World of Glass
A demonstration of Glass Blowing by a very becoming lass at Pilkerton's Glass Museum, St Helens.
A Proper St Helens Knees Up
There was standing room only at The Citadel Theatre on Sunday (March 13th) for ‘A Proper St Helens Knees Up’
Sara & Léonie of Eggs Collective have been working with residents from Reeve Court, Raglan Court and Parr Mount to create a one off afternoon of entertainment at The Citadel Theatre on Waterloo Street.
Comedy, threatre, pints and pies were the order of the day as the sell out crowd enjoyed a truly unique ‘Sin Tellins’ shows.
Dead Horse Bay Diamond: The Ring Of A Ghost
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Glass Art Exhibition (1969)
GLASS ART EXHIBITION.
Chelsea, London.
Exterior MS gallery named, 'Primavera', in Walton Street. Exterior MS two people looking in window. Various shots interior of exhibition of modern glass work. We see vases, ornaments, etc., laid out in well lit positions.
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Charles Bello Documentary
In Summer 2013, we took a trip into the heart of 400 acres in Northern California. We stayed in the Parabolic Glass House at Charles Bello's Redwood Forest Institute. The experience was like a time trip into the days before the Iron Horse despoiled the great frontier.
I recorded a brief stream of consciousness introduction the morning just before we left, reflecting on the experience to begin the video I shot on the fly the day before.
Charles Bello, a San Francisco architect in the 1950's, bought land in late 1960's and moved off the grid. Today he continues to live off the land, renewing the forest and tending to the trees he loves.
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Hollin Hey View, Garswood Old Road, Ashton-In-Makerfield, WN4 0XR
Regan & Hallworth are Wigan's premier estate agents and specialists of selling Homes of distinction.
'Hollin Hey View' is a handsome detached brick-built barn conversion and Shippon set behind a private gated entrance and within 1/2 acre of beautiful landscaped gardens including an exceptional and unique courtyard setting with pond, feature lighting and substantial brick-built garages/stables. Garswood Old Road is a private country lane housing stunning Historical homes that enjoy an idyllic rural location with far-reaching pastoral views and this property is well-screened with mature trees, shrubs and hedging. It is very secluded and private, plus a burglar alarm, security lighting system and remote access gates with intercom entry have been installed for added security.
The main barn was virtually demolished and rebuilt with works completed in 1990. The Old Shippon was renovated and incorporated into the house and both have been sympathetically restored using reclaimed brick under slate roof.
The house has a unique charm that retains many original and character features including exposed timbers, brickwork and beams, hardwood interior doors (some with leaded and stained feature glass) whilst still benefitting from the modern day advantages of central heating and double glazed windows. The accommodation features a farmhouse fitted kitchen with AGA, four bedrooms, three bathrooms all with power showers and including a luxurious family bathroom with built in TV, and a large 400 square foot conservatory that provides a fantastic entertaining room with access to both the courtyard and a barbecue patio in the main garden.
To complement the property the former stable block has also been rebuilt using the same reclaimed bricks under slate roofs, power and light supplies have been installed and they are now in use as double garages, workshop and general storage, some with roller shutter doors, some with stable doors. This block could easily be used for stabling/livery if required. To the rear of the garden there are kennels all fenced and enclosed with private runs.
Although the property enjoys a lovely rural location it is far from secluded with St Helens town centre only a 15-minute drive away and easy access to the East Lancashire Road which gives access to the motorway links which are only about a five-minute drive. Ashton Cross private golf club is nearby as well as Garswood train station (approximately two miles) which provides fast rail links into Liverpool and a gateway to Britain's National Rail network.
Safety Advice on walking to St Helens Fort
Safety advice for anyone considering walking to St Helens Fort off Bembridge, Isle of Wight
Cinematic Wedding Videography Ottawa - 2019 Reel
Venues include Le Belvedere, Evermore, Cumberland Heritage Museum, Dark Horse Winery, The Inn at St Johns, Proulx Farm,
Venues we have shot at include Bean Town Ranch, Evermore, Stonefields and more.
