Dedham and Flatford Mill filmed in 4K by Rodger Tamblyn
Set by the River Stour, Dedham is in the heart of Constable Country. It was here that Britain's greatest landscape artist John Constable went to school. The attractive high street is lined with Georgian-fronted houses, old inns and a large art and crafts centre. The magnificent 15th C. church was built from the wealth of the medieval cloth industry.
Dedham is rated as having some of England's most beautiful Lowland landscapes, particularly the Water Meadows of the River Stour, which passes along the northern boundary of the village forming the boundary between the counties of Essex and Suffolk.
Walkers will find countryside paths to in the Dedham Vale, including a popular 3 mile circular walk between Dedham and Flatford. You can also walk to the nearby villages of Flatford, Manningtree, East Bergholt and Statford St Mary.
Filmed in August 2019, on a Panasonic Lumix TZ100 (ZS100) in 4K resolution and using the new zhiyun crane-m2 stabilising Gimble.
Editing and compiling was done in Wondershare Filmora 9.
Art Gillam Wayside Antiques Dedham Pottery
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The Fascinating History Of America’s Oldest Surviving Timber framed House
The Fascinating History Of America’s Oldest Surviving Timber framed House
With its gabled roof, oak clapboards and vast central chimney, the Fairbanks House looks to have come from another world. But in reality, it’s been here longer than any other building around it – almost 400 years, in fact. According to experts, it’s the oldest house of its kind in the United States, and it has the history to prove it.
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A Southampton Gallery Calls For Entries For An Open Art Exhibition
Artists and people that simply have creative talent are being invited to participate in an open exhibition in Southampton. Solent Showcase Gallery are still looking for entries to fill their walls with thousands of portraits to reflect the diversity of the region. Our reporter Nicole Ris has more.
Another Hobby - Match Boxes! (1936)
Titles read: 'ANOTHER HOBBY - Match Boxes!'
Location of events unknown - could be Pathe Studio, London.
Various shots of Major Pat A'Beckett and his enormous collection of matchboxes. We first see him striking a match to light his cigarette, then looking closely at the matchbox cover.
He gets up from his chair and we see the walls are completely covered in matchbox covers! (Seems to be studio set.) He checks the walls to see if he has this cover already.
He then leafs through several large sheets of paper covered with matchbox covers. M/S of some covers with one showing King George V when he was the Prince of Wales. C/U of a cover showing Queen Victoria and others of the royal family. More C/Us of covers from all over the world.
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Sculpture Biennale, Miami, FL. January, 2011
The first edition of the Miami / Miami Beach Biennale of Sculpture hosted by Gary Nader will take place from December 3rd, 2010 thought January 20th, 2011 in the City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach. The objective of the Biennale is to create an open air medium-monumental scale sculpture show featuring world-class modern and contemporary sculpture, where residents and visitor may be able to experience unique pieces located in public places as well as private and public buildings.
Thought a diversity of artistic aesthetics and perspectives, the Biennale objective is to create a dialogue about the art and art in public places emphasizing in the accessibility and education, understanding and appreciation of people to a unique cultural destination free of charge, throughout the seasons.
The Biennale is committed to encourage the City of Miami and the City of Miami Beach to select major pieces of sculptures from each Biennale edition for their display in city sights. The permanent display of artworks from well-known modern and contemporary sculptor is intended to benefit the city from a legacy of works of arts for many generations to come and vital contribution to society.
The City of Miami Mayor Tomas P. Regalado and the City of Miami Manager Carlos Migoya are both endorsing the Biennale as well as Pieter Bockweg, Executive Director for the City of Miami Community Redevelopment Agencies, Timothy F. Schmand, Executive Director of Bayfront Park Management Trust; Marie Balbuena, Director of Marketing Bayside Marketplace and Alyce M. Robertson, Executive Director of Miami Downtown Development Authority (Miami DDA).
The Miami DDA is generously giving a grant of $50,000.00 to the Miami / Miami Beach Biennale of Sculpture.
Alberto Carvalho, superintendent for Miami-Dade Public Schools is also supporting the biennial as a source of education for students from Miami Dade County Schools as well as the University of Miami and Florida International University. The Biennial selected artists address diverse educational subject matters from primary structures and environmental concerns to historical references and sensitive current concepts.
