Things to do in Llandudno North Wales
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In this video, we take you on a short, but - we hope - enjoyable tour of our top 5 Llandudno attractions: The Great Orme, Llandudno Pier, Llandudno Skiing, Venue Cymru, and Llandudno Cable Cars.
Making this kind of video is a tricky one. There are literally dozens of attractions in llandudno. In fact, even within our own top 5 list, there are well over a dozen other attractions. The Great Orme, for example, has the Llandudno Tramway, Happy Valley, golfing, ancient bronze-age mines, cable cars, a restaurant, a pub, and a cafe. And that's just the Orme!
What we hope, though, is when you've finished watching this little video, you will have a good idea of things to do in Llandudno North Wales. Whether you intend to come here on holiday, whether you're already here, or whether you're a local just looking for something new to do, we think you should have plenty of ideas.
Llandudno truly is a beautiful part of the world. Known as the Queen of the Welsh resorts, and certainly the largest of all seaside resorts in Wales, it is a place with something for everyone. You may want a peaceful holiday and enjoy nice walks on the pier or the promenade; you may want some more energizing walking and decide to climb Snowdonia; you may be a family looking for amusement arcades, a zoo, great food, a cinema, a theatre, ten-pin bowling. Whatever it is you like, rest assure, Llandudno has it.
All that is left for me to say is thank you for watching, thank you for reading, and we hope to see you soon!
Cuban Fury Salsa comes to Cineworld Llandudno
Salsa Amor Cymru are joined by a team member to promote the film Cuban Fury starring Nick Frost!
Picedu Tesco, Cyffordd Llandudno
Picedu Tesco, Cyffordd Llandudno
Tour of Britain
The tour of Britain going through Great Missenden.
Wales, Llandudno- Summer/08
Llandudno seaside, 1960's. Archive film 92604
Wales. Llandudno seaside walking on the promenade. Dairy cattle. Connah's Quay Coal Industry. Brymbo Steel Works, Courtaulds nylon factory.
101692+101685 DMU
101692 and 101685 are filmed at the Midland Railway Centre DMU Gala
BBC South Today - Lunchtime - 04/04/17
Toilets in Cineworld Beacon shopping centre Eastbourne
This is the new Cineworld cinema that's not long opened in the new extended part of the Beacon shopping Centre which was known as Arndale Anyways it's very nice in here and everything is Twyford in there and we have 2 Twyford E100 and the flush was good on both of them
Class114_Parcels.WMV
BR Class 114 converted to BR Royal Mail Parcels unit.
Original model by James Hunt.
Repaint Jbilton
Cabview by Clive Heard
Sounds by JBilton
Route is NWC
O gauge
Westdale class 114 DMU
Van Buren Story advert 2
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Bonus features of People, Places & Posters gallery & mini documentary of Fred's fairground.
The DVD is receiving rave reviews & the regular comment from people is we watched it twice!
Psycho Sexual Sex Terrestrials - Live @ The Arcadia Theatre Llandudno 1992
This was some sort of local band showcase, all I can remember is that the gig was mad but the sound was shite!
Mid-Hants Railways Autumn Steam Gala 2012 Friday 7th September
Mid-Hants Railways Autumn Steam Gala 2012 Mid-Hants Maunsells 925 Cheltenham 850 Lord Nelson U class 31806 & N class 31874 on Static Display
Class 101685 Daisy - Thrash!
Filmed at the Midland Railway Centre DMU Gala weekend March 09
Trains @ Bristol Temple Meads - 30/08/19
In this video I am at Bristol Temple Meads again for a short time after returning from Filton Abbey Wood.
Featuring in this video, are a few units (158s and turbos) and a Crosscountry HST. Finally, unexpectedly an ECS movement from Exeter TMD to SPM ran on the day and 143603 turned up which was quite a surprise as I thought I had got away from all the pacers by being up in Bristol but obviously not! ????
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BRUNO AYMONE CHANNEL - SANDY MACPHERSON, 1939 footage
Roderick Hallowell Sandy MacPherson
Roderick Hallowell Sandy MacPherson was a Canadian-born (Paris, Ontario) theatre organist in the UK who as the second official BBC Theatre Organist (he succeeded Reginald Foort) achieved considerable broadcasting time in the early weeks of World War II.
