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Drive: N18 / M20 / N21 (Night Time) - Through the Limerick Tunnel south from Shannon, Co. Clare
A trip from Shannon going through the Limerick underwater tunnel on the N18, merging to the beginning of the M20, and ending at the beginning of the N21, Tralee-bound.
This was filmed in July 2010 on a Sunday night starting at around 23:00 and it looks exactly the same today, which I know because I still regularly use this route. Apologies for the lack of focus when transitioning from dark to lit-up areas as I hadn't set the camera up correctly for night filming.
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Foreigner - Urgent
White Lion - Radar Love (Golden Earring cover)
ZZ Top - Legs
AC/DC - Highway to Hell
St. Giles Farnborough and around the green
A walk around St. Giles, Farnborough 17th July 2015
Anchorians vs Folkestone 2nd half
Clarewood Drive, East Malling
An imposing detached Georgian style family house, built approximately fifteen years ago by Berkeley Homes, set within a superb development of executive properties in a semi-rural location between East and West Malling. This fine property is situated within a conservation area set within the former grounds of Clare House, and comprises a substantial, well-proportioned house, the largest of only twelve similar properties, occupying a generous sized gated plot with direct access to the open parkland of Clare House Park.
Grovefield House Hotel Wedding
Winter Wedding Photography in Buckinghamshire, Winter wedding photos, November wedding at the Grovefield House Hotel, Burnham near Slough, Wedding photographer Buckinghamshire
Kerry & Ross's Wedding at Little Silver Country Hotel by Yvette Craig Photography
Kerry & Ross's wedding photographed by Yvette Craig Photography
Sarah & Owen highlights web clip
This was a military wedding filmed at the Citadel, Plymouth and afterwards a boat trip to the Orangery, Mount Edgcumbe.
The weather was pretty severe with strong winds and rain but everything turned out fine.I received a lovely thank you letter from Sarah & Owen with comments like You managed to capture the day perfectly despite the busy plans, poor weather and a very fast tank ride! We are so grateful for all your hard work to film and edit the day into a disc of magical moments!
I happened to meet the family the previous year on the walls of the Citadel, when I was officially filming the UK fireworks competition. We got on well and I gave Sarah my business card. A few months later I received an email inquiring about filming their wedding...the rest is history!
In fact I have just received an email from Owen & Sarah reflecting a few months after their wedding, just in case you're thinking, is it really worth having a wedding video this is what they think......................
Initially we decided to use DVX Productions to film our wedding due to family members not being able to attend. However since the wedding and watching the high quality highlights film and full feature film that Alan so beautiful put together has convinced me and my wife that this was one of the best decisions we made for our wedding, as photos can only do so much. The film has now become a treasured possession that myself and my wife love watching back together. The cinematography was high class and the directing and production of the films flowed seamlessly through the event. Without doubt one of the best investments we made for the wedding and I would highly recommend to anyone considering having a special event filmed.
Owen and Sarah Larsen 8.3.2017
Winter in Helpston.m4v
Photographs taken in and around the village of Helpston, Cambridgeshire during the winter of 2009/2010. Snowy landscapes of the village and surrounding farmland.
Equipment used in this film:
Camera: Nikon D800
Camera Battery Grip: Nikon MB-D12
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8 G ED
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 105mm f2.8 G ED
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 85mm f1.8 G
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 300mm f4 D ED
Tripod: Manfrotto B190
Filter: Lee Hard Graduated 0.9 Neutral Density
Filter: Hoya Pro1 Digital Circular Polariser
Filter: Lee Filters 100mm System Foundation Kit
Cable Release: Nikon MC-36
Bag: Manfrotto Bumblebee 220 Pro Light
Equipment used in the making of this film:
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P7000
Camera: DJI Osmo
Camera: Go Pro Hero 4 Black
Tripod: Joby Gorilla Pod
Microphone: Nikon ME-1 Stereo
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snow in larkfield jan 2010
Tee's Wedding Highlights - Dunchurch Hotel 2011
Beautiful day at Dunchurch Park Hotel near Lutterworth - This is just a highlights version of the day it self - 2011 all day wedding DVD currently @ £600 check out our website for more info michaelmaherproductions.co.uk
1234 is the top secret code.
1234 is the magic number that gets you in to top secret locations. This number must be kept secret at all times. The number is so amazingly secure that I managed to guess it the first time. Oh dear, looks like the governments top secret plan code-named Project Mooshroom, has been compromised as we now know the passcode to get into all their laboratories, where they are running their cunning plan to create mutant cows by cross breeding them with mushrooms.
Ashleigh and Chris Highlights
Ashleigh & Chris highlights wedding video from mount edgcumbe wedding filmed by Tristan Adams for Evolve Photography
First Wessex 42952 WX06 OMJ
First Wessex Dennis Dart 42952 WX06 OMJ seen on route 1 to Abbey Manor Park. A couple of nice kickdowns in the beginning.
Brandshatch Place & Spa - Fawkham, Kent, United Kingdom - Review HD
Brandshatch Place & Spa - Exclusive price! -
This charming hotel is set on 12 acres of grounds, yet is conveniently close to Ashford International, Maidstone, Brands Hatch racetrack, and a short distance from London and Gatwick. The hotel offers free parking.
