The City of York, United Kingdom ❤
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The beautiful City of York. Wonder through the medieval streets and see some of the fantastic tourist attractions...
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York Minster (Cathedral) ❤
Clifford's Tower
Castle Museum, York Castle
St Helens Square
Bettys Cafe & Tea Rooms (Afternoon Tea)
Mansion House (Lord Mayor of York)
Kings Square (York Chocolate Story)
River Ouse, Boat Hire & Boat Cruises
Kings Arms (Old pub which floods)
Amazing views from the City Walls
Yorkshire Museum (Roman York)
Museum Gardens
St Mary's Abbey Ruins
York Art Gallery (Centre of Ceramics Arts)
Bootham Bar (City Gate)
Exhibition Square, Fountains
De Grey Rooms
York Railway Station
Open top tour buses, walking tours..
There are so many more attractions not shown in this video!!
Shambles, Stonegate, Jorvik, Racecourse..
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Views Around the City of York, North Yorkshire, England - 8th June, 2014
This film features views around the historic city of York on a very sunny Spring Sunday in June 2014, when the city was extremely busy with tourists. The film was made on a walk from York Railway Station around the City Centre and walls.
Identified features and locations within the video are as follows: Station Rise, Station Avenue, Railway Workers War Memorial, Station Road, Scarborough Bridge, River Ouse, Museum Street, Lodge House, Museum Gardens, Multangular Tower, Owl Adventures, Yorkshire Museum, St. Mary's Abbey ruins, Gatehouse, St. Olave's Church, Marygate, St. Mary's Tower, Bootham, Exhibition Square, King's Manor (University of York), St. Leonard's Place, High Petergate, St. Michael le Belfry, York Minster, Roman Emperor Constantine statue, Stonegate, St. Helen's Square, Mansion House, St. Helen's Church, Coney Street, St. Martin's Church, Spurriergate, Low Ousegate, Ouse Bridge, King's Staith, Skeldergate Bridge, Clifford's Tower, York Castle Museum, River Foss, Fishergate, St. George's Roman Catholic Church, George Street, York Barbican, Paragon Street, Walmgate, Fossgate, The old Scala Cinema building, Pavement, Shambles, Church of All Saints Pavement, St. Sampson's Square, Parliament Street, Jubbergate and Newgate Market.
This is a lovely city, with a rich cultural history, and well worth a visit if you are in England.
Timelapse: The North Yorkshire Moors Railway masterpiece wows crowds in Exhibition Square
On show in the heart of the city, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) has marked the start of its 2017 season with an artistic masterpiece.
The incredible 3m by 4m vinyl art work can be seen in all its glory outside York Art Gallery in Exhibition Square and is creating a real stir with passers-by.
The fantastic piece, which was created by London-based firm, Graffiti Life, uses inspiration from art traditionally found in railways and shows the public of York the amazing experience they have right on their doorstep at NYMR. The art depicts Royal Scot arriving into Grosmont Station which people can come and see for themselves from 25th March.
Trip to England. How to Spend One Day in York.Video Umberto Faraglia
York is a walled city in northeast England that was founded by the ancient Romans. Its huge 13th-century Gothic cathedral, York Minster, has medieval stained glass and 2 functioning bell towers. The City Walls form a walkway on both sides of the River Ouse. The Monk Bar gate houses an exhibition tracing the life of 15th-century Plantagenet King Richard III.
York is a compact city packed full of exciting, unmissable experiences.
Walk the medieval cobbled streets and soak up the history of the city, once ruled by the Romans and the Vikings. A melting pot of culture waiting to be discovered, where Chocolatiers created the world’s finest chocolate and ghosts roam the snickelways. With over 30 attractions in less than one square mile you’re spoilt for choice with access to world class museums, galleries and experiences. Shop till you drop at one of the many unique independent York shops and high street fashion favourites. A foodie destination with something to suit all appetites, from fine dining to street food, and quaint cafes all in picturesque, historic surroundings.
