BROKEN BONES - AT BROOKLANDS LIVE 6/6/14 - PROBLEM / CITY FODDER / IRON MAIDEN / WEALTH RULES
Broken Bones live at Brooklands, Batley United Kingdom. The return of Dave Bridgewood on drums.
1. Problem
2. City Fodder
3. Iron Maiden
4. Wealth Rules
HOSPITAL FOOD at Brooklands club in Batley 21-May-2012
(Punk Rocker)
LIVE HOCKEY | Beeston v Brooklands | England Hockey Men's Premier Division
Beeston take on Brooklands Manchester University HC in the England Hockey Men's Premier Division.
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Browny Caught Aids Down Batley!!!
Christmas Eve 2012. Brooklands, Batley.
Cleethorpes 1940s Allo Allo Dance
Wild Trash
Wild Trash - BATLEY - Brooklands - 3rd May 2013
Hospital Food - Punk Rocker 2012
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West Yorkshire Punk/Oi band
PUNKS NOT DEAD PT 2 -- HOSPITAL FOOD
80S SOUNDING PUNK/OI BAND FROM ENGLAND . RECORDED SEP 2009
Dewsbury grave yard air ambulance taking of
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Aid for Syria Convoy Departure
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Aid for Syria convoy left Batley/ Sheffield/ Leicester Friday 21st September 2012.
Next Convoy leaving 23rd December 2012
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PRESS RELEASE
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Two humanitarian charities in the UK are joining forces to get aid to Syria.
Save Life, Save the World and Hand in Hand for Syria are joining forces to get medical aid into Syria. The first joint project is a ten-vehicle convoy which will leave the UK next Friday (21 Sept 2012) taking medical supplies, humanitarian aid and, of course, the vehicles themselves to Syria. Six of these vehicles are ambulances. The two organisations will be working together to raise cash and aid for the convoy to deliver.
Organised and facilitated by members of the Libyan Red Crescent, part of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the convoy will be the second trip to Syria made by the group Save Life, Save the World which was founded in response to a similar crisis in nearby Libya. Their first convoy to Syria delivered two ambulances filled with medical aid and resulted in a clinic being founded in conjunction with The Libyan Red Crescent. It is one of only two foreign clinics in Syria.
Hand In Hand for Syria has been sending aid to people in Syria and to refugees in neighbouring countries since the uprising began. It has focused particularly on sending medicines and medical equipment into Syria to support doctors working in civilian field hospitals. These secret facilities have been set up by local doctors in areas where it is too dangerous to take victims to government hospitals or where the hospitals have been closed down or destroyed. It now has contacts with eighteen field hospitals across Syria.
This latest aid convoy will be delivering medicines, medical equipment, good quality used clothes, tinned food, sanitary items, nappies and baby milk from the UK. The Libyan Red Crescent have made all necessary logistical arrangements to enable a smooth entry for the convoy to Syria via Turkey in a journey that will cross Europe in four days.
To donate items in one of the aforementioned categories please see details below. Please note that donated medicines, food and baby milk must have at least six months left until the expiry date.
Batley & Dewsbury 07812997878 - 07886 582531
Sheffield 07773 000335
For more information please visit the following websites:
Save Life, Save the World facebook.com/pages/Save-Life-Save-the-World/228617113860532
Convoy from batley -
Emotional interview taken a few days ago whilst distributing UWT Syria Emergency Appeal packages to Syrian refugee families.
Story in Awaaz
Nasheed title - Unaaji
Nasheed Artist - Sameer Al Bashiri
Ash FC Vs Abbey Rangers 24102015 FH P1
Archer Project sleeping bags donation.wmv
50 fire retardent sleeping bags are donated to Sheffield charity, the Archer Project, which supports the city's homeless population. Here, Andy Parfrement fromn the charity talks about the value of the donation in keeping homeless people safe from fire
Redrow New Homes - Welcome to Scissett
Scissett is an idyllic location in West Yorkshire and is home to Redrows Langley Grange development.
Belmont Homes, Willow Tree Park, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire
Willow Tree Park is an exciting new developments which has a stunning range of energy efficient 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes, overlooking the River Spen in Heckmondwike.
Situated close to all the amenities the town has to offer and only a short walk to both Alernon Firth Park and Green Park, this development is the ideal location for everyone.
Located only a short distance from Willow Tree Park, Heckmondwike Grammar School is one of the countries elite grammar schools providing a top class education.
Ultimate Car Protest (Islamic Peace Protest Leeds)
A Islamic peace protest from beaston featuring some amazing cars.
PUNKS NOT DEAD PT 2 -- HOSPITAL FOOD -
another video our first singer did
Sopwith Camel
The Sopwith F.1 Camel was a single-seat fighter biplane powered by a rotary engine (various engine types being fitted, the most common being the 130hp Clerget).
It was equipped with two forward-firing synchronised machine guns mounted just ahead of the pilot’s cockpit under a raised fairing, which is said to have inspired the name Camel (initially used as a nickname, but subsequently adopted as the official name of the type).
The type was highly manoeuvrable and popular with its pilots although the combination of the short-coupled aircraft and the rotary engine produced some handling quirks that could catch out inexperienced pilots. The Camel proved to be very successful in aerial dogfights and is said to have achieved more victories in combat than any other single type during the First World War.