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Exploring a Derelict Pub - Horse and Groom, Royston - Abandoned Places
This will probably be the shortest urbex video I ever make. Funnily enough, it was partly from seeing this building by the side of the motorway on the way back from a trip to Hatfield that I became interested in urbex. This is the first urbex video shot on my nifty camcorder rather than my lower quality phone camera, and minimal colour correction has been used to make the images look better.
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Carhenge, Caves, and Sand Dunes - Oddments Vlog 14
Traveling through Nebraska and Wyoming this week checking out Carhenge at sunrise and then continuing on into Wyoming to check out the Killpecker Sand Dunes. I find some amazing ancient Petroglyphs and almost get stuck in the sand.
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Abandoned LA ZOO
Border wall at an abandoned beach
The lake is dried up? Dirty Dancing filming location
Greyhounds racing, Belle Vue Greyhound Stadium, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Belle Vue Stadium is a greyhound racing track in Belle Vue, Manchester, where the very first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. It is also used for speedway as the home ground of Elite League team Belle Vue Aces since 1988 and since 1999 has British Stock Car Association (BriSCA), the British governing body for stock car racing and banger racing. The stadium holds a number of BriSCA events and has become one of the most popular venues in the North-West of England. The track has always been the property of Greyhound Racing Association Ltd. (GRA), which has invested heavily in it right through to the current day. The stadium offers luxury glass-fronted grandstands, restaurant, hospitality boxes, and several bars. Greyhound racing takes place on Friday and Saturday evenings. In 1925 Charles A. Munn, an American businessman, made a deal with Smith and Sawyer for the rights to promote the greyhound racing in Britain. Although the earlier attempt to introduce mechanical racing at Hendon had almost been forgotten, the pastime of coursing was as strong as ever in Britain. Fortunately for Munn, the first person he contacted with regards to reintroducing greyhound racing into Britain was Major L. Lyne Dixson. The Major was a leading figure in British field sports and was quickly won over to the idea presented to him by the American entrepreneur. Finding other supporters proved to rather difficult however. With the General Strike of 1926 looming, the two men scoured the country in an attempt to find others who would join them. Eventually they met Brigadier-General Alfred Critchley, who in turn introduced them to Sir William Gentle JP. Between them they raised £22,000 and formed the Greyhound Racing Association Ltd. When deciding where to situate their new stadium, Manchester was considered to be the ideal place because of its sporting and gambling links. Close to the city centre, the consortium erected the first custom-built greyhound stadium and called it Belle Vue, where the very first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. More than 1,700 people were attracted to the meeting where they watched a greyhound called Mistley win over 440 yards (402 m). By June 1927, the stadium was attracting almost 70,000 visitors a week. Six races with seven dogs in each race were held in the first meeting. Fifty years later a stand was named after Mistley, the winner of the first race. Running the quarter-mile flat course in 25 seconds, Mistley romped home eight lengths clear at 6–1. Belle Vue increased the number of runners per race to seven, but after the formation of the NGRC in 1928 the maximum number of dogs per race was limited to six. Since 2007 protests have been held against greyhound racing at Belle Vue. Greyhound Action, an animal rights organisation which campaigned for an end to greyhound racing, held weekly protests outside the races each Saturday and occasionally on Fridays. In 2010 The Belle Vue Greyhound Action Group also organized and held a series of demonstrations to protest at the entertainer Dara O'Briain's participation in greyhound racing. Campaigners at Belle Vue got an article published in the Irish press about O'Briain's greyhound, Snip Nua, which it is believed was the first ever in the Irish press to state that racing greyhounds are killed for economic reasons. In 2008 the Sunday Times revealed that Belle Vue dogs were being sent for research at Liverpool vets school by trainer Richard Fielding. Further instances of injury were highlighted in 2014, when a trial session was halted after several dogs sustained serious injuries and one death. In 2010 concerns were raised about the high injury rates at Belle Vue. Since Greyhound Action disbanded in 2011, the protests have been held by a protest group who call themselves Shut down Belle Vue. A 2012 article in the Sunday Express also called the kennels of two Belle Vue trainers, Beverly Heaton and Nigel Saunders, disgusting. The article alleged that dogs were kept in cramped dilapidated kennels without heating and in some cases doors and that faeces and urine had not been adequately removed. A greyhound protection group, Greytexploitations, provided video footage to substantiate allegations of the poor conditions, these included the image of a Greyhound skull on a dog waste heap. In January 2014 Caged North West held a protest demo at Manchester's Deansgate Hilton hotel against the Greyhound Board of Great Britain's awards night. Around 400 protesters attended the demo but despite this the event failed to be mentioned by the media. CAGED NW publicized the event. In July 2014 CAGED NW and other greyhound protection groups held a remembrance event in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens, held on the 88th anniversary of the opening of Belle Vue. The event featured a service by a church minister and a fly past by a light aircraft carrying a banner displaying the words YOU BET THEY DIE.
