Brickmakers Arms
Vix dancing
Colchester Morris Men Bricklayers Pub
Colchester Morris Men dancing at the Bricklayers Pub, Colchester, Friday 26th June 2015.
A night scene of a subway in Coventry
Bluecoat Glastonbluey Phil Taylor Baffling Resurgence 190716
One of the Teacher Band sets from 'Glastonbluey' (19th July 2016) at Bluecoat School, Coventry. The Phil Taylor Baffling Resurgence (Also known as the Andy Carter Departure Lament). Recorded from the rear of the audience using the world's oldest low quality camcorder.
Night Birds Balsall Common
Manor House 2007
Closing speeches from the final reunion dinner of the Manor House Association, Northfield Birmingham. Prof. Clive Neal-Sturgess University of Birmingham. Manor sorely missed !
Colchester Morris Men at the Black Buoy Wivenhoe Boxing Day 2010
Colchester Morris Men at the Black Buoy Wivenhoe Boxing Day 2010. More videos at essexdaysout.com
Out for a fag
Out for a fag
Ledley lifts the cup. Celebrations in Tom Mayes Pub, Dublin
Dublin Spurs fans celebrate as Ledley lifts the cup.
The yido's only want to go to the game..........
the game is starting and the old bill do this............yid army...........
Balsall Common British Legion Beatrice 18th
Breaking News - The unspoken UK Punjabi alcohol problem
The unspoken alcohol problem among UK PunjabisFor many British Punjabis, alcohol abuse is an open secret. Alcohol consumption is glamorised across different aspects of Punjabi culture and shame stops many seeking the help that they need.Harjinder read her daughter Jaspreet one last bedtime story, then kissed her goodnight. She was exhausted after a long day, and drifted off next to her daughter. Her toddler son was already asleep in the next room.The next thing she remembers is her husband yelling. He was drunk and furious that when he returned from the pub she wasn't in their marital bed. In a rage, he flipped the child's bed throwing his wife and daughter to the floor. Harjinder hit the radiator hard with Jaspreet landing on top of her. Incidents like this were a regular feature of Jaspreet and her brother Hardeep's childhood. It was heartbreaking, Jaspreet, says. So when Harjinder found Hardeep, now aged 16, drinking whiskey in his room after an argument with his alcoholic dad, she was terrified that he was following in his father's footsteps. There are around 430,000 Sikhs in the UK, making up a significant proportion of the British Punjabi population. Harjinder herself is Sikh and amongst her community her experience isn't unique.A new survey, commissioned by the BBC to investigate attitudes to alcohol among British Sikhs, found that 27% of British Sikhs report having someone in their family with an alcohol problem. It's a problem which is rarely talked about openly in the community.Over 1,000 British Sikhs responded to the survey - find out more using this interactive tool:Catch me uphideHarjinder moved in with her husband's family after their arranged marriage - both common practices within Punjabi and wider South Asian communities. She was shocked to find out how much her newly acquired family's social life centred around the men's excessive drinking. The family, along with young children, would go to a friend's house and would stay there until two or
Alcohol consumption is glamorised across different aspects of Punjabi culture and shame stops many seeking the help that they need.
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Raining outside the Ostrich Pub
Short rainfall outside the Ostrich Pub
Steam Trains (1950-1959)
Pinewood Stock Can material.
Shot along railway tracks as steam train approaches camera from the distance. Nice shot as locomotive and carriages pass the camera. Different location - steam train comes round bend and past camera - carriages are in British Railways livery. VS of different loco hauling train into station. High angle shot of large area of points just outside station - trains move back and forth. MS train leaving station platform. More shots of steam engines and trains. VS of shunter moving along track. VS of trains in loco yard - all kinds of engines including the A4 Pacific 'Miles Beevor' 60026. Nice shots of this streamlined locomotive moving off.
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Anti-Bullying Week 2012 @ Heart of England School, Balsall Common
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BALSALL COMMON FUN RUN 2017
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Martin - BRITAIN 1951-1960 The First Ten Years
BRITAIN - 1951-1960 - The First Ten Years
This video shows some of the sights during Martin's childhood and the songs that were played on the films and the radio.
Here's the list:
1951 - Tony Bennett - Blue Velvet
1951 Dome of Discovery and the Skylon.
1951 Festival of Britain.
1951 Ferranti deliver Mark 1 computer in Manchester, the world's first commercial, general-purpose computer February.
1952 - Jo Stafford - Jambalaya
1952 de Havilland DH 106 Comet is the world's first commercial jetliner.
1952 The BBC's Flower Pot Men are first televised.
1952 The Mousetrap opens in London's West End.
1953 - The Percy Faith Orchestra - Moulin Rouge
1953 Ian Fleming's first novel Casino Royale starring James Bond is published.
1953 Matchbox by Lesney Products launch their first toy.
1953 The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II takes place on 2 June.
1954 - Rosemary Clooney - This Ole House
1954 The first UK Wimpy Bar opens at the Lyons Corner House in Coventry Street, London.
1954 Radio comedy series Hancock's Half Hour first airs on 2 November.
1954 Roger Bannister becomes the first person to break the four-minute mile.
1955 - Jimmy Young - Unchained Melody
1955 Airfix launch first scale model aircraft kit Supermarine Spitfire on 14 September.
1955 Clarence Birdseye begins selling fish fingers in Britain on 26 September.
1955 Guinness Book of Records first published on 27 August.
1955 Stirling Moss is the first English winner of the British Grand Prix at Aintree on 17 July.
1956 - Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line
1956 The first AEC Routemaster bus in London starts public service on 8 February.
1956 Granada Television launched in Manchester on 3 May.
1956 The Queen opens world's first commercial nuclear power station at Calder Hall on 17 October.
1957 - The Everly Brothers - Bye, Bye Love
1957 The Cavern Club opens in Mathew Street, Liverpool as a jazz club on 16th January.
1957 The first broadcast of the BBC's astronomy series the Sky at Night is presented by Patrick Moore on 24 April.
1957 Hammer Film Productions' The Curse of Frankenstein is released on 2 May.
1958 - Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue
1958 The first parking meters are installed in the UK on 10 July.
1958 Premiere of Carry on Sergeant, the first Carry On film on 1 August.
1958 Donald Campbell sets the world water speed record at 248 mph on 10 November.
1959 - Cliff Richard - Living Doll
1959 Mermaid Theatre opens in the City of London on 28 May.
1959 The first showing of BBC Television's Juke Box Jury is chaired by David Jacobs on 1 June.
1959 Christopher Cockerell's invention the Hovercraft is officially launched on 11 June.
1960 - The Shadows - Apache
1960 The Grand National is televised for the first time on 26 March. The winner is Merryman II.
1960 Princess Margaret marries photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey in the first televised Royal marriage on 6 May.
1960 The first performance of the satirical revue Beyond the Fringe on 22 August.
Here are some fashions and sights of Britain in the Fifties...
irish pub spurs v newcastle
Buckinghamshire College Group - Amersham Campus
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Buckinghamshire College Group was formed from the merger between Aylesbury College and Amersham & Wycombe College in October 2017.
The College operates from three main campuses, in Amersham, Aylesbury and High Wycombe. We also have a separate Higher Education campus in Aylesbury, University Campus Aylesbury Vale. Our new website has details of all the courses available across all of our campuses, plus lots of information about what it's like to be a student at Buckinghamshire College Group. We hope you can find all the information you need!