Stags Auction of Vintage Classic Cars, Tractors Motorcycles, etc pt 2 Crediton
Viewing day of Stags Auction of a Lifetime Collection of Vintage/Classic Cars, Tractors, Motorcycles/Motorbikes, Stationary Engines, Motor & Agricultural Memorabilia near Exeter 24th April 2009
England Deaf Rugby Taster Sessions 21st February 2016, Crediton
What happens at the events?
Held in the South West, members of England Deaf Men and Women’s teams and coaches will be on hand to introduce you to the sport of rugby. If you are already a player they will help improve your skills and if you are good enough you may be selected to play for England Deaf!
The events also give sports providers the chance to learn how to support Deaf players in their own clubs.
Who can attend? Anyone and everyone. England Deaf RFU welcomes boys, girls, men, women, Deaf and hearing people and members of local clubs to come along and enjoy the sport of rugby together.
Next event: 21st February 2016, 11am-1.30pm, Queen Elizabeth School, Barnfield, Crediton, EX17 3HX, If you are interested please contact: Fletch on edru@sky.com
Yeoford Junction
The junction station for the LSWR lines to Plymouth and North Devon during the Edwardian era, modelled in EM by John Nicholas. Filmed by Paul Burkitt-Gray at Epsom Model Railway Exhibition 2011.
Mole Avon Country Store in Crediton Construction
Organisers of the Mid Devon Show have taken a behind the scenes look at a new 30,000 square feet country store which is set to open in September.
The Mid Devon Show was invited to the £5million Well Parks development by Mole Avon Trading who are one of the primary sponsors of the event due to take place on Saturday, July 28 at Knightshayes in Tiverton.
Lauren Cook from Mole Avon Country Stores said: “We've been doing the Mid Devon show for quite a few years now and this year we're in partnership to provide outdoor sponsorship with the show team.
“We are trying to be a bit more proactive about what we can do for families and the people at the show when they're walking around the ground. We will be providing a marquee and hospitality for our core members and shareholders at the show, but this year we wanted to do something a little bit different that involved the Mid Devon Show team.
“All of their stewards will be wearing our dual branded Mid Devon Show and Mole Avon hi-vis vests on the day of the show, and we have worked together on artwork and design on those to get them ready before the show.”
Lauren also explained that this year there would be a large picnic area in the showground.
“We have donated ten picnic benches, and dual branded parasols to create an area within the showground for people to go and have a rest. The selfie frame is something else that we've Introduced this year with the show team, and that will also be there as well as the large deckchair which will be around for families to have their photos taken with.”
Rose Chanin, show director added that Mole Avon’s significant contributions would enhance the show.
She added: “We’ve started moving out onto the field, the VIP marquees will be erected and we'll be welcomed by the National Trust who are looking forward to seeing their parkland coming alive.
“The excitement begins, the office is going to be busy, but we are out on the show field getting that show field ready.”
Mrs Chanin added that the team had “pushed the boat out” to make the day extra special for its 25th year.
“We've spent quite a bit on our main ring program. We've got the Imps Motorcycle Display Team coming, and we've got the British Scurry and Trials Driving competition - a national competition with these dear little ponies pulling a cart around and they swing and swivel around all the obstacles.
“We've got the Exeter Pipes and Drums, so the beautiful sounds will echo around the Knightshayes Estate and is going to be absolutely wonderful. We've got sheep show too with a man from New Zealand who brings nine different breeds of sheep and presents them in a fun, educational way.
“There will be hundreds of people around, and we know it’s going to be a great spectacle.”
Trains at Kirkcaldy
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Trains taken at Kirkcaldy Station taken on 27th June 2017
(HD) 20189 & 20142 Tow old Coaches & Steam loco 592 out of East Grinstead working 8Z92 - 5/2/16
Heading for more filming in London Kings Cross, 20189, Coaches with weathering added, Steam loco 592 & 20142 depart East Grinstead working the 8Z92 to Bounds Green on the 5/2/16. Working of the year..?