Julian Opie in Great St Helen's Square: Sculpture Space, London + Gherkin building
The Old Bull Royston
This was a trip back to England for work. I took my boss into the Old Bull in Royston, Herts for a pint. This was my dad's pub when he lived in Royston!
The White Cow (with Slaugherhouse Footage)
This is an alternate version of our co-founder, Dr. Sofia Pineda Ochoa, recounting her experience at a slaughterhouse.
Please watch, share and consider the implications of your food and consumption choices. It's easy to live vegan and withdraw your participation in the unnecessary harm and death we inflict on countless billions of animals, just like this beautiful cow.
The interview is an excerpt from the film, Vegan: Everyday Stories, and the slaughterhouse footage was taken by Dr. Pineda Ochoa and Bob Rapfogel of Meat Your Future. Many thanks Hovav of Gary-TV for editing this version.
You can view the original version, without the slaughterhouse footage, here:
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Footage: Vegan: Everyday Stories (VeganMovie.org)
Meat Your Future (MeatYourFuture.com)
Music: 18 By Moby - MobyGratis.com
Editing: Gary-TV.com
5 years of service with Pilkington/NSG gift unboxing.
My 5 year service with Pilkington gift.
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Next milestone is 10 years, wonder if I can make it? (Nope, I only made it 8 years, 3 days and 3hrs.)
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James
sherwood forest drive
drive through neighborhood
NTL: Coriolanus w/ Tom Hiddleston - Official Trailer
Screening at the Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul
November 23 & 29, 2015
Tom Hiddleston has blazing stellar power. - The Independent
National Theatre Live’s 2013 broadcast of the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Coriolanus returns to cinemas by popular demand.
Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge, Coriolanus features an Evening Standard Award-winning performance from Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers, War Horse (film), BBC's The Hollow Crown) in the title role, directed by the Donmar's Artistic Director Josie Rourke. The full company includes Jacqueline Boatswain, Peter De Jersey, Alfred Enoch, Deborah Findlay, Hadley Fraser, Mark Gatiss, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Elliot Levey, Rochenda Sandall, Helen Schlesinger, Mark Stanley and Dwane Walcott.
When an old adversary threatens Rome, the city calls once more on her hero and defender: Coriolanus. But he has enemies at home too. Famine threatens the city, the citizens’ hunger swells to an appetite for change, and on returning from the field Coriolanus must confront the march of realpolitik and the voice of an angry people.
America's Great Divide: Steve Bannon, 1st Interview | FRONTLINE
Steve Bannon is a media executive and political strategist. He served as executive chairman of Breitbart News, as an adviser to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, and later as chief strategist in the Trump White House.
Bannon's candid interview was conducted with FRONTLINE on March 17, 2019 during the making of the two-part January 2020 documentary series “America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump.
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Scandinavia Tour: The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attend Holy Communion
Their Royal Highnesses attended Holy Communion at St. Alban's Anglican Church today before planting a tree to commemorate their visit.
Follow each day of the tour at