Today Brandshatch Place is a haven of warmth, relaxation, home comforts and luxury. Guest rooms are stylish and comfortable, each one complete with wide screen TV, DVD and CD player, free high-speed internet access and luxury complimentary toiletries.
The award-winning restaurant (2 AA rosettes) is one of the area's most renowned, offering a range of original English dishes and an extensive wine collection.
Relax and enjoy the spa, with 7 treatment rooms and a combination of packages available for your use (Spa facilities are free of charge to guests, excluding treatments. Please contact the hotel Spa direct for availability and prices).
5 useful things our self service tills can do | Post Office
Popping into the Post Office to post a parcel, card or letter or to buy stamps this Christmas? It’s Good To Know that you don’t always have to go to the counter.
Tonbridge... Royalty in Tonbridge
I found plenty of info on the royal couple.. see the comments.
Brandshatch Place Wedding Photography
Tracy and Nick were married in Kent at Brandshatch Place.
British Military Fit, Major Series. Eridge Park, Tunbridge wells. 2015
This video is about british military fit major series in Eridge Park, Tunbridge wells. October 2015
Leeds Castle, England Drone Flight (4K)
Leeds Castle is in Kent, England, 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Maidstone. A castle has been on the site since 1086. In the 13th century it came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence; in the 16th century, Henry VIII used it as a dwelling for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. The castle today dates mostly from the 19th century and is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds. It has been open to the public since 1976.
Medieval and Tudor
From 857 the site was owned by a Saxon chief called Led or Leed who built a wooden structure on two islands in the middle of the River Len. In 1119 Robert de Crevecoeur rebuilt it in stone as a Norman stronghold and Leeds Castle descended through the de Crevecoeur family until the 1260s. What form this Norman stronghold took is uncertain because it was rebuilt and transformed in the following centuries. Adrian Pettifer speculates that it may have been a motte and bailey.
In 1278, the castle was bought by King Edward I's Queen, Eleanor of Castile. As a favoured residence of Edward's, it saw considerable investment. The king enhanced its defences, and it was probably Edward who created the lake that surrounds the castle. A barbican spanning three islands was also built and a gloriette with apartments for the king and queen was added.[4] In the Late Middle Ages, the growth of the royal household meant fewer residences could accommodate the monarchy when they visited. As a result, expenditure on royal residences in south east England generally decreased except for the Tower of London and Windsor Castle. The activity at Leeds Castle during the reign of Edward I was a notable exception to this pattern.
The castle was captured on 31 October 1321 by the forces of Edward II from Margaret de Clare, Baroness Badlesmere, wife of the castle's constable, Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, who had left her in charge during his absence. The King had besieged Leeds after she had refused Edward's consort Isabella of France admittance in her husband's absence; when the latter sought to force an entry, Lady Badlesmere instructed her archers to fire upon Isabella and her party, six of whom were killed. Lady Badlesmere was kept prisoner in the Tower of London until November 1322. After Edward II died in 1327 his widow took over Leeds Castle as her primary residence.
Richard II's first wife, Anne of Bohemia, spent the winter of 1381 at the castle on her way to be married to the king. In 1395, Richard received the French chronicler Jean Froissart there, as described in Froissart's Chronicles.
Henry VIII transformed the castle in 1519 for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. A painting commemorating his meeting with Francis I of France still hangs there.
In 1552 Leeds Castle was granted to Sir Anthony St Leger (d.1559) of Ulcombe, Kent, whose grandfather Ralph I St Leger (d.1470), of Ulcombe, Sheriff of Kent in 1467/8, had been Constable of Leeds Castle.
The maze at Leeds Castle was made with 2,400 yew trees and was opened in 1988.
An aviary was added in 1980 and by 2011 it contained over 100 species, but it was decided to close it in October 2012 as it was felt the foundation could make better use of the £200,000 a year it cost to keep the aviary running. The castle and its grounds are a major leisure destination with a maze that is exited through a shell grotto, a golf course and what may be the world's only museum of dog collars. There are two castle-themed children's adventure play areas targeted at the under sevens and the under fourteens.
It is a Grade I listed building (first listed in 1952) and recognised as an internationally important structure. In 1998 Leeds Castle was one of 57 heritage sites in England to receive more than 200,000 visitors. According to figures released by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, nearly 564,483 people visited the castle in 2015 however visitor numbers fell by 30% in July 2015 as a result of Operation Stack on the M20 during the migrants crisis in Calais. On 8 July 2006, Irish vocal pop band Westlife held a concert for their Face to Face Tour supporting their album Face to Face.
Film location
The castle was a location for the 1949 Ealing Comedy film Kind Hearts and Coronets, where it stood in for 'Chalfont', ancestral home of the aristocratic d'Ascoyne family.
It also appeared in the films The Moonraker (1958) and Waltz of the Toreadors (1962).
On the small screen, the castle and grounds provided all the filming locations for a Doctor Who serial, The Androids of Tara, in 1978. Sir Cliff Richard, filmed a live concert here, with Leeds Castle as a backdrop, titled, Castles in
the Air.
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