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Rogge Spring Meet 2007 - Brittish classic cars
Car-meet for British classic cars at Hotel Rogge in Strängnäs, Sweden. hotelrogge.se
Places to see in ( Exeter - UK )
Places to see in ( Exeter - UK )
Exeter is an ancient city on the River Exe in southwest England. Dating back to the Roman era, the Exeter City Walls surround its centre and Gothic Exeter Cathedral. Exeter Castle, a Norman landmark, overlooks leafy Northernhay and Rougemont Gardens. To their west, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) displays fine art and costumes. The vaulted, medieval Underground Passages snake beneath the city.
Exeter lies within the county of Devon, of which it is the county town as well as the home of Devon County Council. Currently, the administrative area has the status of a non-metropolitan district and is therefore under the administration of the County Council (there was a plan to grant the city unitary authority status, although this was scrapped under the 2010 coalition government). The city is on the River Exe about 37 miles (60 km) northeast of Plymouth and 70 miles (110 km) southwest of Bristol.
Exeter was the most south-westerly Roman fortified settlement in Britain, although there is evidence a Cornish tribe existed in Exeter before the Roman invasion. Exeter became a religious centre during the Middle Ages and into the Tudor times: Exeter Cathedral, founded in the mid 11th century, became Anglican during the 16th-century English Reformation. During the late 19th century, Exeter became an affluent centre for the wool trade, although by the First World War the city was in decline. After the Second World War, much of the city centre was rebuilt and is now considered to be a centre for modern business and tourism in Devon and Cornwall.
The M5 motorway to Bristol and Exeter starts at Birmingham, and connects at Bristol with the M4 to London and South Wales. Exeter's main operator of local buses is Stagecoach South West, which operates most of the services in the city. Dartline is a minor operator in the City. Exeter is considered to be a rail hub within the south-west and is linked to most branch lines in Devon, including to Paignton, Exmouth, Barnstaple and Okehampton (by a special service). Exeter International Airport lies east of the city, and the local airline, previously called Jersey European and British European but now known as Flybe . The Exeter Canal also known as the Exeter Ship Canal was first completed in about 1566.
Alot to see in ( Exeter - UK ) such as :
Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Crealy Great Adventure Parks
Northernhay Gardens
Exeter Cathedral
Rougemont Castle
Rougemont Gardens
Jurassic Coast
Exeter Racecourse
Butts Ferry
Killerton
Exeters Underground Passages
Devon Wildlife Trust
National Trust - Killerton
Go Ape Haldon Forest Park
St Catherines Almshouses
Devon Archaeological Society
Woodbury Castle
Topsham Museum
Ashclyst Forest
Parliament Street, Exeter
National Trust: Clyston Mill
Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
St Martin's Church, Exeter
Belmont Park, Exeter
Shobrooke Park
Bury Meadow Park
Mincinglake Valley Park
Ludwell Valley Park
Riverside Valley Park
Pinces Gardens
Downes, Crediton
( Exeter - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Exeter . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Exeter - UK
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Sabir
An interview and photographic portrait of Sabir. Part of the 'New Barumites: Celebrating our Diverse Community' exhibition (summer 2015). This project was delivered in partnership between North Devon Sunrise and The Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon.
Funded by The Heritage Lottery Fund.
CLASSIC & VINTAGE TRACTORS VOLUME ONE
CLASSIC & VINTAGE TRACTORS VOLUME ONE
Running time 62 minutes
Filmed and produced by Paul Donoghue
Another entertaining film made by Paul Donoghue, and released into the Historic Images archive.
This unique film is a must for all those who like Vintage and Classic Tractors. Filmed over a period of several years this unique film captures all the action, and mechanical machinery, from several of England's top tractor events.
A host of vintage tractors are featured showing how things were done in years gone by. Featuring names like Hart Parr, Lanz Bulldog, Caterpillar, Fowler, Doe, Fordson and many more
Narrated by keen vintage tractor enthusiast Dr. Busker.
