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Places to see in ( London - UK ) Victoria Park
Places to see in ( London - UK ) Victoria Park
Victoria Park is a park in Bow in Greater London, England. Victoria Park is 86.18 hectares of open space that opened in 1845. Victoria Park stretches out across part of the East End of London, bordering parts of Bethnal Green, South Hackney, Cambridge Heath and Old Ford, such as along Old Ford Road, London E3 and Victoria Park Road E9. Victoria Park has also been applied to the neighbourhood around it which is entirely within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Victoria Park has two cafes, The Pavilion Cafe in the West and The Park Cafe in the East. There are two playgrounds, one on either side of Victoria Park , as well as sporting facilities and a skatepark in the East. Victoria Park is home to many historic artifacts and features and has decorative gardens and wilder natural areas as well as open grass lands. Victoria Park is also used as a concert venue and hosts many festivals each year. The park is approximately a mile away from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Owing to its proximity to the Olympic park, it became a venue for the BT London Live event along with Hyde Park during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Victoria Park has in recent years gone through a 12 million pound refurbishment and many of the park's old features have been reinstated or repaired. Victoria Park has won the Green Flag People's Choice Award for the most popular public green space in 2012, 2014 and 2015, no other park in the UK has won the award three times.
In the latter half of the 19th Century, Victoria Park became an essential amenity for the working classes of the East End. For some East End children in the 1880s, this may have been the only large stretch of uninterrupted greenery they ever encountered. Facilities like the Bathing Pond (picture right) —later superseded by the park lido—would have introduced many to swimming in an era when many public baths (like that at Shacklewell) were still simply communal washing facilities.
During the Second World War, Victoria Park was largely closed to the public and effectively became one huge Ack-Ack (anti-aircraft) site. The gun emplacements conveniently straddled the path of German Luftwaffe bombers looping north west after attacking the docks and warehouses further south in what is now Tower Hamlets, and so the park was of some strategic importance.
Mile End tube station for the Central line, District line, Hammersmith & City line services to Stratford, Upminster, Barking or Central London is 10min via Grove Road, you can take the 277 or 425 to Mile End which is 5min away. Cambridge Heath station for National Rail services to Liverpool Street and Enfield or Chingford is 5mins away via Bishops Way. Victoria Park had its own rather grand station Victoria Park railway station (London), on the North London Railway, closed in 1943. The station survived into the 1960s, but when the line to Stratford reopened, it was replaced by Hackney Wick railway station, which is also a short walk from the Park.
The Regent's Canal and Hertford Union Canal is located next to the park; this offers to access to walk or cycle on its towpaths. Mare Street or Mile End or Hackney Wick can easily be reached from here. The National Cycle Route 1 (NCR1) passes here on the Hertford Union Canal. The Greenway walk/cycle path to Beckton via Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Newham General Hospital starts nearby at the far end of the park.
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My Reaction To The London Terror Attack 2017 03 22
Another terrorist atrocity has been committed in London and the West. Why? And how should we react? Is there anything we, as individuals, can do to prevent terrorism? I take a look at the state of violence in the world today, and why it may be that people hate the West so much.
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(and therefore injured or disabled more than 200M).
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Stop The War London 2012 Olympics full
Stop The War Rally Mile End Park Roman Road Bethnal Green - To end Missile placements in or on Tower Blocks, Houses in East London. Mile End Stadium is to be given over to the American Track team, complete with their own armed guards and snipers. This is madness
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2nd Combat Engineer Battalion Honors Fallen Heroes
A memorial service was
held in honor of Staff Sgt. David H. Stewart,
Cpl. Brandon J. Garabrant and Cpl. Adam
J. Wolff aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan,
July 8, 2014.
London sightseeing walk! - Hyde Park, Southbank & Covent Garden - London Sightseeing
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1. Oxford Circus Tube Station:
We arrived in London after parking in High Barnet and taking the train to Kings Cross. Then hopping onto the Victoria line south to Oxford Circus.
2. Buckingham Palace:
After walking past Trafalgar Square and down the Mall we arrived at Buckingham Palace and around towards Green Park. The front gates at Buckingham Palace are always busy, so give yourself some time to observe and explore.
3. Canadian War Memorial:
The Canadian War Memorial is a quiet fountain with beautiful maple leaves carved into the marble. A nice place to sit and reflect.
4. Green Park:
Open grasslands and trees dotted around make this a delight to walk through and stop to watch the world go by.
5. Green Park to Park Lane:
Walking past the Queen's Meadow and over the road towards Park Lane.
6. Hyde Park:
Hyde Park is large and filled with dedicated gardens, open fields and water features. Any trip to London is complemented by visiting this famous city park.
7. The London Mastaba:
Learn more about this intriguing and impressive temporary art piece by artist Christo.
8. Natural History Museum:
Famous for its exhibits, architecture and film locations. Free to enter and explore! Make this part of your London sightseeing walk.
9. McLaren Knightsbridge:
We passed this McLaren dealership and were surprised to see a supercar being driven into the showroom! Worth a look if you want to stop and dream.
10. Picnic in Hyde Park:
We stopped by Paul, the bakery, and picked up some nice sandwiches for a picnic back in Hyde Park. I recommend the salami in a cheese baguette!
11. Wellington Arch:
We walked through Wellington Arch on our way to Oxford Street and Covent Garden.
12. Oxford Street:
If you're looking for big brand high street shops, then this is the street to be on.
13. Covent Garden:
A neighbourhood of London famous for its culture, artisan style and lively atmosphere. Another place to include on any London trip. I wish I recorded more video here but was far to focused on picking up an ice cream!