Estefan Film & Television Productions Inc. will be in charge of filming a documentary throughout the installation of the sculptures participating in the biennial, the film will also highlight pieces from Miami Dade Art in Public Places already on permanent display in several city sights. The film will be available on the biennial web page: biennalemiamis.org
Mayor Tomas P. Regalado will officially inaugurate the Miami / Miami Beach Biennale of Sculpture; the opening ceremony will take place on December 2nd, 2010 at the Miami InterContinental hotel.
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Please enjoy the last week of the first edition of The Miami Sculpture Biennale, created and produced by Gary Nader and curated by Ricardo Pau-Llosa. After six weeks of great success displaying sixty monumental and indoor works along Downtown Miami's InterContinental Hotel, Bayfront Park, Bayside Market Place and the American Airlines Arena. The Biennale has so far received the enthusiastic attention of over 250,000 visitors. The sculptures are on view with no admission fee through Sunday, Jan. 16
The Miami Sculpture Biennale participating artists:
1. Ahmed Albahrani (Iraq)
2. Arman (France)
3. Pablo Atchugarry (Uruguay)
4. Jose Bedia (Cuba)
5. Fernando Botero (Colombia)
6. Agustín Cárdenas (Cuba)
7. Sandro Chia (Italy)
8. Stephen De Staebler (USA)
9. Hervé Di Rosa (France)
10. Hernán Dompé (Argentina)
11. Jean Dubuffet (France)
12. Olafur Eliasson (Denmark)
13. Daniel Escardó (Uruguay)
14. Khalid Farhan (Bahréin)
15. Michael Flomen (Canada)
16. Keith Haring (USA)
17. John Henry (USA)
18. Richard Hudson (UK)
19. Thomas Kiesewetter (Germany)
20. Martin Kippenberger (Germany)
21. Julio Larraz (Cuba)
22. Roy Lichtenstein. (USA)
23. Enrique Martinez Celaya (USA)
24. Henry Moore (UK)
25. Edgar Negret (Colombia)
26. Isamu Noguchi (USA)
27. Dennis Oppenheim (USA)
28. Mimmo Paladino (Italy)
29. Gaetano Pesce (Italy)
30. Eduardo Ramirez Villamizar (Colombia)
31. Sydia Reyes (Venezuela)
32. Henry Richardson (USA)
33. John Ruppert (USA)
34. Carolina Sardi (Argentina)
35. Thomas Scheibitz (Germany)
36. Hugo Schiaffino (Mexico)
37. Jesús Rafael Soto (Venezuela)
38. Frank Stella (USA)
39. Rufino Tamayo (Mexico)
40. Hans Van de Bovenkamp (Germany)
41. Sophia Vari (Greece)
42. Bernar Venet (France)
43. Joseph Wheelwright (USA)
44. The Merger (Cuba) / Mario Miguel González (Mayito) / Niels Moleiro Luis / Alain Pino
For further information, please call 305-576-0256 or email biennale@themiamis.org
Colorful Wedding at Fuller Craft Museum
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Last Toy School Field Trip to a REAL Toys R Us! ????
Maya pretends to be sick from Toy School today in order to get over to Toys R Us for one last shopping trip! Little does she know that Miss Lucy and Addy are also going to the toy store for one last field trip. Will these silly kids bump into each other during their farewell shopping spree? You'll have to watch to find out!
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Enchanted Forest by Caleb Etheridge
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Go Higher by Mike Arnoult
Feeling Fine by The High Jynks
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Funky Footwork by Triads
Love in 88 by Matt Wigton
Ocean's Ten by Hawksilver
Paper Trail by Travis Loafman
Endless Waiting by Achille Richard
Give Me the Sun by Fantoms
Happy Dance by Triads
Jane McClafferty Antiques - Staffordshire Pottery
Jane McClafferty shows a Staffordshire dog at the January 2012 Boston Antique and Design Show at the Shriner's Auditorium, Wilmington MA.
Pretend Play Toys R US Toy Hunt Shopping Challenge!!!!!!
Pretend Play Toys R US Toy Hunt Challenge with Ryan ToysReview! Ryan challenge mommy and daddy for a toy run to find all the hottest toys for Christmas and fun challenges! First to find the toys like Squishy toys, giant surprise egg and more on the list wins!
Elbert Hubbard
Elbert Green Hubbard (June 19, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was an American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher. Raised in Hudson, Illinois, he met early success as a traveling salesman with the Larkin Soap Company. Today Hubbard is mostly known as the founder of the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York, an influential exponent of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Among his many publications were the nine-volume work Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great and the short story A Message to Garcia. He and his second wife, Alice Moore Hubbard, died aboard the RMS Lusitania, which was sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915.