(Dr Busker is the well-known steam fair entertainer who's Bawdysongs and monologues are enjoyed by hundreds (and thousands) of enthusiasts every year)
Sheffield born Paul Donoghue has been producing Special Interest documentary films for decades. As the use of internet grows, and peoples method of watching media changes. Paul has decided to dispense with selling DVD/CD etc, and to make his complete historic archive of Films, Photographs, Books and Audio Recordings available for download only.
Exclusive copyrights/ownership, and original film (and edited) master tapes are securely kept and archived by Paul Donoghue. All rights reserved.
Welcome to Historic Images UK. The unique on-line museum and resource.
historicimagesuk.com
London transport Class 20 20142 Start up
A short clip of the London transport class 20 20142 starting up before leaving Amersham station at the London transport museum Vintage Suburbia on the Met Line. There will be a longer video shortly.
Filmed on the 7th September 2019
The Morris Register, 50th Anniversary Event
Celebration of 50 years of the Morris Register Car Club by Chiltern
Region at Oxford Bus Museum 13th June 2010
Auction Highlights | Best of 2017
It doesn't seem that long ago that we were mid-campaign with the East Anglian Air Ambulance, in the pursuit of selling the 1964 Ferrari 330GT Nembo Spider, donated from the estate of Richard Allen and entered with No Reserve. The car went on to fetch £596,250 - a result with which the charity were delighted to afford a new hangar for their emergency helicopter, with faster accessibility in aid of reducing their on-call emergency response times well into the future.
Other strong Ferrari results from Duxford throughout the year; the 1958 Ferrari 250GT PF Coupe rebodied as a LWB California Spyder fetched £568,125 and the 1965 Ferrari 330GT 2+2 sold for an impressive £196,875.
2017 also saw us make waves into WRC circles, with the much discussed 1996 'Colin McRae' Subaru Impreza reaching over 600,000 people on social media - our strongest online campaign to date. The car went on to make £230,625 - the highest price ever paid for a Subaru Impreza. The result was achieved at our prestigious auction at the Motor Sport Hall of Fame 2017, in the grounds of the stately Royal Automobile Club at Woodcote Park, Surrey.
Other new partnerships introduced in the last 12 months, saw H&H establish dedicated motorcycle sales at The National Motorcycle Museum. With motorcycles often exhibited within the museum itself ahead of each auction, the venue has already seen strong sales results with bikes such as a 1951 Vincent Black Shadow Series C fetching £85,125, a 1928 Indian 4 Model 401 fetching £52,000 and regularly high sale rates ranging from 75% to 86%.
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Bovey Tracey by Air
DJI Drone flight over Bovey Tracey in Devon UK
Using a DJI Phantom 4
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Vange Classic Vehicle Show, 09-04-07 Bikes
A selection of the Classic motorbikes on show at Vange on Easter Monday 2007.
Places to see in ( Bovey Tracey - UK )
Places to see in ( Bovey Tracey - UK )
Bovey Tracey is a small town and civil parish in Devon, England, on the edge of Dartmoor, its proximity to which gives rise to the slogan used on the town's boundary signs, The Gateway to the Moor. It is often known locally as Bovey. It is about 10 miles south-west of Exeter and lies on the A382 road, about halfway between Newton Abbot and Moretonhampstead. The village is at the centre of the electoral ward of Bovey.
Bovey Tracey was an established Saxon community and takes its name from the River Bovey. The name first appears in Domesday Book as Bovi and possibly earlier as Buui. The town gained its second name from the de Tracey family who were lords of the manor after the Norman Conquest, and was first documented as Bovitracy in 1309.
The name of Cromwell lives on in the town today in both the public house The Cromwell Arms and the remains of a nearby stone arch, known locally (and incorrectly) as Cromwell's Arch. The arch is actually what is left of a priory that stood previously on the site of the nearby Baptist Church. Bovey railway station was opened on 26 June 1866 with the new Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway on a site to the west of the town. It closed to passengers on 28 February 1959, but goods trains continued to operate until 6 July 1970. The town is twinned with Le Molay-Littry in Normandy.
