Hitchin Viaduct V6, UK
Various RMD products are used on the technically challenging Hitchin Viaduct in England.
3775 - Pub and Restaurant Business For Sale in Ripley Surrey
3775 - Pub and Restaurant Business For Sale in Ripley Surrey
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Pub and Restaurant Business For Sale in Ripley Surrey
Ripley, Surrey, England
Advert Ref: 3775
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this busy public house and restaurant, which was established in 1860 and which has been in our clients' careful hands since 1996. The pub is only now reluctantly being offered to the market due to our clients' wish to retire. The business trades 6 days a week and generates a turnover in the region of £300,000 per annum with a gross profit of 65%. The pub is tied to Punch Taverns for beer only with a wet/dry split of 30/70 and a barrellage of 500 per annum. Our clients offer a wide range of ales, wines and spirits, along with traditional home cooked pub food, including lunches, snacks, evening meals and Sunday roasts. We feel the turnover could be further increased by trading 7 days a week. There is also scope to embark on a modest marketing campaign and host more functions and events. The business has a loyal customer base and enjoys high levels of repeat trade. There is a website in place advertising the pub and services provided. The premises boast a spacious bar area and a well-equipped commercial kitchen. There is also 4-bedroom owners' accommodation with lounge and bathroom. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire an already busy pub with scope for future growth. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Royal News - Stevenage (1959)
Title reads: Royal News.
Stevenage New Town, Hertfordshire.
C/U Queen Elizabeth II stepping out of her car and being greeted by Lord Lieutenant of Hertford, David Bowes-Lyon. M/S modern housing estate. Queen walks out of house after inspection. C/U Queen walking passed cheering children.
G/V from clock tower to crowds assembled in the town square. Queen unveils panel on the clock tower. Queen accompanied by officials walks round the Town Square. Local people cheering. C/U Queen walking past window of butcher's shop, she shakes hands with butcher Mr. Shepherd. Panning C/U meat in shop window. Interior: C/U Queen talking to Mr. Shepherd.
Exterior of newly built Pied Piper Public House. C/U pub sign. Interior: Wilf Mannion, former international footballer pulls a pint of beer with his wife Bernadette. Wilf shows the Queen around the pub.
Crowds cheering. Various shots of Queen looking at Thunderbird Missiles, manufactured by English Electric (one of new town's industries).
Note: this story runs straight into next which is Royal News - Rome (film id 1577.11).
FILM ID:1577.1
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Sheringham Market
Sheringham market (website) is held on Saturdays throughout the year and Wednesdays from April to November.
With over thirty stalls displaying their wares there's always a warm welcome in this Norfolk traditional market for the daytripper or holiday maker to spend a day out in Norfolk.
Sheringham market is held on the car park adjacent the North Norfolk Railway Train Station which provides just one more attraction for rail enthusiasts whilst visiting this bustling friendly market.
Yearly events are held the railway station including a beer festival and also a forties nostalgia event which almost always spills over onto the market.
Please come and visit us here at Sheringham market and help keep the custom of traditional markets alive.
Yarpole BBC H&W
Yarpole Community Shop is 10. 10th Birthday celebrations.
Filipinos Drinking Challenge
Alex decided to copy Joey in the Lucozade Fountain Drinking Challenge.
Frederika Gulden (the Dove, London May 2010)
The Dreamdayproject interviewing at the pub The Dove in Hammersmith, London on May 30, 2010.
Comet - Out of Stock (1991, UK)
Joe Sedelmaier directed British ads, too! And it shouldn't be surprising as our society even today comes close to how everyone is portrayed in Sedelmaier's offbeat world. You can see a bunch more of his UK ads here:
The Little Ale House Bromsgrove
Town Crier declares ale fit for drinking
Drinking 36 year old Lucozade RARE!
Today I be drinking a 36 year old original sealed lucozade bottle, extreme rare . See how the eagle fairs up in his return Enjoy the challenge.
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Hitchin 11 the walk to the station
Nothing happens at all xD
Bricklayers
The magnificent Bricklayer's Arms, tucked away just off the river in Putney, south-west London, describes itself as London's permanent beer festival, and with its continual rotation of quality guest ales you can see why.
On a delightful spring evening I was joined by fellow beer aficionado Gary Andrews to run the rule over a number of real ales on tap.
For the third pub-cast running we encountered a couple of ales from the seemingly omnipresent Dark Star Brewery of Sussex. This time we took a look at its pleasant Partridge best and the cheeky and characterful Old Chestnut before moving inside to check out Gary's fellow Devonians in O'Hanlon's Dragon.
We also checked out the toast-like Gravesend Shrimpers Bitter by Loddon, the wonderfully cheeky Rudgate Ruby Mild, Robinson's Ginger Tom Ale -- a seasonal ale for the spring - before finishing off with Hyde's Jeckyll's Gold.
CHICKEN GEORGE LUTON! NUFF SAID...
Finally, we took the trip to Chicken George 1985 ???? WOW... What a place. These guys are operating on a different planet to anywhere we've ever been ???? Chicken for the people. LUTON, STAND UP.
CAMRA Beer Festival 2013
BTVN Presenter Katie McMillan went to the CAMRA Beer Festival to find out what it was all about, by interviewing the organiser, brewers and some of the public that were there.
