Opening the Master of the Glens Train Set!
This train set from Hornby features a Gresley P2 locomotive 'Cock o the North' in a splendid apple green livery. It really is a fantastic set for the money and the three teak coaches only add to the splendour.
Purchase place of this wonderful train set:
Craft Cymru
High Street
Porthmadog
LL49 9LP
Wales
United Kingdom
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HAVEN HOLIDAY | PART TWO | GREENACERS
Our haven holiday vlog Part two is now live! Hope you enjoy coming along on our family holiday!
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I'm Rebecca, I am a very busy part time working mum to three beautiful baby girls. Poppy who is 4 years old & twin girls Emmie and Ava who are now 9 months old. I am a Part time working mommy and daddy works full time and of course helps out with Youtube... I spend my days trying to be there next great baker, ( mainly with packet mix) and a amazon shopaholic! We live in The good old West Midlands in a little town called Stourbridge & we love the outdoors and all things mucky! , We are a very normal family who love doing stuff together like craft and all thing crazy, disney Sundays & eating all things amazing! You will find lots of vlogs, day in the life videos, shopping hauls, twin updates and slimming world food! Enjoy folks and thanks for your love and support.
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Caernarfon Town Centre - Gwynedd, North Wales
The Virtual Tourist walks around Caernarfon - Gwynedd, North Wales
Porthmadog Harbour, Ffestiniog Railway, Snowdonia, Wales, UK
Visiting Porthmadog harbour and station of the FFestiniog railway.
Gwynedd
Located on the north western side of Wales, Gwynedd is a perfect place to visit. It is mostly located within Snowdonia National Park, and the Snowdonia mountain ranges and Cambrian Coastline. It offers visitors a wide range of attractions from activity programmes to inspirational cultural and historical places to visit.
Porthmadog
A harbour town situated on the Glaslyn Estuary, Porthmadog is rich in maritime history and is an excellent base for touring the surrounding area. It has a number craft shops and restaurants. The town was named after W.A. Maddocks whose ambitious Cob embankment scheme led to the town's name, which translates as Madog's Port. In times gone by, it was a vital, busy shipping port for the international slate trade, brought down from Blaenau Ffestiniog. The maritime history depicts its proud past.
Ffestiniog Railway.
A 21km trek through meadows, woodlands, lakes and waterfalls within Snowdonia National Park. It was in 1832 that an Act of Parliament allowed the construction of the railway from Porthmadog to near Ffestiniog and opened to freight traffic on April 20th 1836. Powered by horses initially, the first steam locomotives were put in use of October 23rd 1863 at a cost of £1000 for each of the two engines. Passenger services started in 1865 and carried over 100,000 passengers per year were for the first three years along with 100,000 tons of slate. In the 1880's the slate industry was in decline, exasperated by the building of the slate wharf at Delaney by the London North Western Rail Company. By 1900 the company already relied on tourists to make up the income.
Artist's Cottage - Porthmadog - Ref: 1015
Stunning views of the estuary & mountains beyond await you! Sit back and enojy the ever changing views with a glass of wine or a cup of tea! The more adventurous guest can enjoy the many coastal or mountain walks nearby or simply stroll down the lane to Portmeirion village. This prestigious split level villa (which is bigger than it looks) on its own private grounds within the scenic and serene Portmeirion Conservation Area, is conveniently located 2 miles from the seaside/mountain resort of Porthmadog in the Snowdonia National Park. Pleasantly situated within walking distance of the tidal estuary foreshore, Minffordd village, Ffestiniog Railway station and the world renowned Sir Clough Williams-Ellis' artistic village and gardens of Portmeirion. The villa enjoys a camera obscura of the Snowdonia mountains and the tidal Dwyryd estuary from all main rooms. Within walking distance of the Mermaid Spa at Portmeirion and the Castle restaurant and bar. Porthmadog town is 2 miles walk through the woods and along the steam train line or Glaslyn bike trail. In the town there are many craft shops, pantrys and gift shops plus a leisure centre and the Ffestiniog Railway steam train station. Beautiful Beddgelert is only 8ml through wonderful scenic gorges. Harlech castle town with the theatre and sandy beaches 6ml. 500m footpath to the estuary shore from the cottage, mainline and Ffestiniog Steam train station 1km. Easy access along a 100m unsurfaced road. This is a special holiday property in North Wales.
Anvil Pottery, North Wales
UCLan MA group visit to Anvil Pottery in Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch. Thanks to Allan and Krithia for an enjoyable and informative visit.