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How to Use a French Press | Perfect Coffee
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My name is Mike Jones, and I'm a barista at Third Rail Coffee right by Washington Square Park in New York City. I'm going to teach you some basic coffee-making skills.
I'm going to show you how to make a French press. First there's a few things you're going to need. You're going to need some fresh coffee, preferably whole bean in which case you'll also need a grinder. You'll need a timer and then you'll also need the French press. So the first thing you're going to do is weigh out the beans. I like to use 25 grams of coffee for this size French press. Now if you don't have a scale, you can also just do three rounded scoops. So you can go ahead and grind this coffee. So this is ground medium coarse. You can play around with the grind setting after making it a couple of times. If it's tasting too bitter and too strong, you might be using a little bit too fine of a grind. And if it's a little bit watery and weak, then it might be too coarse. So you take the French press, and you're going to want to preheat it. You can either take water off a boil, have a nice water tower here. Then you let that sit for a while so it gets up to heat. Alright, so after the French press is preheated, you want to dry it out then add the grounds. Now again, I definitely recommend getting a scale, it just makes brewing coffee easier. But if you don't have one, you just want to use about 12 and a half ounces of water for this size. So I'm going to go ahead and add the water to the French press. The first amount I'm going to add is just enough to soak the grounds at the bottom of the press. So adding that in... so just that much water there. And then just stir it around to incorporate all the grounds with the water and start the timer. And you actually just let that sit there for 30 seconds. I would also recommend covering it when you're not doing anything to keep the heat intact. Alright, after 30 seconds you're going to add the rest of the water. Now this is either 12 and a half ounces or 400 grams of water. Once you've added all of that, just give it another gentle stir. And you put the plunger on and then you're going to let that sit until 3 and a half minutes. So after 3 and a half minutes you're going to press the plunger down. And this is another way you can tell if you've ground too coarse or too fine. If it goes without any resistance, it's going to be too coarse. And then if you have a really difficult time pressing down it's going to be too fine. Then I recommend decanting the French press before serving, because if you leave it sitting there it will actually keep extracting and end up tasting bitter. So once you've done that, you can just let it cool down and it's ready to serve.
Dirt Cheap - Bar Harbor, Maine (Acadia National Park)
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Sacco and Vanzetti | Wikipedia audio article
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Sacco and Vanzetti
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Nicola Sacco (April 22, 1891 – August 23, 1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (June 11, 1888 – August 23, 1927) were Italian-born American anarchists who were controversially convicted of murdering a guard and a paymaster during the April 15, 1920 armed robbery of the Slater and Morrill Shoe Company in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States. Seven years later, they were electrocuted in the electric chair at Charlestown State Prison. Both men adhered to an anarchist movement that advocated relentless warfare against a violent and oppressive government.After a few hours' deliberation on July 14, 1921, the jury convicted Sacco and Vanzetti of first-degree murder and they were sentenced to death by the trial judge. Anti-Italianism, anti-immigrant bias, and anti-left political motives were suspected as having heavily influenced the verdict. A series of appeals followed, funded largely by the private Sacco and Vanzetti Defense Committee. The appeals were based on recanted testimony, conflicting ballistics evidence, a prejudicial pre-trial statement by the jury foreman, and a confession by an alleged participant in the robbery. All appeals were denied by trial judge Webster Thayer and also later denied by the Massachusetts State Supreme Court. By 1926, the case had drawn worldwide attention. As details of the trial and the men's suspected innocence became known, Sacco and Vanzetti became the center of one of the largest causes célèbres in modern history. In 1927, protests on their behalf were held in every major city in North America and Europe, as well as in Tokyo, Toronto, London, Sydney, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Johannesburg, and Auckland.Celebrated writers, artists, and academics pleaded for their pardon or for a new trial. Harvard law professor and future Supreme Court justice Felix Frankfurter argued for their innocence in a widely read Atlantic Monthly article that was later published in book form. Sacco and Vanzetti were scheduled to die in April 1927, accelerating the outcry. Responding to a massive influx of telegrams urging their pardon, Massachusetts governor Alvan T. Fuller appointed a three-man commission to investigate the case. After weeks of secret deliberation that included interviews with the judge, lawyers, and several witnesses, the commission upheld the verdict. Sacco and Vanzetti were executed in the electric chair just after midnight on August 23, 1927. Subsequent riots destroyed property in Paris, London, and other cities.
