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Medwire TV - Rochester Cinema Opening!
Rochester Picture Palace is bringing Hollywood glamour to the Medway towns. Stine Wannebo went to find out more!
ROCHESTER THE SHORT FILM.
Now way back in the closet lay a dusty old video tape labeled Rochester Footage 2004.
Murston Church
Murston Church, Sittingbourne
Post Referendum - England Moves To The Right
Martin has those mean old post-referendum blues
Luton, Chatham, Kent Pt2 mpeg2video
Luton High st Part 2
Views Around the City of York, North Yorkshire, England - 8th June, 2014
This film features views around the historic city of York on a very sunny Spring Sunday in June 2014, when the city was extremely busy with tourists. The film was made on a walk from York Railway Station around the City Centre and walls.
Identified features and locations within the video are as follows: Station Rise, Station Avenue, Railway Workers War Memorial, Station Road, Scarborough Bridge, River Ouse, Museum Street, Lodge House, Museum Gardens, Multangular Tower, Owl Adventures, Yorkshire Museum, St. Mary's Abbey ruins, Gatehouse, St. Olave's Church, Marygate, St. Mary's Tower, Bootham, Exhibition Square, King's Manor (University of York), St. Leonard's Place, High Petergate, St. Michael le Belfry, York Minster, Roman Emperor Constantine statue, Stonegate, St. Helen's Square, Mansion House, St. Helen's Church, Coney Street, St. Martin's Church, Spurriergate, Low Ousegate, Ouse Bridge, King's Staith, Skeldergate Bridge, Clifford's Tower, York Castle Museum, River Foss, Fishergate, St. George's Roman Catholic Church, George Street, York Barbican, Paragon Street, Walmgate, Fossgate, The old Scala Cinema building, Pavement, Shambles, Church of All Saints Pavement, St. Sampson's Square, Parliament Street, Jubbergate and Newgate Market.
This is a lovely city, with a rich cultural history, and well worth a visit if you are in England.
Driving to Kent
Whilst driving to a family party in Kent, UK stuck my GoPro on the front of the car and here's the result.
Grading: After Effects
Title: Camera Tracker
Rochester Castle and Cathedral 4K Dji Mavic Pro
Rochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway in Rochester, Kent, South East England. The 12th-century keep or stone tower, which is the castle's most prominent feature, is one of the best preserved in England or France.
Source: Wikipedia:
Made by Dji Mavic Pro on Polar Pro Cinema series ND32 filter
Edited by Final Cut Pro X
Music: AK - Discovery
Movie Palaces #88 - The PALACE CINEMA Chatham Kent - 1936
MOVIE PALACES #88 - The PALACE CINEMA, CHATHAM in Kent (Watling Street & Beechwood Avenue)
was opened by Kent Proprietary Holdings (controlled by Gaumont) on the 30th November 1936.
It seated 1864 and was designed by Arthur W. Kenyon. It was renamed Gaumont in December 1950. Closed February 1961.
The other cinema in Chatham was the National Electric,with 836 seats, opened April 1911. Taken over by Denman-Gaumont in March 1928.
GONE WRONG CHATHAM HOSPITAL DON'T GO IN
Today I got in to Chatham hospital and set of the security alarm system
Vlog #9 London & Kent Trip
A trip to London and Kent.
MUSIC: Next Year by Two Door Cinema Club
Fort Luton Chatham
The fort was ordered under the auspices of the 1859/60 Royal Commission on the Defences of the United Kingdom, but it was deleted by Parliament in an attempt to save money and divert funds to the construction of the sea forts, and the Land Front Forts of Milford Haven, Plymouth, Cork and Portsmouth/ Isle of Wight Fortresses. The 1869 'Report on the Construction Condition and Costs of Fortification'[2] criticised the lack of landward protection for Chatham, yet it was not until 1872 that the Treasury relented and the land was purchased. Even so, it was not until 1876 that the order was given by the War Office, after approval by Parliament for construction to commence. The original design was by William Jervois, but as by 1876 he had been promoted to major general he had no further part in its planning.[3] The work was surveyed and pegged out on the ground that same year. In 1877 work on the building started, using convict labour and the light railway to bring up the materials from Borstal Creek jetty.
The method adopted was to build all structures directly on to the land surface, and no form of preparation tunnelling was attempted. The work was slow due to lack of funds and the insistence of using convict labour, which meant that the labour force was constantly changing due to release or transfers to other prisons. In 1882 the work stopped for a re-think and once again restarted in 1886 when the decision was taken to delete from the plan one quarter of the design. This meant the loss of the Main Magazine (which was to have been in the western corner) and one quarter of this structure survived, much modified to become the above ground water tank. The well was also removed from the plan so the 4 inch water main had to be laid from Fort Horsted and the proposed under-bridge caponier was never even started. From 1886 to 1892, when the fort was finally completed, the ditch was dug and the spoil was used to cover the exposed buildings, some of which had been standing for over ten years, and to form the ramparts, the six very basic gun emplacements, two to each flank and a pair overlooking Luton Valley. Even so no armament is on record as ever having been issued to Fort Luton other than that brought in by units participating in the Annual Militia and Volunteer camps. The final act of engineering was the installation of the drawbridge in 1892 which is a rare type of rolling bridge and possibly the only one still left in the UK.
EPIC FAIL lifts at Westfields, Stratford
Chatham's Old Cemetery
When the Churchyard of St Marys Church in Chatham became full, a new burial ground was created in 1828 down the road on Whiffens Avenue to cater for the newly needed burial space so the new Chatham cemetery was created, Burials continued until 1870 when a New cemetery was opened in nearby Gillingham, the cemetery was turned into open space in 1905 and renamed town hall gardens as its opposite the former Town hall which has become a theatre
MEDWAY PAST AND PRESENT
ROCHESTER & CHATHAM
SITES BUILDINGS OF MEDWAY TOWNS
Crowded Kent Roads At Holiday Time
(1963)
Kent.
Various shots of the traffic scenes at road junction in Strood on the A 2 motorway. Aerial views of busy arterial road at Swanley and of Brands Hatch on a racing day.
(Orig.Neg.)
Date found in the old record - 15/03/1963.
FILM ID:2647.24
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Rochester Castle Walk Through Tour 2019 | 4K
A short walk through tour of Rochester Castle, Kent - filmed in April 2019.
The castle is situated right in the middle of Rochester and easy enough to get to. There's not a great deal to look at inside, but the views of the town and the Medway are decent and it's worth a visit if you are in the Kent area.
Thanks for watching.
Kent Historic Mansion - Part 2
Part 2 of the first of my Museum series.....
Pleasurama Meeting
Thanet Council discusses Ramsgate Pleasurama