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Middlesbrough Cleveland Centre Christmas Parade 2018
Christmas parade at Middlesbrough Cleveland Centre x
Captain Cook's ship returns to Cleveland Centre in Middlesbrough.
Many thanks to Cleveland Centre management for their cooperation.
Endeavour replica back where it belongs - but for how long?
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
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GREAT BRITAIN: MIDDLESBROUGH, North Yorkshire (England, UK) #Middlesbrough, #northyourkshire
GREAT BRITAIN: MIDDLESBROUGH, North Yorkshire (England, UK)
#Middlesbrough, #northyourkshire, #MiddlesbroughUK, #Мидлсбро, #АнглияМидлсбро
Middlesbrough is a large post-industrial town in North Yorkshire, England. The local council, a unitary authority, is Middlesbrough Borough Council. The 2011 Census recorded the borough's total resident population as 138,400 and the wider urban settlement with a population of 174,700. Middlesbrough is part of the larger built-up area of Teesside which had an overall population of 376,333 at the 2011 Census.
In the suburb and former village of Acklam, Middlesbrough's oldest domestic building is Acklam Hall of 1678. Built by Sir William Hustler, it is also Middlesbrough's sole Grade I listed building. The Restoration mansion, accessible through an avenue of trees off Acklam Road, has seen progressive updates through the centuries, making a captivating document of varying trends in English architecture.
Via a 1907 Act of Parliament, Sir William Arrol & Co. of Glasgow built the Transporter Bridge (1911) which spans the River Tees between Middlesbrough and Port Clarence. At 850 feet (260 m) long and 225 feet (69 m) high, is one of the largest of its type in the world, and one of only two left in working order in Britain (the other being in Newport). The bridge remains in daily use. It is, a Grade II* listed building.
Another landmark, the Tees Newport Bridge, a vertical lift bridge, opened further along the river in 1934. Newport bridge still stands and is passable by traffic, but it can no longer lift the centre section.
The urban centre of Middlesbrough remains home to a variety of architecture ranging from the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, opened in January 2007 to replace a number of former outlying galleries; and Centre North East, formerly Corporation House, which opened in 1971. Many believe that there is a beauty to be found in the surrounding landscape of industry along the River Tees from Billingham to Wilton. The terraced Victorian streets surrounding the town centre are characterful elements of Middlesbrough's social and historical identity, and the vast streets surrounding Parliament Road and Abingdon Road a reminder of the area's wealth and rapid growth during industrialisation.
Middlesbrough Town Hall, designed by George Gordon Hoskins and built between 1883 and 1889 is a Grade II listed building, and a very imposing structure. Of comparable grandeur, is the Empire Palace of Varieties, of 1897, the finest surviving theatre edifice designed by Ernest Runtz in the UK. The first artist to star there in its guise as a music hall was Lillie Langtry. Later it became an early nightclub (1950s), then a bingo hall and is now once again a nightclub. Further afield, in Linthorpe, is the Middlesbrough Theatre opened by Sir John Gielgud in 1957; it was one of the first new theatres built in England after the Second World War.
The town includes the UK's only public sculpture by Claes Oldenburg, the Bottle O' Notes of 1993, which relates to Captain James Cook. Based alongside it today in the town's Central Gardens is the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA). Refurbished in 2006, is the Carnegie library, dating from 1912. The Dorman Long office on Zetland Road, constructed between 1881 and 1891, is the only commercial building ever designed by Philip Webb, the architect who worked for Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell.
Away from the town centre, at Middlehaven stands the Temenos sculpture, designed by sculptor Anish Kapoor and designer Cecil Balmond. The steel structure, consisting of a pole, a circular ring and an oval ring, stands approximately 110 m long and 50 m high and is held together by steel wire. It was unveiled in 2010 at a cost of £2.7 million.
Ми́длсбро — город, расположенный на южном берегу реки Тиса в графстве Северный Йоркшир, на северо-востоке Англии, крупный промышленный центр. Местной унитарной властью является Мидлсбрский Городской совет.