Bovey Tracey lies in the valley of the River Bovey at the junction of the A382 road (between Newton Abbot and Moretonhampstead) and the B3387 road (Chudleigh Knighton to Haytor Vale). On the outskirts of the town are the House of Marbles, a visitor attraction on the site of the historic pottery; and the headquarters of the Dartmoor National Park Authority at Parke, a large house which is leased to the authority by the National Trust. Also nearby are a Devon Wildlife Trust nature reserve at Bovey Heath and the Haytor Granite Tramway, the route of which runs through the parish, west of the town.
( Bovey Tracey - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bovey Tracey . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bovey Tracey - UK
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The Lord Mayor's Show 2017 | The Flotilla
The Lord Mayor's Show 2017 | The Flotilla including London Fire Brigade and Metropolitan Police boats.
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For over 800 years the newly elected Lord Mayor of London has made his or her way from the City to distant Westminster to swear loyalty to the Crown. Over the centuries this journey grew into the riotous medieval pageant known to all as the Lord Mayor's Show , the first outside event ever to be shown live on television and still the oldest and grandest civic procession in the world. It's a great free day out for the whole family, on the streets of the City of London on November 11th.
8:30AM FLOTILLA
The new Lord Mayor arrives in the City in a splendid flotilla including QRB Gloriana and many other traditional Thames barges from the livery companies and Port authorities. They set off from Westminster at 8.30 and Tower Bridge will open in salute at 9.25.
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Three Steam Specials in 2 Days 26 & 27-04-12
First steam engine on the list was an alien to these northern parts, former Southern Railway flagship number 34067 'Tangmere' of the Battle of Britain fleet trundled through Preston with a light engine working from Carnforth to Bristol Barton Hill, in preparation to power the prestigious 'Great Britain Tour' from Bristol to Penzance and back on the 28th. These locomotives were once the main power behind the Southern's Atlantic Coast services from London Waterloo to Exeter Central, Crediton, Bideford, Barnstaple, Padstow, Okehampton and occasionally Plymouth, and the sight of one up here on LMS territory makes for strange viewings.
Next to appear was also on the 26th. At Preston, another pre-nationalisation flagship number 46233 'Duchess of Sutherland' of the LMS came steaming into the station working part of the 'Great Britain Tour' from Glasgow to Preston via Dumfries and the Scenic Settle and Carlisle route. The train had however suffered problems at Carlisle, where the locomotive was removed from the consist and all bearings were checked before being recoupled to the service to continue down over the Pennines to Blackburn. Either way the train managed to make up time and arrived at its designated time of 19:26 into Preston's Platform 5. Upon arrival, West Coast Railways Class 47, number 47760, arrived from the north to drag the entire train to Carnforth. Although the Duchess was scheduled to run light engine to Crewe that night, the problems it encountered earlier in the day meant it needed full examination at Carnforth before it could proceed any further. However, in a scene evocative of the 1960's, the Class 47 pulled the still steaming LMS Engine forward from the station with its long train, the rain still hammering down on us all.
Next morning however, the rain had thankfully gone and we now headed down to Leyland to catch the final part of the video. With its long journey to Bristol Temple Meads just starting, BR Standard 70013 'Oliver Cromwell' was now in charge of this mornings 'Great Britain Tour' running at line speed along the Slow so as not to interfere with any Pendolino's. Making smoke in its classical form, 70013 piled through the station with the tour in tow, whistling merrily as it did.
But the show was far from over. With no terminal faults being found with it, 46233 'Duchess of Sutherland' made a second appearance, this time running light engine from Carnforth, to its home at the Crewe Heritage Centre. Accelerating quickly after coming off the 'Y' at Lostock Hall and Farrington Junction, the train was quickly making speed as it whistled along the fast line with its support coach in tow, bringing a spectacular end to this week's busy events.
I would like to show my appreciation to:
West Coast Railway Boy
SmokeandWhistles
and ACTractionLTD
for helping me with information on the various workings and for joining me in the creation of this video, it is very much appreciated!!
Enjoy! :D
Ditchling Session 2
Another great evening at Ditchling