Hemsby Near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk - A Tour 2015 HD
A tour of Hemsby including a view of the gap where the chip shop used to be that was destroyed in a fire.
Hemsby is like a tourist destination from the 1960s that has been frozen in time - that's not a bad thing. Worth a visit.
An old derelict Pontins site is on the main road at Hemsby. Very tempting for anybody that enjoys exploring derelict sites
Recorded 15th October 2015
Recorded 15th October 2015
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Video Game Arcade Tours - Las Vegas Amusements (Hemsby, UK)
They have Time Crisis II, Scud Race, Ring Riders and a broken Point Blank 2 cab. The arcade has an office type feel, maybe it's the carpet? but it's very focused on redemption and gambling. There are so many arcades in Hemsby, I'm not sure how this one stands out.
Las Vegas Amusements
Address: Parkside/The Cr, Hemsby, Great Yarmouth NR29 4JF, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1493 731158
Hours: 9AM - Late (4PM close in the winter!)
Many of the arcades in the UK (Mainly seaside arcades) are called Amusement Arcades. They are typically packed with redemption-based machines with very few video games (As video games simply do not make money). I have placed the word Amusements in the title for these types of places as they are not true Video Game Arcades, but deserve some sort of mention. As gambling is legal in the UK, they tend to include fruit machines (aka slot machines) and various other things money-making games, so video games really take a back seat in places like these. They also really hate filming, I'm not sure why because it's free advertising, unless dodgy things are taking place lol
An amusement arcade (often referred to as video arcade or simply arcade) is a venue where people play arcade games such as video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes), or coin-operated billiards or air hockey tables. In some countries, some types of arcades are also legally permitted to provide gambling machines such as slot machines or pachinko machines. Games are usually housed in cabinets. The term used for ancestors of these venues in the beginning of the 20th century was penny arcades.Video games were introduced in amusement arcades in the late 1970s and were most popular during the golden age of arcade video games, the early 1980s. Arcades became popular with children and particularly adolescents, which led parents to be concerned that video game playing might cause them to skip school.
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Great Yarmouth - Norfolk - 2015 - Sights & Highlights
A Beautiful walk through Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK.
Enjoy a peaceful walk in the sun.
FOR RENT 3 Bedroom House,16 Royal Britannia Crescent, Great Yarmouth.
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Penny arcade doon great yarmouth
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Video Game Arcade Tours - Lucky Strike Amusements & Vic's Bingo (Hemsby, UK)
Lucky Strike Amusements & Vic's Bingo sits in a very very small space. I didn't see one single video game. They have crane games, gambers and anything which spells redemption, but that's about it! The only non money making gizmo I saw was a fireman themed water shooter for kids. Disappointing.
Lucky Strike Amusements & Vic's Bingo
Address: Seafields Caravan Park, Newport Rd, Hemsby NR29 4NW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1493 732671
Many of the arcades in the UK (Mainly seaside arcades) are called Amusement Arcades. They are typically packed with redemption-based machines with very few video games (As video games simply do not make money). I have placed the word Amusements in the title for these types of places as they are not true Video Game Arcades, but deserve some sort of mention. As gambling is legal in the UK, they tend to include fruit machines (aka slot machines) and various other things money-making games, so video games really take a back seat in places like these. They also really hate filming, I'm not sure why because it's free advertising, unless dodgy things are taking place lol
An amusement arcade (often referred to as video arcade or simply arcade) is a venue where people play arcade games such as video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes), or coin-operated billiards or air hockey tables. In some countries, some types of arcades are also legally permitted to provide gambling machines such as slot machines or pachinko machines. Games are usually housed in cabinets. The term used for ancestors of these venues in the beginning of the 20th century was penny arcades.Video games were introduced in amusement arcades in the late 1970s and were most popular during the golden age of arcade video games, the early 1980s. Arcades became popular with children and particularly adolescents, which led parents to be concerned that video game playing might cause them to skip school.
