Devizes Castle starting away
Gauge 1 coal fired GW Castle class 7002 Devizes Castle starting its
run on a cool October morning.
Southeast England
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Arcing along the southeast coast of England, we'll travel from Canterbury (with its famous cathedral) to Dover (stoutly fortified from Roman times to the Battle of Britain). Then we'll hike the trails that top the towering chalk cliffs of the South Downs, wander into the beachy resort of Brighton (England's Coney Island), and push on to Portsmouth, whose naval heritage has left it with the best collection of historic sailing ships anywhere.
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Gun Shooting of man in Devizes today pt1
A person shot in a solicitors offices today. Details scan, this footage taken just after police arrived.
Solicitors is David Nolder & Co, a solicitors in the same building as Morris Goddard & Ward, St John's Street, at about 3pm today. click below for google street maps view
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Tanks on Salisbury Plain
The British Army play with their toys near Copehill Down, Tilshead.
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Airgun Shooting - an introduction
Mat Manning introduces airgun shooting and goes hunting for rabbit.
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Steyr HS 50 M1 - UK .50 cal Shooting @ The Tunnel
a short video of the Steyr HS50 M1 .50 cal rifle being fired at the Tunnel Target Sports Centre in Dorset - UK. as far as i know / can see this is the first video on youtube of a .50 calibre rifle being fired indoors in the uk!
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United States 1104th Engineers Combat Group explodes a German pillbox in Marienbe...HD Stock Footage
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United States 1104th Engineers Combat Group explodes a German pillbox in Marienberg, Germany during World War II.
United States 1104th Engineers Combat group in Germany during World War II. A bulldozer in operation as it removes earth from the entrance of a German pillbox. It removes mud to uncover the entrance to the pillbox. Men use shovels to remove the dirt from the entrance of the pillbox. A soldier with a welding torch as he cuts and removes the door of the pillbox. An explosion occurs. The pillbox after the explosion. A man climbs up onto the damaged pillbox. Location: Marienberg Germany. Date: November 2, 1944.
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MILES JOHNSTON - AN UPDATE
Miles Johnston will talk about the upcoming Bases Conference in Ireland in September and his latest investigations.
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CCTV use by Councils in UK
B Kalia, security expert speaks to Sky News about the use of CCTV Surveillance by local authorities and explores the pro's, con's and effectiveness of CCTV cameras that are operated by Councils in the UK. Do you think that the Council's use of CCTV goes too far?
Mr & Mr Burn
Explosive, chaotic, offbeat musical comedy.
Co-created by - Jack Stoddart & Flick Ferdinando
Performer/musical director/composer/producer - Jack Stoddart
Director - Flick Ferdinando
Set design/construction - Martin West
Additional set fabrication - Colin Eales
Costume design/set dressing - Tomasin Cuthbert
Puppet design/creation - Pickled Image
Fire/pyro design consultation - And Now
Pyro firing system - Martin King
Music production - Pete Storer
Photographer - Paul Blakemore
Filmed & edited - Garth Williams
Filmed at Devizes international street festival & Fleetwood Spareparts festival.
Funded by Arts Council England
Co-commissioned by Devizes Outdoor Celebratory Arts & Glastonbury Festival
Created at 101 outdoor arts creation space
Jeremy Clarkson: Top Gear problems got 'bigger and bigger' BBC News
Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson says times were tricky in the run-up to the BBC dropping him from the show.
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cricklade edit
just a little edit of a few tricks at cricklades park
Billy Bury - I`d Never Find Another You
Billy Fury (17 April 1940 -- 28 January 1983), born Ronald Wycherley, was an internationally successful English singer from the late-1950s to the mid-1960s, and remained an active songwriter until the 1980s. Rheumatic fever, which he first contracted as a child, damaged his heart and ultimately contributed to his death. An early British rock and roll (and film) star, he equalled The Beatles' record of 24 hits in the 1960s, and spent 332 weeks on the UK chart, without a chart-topping single or album. Allmusic journalist, Bruce Eder, stated, His mix of rough-hewn good looks and unassuming masculinity, coupled with an underlying vulnerability, all presented with a good voice and some serious musical talent, helped turn Fury into a major rock and roll star in short order. Others have suggested that Fury's rapid rise to prominence was due to his Elvis Presley-influenced, hip-swivelling, and at times highly suggestive stage act.
He released his first hit single for Decca, Maybe Tomorrow, in 1959. He also appeared in a televised play Strictly For Sparrows, and subsequently on Oh Boy! By March 1960, he reached No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart with his own composition Colette, followed by That's Love and his first album The Sound of Fury (1960), which featured a young Joe Brown on lead guitar, with backup vocals by the Four Jays.