Investigations in the aftermath of the executions continued throughout the 1930s and 1940s. The publication of the men's letters, containing eloquent professions of innocence, intensified belief in their wrongful execution. Additional ballistics tests and incriminating statements by the men's acquaintances have clouded the case. On August 23, 1977—the 50th anniversary of the executions—Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis issued a proclamation that Sacco and Vanzetti had been unfairly tried and convicted and that any disgrace should be forever removed from their names.
Video of 100 Bellevue Road | Braintree Massachusetts real estate & homes by Ed Cashwell
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LITTLE BUDDHA - BOY IN A TURBAN - BY SANTINO & CO
BOY IN A TURBAN
Among the most unusual of Santino Di Piazza's series of figurines is the curious model of a LITTLE BUDDHA BOY IN A TURBAN.
With this particular figurine, Santino certainly demonstrates his unique pottery style, transforming the same model over 50 times. Changing the appearance uniquely each time, he chooses from the multitude of well-known TV characters he grew up with. There is even a LITTLE BUDDHA BOY SGT PEPPER SET series featuring The Fab Four - the Beatles
This adorable figurine is made in fine bone china, and measures 4.5 inches (11.43 cm) in height x 3 inches (7.62) in width. The figurine is known simply as BUDDHA BOY and was designed by Santino Dipiazza in 2010.
BUDDHA BOY is well-known via collectors worldwide and like all Santino Dipiazza studio wares, only a few are ever made.and rarely do they appear on the marketplace.
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Ceramics: How to Become a Connoisseur by Julia Norwood - Appraiser
Julia Jackson provides an introduction to collecting ceramics, covering topics such as determining desirability, establishing value and the tools of the trade.
Julia Jackson is an independant appraiser and consultant of European ceramics and Chinese export porcelain who spent at years at Sotheby's in New York.
Please contact Julia Jackson at (706) 220-7221 to schedule an appointment.
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Jazz Dance Routine: “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by MILEY CYRUS
Watch this 2 min 15 sec + Jazz Dance routine to “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by MILEY CYRUS, originally performed at our dance camp in Vermont. Learn more:
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Our Vermont home is the Stratton Mountain School (SMS), located a quarter mile from the base of Stratton Mountain Resort in the beautiful Green Mountains of Southern Vermont.
Parents, you'll be happy to know that the Stratton Mountain School is accredited with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and is also a certified member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).
At ADTC in Vermont, you'll participate in four one-hour dance classes each weekday, Monday through Friday. Classes are taught by our professional dance choreographers. Read bios here:
The core dance disciplines you'll take are contemporary, hip hop and jazz (styles of jazz vary and may include Broadway, Lyrical or Modern). Elective dance classes include ballet (beginning or intermediate), tap and world dance (examples may be Latin, Afro, Capoeira, Bollywood, etc).
And there's a lot more than dance happening at American Dance Training Camps! At ADTC in Stratton, VT you can enjoy awesome activities like stand-up paddle board, paintball, horseback riding, Bromley Thrill Zone, arts & crafts, beach trip, kayaking, girl's night out, zip lining & more!
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Worcester, Massachusetts | Wikipedia audio article
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Worcester, Massachusetts
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Worcester ( (listen) WUUS-tər) is a city in, and the county seat of, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Named after Worcester, England, as of the 2010 Census the city's population was 181,045, making it the second most populous city in New England after Boston. Worcester is located approximately 40 miles (64 km) west of Boston, 50 miles (80 km) east of Springfield and 40 miles (64 km) north of Providence. Due to its location in Central Massachusetts, Worcester is known as the Heart of the Commonwealth, thus, a heart is the official symbol of the city. However, the heart symbol may also have its provenance in lore that the Valentine's Day card, although not invented in the city, was mass-produced and popularized by Esther Howland who resided in Worcester.Worcester was considered its own distinct region apart from Boston until the 1970s. Since then, Boston's suburbs have been moving out further westward, especially after the construction of Interstate 495 and Interstate 290. The Worcester region now marks the western periphery of the Boston-Worcester-Providence (MA-RI-NH) U.S. Census Combined Statistical Area (CSA), or Greater Boston. The city features many examples of Victorian-era mill architecture.