14. Venchi Gelato London:
This ice cream is worth queuing for. Authentic gelato ice cream that's a perfect treat to enjoy while you watch the attractions in Covent Garden float by.
15. Waterloo Bridge:
There are numerous bridges to cross the Thames. Waterloo gives you a nice view of Westminster and the London Eye.
16. The Tate Modern:
Free to enter and explore, the Tate is a good stopping point with a cafe on the top floor. Filled with contemporary art and literature, plus the main turbine hall always has a breathtaking feature on display.
17. The Millennium Bridge:
This footbridge is a great way to see the city.
18. Beside the Thames
After hours of walking, we had to take a break and found a nice stop down from Lower Thames Street. You can pretty much walk all the way along the Thames here passing by pubs and cafes until you reach the Tower Bridge.
19. Tower Bridge:
The most recognisable of all London bridges. Tower Bridge is exciting to cross and you can even book tickets and go up inside to explore the architecture and history further.
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Muslims protesting crusades and burning a poppy in London
The poppy has a long association with Remembrance Day. But how did the distinctive red flower become such a potent symbol of our remembrance of the sacrifices made in past wars?
Scarlet corn poppies (popaver rhoeas) grow naturally in conditions of disturbed earth throughout Western Europe. The destruction brought by the Napoleonic wars of the early 19th Century transformed bare land into fields of blood red poppies, growing around the bodies of the fallen soldiers.
In late 1914, the fields of Northern France and Flanders were once again ripped open as World War One raged through Europe's heart. Once the conflict was over the poppy was one of the only plants to grow on the otherwise barren battlefields.
The significance of the poppy as a lasting memorial symbol to the fallen was realised by the Canadian surgeon John McCrae in his poem In Flanders Fields. The poppy came to represent the immeasurable sacrifice made by his comrades and quickly became a lasting memorial to those who died in World War One and later conflicts. It was adopted by The Royal British Legion as the symbol for their Poppy Appeal, in aid of those serving in the British Armed Forces, after its formation in 1921.
War Dog Tribute
A tribute to the dog teams served in all wars. These photos are from the Vietnam War, but is dedicated to the courage and sacrifice dog teams have made in all our wars. Dog teams in Vietnam are estimated to have saved over 10,000 lives. Many of the men and dogs in this video will Killed-In Action. We will always remember you!
Devil Dog Bark Marine Corp Memorial
Tribute to all you 2nd Batallion Devil Dogs past and present.
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War Dog Memorial Lyon Twp Michigan March 10 2012
Thanks to Ray Chiasson for putting this presentation together.
Chiasson was a dog trainer at Fort Robinson, Neb., during 1945 and '46.
Fort Robinson was the largest K-9 Training Center during World War II. By mid-1944, all the centers were closed except for Fort Robinson.
Former Technical Sergeant Ray Chiasson now resides at Abbey Park, a senior living community at Mill River in New Hudson, Michigan.
He said he was chosen right out of basic training to be a dog trainer and was sent to Fort Robinson, which was also home to a German Prisoner of War Camp that was guarded by sentry dogs. Every soldier in Chiasson's unit was assigned four dogs.
Abbey Park has a Hall of Honor of photos honoring veterans who fought in World War II.
Abbey Park is also home to the AMVETS Post 2006 Southern Command, which was established by John Bell to honor the senior veterans living there. Post 2006 veterans join the veterans at Abbey Park regularly for meetings and events.
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The Army In London - Life in the Armed Forces (Episode 2)
You can find the British Army all over the world.
From disaster recovery in Nepal, to gathering intelligence to help us figure out threats to our country.
Wherever they’re needed, that’s where they’ll go. But when they’re not away on duties, where do they live and work? Well, you’ll find the army quite close to home.
London is right at the heart of our Armed Forces and a really important base for lots of things the Army does.
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Upminster deluge heavy rain 11th July 2012
Tonight the heavens opened outside Upminster British Rail Station Essex!! Man gets a soaking by an inconsiderate Audi Driver!
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The Tower of London poppies go on tour | ITV News
A sculpture formed from poppies used in the celebrated Tower of London tribute has arrived at Fort Nelson in Hampshire. The evolving installation of 888,246 poppies, honours each British and Colonial soldier that died during the war. Penalty fines paid by banks over the Libor rate rigging scandal have funded the tour.
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Hackney Speedway - Waterden Road 1982
Hackney Speedway (Saturday Practice) Professional and Amateur Speedway Riders at Waterden Road Stadium 1982 - Riders Featured in this clip are Andy Campbell, Mark Terry, Cliff Ottwell, Brad Dowsett, Paul Hilton, Paul Bosley, Martin Hagon, Mike Fitzpatrick, Jens Rasmuessen, Andy Silver and Others
UK: Northern Ireland veterans protest ongoing 'witch-hunt' prosecutions
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Military veterans who fought in Northern Ireland protested at Parliament Square in London on Saturday, against what they claim are an ongoing 'witch hunt' prosecutions of former soldiers who participated in military operations during the 'Troubles'.
The protesters exhibited numerous military flags and symbols, as well as the British flag on their way towards the parliament, where a fight broke out between a march participant and an unknown man, who reports suggest was Irish.
The Good Friday Peace Agreement let the IRA, they released the IRA, but now they are charging veterans, which is just ridiculous, you know. No veteran ever put a bomb under a car, or murdered anyone in the street, said one protester.
They are taking them back into courts, which is disgraceful, because they were only doing their job. The people that should be going through the court are the politicians that made the circumstances for them to go to war, said another protester.
All British troops involved in fatal incidents during the Troubles are facing a criminal investigation. As many as 1,000 former servicemen are reportedly under investigation.
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