The Mysterious Coin Wishing Trees Of Britain
Typically, when someone wants to make a wish, they might go looking for some birthday candles or perhaps toss a penny into a waiting fountain.
In certain areas of Great Britain, heading into the woods near the Peak District near Liverpool or the Scottish Highlands might be a good start.
There you’ll find some very strange trees that might just make your dream come true. And they’ve been there for hundreds of years…
Abergavenny Wales UK - December 2012
Had a great day out in Abergavenny; a look around the town and the market too. It was a bit chilly but a good day was had by all. Hope you enjoy this film.
HAVEN HOLIDAY VLOG | GREENACRES | PART ONE
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I'm Rebecca, I am a very busy part time working mum to three beautiful baby girls. Poppy who is 4 years old & twin girls Emmie and Ava who are now 9 months old. I am a Part time working mommy and daddy works full time and of course helps out with Youtube... I spend my days trying to be there next great baker, ( mainly with packet mix) and a amazon shopaholic! We live in The good old West Midlands in a little town called Stourbridge & we love the outdoors and all things mucky! , We are a very normal family who love doing stuff together like craft and all thing crazy, disney Sundays & eating all things amazing! You will find lots of vlogs, day in the life videos, shopping hauls, twin updates and slimming world food! Enjoy folks and thanks for your love and support.
CONTACT
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Things to Do In Criccieth | Snowdonia Information Pack
Arguably the prettiest little seaside town in Wales. Here’s a quick list of some of our favourite things to do in Criccieth.
static caravan for hire
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Slate Quarry Beware - Other Colour Pics Share This Title (1964)
Penrhyn, Wales.
Work that takes place in a slate quarry. Views of the quarry. Various shots of men at work. We see them drilling holes in a rock face and placing gun powder inside the hole. Ballast follows it. The fuse is lit. Blasting takes place. Small explosion. Men climb down into the quarry then prise pieces of slate off the side of the quarry.
Trucks carrying slate travel past the camera. The slate is transported via small trains and a hoist. Men then push the trucks of slate into the work room. Various shots of the slate being cut - both by hand and by machine. Edges are cut off by a machine.
Parts of the slate quarry are to be preserved as ancient industrial monuments. As narrator states: Efficient though it is, it hardly seems to belong to this day and age.
Cuts exist - see separate record.
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RNLI Rhyl North Wales UK Launch and Recovery in 4K
This is a R N L I Lifeboat station training day, I only included the launch and recovery, as the craft went too far out, for me to film, so sit back and watch, how they all worked as a team.
The R N L I welcomes new recruits, if you wish to volunteer, or donate, please contact the R N L I Lifeboat station based on Rhyl's promenade.
Clog Dance (1959) | BFI National Archive
“An impromptu expression of enjoyment” - the revival of clog dancing in Portmadoc and of the craft of clog-making.
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Low-level Flying Mach-Loop with some rare aircraft!
Here is my latest Compilation of low level training here in North Wales, its been a very quiet year but with some quality aircraft!!
0:20 F-15 Eagle from Raf Lakenheath
0:50 F-15 c
2:00 C-17
2:54 A400m
3:21 F-16 Stingers
3:41 Danish Merlin's
4:20 GR4 Tornado (swept)
4:59 RAF Typhoon's
5:16 Chinook
5:42 Pair of C-130 Hercules
Black Rock Sands 26th June 2011.MP4
Sky Muffins
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Farmers Markets in Wales - USK
Farmers' Markets in Wales:
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This one at USK, Monmouthshire, UK,
on 1st and 3rd Saturday of each Month, 10.00 am - 1.00 pm.
Memorial Hall
Maryport Street
USK
NP15 1LH.
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Greg Davies found his Welsh roots beset by scandal in Who Do You Think You Are? – review
Greg Davies
Greg Davies was born in Wales – his late father made sure of that – but grew up in England, ignorant of his paternal heritage. So over the border he went in Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One). “Feels different,” he said as he drove past the Welcome to Wales sign. Never a truer word…
What he unearthed was a dire melodrama in Edwardian Gwynedd featuring flesh-and-blood young people kicking against the strict admonitions of the chapel. His quarry was a great grandfather whom his grandmother had never mentioned or named. What he found in and around Porthmadog was children conceived on the wrong side of the bed, drunkenness, debt, prison, and barefaced lies on public documents.
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THE INSIDE MARKET AT ABERGAVENNY, TUESDAY 18-2-2014