Penny Arcade in The Golden Last Scarborough
Lena is singing Penny Arcade in The Golden Last, Scarborough at the night of the loyal wedding, 12.11.2011
The Madges sing in Golden Last Scarborough
Lena Neverdal and some other madges are singing
Orange Parade in Scarborough, part 2
Orange parade in Scarborough 2009, Drumchapel Orange & Purple playing in The Golden Last.
Scarborough 2019 Travel Guide All You Need To Know
Scarborough, the backdrop for the BBC TV Series starring Jason Manford and Catherine Tyldesley.
If you are wanting to know what to do in Scarborough then I will tell you all you need to know in this Scarborough 2019 Travel Guide. All You Need to Know about Scarborough in Yorkshire England.
I'll show you the best places for fish and chips in Scarborough.
Scarborough is called the “Queen of the Yorkshire Coast” and is made famous with the song recorded by Simon and Garfunkel titled simply “Scarborough Fair” with the lyrics to a tale of a young man love for a woman he once met at the Scarborough market.
There are 2 bays to Scarborough, the South bay and the North Bay, I will show you both bays and what to do and where to go in Scarborough.
I'll also take you on the Scarborough Victorian Central Tramway.
Central Tramway is Scarborough’s Victorian cliff railway on the historic South Bay. Opened in 1881 the company carries 500,000 passengers a year and is preserving the heritage of the site for future generations.
If you like miniature railways, then you are in for a treat as I will take you on a train ride on The North Bay Railway in Scarborough.
North Bay Railway is a miniature railway in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1931, to the gauge of 20 in, and runs for approximately ⁷⁄₈ mile between Peasholm Park and Scalby Mills in the North Bay area of the town.
Scarborough also has a magnificent park called Peasholm Park which I will show you around.
Peasholm Park is an oriental themed municipal park located in the seaside town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It opened in 1912 and became a favourite venue for galas, displays and exhibitions. The park was extended to include Peasholm Glen, a natural ravine, in 1924.
I will also take you on a walk to The Lighthouse in Scarborough to see the iconic Diving Belle where I will also point out Scarborough Castle.
Scarborough Castle is a former medieval Royal fortress situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the North Sea and Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.
If you have children then I will show you Luna Park on Sandside in Scarborough.
A Modest funfair featuring rides for children & adults, plus snacks & arcade games.
I'll also take you on a Pirate Boat Ride on the North Sea in Scarborough.
I also take a visit to Papas Fish and Chip Shop in Scarborough which was voted Britain's best fish and chips as seen on the BBC.
I also make a wish on Zoltar and wish I was Big.
I'll also take you to the Freddie Gilroy Statue.
Freddie Gilroy and the Belsen Stragglers' is a giant steel structure made by Ray Lonsdale, an artist, fabricator and sculptor and is now on permanent display, thanks to the generosity of a local Scarborough resident.
The sculpture is based on a retired miner Ray became friends with who turned out to also be one of the first soldiers to relieve the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the end of World War II.
This piece of art is not just about Freddie Gilroy but represents all the normal people that were pulled out of an ordinary life and forced into a very extraordinary and dangerous one during the World Wars.
I also show you The Scarborough Bathing Belle.
The Bathing Belle represents Scarborough at the start of her popularity as a spa town and the UK's first sea bathing resort, while The Diving Belle, installed on Vincent Pier last year, represents Scarborough in the 21st Century, moving confidently into the future.
I'll also show you The Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
Scarborough Open Air Theatre is not only host to summer’s biggest shows, but is the largest open air theatre in Europe! Elton John, Britney Spears, Noel Gallagher and Lionel Richie are just a few of the amazing acts that have come to perform here in Scarborough!
Press play and sit back and enjoy what to do in Scarborough, where to eat in Scarborough, where to go in Scarborough.