С 1889 Мидлсбро был город-графство в Йоркшире, но в 1968 году он стал центром графства Тиссайд, который затем поглощается вне метрополии графством Кливленд в 1974 году. В 1996 году Кливленд был упразднен, а Мидлсбро стал унитарной единицой, в церемониальном графстве Северный Йоркшир. Erimus ( Мы будем ), на латинском, был выбран в качестве девиза Мидлсбро в 1830 году, чтобы показать волю города расти.
Cleveland Police meet their Number One fan.....
Outside the Cleveland Shopping Centre in Middlesbrough (The Boro) Town Centre.
Cleveland Police** take Potty Mouth away in Handcuffs to the Meat Wagon.
This chap looks a lot like Michael Patrick Williams of Middlesbrough. This from our local newspaper the Evening Gazette......
Man with 460 convictions wants to be in jail - so he continually smashes windows at solicitors' firm
Michael Patrick Williams already had 460 previous convictions before he was brought up from the cells and into the dock
Is this Guy Middlesbrough's answer to Ronnie Pickering?
If You watch this video 'full screen' You can clearly see the Police Officer and Cleveland Centre Security laughing at this Guy. Perhaps Not the most professional way to deal with the situation.
Question for Barry Coppinger, Police & Crime Commissioner for Cleveland. How is that meant to de-escalate the stand off?
Police Car Numberplate...... NX66 AZZ
Meat Wagon Numberplate...... NX66 EXH
Recorded on: June 13, 2017 around Lunchtime.
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Shopping in Middlesbrough
Shopping in Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Reindeer Parade - Teesside University 2017
Kingston Town in Middlesbrough
A busker playing Kingston Town written by Lord CreatoR aka Kendrick Patrick
Places to see in ( Middlesbrough - UK )
Places to see in ( Middlesbrough - UK )
Middlesbrough is a large industrial town on the south bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, north-east England, founded in 1830. The local council, a unitary authority, is Middlesbrough Borough Council.
Middlesbrough became a county borough within the North Riding of Yorkshire in 1889. In 1968, the borough was merged with a number of others to form the County Borough of Teesside, which was absorbed in 1974 by the county of Cleveland. In 1996, Cleveland was abolished, and Middlesbrough Borough Council became a unitary authority within North Yorkshire. RGs Erimus (We shall be in Latin) was chosen as Middlesbrough's motto in 1830. It recalls Fuimus (We have been) the motto of the Norman/Scottish Bruce family, who were lords of Cleveland in the Middle Ages. The town's coat of arms is an azure lion, from the arms of the Bruce family, a star, from the arms of Captain James Cook, and two ships, representing shipbuilding and maritime trade.
The following list are the different wards, districts and suburbs that make up the Middlesbrough built-up area.
Acklam
Ayresome
Beckfield
Beechwood
Berwick Hills
Brambles Farm
Brookfield
Central Middlesbrough
Clairville
Coulby Newham
Easterside
Eston
Grangetown
Gresham
Grove Hill
Hemlington
Kader
Ladgate
Linthorpe
Marton-in-Cleveland
Marton Grove
Marton West
Middlehaven
Normanby
North Ormesby
Nunthorpe
Ormesby
Pallister
Park End
Priestfields
Saltersgill
South Bank
St. Hilda's
Stainton-in-Cleveland
Teesville
Thorntree
Netherfields
Tollesby
Town Centre
Town Farm
West Lane
Whinney Banks
Middlesbrough is served well by public transport. Locally, Arriva North East and Stagecoach provide the majority of bus services, with National Express and Megabus operating long distance coach travel from Middlesbrough bus station Train services are operated by Northern and TransPennine Express. Departing from Middlesbrough railway station, Northern operates rail services throughout the north-east region including to Newcastle, Sunderland, Darlington, Redcar and Whitby, whilst TransPennine Express provides direct rail services to cities such as Leeds, York, Liverpool and Manchester. Middlesbrough is served by a number of major roads including the A19 (north/south), A66 (east/west), A171, A172 and A174. In the past Middlesbrough has been served by the Middlesbrough, Stockton and Thornaby Electric Tramways Company, Imperial Tramways Company, Middlesbrough Corporation Tramways, Tees-side Railless Traction Board and Teesside Municipal Transport.
