – who subsequently became a University Professor) felt that the University of Sheffield had the best chemistry department in the United Kingdom, he went to Sheffield.
Although raised Jewish, Harry Kroto stated that religion never made any sense to him.[4] He was a humanist who claimed to have three religions: Amnesty Internationalism, atheism, and humor.[6][7][8] He was a distinguished supporter of the British Humanist Association.[9] In 2003 he was one of 22 Nobel Laureates who signed the Humanist Manifesto.[10]
Kroto was educated at Bolton School and went to the University of Sheffield in 1958, where he obtained a first-class honours BSc degree in Chemistry (1961) and a PhD in Molecular Spectroscopy (1964).[1] During his time at Sheffield he also was the art editor of “Arrows” – the University student magazine, played tennis for the University team (reaching the UAU finals twice) and was President of the Student Athletics Council (1963–64). Among other things such as making the first phosphaalkenes (compounds with carbon phosphorus double bonds), his doctoral studies included unpublished research on carbon suboxide, O=C=C=C=O, and this led to a general interest in molecules containing chains of carbon atoms with numerous multiple bonds. He started his work with an interest in organic chemistry, but when he learned about spectroscopy it inclined him towards quantum chemistry; he later developed an interest in astrochemistry.[1]
After obtaining his PhD, Kroto spent two-years in a postdoctoral position at the National Research Council in Ottawa, Canada carrying out further work in molecular spectroscopy, and also spent the subsequent year at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey (1966–1967) carrying out Raman studies of liquid phase interactions and worked on quantum chemistry.
In 1967, Kroto began teaching and research at the University of Sussex in England. During his time at Sussex from 1967 to 1985, he carried out research mainly focused on the spectroscopic studies of new and novel unstable and semi-stable species. This work resulted in the birth of the various fields of new chemistry involving carbon multiply bonded to second and third row elements e.g. S, Se and P. A particularly important breakthrough (with Sussex colleague John Nixon) was the creation of several novel, new phosphorus species detected by microwave spectroscopy. This work resulted in the birth of the field(s) of phosphaalkene and phosphaalkyne chemistry. These species contain carbon double and triple bonded to phosphorus (C=P and C≡P)
Riot 4 Austerity
Les Chappell, the rather wonderful percussionist with The John Preston Tribute Band performs Riot 4 Austerity solo. Accompanying himself on a vintage Philips Philichorda organ purchased at March car boot sale. He sold the organ a few day's later on eBay. This performance will never be replicated.