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Vegas - Onda Norte
Priddy - Fasion
Over Dark Waters - Bonnie Grace
Meander - Jobii
Pirate TV - Rasure
Like a Hurricane - Basixx
Textural - Guustavv
Dansez - Fasion
Rolling With The Train - Easy Wheelers
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Karaoke in The Golden Last Scarborough
Orange Parade in Scarborough 2009, part 1
Orange Parade in Scarborough 2009. Drumchapel Orange and Purple Flute Band playing in The Golden Last.
Another karaoke in the golden last scarborough
Wedding in The Golden Last 2, Benidorm
Golden Last Benidorm
Scarborough in the 1960's - Vintage UK
See how Scarborough was in the 1960's compared to how it is today with this Retro clip of Vintage Scarborough in the 1960's !
Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire
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Yorkshire Coast UK Part 18C Scarborough.
Walk along Scarborough Harbour past the Amusement Arcades, towards the Commercial Fishing section of the Harbour, where all the Fishing Trawlers are unloaded close to the original old Port Buildings.
Robin Hood at Scarborough
A recent visit to the North Bay Railway to see the two former Golden Acre Park engines!
Sunday 1st April - A mere 90 miles via the Humber Bridge to the home of my forefathers, Scarborough, to see Chris Shaw's newly acquired North Bay Railway, which he formally took over this weekend. I found several well-known faces at work:- Dave Humphreys, Dave Bagshaw, Paul Stubbins, etc. In particular I saw the two 'new' locos formerly at Cleethorpes and Woburn, originally built by Hudswell-Clarke for the Golden Acre Park Railway in Leeds. These were built a year later than the two long-term Scarborough engines Neptune and Triton. The beautiful blue Pacific, similar to the NBR locos has been named Poseidon continuing the marine theme, while the lovely red tank loco Robin Hood retains its own name. Unlike on previous occasions, when the railway was under the authoritative control of the council, I was invited into the inner sanctum of the sheds, previously completely hidden by bushes. I remember as a child, riding the trains and the engines would mysteriously disappear and re-appear at the front of the train, facing the opposite way.
Sadly the blue Pacific was not running, due to a leaking banjo on an oil-line, but it was drawn out for viewing. Pm I took a ride to Scalby Mills where the locos are turned on a turntable. I recall the previous terminus, when the complete train would run through a tunnel, round a loop to face back to Peasholm Park. I look forward to calling again in August when I take my usual fortnight on the Moors.
Scarborough Beach, Scarborough North Yorkshire England.
Great city Scarborough North Yorkshire England. Visit Scarborough for a Coastal Holiday. Things to do in Scarborough. You Tube.
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Scarborough Campsite
In this video I give information about a visit we made as a family on our first camping trip. The camping trip we made was in the summer of 2012. The camp site was The Scarborough Camping and Caravan club site. Tent and porch used is The Voyager 6
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Best Fish and Chips in UK
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The Golden Fish in Dagenham has been given the accolade of best Fish and Chip Shop in the UK. The Potato Council announced the award during Chip week 16th - 22nd February 2015. It beat off competition from 900 restaurants nationwide. The family-run chip shop sits on the high street and has been serving customers for 40 years. While locals are its best customers – including David Beckham's parents - apparently personalities and many from abroad also show up to taste the best fish and chips in Britain. Ynuk.tv went to meet the winners.
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Loyal wedding in Scarborough, 12.11.2011
Liv & Ian's wedding in The Methodist Church in Scarborough, 12.11.2011
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389.MOVHappy slapping by a jock at the Golden Last Benidorm !!!
Winning toys in British arcades Scarborough England Family
Winning toys from British amusement arcades, arcade machines in Scarborough are the best and we won tons of prizes and toys. The coin pusher game machines had the best prizes. Watch to see what we got!
British Railways: Goodbye To Steam aka Railway Modernisation (1958) | British Pathé
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Full title reads: Goodbye To Steam.
Intertitle reads: British Railways meet the challenge of the age of abundant power.