After securing more hits and jettisoning his band Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, Parnes held auditions in Liverpool for a new group. Among those who failed were The Beatles, who for the first time called themselves The Silver Beetles. They were offered the job for £20 a week on condition that they sacked their bassist Stuart Sutcliffe. John Lennon refused and the band left after Lennon had secured Fury's autograph. The Tornados were recruited as his backing band and toured and recorded with Fury from January 1962 to August 1963. The Puppets were another band that backed Billy on a couple of gigs for 12 months.
Pakistan troops open fire at BSF posts in Samba and Arnia
Pakistan violates ceasefire for the 4th time in 2 days by opening fire at BSF posts in Samba and Arnia sectors. According to sources, the BSF did not retaliate the firing last night.
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Red Devils For Cyprus (1958)
Full title reads: Aldershot. Red Devils For Cyprus.
Aldershot, Hampshire.
SV Troops weighing wicker basket which contains stores for paratroops. CU Troops weighing basket containing stores. GV Aircraft standing on tarmac at Lyneham airfield, Wiltshire. CU Paratroopers, pan to soldiers of the Parachute Regiment holding guns. SV Hastings aircraft taxiing. GV Soldiers marching and halting near Comet airplane. CU Paratroops passing camera and boarding Comet airliner. SV Lorry with packing cases and troops loading packing cases onto another lorry. CU Troops loading packing cases onto lorry. GV Comet taxiing. SV Int. Comet, troops seated down both sides. CU Two paratroops seated in Comet. BV Comet taxiing.
Intertitle reads: USA
United States of America.
CU The M14 rifle supported by bi-pod on a table with a soldier running his hand along rifle. CU Hands holding board with two cartridges on it, one the old type and the other of the new 7.62 mm cartridge. CU of soldier holding M-14 and loading magazine. Various shots of soldiers firing M14 semi automatic rifle.
CU New M60 general purpose machine gun being explained. Shots of soldiers firing M-60 gpmg and replacing barrel when needed.
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COPEHILL DOWN - part of LARGEST MILITARY TRAINING AREA IN UK
COPEHILL DOWN - part of LARGEST MILITARY TRAINING AREA IN UK
COPEHILL DOWN New Purpose built URBAN Army Training Centre.
[COTEC: Gore Cross to West Lavington]
Imber Village, near Warminster in the county of Wiltshire was evacuated by the MOD in 1943.
The residents were NEVER allowed to permanently return!
To make sure ALL the residents NEVER returned, their properties were leased by the MOD and the inside of ALL the properties were trashed! [Except for the medieval St Giles Church (which is a Grade 1 listed building) which is surrounded by barbed wire with the WARNING SIGNS prominently displayed: OUT OF BOUNDS].
MOD: Ministry of Defence
SPTA: Salisbury Plain Training Area [covers 94,000 acres of Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire - in other words, one in nine of the whole county of Wiltshire - the largest defence training area within the UK].
COTEC: Cranfield Ordnance Test & Evaluation Centre.
COTEC performs independent Test & Evaluation on munitions, weapon systems, pyrotechnic and explosive stores, and conducts disposals and demilitarisation, although its extensive range facilities are suitable for testing other materials and equipment.(located at Gore Cross near West Lavington)
COPEHILL DOWN: The UK's purpose-built URBAN WARFARE COMPLEX [located near Chitterne, Salisbury Plain]. So now there is no continued need for the eviction of all the villagers of the ancient village of Imber and the beautiful historic Grade 1 listed church of St Giles, Imber.
There is NO postcode for Imber village, Salisbury Plain [10 (ten) minutes drive outside Warminster (the closest railway station)].
There is NO Internet Signal in Imber.
Throughout the SPTA there are regular reminders next to the carriageway on either side of the road:
DANGER UNEXPLODED MILITARY DEBRIS - DO NOT LEAVE THE
CARRIAGEWAY
Many of the side roads have prominent RED flags exhibited across RED temporary barriers with a prominent white sign in (upper case) RED writing warning:
DANGER NO PUBLIC ACCESS
Together with white wording written on RED Signs further warning:
MILITARY FIRING RANGE KEEP OUT WHEN RED FLAGS ARE FLYING OR RED LAMPS ARE LIT
Other prominent signs warn:
MILITARY
FIRING RANGE
KEEP OUT
NO ACCESS FOR CIVILIAN VEHICLES
All Day Visit: Saturday, 18 August 2018