EXPLORING LONDON: The wonderful Japanese exhibit at the British Museum
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Banksy Street Art Exhibition in New York
Banksy has been living in New York City and has staged a series of street pieces in an ongoing public exhibit he is calling, Better Out Than In, with exhibits including a meat truck full of stuffed animals labeled, Farm Fresh Meats, and a vendor in Central Park selling authentic canvases by the artist for $60. We look at video of the elusive artist's installations and discuss the one man art wave on the Lip News with Lissette Padilla and Mark Sovel.
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The Top 10 Largest Museums in the UK !! Beautiful Museums in London
10. National Railway Museum
he National Railway Museum (NRM) is a gallery in York shaping piece of the British Science Museum Group of National Museums and recounting the tale of rail transport in Britain and its effect on society. It has won many honors, including the European Museum of the Year Award in 2001.
9. Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Hollywood
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is arranged in Cultra, Northern Ireland, around 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) east of the city of Belfast. It includes two separate historical centers, the Folk Museum and the Transport Museum.
8. David Livingstone Centre, Blantyre
The David Livingstone Center is a personal exhibition hall in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, committed to the life and work of the voyager and evangelist David Livingstone.
7.Black Country Living Museum, Dudley
Gallery Space: 32,000 sq ft
Black Country Living Museum is an outside exhibition hall of modified notable structures in Dudley in the West Midlands of England. It is situated in the focal point of the Black Country conurbation, 10 miles west of Birmingham. The gallery involves 105,000 square meters (26 sections of land) of previous mechanical land halfway recovered from a previous railroad merchandise yard, neglected lime ovens, channel arm and previous coal pits.
6. Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery, Doncaster
Gallery Space: 36,000 sq ft
Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery is a museum in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.
5. Tate Britain, London
Tate Britain (referred to from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery) is a workmanship exhibition hall on Millbank in the City of Westminster in London. It is a piece of the Tate system of displays in England, with Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. It is the most seasoned exhibition in the system, having opened in 1897. It houses a considerable gathering of the craft of the United Kingdom since Tudor circumstances, and specifically has extensive property of the works of J. M. W. Turner, who gave all his own particular accumulation to the country. It is one of the biggest historical centers in the nation.
4. National Gallery, London
The National Gallery is a craftsmanship historical center in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London. Established in 1824, it houses a gathering of more than 2,300 works of art dating from the mid-thirteenth century to 1900. The Gallery is an absolved philanthropy, and a non-departmental open body of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Its accumulation has a place with the general population of the United Kingdom and section to the fundamental accumulation is for nothing out of pocket. It is among the most gone by craftsmanship historical centers on the planet, after the Musée du Louver, the British Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
3. Tate Modern, London
Gallery Space: 133,760 sq ft
Tate Modern is a cutting edge workmanship exhibition situated in London. It is Britain's national exhibition of universal current craftsmanship and structures some portion of the Tate gathering (together with Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool, Tate St Ives and Tate Online). It is situated in the previous Bankside Power Station, in the Bankside territory of the London Borough of Southwark.
2. British Museum, London
The British Museum is committed to mankind's history, craftsmanship and culture, and is situated in the Bloomsbury territory of London. Its lasting gathering, numbering somewhere in the range of 8 million works, is among the biggest and most far reaching in existence and starts from all landmasses, outlining and recording the tale of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
No 1 Museum in UK
1. Victoria and Albert Museum, London
The Victoria and Albert Museum (frequently abridged as the V&A), London, is the world's biggest exhibition hall of enhancing expressions and configuration, lodging a lasting gathering of more than 4.5 million articles. It was established in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The V&A is situated in the Brompton region of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in a territory that has turned out to be known as Albertopolis due to its relationship with Prince Albert, the Albert Memorial and the major social establishments with which he was related. These incorporate the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Royal Albert Hall. The gallery is a non-departmental open body supported by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Like other national British historical centers, access to the gallery has been free since 2001.
Shared Sky Art Exhibition - Manchester Opening
After Perth, Western Australia, and Cape Town, South Africa, the Shared Sky indigenous art-astronomy exhibition is coming to Manchester, UK for the first time.
Shared Sky, developed by the international Square Kilometre Array project in close collaboration with South African and Australian artists, opened at the Manchester Central Library, marking the first time the full exhibition is displayed in the United Kingdom. It is available at the Library until Saturday 3 September 2016 free of charge.