Angle shot, railway engine going past camera. GV Outside one of the large London Railway stations showing railway lines and train coming out of station. CU Man in signal box, pan to show him pulling levers. CU Signal going up. GV Train coming towards camera. GV Steam train. GV Aerial shots steam train. CU Man filming from plane. CU man in plane fitting equipment and then giving thumb's up sign. GV Aerial shot, railway lines. CU Man filming from plane. Steam train going along line. SV Draughtsmen in office. CU Men looking through magnifier at a plan. CU Magnified picture of plan, zoom to show Railway chiefs seated round table with plan, among them is Sir Philip Warter. SV Elevated, railway chiefs looking at plan. CU One of the railway executives. SV Man with model of section of railway line which he places on the table and the railway executives study it. CU Sign reading Kent Coast Electrification Widening to Provide Four Tracks, pan to show railway line with only two tracks. GV Kent Coast line with men on bridge. SV Bridge with surveyor. CU Surveyor looking through theodolite. GV Tracking shot of men working. GV Men working at side of railway line with clouds of smoke coming from wood. CU New diesel engine. CU Sir Brian Robertson talking to train driver. CU People watching. CU Sir Brian Robertson blowing whistle. CU Int. diesel engine with driver operating controls. SV Diesel train moving out of station. CU Driver of diesel train. CU. Sir Brian Robertson sitting in carriage. LV Through window of diesel cab as train enters tunnel. SV Three engines on lines. CU Front of one of the engines with plate reading Cornish Riviera Express. CU Driver. SV Cornish Riviera Express in station. SV Woman taking in washing because smoke is billowing up from railway lines beside her garden. GV Cornish Riviera Express coming towards camera.
CU Front of steam train The Bristolian. SV along top of engine as blows off steam. CU Hand pulling chain. CU valve. GV Platform. CU shovelling coal. GV As train goes along. CU Driver of train. CU Driver. CU Fireman. CU Fire with coal being shovelled. SV Looking over coal tender. SV From driver's cab of train going under bridge and out the other side. CU Driver. GV From driver's cab of railway lines with another steam train. SV Int. class for instruction of diesel engine drivers. CU Lecturer talks about metal object. CU Men looking at machinery. SV Royal Scot in station. CU Driver of Royal Scot. GV Activities on platform in which Royal Scot is standing. GV Royal Scot leaving station. GV Building with sign, English Electric Co. Ltd. Preston. GV Int. of workshop showing men working on armatures. GV Ext. of building with Vulcan Locomotives painted on wall. GV Int. of workshop showing men working on railway engines. CU Man working inside railway engine. GV Workshop. SV Diesel train in station. CU Driver of diesel. GV railway lines in front of train as it moves along. SV Int. dining car in diesel train with attendant pouring coffee. GV Looking through cab window of railway lines in front of train as it goes under bridge and straight past station. CU Glass panel in door with York Signal Box, Strictly Private, door opens. SV Man sitting at control panel of box, he reaches over to controls. CU Man's hands working controls. CU Plan on wall showing different lines and points. CU Hand pushing buttons. CU Signals. CU Point on lines. GV Steam train along lines. CU Train in museum. CU Compartment of old train. SV Ancient train Locomotion 1828. SV Diesel Locomotive. CU Deltic written on side. GV Deltic. GV Train in station. Various shots in Deltic carriage. SV Coal trucks. SV Railway worker attaching pipe to train. GV Calder Hall Nuclear / Atomic Power station. GV Electrical pylons and cables. GV Diesel train Sir Brian Robertson in platform with crowds. GV Crowds. SV Sir Brian Robertson unveiled by Mr Grand, General Manager of the Western Region of British Railways. SV Crowd. SV Sir Brian Robertson by train. CU Sign Sir Brian Robertson. GV The Sir Brian Robertson leaving Paddington Station. SV Steam train letting out smoke. CU Signals. GV Steam train. CU Train over the points. GV steam train leaving clouds of smoke.
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