The first aircraft was cleared for flight at Brooklands on 22nd December 1916 and flown then, or shortly thereafter. It was utilised extensively by both the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) after it entered service from mid-1917.
The prototype Camel 2F.1 (with a 150 hp Bentley rotary engine) first flew in March 1917 and carried the Serial N5 and it was this variant that was mainly used for naval service. The 2.F1 variant can be distinguished by its use of slim steel centre-section struts, replacing the wooden struts of the F.1 Camel.
Sopwith built only around 10% (503) of the total, with Boulton & Paul Ltd (1,625 aircraft) and Ruston, Proctor & Co. Ltd (1,575) the major contractors.
Several other firms built the type, including orders placed with British Caudron (100), Clayton & Shuttleworth (600), Hooper (375), Marsh, Jones & Cribb (175), Nieuport & General (300), Portholme Aerodrome (250).
Camel 2F.1 contracts were placed with William Beardmore (200) and Hooper (30). Not all of these contracts were completed before production was cancelled at the end of the war.
Wide variations can been found in terms of total production numbers. A figure of 5,747 (F.1 and 2F.1 Camel) is often given but a figure of 5,490 is also documented as is 5,695 plus a total of 230 2F.1 of which at least 100 were cancelled. Therefore, an approximate total would appear to be between 5,490 and 5,900 aircraft and the type was eventually retired in January 1920 after just 3 years service.
Only 8 original Sopwith Camels are known to have survived - 6 F.1s and a pair of 2.F1s. There are currently also at least 15 replicas in existence.
This exhibit is a 'new build replica' Camel F1 powered by a Clerget Rotray 9BF engine. It is part of the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden Aerodrome and is on the UK Civil register as G-BZSC. It's the third and final aircraft built by Northern Aeroplane Workshops (NAW) in Batley, West Yorkshire for the Shuttleworth Collection, in an arrangement that lasted 40 years. The close association between NAW and Old Warden resulted in earlier completion of a Sopwith Triplane and a Bristol M.IC monoplane.
Building of the Camel started in 1995. Throughout the build suitable materials were sourced via Old Warden and the project was overseen by the Light Aircraft Association.
Work continued until the summer of 2013 and then, as the lease on the Batley workshop was due to expire, the aircraft was collected on 28th August that year and delivered to Old Warden for completion by the full-time engineers.
Final ground run tests on the engine were carried out on 24 August 2016, and on Thursday 18 May 2017 the Sopwith Camel successfully flew for the first time, in the hands of chief pilot Dodge Bailey.
This Sopwith Camel is displayed as D 1851 named IKANOPIT, of 70 squadron, the first front line RFC Squadron to receive Camels.
During its manufacture nearly all materials were sourced from The Shuttleworth Collection, including wheels and tanks, and the very few castings were outsourced. The airframe is high grade spruce and birch ply, with the longerons and tail skid, made from airworthy grade ash. NAW built the fuselage jig, and once both sides had been braced with piano wire assembly of the basic fuselage was undertaken. A similar process followed with the four wings and later centre section all being assembled in jigs. Progress was maintained until, in August 2013, Shuttleworth Collection Engineers came to collect the uncovered airframe and continue the work at Shuttleworth including splicing cables, installing the air, fuel and oil systems, covering all sub-assemblies, and making the rotary engine airworthy, whilst NAW members completed the cowling and other panel work.
Filmed at the Shuttleworth Family Airshow 2018.
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Kiln Brow, Golcar, HUDDERSFIELD, West Yorkshire
For sale by Conditional Auction at The Cedar Court Hotel Bradford on Tuesday 2nd September 2014. Registration from 6.30pm auction commences at 7pm
FOR SALE BY CONDITIONAL AUCTION WITH A
STARTING BID OF �30,000. VIEW, BID, BUY!
Offered for sale is this one bedroomed, single storey grade II listed cottage situated in a desirable area. The property is full of character throughout and has many original features. It has many benefits such as:
- LOCATED IN A PEACEFUL LOCATION
- FAR REACHING VIEWS
- DOUBLE GLAZING AND GAS CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT
- IDEAL FOR INVESTORS OR FIRST TIME BUYERS
- WOODEN BEAMS TO THE CEILINGS
HELP FOR HEROS-BATLEY 2009-EDDIES INBETWEEN BITS
just a few comments to the crowd-nothing too exciting-but it got a laugh on the day!
House For Sale Leeds, UK: 18 Stainburn View | Preston Baker Estate Agents Leeds
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| FIVE Bedrooms | EXTENDED Semi Detached | THREE Bathrooms | Off Street Parking | PRIVATE Rear Garden with Decking | OPEN-PLAN Kitchen / Dining Room | Versatile Ground Floor Room with WET ROOM | LS17 Location | Luxury KITCHEN | Modern BATHROOM with Drench Shower | Bi-Fold Doors | Underfloor Heating |
Beautifully presented five bedroom extended semi-detached family home. Stainburn View is in a highly desirable area which offers easy access to the vast amenities of Moortown / Chapel Allerton and excellent road and public transport links. Street Lane and Roundhay Park are also in close proximity as well as a wide range of well-regarded Schools.
5 Bedrooms, 2 Reception Rooms, 3 Bathrooms, House, Semi Detached, Garden, Off Street Parking
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