The exhibition has been made possible thanks to the generous support from the Manchester City Council, Arts Council England, Science & Technology Facilities Council as part of the Manchester European City of Science 2016.
You can find out more about Shared Sky at skatelescope.org/shared-sky
Formula 1 | F1 Live Comes to London for the British Grand Prix
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York - views around the Minster, May 2012
Some views taken on a walk around the outside of York Minster: from Exhibition Square to the West End of the Minster, then a walk along the city walls from Bootham Bar to Monk Bar with glimpses of the gardens in the Minster Close. Then on to the East End of the Minster, passing through the gardens of the Treasurer's House and finally to the South side of the Minster and Minster Gates.
U.S. Army Drill Team Awesome Performs - Celebrating America's Army 2018
The U.S. Army Drill Team (The Old Guard) performs during the Celebrating America's Army 2018: An Evening with Heroes and Voices, Sep. 8, 2018.
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King Kong exhibit unveiled at Madame Tussauds New York
Madame Tussauds New York has unveiled a new experience based on the film Kong: Skull Island, featuring a larger-than-life King Kong animatronic.
Video courtesy Getty Entertainment.
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View of the Doctor Who Experience (Exhibition centre) and Cardiff Bay - Wales, UK
Doctor Who Experience:
An exhibition titled Doctor Who Experience, complete with a new interactive Doctor Who episode with the Eleventh Doctor, opened at London Olympia on 20 February 2011 after a number of test days and preview visits.[1] It closed on 22 February 2012.[2]
Construction of the Dr Who Experience
The exhibition moved to Cardiff, opening on 20 July 2012.[3] The new exhibition was housed in an unusual 3000 square metre building in Porth Teigr designed by theme-park company Sarner Ltd.[4] Due to the temporary nature of the exhibition, with a 5-year lease on the site, the building was constructed like a large tent, with a cover stretched over curved steel beams.[5]
The exhibition began with a short film and a walk-through adventure inside the Eleventh Doctor's first TARDIS interior and in various locations. Visitors were led through the experience by a guide and the Twelfth Doctor. Initially the Eleventh Doctor featured in the experience, but was replaced after he regenerated.
Following the adventure portion guests were free to roam two floors of exhibitions including original costumes from nine of the eleven Doctors (the first two being replicas as the originals were lost). Alien prosthetics, Daleks and Cybermen over history, Sonic devices, the TARDIS interiors belonging to the First Doctor, Fourth Doctor, Fifth Doctor, and the Ninth Doctor and Tenth Doctor and presented. Many other show memorabilia and artefacts were also on display, including costumes from the companions since 2005 including: Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble, Captain Jack Harkness, Amy Pond and Rory Williams.
Cardiff Bay:
Cardiff Bay (Welsh: Bae Caerdydd) is the area of water created by the Cardiff Barrage in South Cardiff, the capital of Wales. It is also the name commonly given to the areas of the city surrounding the Bay. The creation of Cardiff Bay is now widely regarded as one of the most successful regeneration projects in the United Kingdom.[1] The Bay is supplied by two rivers (Taff and Ely) to form a 500-acre (2.0 km2) freshwater lake around the former dockland area south of the city centre. The Bay was formerly tidal, with access to the sea limited to a couple of hours each side of high water but now provides 24-hour access through three locks.[2]
History:
Cardiff Bay played a major part in Cardiff’s development by being the means of exporting coal from the South Wales Valleys to the rest of the world, helping to power the industrial age. The coal mining industry helped fund the building of Cardiff into the Capital city of Wales and helped the Third Marquis of Bute, who owned the docks, become the richest man in the world at the time.
As Cardiff exports grew, so did its population; dockworkers and sailors from across the world settled in neighbourhoods close to the docks, known as Tiger Bay, and communities from up to 45 different nationalities, including Norwegian, Somali, Yemeni, Spanish, Italian, Caribbean and Irish helped create the unique multicultural character of the area.
