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Northampton Country Beer Festival, Australian Outback | Ep 24
E24 Weekly Vlog
A beery week. Wendy went to the Northampton Country Beer Festival and tasted a few ales and ciders. Some footage from Magnus' Tour across Australia and an Australian beer review. Plus a spot of practise painting roses.
Keep an eye out for next week's episode.
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0:00 Acoustic Sunrise - Final Cut Pro
5:22 Hero Theme
13:38 Chase Your Dreams
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Northampton County Beer Festival
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Wembley Stadium Beer /Glass Holder Preview!!!!!!
A quick look at Wembley Stadium's glass holder and padded seats lol
Not The Nine O'Clock News - Gerald the gorilla
From The Best Of Not The Nine O'Clock News (Vol.1)
Time Team S14-E05 Shorncliffe Redoubt, Sandgate, Kent
In 1793, the revolutionary government in Paris issued the infamous orders to execute King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Two weeks later, on 1 February, the French republic declared war on its implacable enemies in Britain and for the next decade the country braced itself for invasion.
The British defences were woefully inadequate, and in 1794 Parliament bought a large piece of land at Shorncliffe, near Sandgate in Kent ¿ an obvious point for invasion by a French army. From this part of the coast, the locals could see the fires burning in Napoleon's camp, just 20 miles away, when he assembled his 'Army of England' after seizing power in France in 1799.
Colonel William Twiss, a military engineer given the task of fortifying this part of the coast, drew up plans for a grand redoubt at Shorncliffe. The site became the home of the Green Jackets, the rifle regiment formed in 1800, whose soldiers were trained to act as skirmishers during the Napoleonic wars; and the Light Infantry Brigades, who were trained by Sir John Moore.
Until this time, English troops had been trained under a regime of harsh discipline and deployed in rigid formations to confront the enemy with volleys of musket fire. The new light infantry troops were intelligent, active and hardy men, treated with respect by their officers. Sir John Moore became a national hero, whose skill in light infantry training is still recognised today.
Time Team investigated the history of the Shorncliffe Redoubt, piecing together how its design and use as a training ground for light infantry troops helped to develop the modern army and defend the coast against invasion by 'the old enemy'.
Time Team - Season 15, Episode 13 - Hunting King Harold (Portskewett, Gwent)
King Harold built a hunting lodge in 1065 after defeating the Welsh in this field. But made from hard to trace material. Can the archaeologists find evidence?
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Richard Kun Hwa 2008
chinese new year 2008 carlsberg party
Time Team - Season 16, Episode 11 - Beacon of the Fens (Chapel Head, Cambridgeshire)
Over the usual three days, The Team try to discover the purposes of uses for this mound. Stone axes and worked masonry have been found, suggesting prehistoric and medieval.
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ONN - toys #1
Hey guys (:
OneNation Northamptonshire testing out Steve's creation
At our weekly meet.
- Riverside retail park, Northampton , Thursdays 8pm -
^ Don't be shy, check it out !
Racing a Saxo from one end of the car park, to another.
( Bad lighting, and filming so apologies.)
Mud Men 4of8 Georgian Gentlemen
Mud Men is a British television series on History. The series follows members of the Mudlarks Society as they hunt for items on the River Thames foreshore that may have changed the course of history. The series is presented by Johnny Vaughan and Steve Mud God Brooker, chairman of the Mudlarks Society.
Imperial Leisure - 'Jenny' in Kettering @ The Prince of Wales