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brean stardust uk arcades tour 2017 REDEMPTION TICKET LAND
a lil whisk around brean stardust arcade few shuffles of machines fin tons more redemption machines ofc.!
fruits still the same except a 777 cab has replaced wheel of wealth .
1945 LEAFLET,HERMAN GOERINGS BULLET PROOF CAR,EXHIBITED AT GREAT YARMOUTH
ALLEGEDLY GOERINGS CAR, IT WAS BROUGHT BACK TO BRITAIN WHERE IT WAS EXHIBITED AROUND THE COUNTRY FOR WAR CHARITIES,THIS BROCHURE BEING PRINTED FOR THE EVENT, IN THIS CASE, GREAT YARMOUTH., IN 1952 IT WAS STILL OWNED BY THE ARMY AND WAS SOLD IN A LONDON AUCTION FOR WAR CHARITIES FOR £1,050, IT WENT THROUGH 3 UK OWNERS WHO USED IT AS A PRIVATE CAR, BUT DUE TO IT BEING UNWEILDY ON BRITISH ROADS, WAS AUCTIONED IN THE 1970S AND IS CURRENTLY EITHER IN CALIFORNIA OR CANADA..IT WAS TOUTED AS GOERINGS CAR AS IT WAS REGISTERED IN THE SAME AREA OF HAMBURG AS GOERINGS MOTHER HAD A SHOP!...THAT WAS THE ONLY CONNECTION. THE VEHICLE WAS A MERCEDES BENZ GROSSER 770K 7 SEATER PULLMAN CONVERTIBLE.THE VEHICLE AT AUCTION, CAN BE SEEN ON THE PATHE WEBSITE.
Man filmed 'keying £100k Asto
‘Beyond a joke’ – Norwich dad confronts ‘creepy clown’ pranksters as craze is condemned
Reports of people dressing as clowns to scare people in Norfolk have been branded ‘beyond a joke’.
The latest incident saw three masked teenagers jumping out at people in Norwich – and it comes after a man was cautioned by police for chasing a woman in Eaton Park.
Now, a Norwich dad’s been telling us how he confronted some of them.
stomberg home movies #13
stomberg home movies #13, greg, val, misty, grandma judy fraley, chas wakenight, at 303 s 5th st
70000 Britannia Steam Locomotive at Woofferton
British Railways (BR) Standard Class 7 (also known as Britannia class), number 70000 Britannia is a preserved steam locomotive, owned by the Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust.
Video shows... (filmed from a position of safety clear of railway lines on 7th August 2019)
1) Entering the Up Goods Loop at Woofferton Junction to allow a scheduled passenger service to pass.
2) Leaving Woofferton Up Goods Loop and heading over Ashford Bowdler AH B Crossing for a scheduled stop at Ludlow Station.
Britannia was built at Crewe, completed on 2 January 1951. She was the first British Railways standard locomotive to be built and the first of 55 locomotives of the Britannia class. The locomotive was named at a ceremony at Marylebone Station by the then Minister for Transport Alfred Barnes on 30 January 1951.
The BR Locomotive Naming Committee were determined not to use names already in use on other locomotives. They tried to observe this by not selecting the name Britannia for use on 70000 because it was already in use on one of the ex-LMS Jubilee Class locomotives, but Robert Riddles overruled them and the Jubilee had to be renamed.
Britannia was initially based at Stratford (30A) in order to work East Anglian expresses to Norwich and Great Yarmouth, but was also particularly associated with the Hook Continental boat train to Harwich. Subsequently, the loco was based at Norwich Thorpe (w/e 31 January 1959) and March (June 1961) before spending the remainder of her career on the London Midland Region: Willesden (1A) (w/e 30 March 1963), Crewe North (5A) (w/e 25 May 1963), Crewe South (5B) (w/e 19 May 1965) and finally Newton Heath (9D) (w/e 5 March 1966) from where she was withdrawn w/e 28 May 1966.
