#9 by Rhoda May, Live at 'Instigate Music' The Agincourt, Camberley, UK.
RHODA MAY's second show. The fourth song from their set at The Agincourt in Camberley, UK. with TwoThirtyTwo + Parachute for Gordo. Check out: Rhoda May @ facebook.com/rhodamayband | Instigate Music @ facebook.com/instigatemusic | TwoThirtyTwo @ facebook.com/twothirtytwomusic | Parachute for Gordo @ facebook.com/ParachuteForGordo
Airways Band - Stockton
Airways supporting The Xcerts on their tour in Stockton on 25/02/18
YE OLDE CHESHIRE CHEESE, Fleet Street, London
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is one of the oldest pubs in London.
The current building dates from 1667 having replaced an earlier building lost in the great fire of 1666.
However, the Valted Cellars date back to the 13th century when they formed part of a Carmelite Monertery.
Dr. Samuel Johnson lived just around the corner and was a frequent visitor to the Inn.
Other visitors included, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Voltaire, Tennison and Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle
Why are there so many pubs closing in the UK
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Documentary on the decline of the pub trade in the UK
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem (Walkabouter'sGuide) #37
The Oldest Pub in England. Established in 1189 AD. The Trip.
Nottingham History Documentary. The Crusades and all that.
Alcohol, the enemy of life by Arthur Mee.
Walkabouter's Guide to Australia. Animated and Guinness drunk by Shaun McKinnon.
Grim But Funny. Richard the Lionheart.
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Brewhouse Yard, Castle Rd, Nottingham NG1 6AD, United Kingdom
Beaux Gris Gris & The Apocalypse - Don't Let the Bastards Drag You Down (4K)
Directed by Robin Davey & Greta Valenti. Edit by Robin Davey.
A Grow Vision Production.
Song Mixed and Mastered by Will Mott at 73 Productions.
Beaux Gris Gris (pronounced ˈbō ˈgrē-(ˌ)grē ) is a New Orleans inspired, American blues folk soul band created by Louisiana-born-and-raised musician Greta Valenti (Well Hung Heart) and UK British Blues Hall of Fame Inductee, Robin Davey (The Hoax, DVL, Well Hung Heart). Joined by the talents of blues heavyweights Mark Barrett on Drums (The Hoax), Bob Fridzema on Keys (King King, Joanne Shaw Taylor) and introducing Irish-American singer-songwriter Ali Coyle on Bass.
The Old Bank of England Ale & Pie - June 6, 2017
The former branch of The Bank of England, the basement still contains the original vaults used to store bullion, and indeed some of the Crown Jewels during the First World War. The two safes have changed to hold the cellars and kitchens, the main vault is intact – and still contains the huge steel bullion cupboards. The Old Bank of England also has a more grisly connection with the past, it lies between the site of the barber shop owned by Sweeney Todd, ‘The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’, and the pie shop owned by Mrs Lovett, his mistress. It was in the tunnels and vaults below the present building that his victims were butchered before being cooked and sold in the pies to Mrs Lovett’s unsuspecting customers.
England's oldest pub
Opened in 1189 this is the oldest pub in England. Located at the base of Nottingham Castle in Nottingham, England. Taken May 2012. It's literally carved into the limestone, rooms throughout the pub are little caves with bare walls, a really unique experience,, They have cold beer too and two beer gardens to relax in.. It's called the ye olde trip to Jerusalem. recommended that you go..
Beneath the Viaduct Tavern pub basement sell,s 126 Newgate Street EC1 London
Short video clip of basement sell,s where people where kept before sentencing,built back in 1869 the Viaduct pub in Newgate London EC1.The cellars where once part of Newgate Prison.
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By contrast,the viaduct tavern is a beautiful Victorian pub, with a wrought copper ceiling and a triptych of oils representing the four statues of Commerce,Agriculture,Science and fine Arts on nearby Holbon Viaduct.The floor above allegedly housed an opium den in the 19th century.up to 20 at a time where put into theses cells
billy liar - is it me
henrys cellar bar crammond island fund raiser gig 2008
London, 1980s - Film 39130
Interior Daly's Wine Bar, The Strand, London 1980's
Inside a warm looking wine bar. Two men leave. A blond man is sitting at a table reading. Three women leave. A newspaper rack on the wall of the wine bar. It holds copies of the Financial Times and the Times newspapers. Two men sit at a table chatting. A counter with a basket of serviettes? And condiments? A waitress carries coffee cups. Two men enter the wine bar and leave the door slightly open. The blond man reading gets up and shuts it. View of an alcove and a stairwell. A man comes up the stairs.
2014-08-13 to Work
Back on the front camera for today, instead of the rear views like yesterday. Nice sunny start and you can tell the schools are still out.
00:39 Lorry Door & Driver, just to wake me at the start
03:24 Biker with L plate and helmet camera
06:07 Overtaken by another commuter, who waves :-)
07:04 Barriers drop and I wait for the train
07:11 Make it to barrier and kill the engine.
07:40 Train passes
07:45 Key for disk lock gets stuck in bars so I cannot start the bike O_O So embarrassing.
07:50 Started and moving. Van behind me kindly let me out.