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Hampshire Food Festival 2014
A celebration of the 2014 Hampshire Food Festival, a month long festival championing the best in local food and farming in Hampshire.
PHIL JARMAN | EssexHairdressers Demo | 13th Feb 2017
PHIL JARMAN | EssexHairdressers Demo | 13th Feb 2017
This event was held on the 13th February 2017
at The Lion House in Boreham, Chelmsford Essex
Phil Jarman was one of four barbering artists at this event (4 babering demos in 1 night) demonstrating his skills of the art that he has moulded into his own style of barbering over the years.
Phil Jarman
MHFed Ambassador,
and British Grand Master Barber
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Fresh Start by Joakim Karud
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October Recipe - Haddock and Chips: The secret to the perfect Scottish Ale batter
Scrumptious Scottish haddock cooked in an ale batter and served with chips - we've got this month's Year of Food & Drink recipe all wrapped up! Give it a try.
Danny Macaskill: Danny Daycare
In his latest film Danny Macaskill takes on some child care the only way he knows how... by taking them for a wee bike ride around Scotland!
See behind the scenes --
No children were involved in any stunts during the making of Danny Daycare... Please don't try this at home (obviously!).
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Music:
'Hitchin a Ride' by Vanity Fare courtesy of Universal Music
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Neil Diamond - Cracklin' Rosie (Stereo!)
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Cracklin rosie, get on board
Were gonna ride till there aint no more to go
Taking it slow
Lord, dont you know
Have made me a time with a poor mans lady
Hitchin on a twilight train
Aint nothing here that I care to take along
Maybe a song
To sing when I want
Dont need to say please to no man for a happy tune
Oh, I love my rosie child
You got the way to make me happy
You and me, we go in style
Cracklin rose, youre a store bought woman
You make me sing like a guitar hummin
So hang on to me, girl
Our song keeps runnin on
Play it now
Play it now, my baby
Cracklin rosie, make me a smile
Girl if it lasts for an hour, thats al right
We got all night
To set the world right
Find us a dream that dont ask no questions, yeah
Oh, I love my rosie child
You got the way to make me happy
You and me, we go in style
Cracklin rose, youre a store-bought woman
You make me sing like a guitar hummin
So hang on to me, girl
Our song keeps runnin on
Play it now
Play it now
Play it now, my baby
Cracklin rosie, make me a smile
Girl if it lasts for an hour, thats all right
We got all night
To set the world right
Find us a dream that dont ask no question, yeah
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Cracklin' Rosie is a 1970 song written and performed by Neil Diamond in 1970, from his album Tap Root Manuscript. This was Neil Diamond's first American #1 hit on the U.S. pop singles chart, reaching the top in October 1970, and his third to sell a million copies. It also become Diamond's breakthrough in the UK, reaching #3 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1970, and stayed there for four weeks.
Married to a catchy and dynamic melody and arrangement, the lyrics suggested to some a devotion to a woman of the night:
Oh, I love my Rosie child —
You got the way to make me happy.
You and me, we go in style ...
Cracklin' Rose, you're a store bought woman
You make me sing like a guitar hummin' ...
But in actuality, Cracklin' Rosie is a type of wine drunk by a native Canadian tribe that Diamond had visited in Canada. Apparently the tribe had more men than women. Cracklin' Rosie was the nickname they used for their homemade alcoholic brew, which the single men, who did not have dates, would sit around the fire and drink together.
In terms of wine itself, the title is seen to refer to (misspelled) rosé wine which is crackling - a U.S. term equivalent to pétillant or lightly sparkling. A Crackling Rosé is produced by, for example, Paul Masson Vineyards and Beckett's Flat.
The single version released by Uni Records in 1970 was in mono, while the album version from Tap Root Manuscript was in stereo.
Cracklin' Rosie is a bottle of wine. This song tells of an Indian tribe in Canada who apparently had more men than women. Diamond said he'd visited the tribe and Cracklin' Rosie was a nickname they used for their own homemade alcoholic brew which the single men of the tribe would sit round the fire together drinking - he thought the name was catchy so he used it in a song. (thanks, Emma - London, England)
This was Neil Diamond's first American #1 hit, although he had previously written a number of hits for other artists including I'm A Believer, which was a 1966 #1 for The Monkees. Two years after Cracklin' Rosie, he topped the American charts again with Song Song Blue and in 1978 his duet with Barbara Streisand, You Don't Bring Me Flowers became his third and last US #1.
This was Diamond's most successful single in the UK.
Tap Root Manuscript is an album by Neil Diamond, released in 1970. It was one of the most experimental albums Diamond ever recorded, featuring prominent African sounds and instruments. The album ended up being a commercial success, with a string of top forty hits. All of the songs on this album except for the track He Ain't Heavy...He's My Brother were written by Diamond.
Track listing:
1. Cracklin' Rosie (3:00)
2. Free Life (3:11)
3. Cold Water Morning (2:45)
4. Done Too Soon (2:40)
5. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother (3:59)
6. Child Song (2:10)
7. I Am The Lion (2:07)
8. Madrigal (1:53)
9. Soolaimon (4:32)
10. Missa (2:05)
11. African Suite (4:28)
12. Child Song (Reprise) (2:00)