The locomotive pulled the funeral train of King George VI from King's Lynn, Norfolk to London following his death in February 1952 at Sandringham House, Norfolk. For this task, Britannia had her cab roof painted white, as was the custom with royal locomotives (B2 61617 Ford Castle, which pulled the train from Wolferton Station to King's Lynn, was similarly liveried). Britannia has also worn the white roof in preservation.
Britannia was withdrawn in May 1966, after 15 years of service.
Initially destined for the National Railway Museum because of her cultural significance, she was stored. However, due to her prototype design and construction differences, the NRM chose standard sister 70013 Oliver Cromwell, instead. Britannia was eventually bought by Britannia Locomotive Company Ltd.
After a series of moves, she was eventually returned to steam on the Severn Valley Railway, where she remained for a number of years in operational but non-mainline condition. With the society wishing to make more use of the locomotive, she was moved to the European gauge Nene Valley Railway in Peterborough, where she was also fitted with an air-brake compressor, and was based there from 1980-2000. Britannia made her return to the main line on 27 July 1991, successfully working enthusiast trips until 1997, and was featured in an episode of London's Burning.
With an expired mainline boiler certificate, due to the high cost of refurbishment, the locomotive was sold to Pete Waterman in 2000. Stored at Waterman's workshops at the Crewe Heritage Centre, after initial assessment the amount of work resulted in Waterman selling her to Jeremy Hosking. The locomotive underwent restoration at Crewe which involved a newly refurbished cab, a new smoke box and major work on the boiler; replacement steel sides, new crown stays, new front section barrel section, new steel and copper tubeplate, repairs and patches to door plate and major work to copper firebox.
Transferred to the Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust (RSL>), the locomotive was returned to main line operational condition in 2011, initially out shopped in its prototype black British Railways livery (where it did not have nameplates fitted, as was thus known by railway convention as 70000). After a running-in period, in 2012 the locomotive was repainted in British Railways Brunswick Green, but with an early BR crest (unlike her sister 70013 Oliver Cromwell which carries BR's Late Crest). On 24 January 2012, the loco hauled the Royal Train with Prince Charles on board to Wakefield Kirkgate, where he rededicated the locomotive. For the trip the loco again had a painted white cab roof, removed after the engine's appearance at the West Somerset Railway's Spring Gala.
Following repairs in 2018 after a vibration problem was discovered in 2015, the engine was moved to the Severn Valley Railway which included an appearance at the railway's autumn steam gala. Following the gala the engine was returned to Crewe and following a mainline test run the engine was given a repaint of its BR green which included replacement of the early crest for the later version.
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Summer And Beach Fashions For The 1980s (1976)
Unused / unissued material - Colour material.
Various shots of men and women models parading down the catwalk at a fashion show. They are showing off lightweight designs for summer and beach wear - the designs are supposed to reflect what people would be wearing in the 1980s - they're not far off. Some swimsuits but mainly summer outfits.
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elderly man keying a parked car CCTV
VARIETY ROCKS - Barricade pt 2
seton sands
Arcade fun in Great Yarmouth
Me & 2 chums avin a laff in 1 of the amusement arcades in Great Yarmouth in summer 2005
The SCARIEST GHOST TRAIN in the WORLD ?
*EPILEPSY WARNING Contains flashing images*
Terror Castle (POV) Brean Leisure Park Somerset England UK.
This is the best, most scary, loudest and fastest Ghost Train I have EVER been on,I wouldn't recommend it for those of a nervous disposition.It has lots of horrors to see,many quick turns and lots of noise,my ears were ringing after.
Here are some more POVs from the same visit (I think I went in 18 times this visit !) No.1 night vision, No. 2 backwards night vision @ half speed (normal speed for the outside bits). Then split screen, one in night vision,the other in colour.Hope you enjoy all the views of one of the best horror rides in the UK !
Filmed at Brean Leisure Park Somerset England UK.
Railworks 2 ( Class 47 )
Railworks 2 Train Simulator Games, Class 47 Video And Passenger Coach And Workman, Departs From Station With Music.....