United States:
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America (/əˈmɛrɪkə/), is a federal republic[16][17] composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.[fn 6] Forty-eight states and the federal district are contiguous and located in North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, stretching across nine official time zones. The extremely diverse geography, climate and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries.[19]
At 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km2)[20] and with over 324 million people, the United States is the world's third- or fourth-largest country by total area,[fn 7] and the third-most populous. The capital is Washington, D.C., and the largest city is New York City; twelve other major metropolitan areas—each with at least 4.5 million inhabitants—are Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Riverside.
Walking London's BRICK LANE MARKET
A first-person perspective London walk tour of Brick Lane including Brick Lane Market, bustling with activity.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of London, featuring Brick Lane including Brick Lane Market. The route begins at the southern end of Brick Lane, then travels north, passing through Brick Lane Market, finishing at the intersection with Bethnal Green Road.
Sights seen along the tour include Backyard Market, Truman Black Eagle Brewery, street musicians, street food (including German Sausages, Posh Pork Baps, Churros Brazilian Donuts), street markets, graffiti, street art, and food stores (including Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery, Cereal Killer Cafe).
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
Footage recorded August 2017.
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Madame tussauds wax museum, London, united kingdom
Madame Tussauds (UK) is a wax museum in London; it has smaller museums in a number of other major cities. It was founded by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. It used to be spelled as Madame Tussaud's; the apostrophe is no longer used. Madame Tussauds is a major tourist attraction in London, displaying the waxworks of famous and historic people and also popular film and television characters.
UK British Model Railway Exhibitions, including Warley and Alexandra Palace
A collection of modern era UK layouts I've visited at various UK exhibitions, with music by the Kettle Valley Brakemen. You can buy their CD's at kvbrakemen.com...Thanks Jack!
Festival of British Railway Modelling exhibition - Doncaster 2012 - Model Railway Layouts
The 2012 Festival of British Railway Modelling at Doncaster is set to be a great weekend of working model railway layouts, great modelling products and live theatre demonstrations. Here's a quick look at the quality layouts in attendance - some stills, some video taken at previous exhibitions. Book your tickets early and save money!:
Saltaire Victorian village - Bradford, Yorkshire, England. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Saltaire is a Victorian model village within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, West Yorkshire, England, by the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. UNESCO has designated the village as a World Heritage Site, and it is a so-called Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
History
Saltaire was founded in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. The name of the village is a combination of the founder's surname with the name of the river. Salt moved his entire business (five separate mills) from Bradford to this site near Shipley partly to provide better arrangements for his workers than could be had in Bradford and partly to site his large textile mill by a canal and a railway. Salt employed the Bradford firm of Lockwood and Mawson as his architects.[1]
A similar project had been started a few years earlier by Edward Akroyd at Copley, also in West Yorkshire. The cotton milling village of New Lanark, which is also a World Heritage site, was founded by David Dale in 1786.
Salt built neat stone houses for his workers (much better than the slums of Bradford), wash-houses with running water, bath-houses, a hospital, as well as an Institute for recreation and education, with a library, a reading room, a concert hall, billiard room, science laboratory and gymnasium. The village also provided a school for the children of the workers, almshouses, allotments, a park and a boathouse.[2]
Sir Titus died in 1876 and was interred in the mausoleum adjacent to the Congregational Church. When Sir Titus Salt's son, likewise Sir Titus Salt, died, Saltaire was taken over by a partnership which included Sir James Roberts from Haworth who had worked at the mill since the age of twelve, and who would travel to Russia each year, speaking Russian fluently. James Roberts came to own Saltaire, but chose to invest his money heavily in Russia, losing some of his fortune at the Russian Revolution. He endowed a Chair of Russian at Leeds University and bought the Brontë's Haworth Parsonage for the nation. He is mentioned in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land. Roberts is buried at Fairlight.
York Bus Tour - Station to Stonebow
The first part of a journey round the famous streets and landmarks of York. Features Exhibition Square, Gillygate, Lord Mayor's Walk and Stonebow.
London: Chelsea UK Walking Tour
My short walk around Chelsea area in London.
Visited places:
St Luke's & Christ Church, Chelsea Old Town Hall, Albert Bridge Gardens, King Henry VIII Manor House, Memorial Plaque, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, National Army Museum, Bram Stoker House, Saatchi Gallery