Alot to see in ( Middlesbrough - UK ) such as :
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
Dorman Museum
Albert Park, Middlesbrough
Tees Transporter Bridge
Teessaurus Park
Middlesbrough dock Clock
( Middlesbrough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Middlesbrough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Middlesbrough - UK
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Christmas in Middlesbrough
christmas challenge
Christmas in Middlesbrough 2017
This video includes shots of the Christmas lights and the Christmas Market in Middlesbrough, North East of England. Footage was filmed on 27.11.2017.
Middlesbrough town
A little snippet of Middlesbrough town centre
Saltburn & Cleveland Street, North Yorkshire - 10 March 2019
A 13.6 mile round walk from Saltburn. The route initially heads south through Saltburn woods to Skelton along the Cleveland Way. On reaching Skelton the route then continues south to Cleveland Street following this east to Carlin How. From here the route bears north past Skinningrove joining the Cleveland Way briefly on route to Warsett Hill before returning to Saltburn via Saltburn Gill
Music is Cry by Godley & Creme and Hooverville (And They Promised Us The World) by The Christians
IDAHO event in Centre Square, Middlesbrough UK
International Day Against Homophobia was marked in Middlesbrough in Centre Square.
Cleveland shopping centre
Middlesbrough away
Brighton taken over Newcastle city centre
Centre Square, Middlesbrough.
Just a video of people watching the Beijing Olympics 2008 opening ceremony on the big screen.
Middlesbrough Tees Bridge , UK , Cleveland
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Xmass parade
Xmass parade inside Cleveland centre boro
Places to see in ( Guisborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Guisborough - UK )
Guisborough is a market town and civil parish in the North East of England. It belongs to the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and the Tees Valley region. The town is in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. The civil parish of Guisborough, includes the outlying villages of Upleatham, Dunsdale and Newton under Roseberry.
Guisborough was formerly part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, from 1974 to 1996 part of the County of Cleveland and now in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland. Gighesbore is recorded in the Domesday Book and the ruined Gisborough Priory dates to the 12th century. The priory and Gisborough Hall (16th century, demolished and rebuilt) are spelt without the first U. Some other old sites and names use that same spelling.
Guisborough market, held every Thursday and Saturday with a few stalls on Tuesday, has long been a focal point for the surrounding area. Originally selling cattle and other livestock, the market developed into a general market for fruit and vegetables, clothing and flower stalls. It is open from early morning to late afternoon on the recently restored cobbles that line Westgate, the principal shopping street. Guisborough Museum, behind Westgate's Sunnyfield House, exhibits photos of Guisborough's history and inhabitants. There is a working watermill at Tocketts Mill.
The Guisborough Helmet is a Roman cavalry helmet found near the town in 1864. The Anglican Church of St Nicholas is home to the de Brus cenotaph. A church was possibly in existence in 1290, although the chancel dates from the late 15th century. Gisborough Hall, a Victorian mansion, was built in the Jacobean style in 1856. It is the former home of the family of Lord Gisborough.
Guisborough Town Hall (Grade II Listed) was built in 1821 and initially comprised two storeys, being extended to three in 1870. Guisborough is the home of the Orion Explorer Scout Unit for young people aged 14 to 18. It is affiliated to the Scout Association.
Two main roads cross at Guisborough, the A171 and the A173. The A171 leads west to Middlesbrough and east to Whitby whilst the A173 goes south-west to Stokesley and north-east as far as Skelton, where it joins the A174 coast road. Until 1964, Guisborough was served by trains from Middlesbrough; the Middlesbrough & Guisborough Railway had its terminus at the now-demolished Guisborough station. Before 1958 it had been possible to travel from Guisborough to Whitby and Scarborough, along the scenic North Yorkshire coast railway.
( Guisborough - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Guisborough . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Guisborough - UK
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