From 1928 to 1938 MacPherson was the resident organist at the Empire, Leicester Square, before being appointed BBC Theatre Organist in succession to Reginald Foort, the first holder of that position. During the war years, Macpherson instituted parents speaking to their evacuee children in America live on the radio. He ran a number of request programmes, for instance 'From My Postbag' and 'At Your Request', and on a Sunday evening 'The Twilight Hour'. He also put out programmes with other artistes, for instance, Robinson Cleaver and his wife Molly (who played organ and grand piano), Stephane Grappelli, Oscar Grasso, Gladys Ripley and Isobel Bailey. He even auditioned a young Julie Andrews.
When the BBC briefly switched to broadcasting only light music in September 1939, MacPherson played up to twelve hours per day, also filling in with announcements and programme-notes whilst the organisation hastily evacuated its staff from London to various locations around the British Isles. Pressure from listeners and the press, who quickly tired of this seemingly unending diet of theatre organ day after day, soon caused the BBC to resume broadcasting a wider range of music. In the dark days of late 1939 - early 1940, Sandy's original signature tune, Happy Days Are Here Again was decidedly inappropriate to the times and he replaced it with his own composition, I'll Play To You, a slow waltz which he used throughout the rest of his career(written with Harry S Pepper, a BBC producer). He played the opening music to the radio programme called London After Dark, on the theatre organ in St. George's Hall, London, broadcast 24 August 1940.
Initially during the war MacPherson regularly broadcast on the BBC from the original BBC Theatre Organ (a 4-manual 23-rank Compton)in St. George's Hall until that instrument was destroyed in the blitz on 10 May 1941. Sandy himself was then evacuated and continued to broadcast on a Hammond organ until Reginald Foort lent the BBC his travelling Moller pipe-organ, which was installed in Bangor, Wales, close to Macpherson's then home of Llandudno. At the end of WWII, the BBC purchased the Moller from Foort and moved it to the Jubilee Chapel, Hoxton, East London, where it remained until 1963.
In the early fifties he was best known for his regular programme of light-religious music 'The Chapel in the Valley'. Sandy introduced the programme, whilst Mr Drewett played the organ. Mr Drewett was actually Charles Drewett Smart, another theatre organist from the early days. Sandy also had a request programme running at the same time which concentrated on slightly lighter music and was very popular with the older generation. After WW2 Sandy also periodically gave recitals on parish church organs in England and Wales. He retired from the position of BBC Theatre Organist in 1963 and the BBC sold the 5-manual 27-rank Moller organ, it being assumed that the days of theatre-organ music were over, with audience numbers for this genre fast declining. (The instrument is now installed in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, having spent periods in Hilversum, Holland, and in a pizza parlour in San Diego, California, USA.) After retirement, Sandy continued to broadcast from time to time, usually on the 4-manual 16-rank Wurlitzer in the Gaumont State Cinema, Kilburn, North London.
He died on his 78th birthday, 3 March 1975.
Robinson Cleaver Live At the Regal Edmonton Christie
Robinson Cleaver Plays the Christie Organ in the Regal Edmonton London live. I always liked and admired Robinson Cleaver's style of playing a very fine theatre organist. I was lucky to hear him play the Christie organ in the Astra Llandudno many years ago. The Regal Christie Organ was removed from the Regal Edmonton and in the 1980s was installed by the ATOS London Chapter headed by Les Rawle in the Memorial Hall in Barry South Wales. I went to Barry to hear this organ a few times. When it had to be removed from this location in Barry South Wales Paul Kirner brought the organ and has since totally restored the organ and has now installed the organ in his Music Palace YNYSHIR Porth Rhonda South Wales CF39 0EW. Where it looks and sounds amazing. The Organ is a 4 manual console and has 15 Ranks of pipes. The console was rebuilt in 1947 by Wurlitzer UK And looks very much like a Granada Style Wurlitzer Console. But is still, in fact, the Christie pipework.
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Class 101685 Daisy - More Thrash!
Sounding as good as they get.