Duffield Castle, Derbyshire
Timelapse walk up to Duffield Castle
This is a quick and simple Hyperlapse walk up the steps to Duffield Castle in Derbyshire
Duffield Filmed From A Drone
This is a video which i have made of Duffield which is located in Derby, England.
Hope you like it.
The Revolt of 1173/74 /// Duffield Castle Animation
William de Ferrers joined the rebellion against King Henry II and in the spring of 1174 he burned one of the King's castles in Nottingham. But Henry II managed to sweep out all the opposition and in the aftermath, he imprisoned William de Ferrers, who had tried to apologize for his actions. Duffield Castle, which belonged to Ferrers family, was destroyed by the King in retaliation.
The animation tells this story from William's wife point of view, who can't stop husband's fussing.
Wirksworth to Duffield in 1m 8seconds
A winter trip down the Ecclesborne Valley Railway in Derbyshire
Duffield Explorer The Eve DMU Departs.mpg
Here the Evesham Railways DMU departs for Wirksworth, anyone remember these old beasts, and still as smokey as hell :-) reminds me of York or Leeds in the 80s! The Evesham railway has recently re-opened this stretch to Wirksworth and runs services 76 days a year, sometimes with steam(C) RCT 2011
Hornby R3618 Royal Observer Corps visits Duffield
Thanks to A2B Matlock Bath for another superb loco
Portland Castle - Henry VIII's Forgotten Gun Fortress - England's Castles
Today we bring you the second video in our series on England's Castles from Portland in Dorset. Because of the Reformation, France and the Holy Roman Empire were encouraged by the Pope to invade and attack England. Because of this, Henry VIII built a series of fortifications along the south coast to protect England. Portland Castle is one of those!
Thanks for watching! Support the channel by subscribing, liking, and sharing.
Follow me on Twitter:
Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/theuntoldpast
Cemetery Seek: Solstice in Duffield
A merry summer solstice everyone!
The town of Duffield in Derbyshire has much historical connections because of its closeness to the river Derwent. Dating back to not only Anglo Saxon but Norman invasions.
Come venture to the castle ruins & then for a rainy cemetery seek. I shall return when the weather is better to visit St Alkmunds church which was further out.
Information on the town of Duffield can be found here:
The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway Wirksworth to Duffield
Filmed by a volunteer at The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway using a kitvision escape hd5.
The last run from Wirksworth to Duffield on New Years day.
Train formed of 3 car unit- 2 power cars.
I do not hold any legal rights to the song used in this video-
April Showers by ProleteR
5043 Earl of Mount Edgumbe approaches Duffield
5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe approaches Duffield on a Vintage Trains railtour to York (22/12/2012)
DUFFIELD PLATFORM 3 TO WIRKSWORTH 1985
1985 TRIP ON PROTO SPRINTER TO WIRKSWORTH
River Derwent in spate at the Bridge Inn, Duffield, Derbyshire 8.11.19
Water almost to the top of the arches! Surrounding area flooded.
Driving to Croots Farm Shop in Duffield, Derbyshire starting in Derby City. March 2013
Follow my work on Twitter :
More info on this video on my blog :
This is a driving video starting on Midland Road in Derby and ending at Croots Farm Shop in Duffield, Derbyshire
Try their award winning Cumberland Sausages. They are the best sausages you will have ever tried. Miles better than any supermarket sausages.
Croots website :
*** This video is not real-time, it is about twice normal speed ***
Andy's HD Driving videos around Derby, Derbyshire, UK :
Are you an ex-pat of Derby, feeling homesick? Or perhaps you just want a clear way of giving someone directions to a location in Derby or just want to show people your Derby Street. Well in this video and the many others I have made, you will be able to take a virtual drive around the city of Derby's streets as though you were in the driving seat. I use a dash-mounted camera, Traffic lights and heavy traffic have been edited out.
Driving Route Map :
Music Credits :
I Fell Out of the Sky by DoKashiteru
Revolve by hisboyelroy
Both songs Licensed under Creative Commons.
Even though this is a short drive, you see some daft people :
0:15 Black car decides to park on the zig-zag lines while the Skylink bus comes.
0:56 Keep your eye on that silver car on the left flying in and cutting up the green car!
1:36 Watch the couple crossing the road looking the wrong way !
3:28 Motorbike does not slows down on entering the island and almost hits red car in front of it.
Please comment if you enjoyed the drive, subscribe if you want to keep up with the latest local videos of Derby and Derbyshire.
Nunney Castle on the Great Britain 3 charter
GWR Castle Class Steam Locomotive 5029 Nunney Castle approaching Sonning Cutting between Twyford and Reading on the Great Britain 3 charter. Headed for Bristol on this leg
34067 Tangmere Through Duffield With 'The Peak Forester' 14/04/2013
34067 Tangmere Through Duffield With 'The Peak Forester' 14/04/2013
Duffield, But not as you know it!
This is a car journey in Duffield, Derbyshire, UK which I did on Sunday 16th March 2014.
I have messed around with the video to make it a colourful mesmerizing trip.
Can you guess the driving route I took?
This is best watched at 1080/720p fullscreen.
Please rate and comment.
Subscribe so you never miss out on local videos!
My Blog :
Follow me on Twitter :
Thanks
Andy Savage
Haunting History of Naworth Castle, Cumbria, England
Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as Naward,it stands close to Hadrian's Wall and was built to guard the Scottish borderland.
Falling in love and becoming pregnant by the lord of the castle, a local girl committed suicide after being shunned by him after their love affair. Though her mother then cursed the evil lord (resulting in his death, and that of the estate's future heir), the young lass still returns to the site.Another version of the story has Lord Dacre himself as the villain and the girl drowning herself after learning the true identity of her lover. The mother is again the agent of the demise of Dacre and son.
The castle is thought to have late 13th-century origins, in the form of a square keep and bailey. It was first mentioned in 1323, and in 1335 a licence to crenellate was granted to Ralph Dacre.
Thomas Dacre (1467-1525), who commanded the reserve of the English army at the Battle of Flodden and was known as the Builder Dacre, built the castle's gateway and placed over it his coat of arms with the Dacre family motto below: Fort en Loialte (Norman-French: Strong in Loyalty). There were further additions in 1602, for his successor Lord William Howard. It is likely that the 18th-century walled garden lies within the boundaries of the original moat.
Howard was known for hanging Scots — as many as 63 in a two-year time span. The hangman’s tree is still on the estate. A notable occupant of his priest hole was a Catholic activist by the name of Nicholas Roscarrock. Roscarrock is said to have been the last man to die on the rack. Some of the Howards spent a lot of time in the Tower of London. One of them, Sir Philip Howard, spent 13 years there; he was later canonised a Catholic saint.
historicengland.org.uk
/en.wikipedia.org
paranormaldatabase.com
Priest hole photo by
/historicengland.org.uk
/artfund.org
Google map
Kevin MacLeod - Thunder Dreams ~
See lots more on
Bolsover Castle Training Event
33rd of Foot at Bolsover Castle March 2012
Acompanied by the 2-95 Foot and Dragoons
Music Spanish ladies by John Tams