08:40 Cleaning the drains
The Swan - Bishop Street - YORK
Nei sobborghi della città, in Bishop street si trova il miglior pub di York del 2009 The Swan. Praticamente si tratta di un corridoio dove a metà si trova il bar ed ai lati due stanze collegate al bancone da due finestre, in fondo al corridoio si trova una porta che conduce al beer garden. Noi, chiaramente, prendiamo posto al banco dove con una pinta di Saltaire Blonde facciamo amicizia con gli abituè del locale persone simpatiche e cordiali che ci consigliano la prossima tappa. Semplicemente fantastico
Pendleton September 6, 2015
Pendleton Lancashire
Jamie Ley @ Southsea Fest
The Jamie Ley Band play at The Birdcage for Southsea Fest! This is Suzy Sang, we like this a lot!
Poole Quay and Poole harbour in February 2017, in the county of Dorset, England. ( 12 )
The town's name derives from a corruption of the Celtic word bol and the Old English word pool meaning a place near a pool or creek. Variants include Pool, Pole, Poles, Poll, Polle, Polman, and Poolman. The area around modern Poole has been inhabited for the past 2,500 years. During the 3rd century BC, Celts known as the Durotriges moved from hilltop settlements at Maiden Castle and Badbury Rings to heath land around the River Frome and Poole Harbour. The Romans landed at Poole during their conquest of Britain in the 1st century and took over a Iron Age settlement at Hamworthy, an area just west of the modern town centre. In Anglo-Saxon times, Poole was included in the Kingdom of Wessex. The settlement was used as a base for fishing and the harbour a place for ships to anchor on their way to the River Frome and the important Anglo-Saxon town of Wareham. Poole experienced two large-scale Viking invasions during this era: in 876, Guthrum sailed his fleet through the harbour to attack Wareham, and in 1015, Canute began his conquest of England in Poole Harbour, using it as a base to raid and pillage Wessex.
Poole Quay is a visitor attraction to the south of the town centre lined with a mixture of traditional public houses, new bars, redeveloped warehouses, modern apartment blocks and historic listed buildings. Once the busy centre of Poole's maritime industry, all port activities moved to Hamworthy in the 1970’s as the Quay became increasingly popular with tourists. The Grade II listed Customs House on the quay-front was built in 1814 and now functions as a restaurant and bar. Nearby the Grade I listed Town Cellars, a medieval warehouse built in the 15th century on the foundations of a 14th century stone building, houses a local history centre. Scaplen's Court, another Grade I listed building, also dates from the medieval era. Poole Pottery has been redeveloped into an apartment block. Boats regularly depart from the quay during the summer and provide cruises around the harbour and to Brownsea Island, the River Frome and Swanage. Public artworks along the Quay include Sea Music – a large metal sculpture designed by Sir Anthony Caro, and a life-size bronze sculpture of Robert Baden-Powell created to celebrate the founding of the Scout Movement on Brownsea Island. At the western end of the quay near the mouth of Holes Bay is Poole Bridge. Built in 1927, it is the third bridge to be located on the site since 1834.
Poole's Guildhall has played a varied part in the history of the town. A Grade II listed building, the Guildhall was built in 1761 at a cost of £2,250. The new building included an open market house on the ground floor and a courtroom and offices for the town council on the first floor and has also been used as a Court of Record, Magistrates' Court, Court of Admiralty and a venue for Quarter Sessions. Between 1819 and 1821 the building was consecrated as a Parish Church while the old St. James Church was pulled down and replaced with the present church. During the Second World War the building was used as a canteen and meeting room for American soldiers prior to the invasion of France. The showers and washing facilities installed at this time were later converted into public baths which were used until the 1960’s. The building was converted for use as the town museum between 1971 and 1991 but stood empty for the next 16 years. After a renovation project funded by Poole Borough Council, the restored Guildhall opened in June 2007 as a Register Office for weddings, civil partnerships and other civic ceremonies.
A Torbay Drive
Driving home from work along the seafront from Paignton to Torquay, experimenting with a new camera angle. Apologies for the window bar and the wind noise.
Steve singing knocking on heavens door
Taylor 12 string in action
The Most Expensive House in The World! - FOR SALE!
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America's priciest mega-mansion on sale for $250 million, and you get the helicopter from Airwolf...
A 38.000 sq ft mega-mansion reported to be America's most expensive home has gone on sale with a price tag of $250 million.
The property in the exclusive Los Angeles suburb of Bel-Air has 12 bedrooms, 21 bathrooms, three kitchens, a 40-seat James Bond-themed cinema, an 85ft infinity pool, and panoramic views.
There are six bars, a spa, two fully stocked champagne cellars, a four-lane bowling alley, custom-made glass ping-pong and pool tables, and a room filled with sweets.
A helicopter from the 1980s television series Airwolf sits on the roof.
The four-floor house also comes with a a fleet of luxury cars worth $30 million, including a one-of-a-kind Pagani Huayra, a Rolls-Royce, and a Bugatti.
Walls are hung with an art collection featuring 130 works from around the world, table settings are by Roberto Cavalli table. Seven full-time staff, including a chef, chauffeur and masseuse, will live in a separate wing.
The previous highest asking price for a home in America was $195 million for a mansion in Florida, and the new Bel-Air one is expected to be the most expensive ever sold.
It is fully furnished so the buyer can move straight in.
Ugly Sisters
We got revenge on our Ugly Sisters for all the horrible things they did to Cinderella by following them on a shopping trip with a few buckets of ice water! Text 'UGLY79 £3' to donate £3 to Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice . With thanks to Sensations, Pedal Heaven & Cellar Magneval Wine Bar Café Fleet