Elaine Susan O'Brien Frinton on Sea, dog walking on the sea front 1986
Irish Wolfhounds (1933)
A Frinton-on-Sea, () study. Everyone admires the wolfhound, and the Irish type certainly deserves it. This breed combines the grace of the Borzoi with the strength of the Alsatian. C/U of a wolfhound being stroked by its owner. Exercise is, of course, an absolute essential, so off they go for their morning run. L/S of a woman walking towards the camera with two large wolfhounds on leads. She walks through a gateway. She if followed but two other women and a man, all with dogs pulling them along. L/S of a wide tree lined street. Two women walk in the middle of the road with the dogs. L/S of the group of dogs and their minders walking across fields.
In spite of their size they're as playful and frisky as puppies. L/S of the dogs running towards the camera across fields. Exercise over, food is welcome. M/S of the dogs tucking in to their dinners. Closer shot of the dogs scoffing food. For some years this breed was extinct, but efforts to revive it have met with a success which can be judged by a study of these fine specimens. Two women pose with the dogs. M/S of some of the dogs. Real champions. C/U of two of the dogs.
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Opalinchen und Howie unsere Irish Wolfhounds
Our Irish Wolfhounds on Instow Beach
A late evening stroll on Instow Beach, North Devon, with our three Irish Wolfhounds Merlin (3), Gilligan (2) and Keeva (1) ... ah, and my darling man!
Places to see in ( Margate - UK )
Places to see in ( Margate - UK )
Margate is a seaside town in the district of Thanet in Kent, England. It lies 38.1 miles east-north-east of Maidstone, on the coast along the North Foreland and contains the areas of Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay and Westbrook.
For at least 250 years, Margate has been a leading seaside resort in the UK, drawing Londoners to its beaches, Margate Sands. The bathing machines in use at Margate were described in 1805 as four-wheeled carriages, covered with canvas, and having at one end of them an umbrella of the same materials which is let down to the surface of the water, so that the bather descending from the machine by a few steps is concealed from the public view, whereby the most refined female is enabled to enjoy the advantages of the sea with the strictest delicacy.
The Dreamland Amusement Park (featured in The Jolly Boys' Outing extended episode of the television series Only Fools and Horses) is situated in the centre of Margate. It reopened in 2015, having been closed since 2006 following a lengthy campaign by the group Save Dreamland Campaign. The Scenic Railway roller coaster at Dreamland, which opened in 1920, is Grade II* Listed and the second oldest in the world, was severely damaged in a fire on 7 April 2008 but has now been fully restored and reopened to the public in October 2015. Today the Dreamland roller coaster is one of only two early-20th century scenic railways still remaining in the UK; the only other surviving UK scenic railway is in Great Yarmouth and was built in 1932. The Margate roller coaster is an ACE Coaster Classic. Cliftonville, next to Margate, has a classic British Arnold Palmer seaside mini golf course.
There are two notable theatres, the Theatre Royal in Addington Street – the second oldest theatre in the country – and the Tom Thumb Theatre, the second smallest in the country, in addition to the Winter Gardens. The Theatre Royal was built in 1787, burned down in 1829 and was remodelled in 1879 giving Margate more national publicity. The exterior is largely from the 19th century.[15] From 1885 to 1899 actor-manager Sarah Thorne ran a school for acting at the Theatre Royal which is widely regarded as Britain's first formal drama school. Actors who received their initial theatrical training there include Harley Granville-Barker, Evelyn Millard, Louis Calvert, George Thorne, Janet Achurch, Adelaide Neilson and Irene and Violet Vanbrugh, among others. An annual jazz festival takes place on a weekend in June.
Margate Museum in Market Place explores the town's seaside heritage in a range of exhibits and displays, and is now opened at weekends by a team of volunteers. First discovered in 1798, the Margate Caves (also known as the Vortigern Caves) are situated at the bottom of Northdown Road. They are currently closed to the public.
The Shell Grotto, which has walls and roof covered in elaborate decorations of over four million shells covering 2,000 square feet (190 m2) in complex patterns, was rediscovered in 1835, but is of unknown age and origin. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. There is a 16th-century 2-storey timber-framed Tudor house built on a flint plinth in King Street. Margate's Jubilee Clock Tower was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, although not completed until 1889. It had a Time Ball mechanism, mounted on a mast atop the tower, which was raised a few minutes before 1pm each day and dropped at precisely 1pm, thereby allowing residents, visitors and ships to know the exact time. This was, of course, in the days before wireless transmission of time signals.
Alot to see in ( Margate - UK ) such as :
Dreamland Margate
Shell Grotto, Margate
Turner Contemporary
Draper's Mill, Margate
Scenic Railway
Hartsdown Park
Botany Bay, Kent
Quex Park
Margate Beach
RAF Manston Spitfire & Hurricane Memorial Museum
Margate Museum
Margate Harbour Arm
Genting Casino Margate
Saint Mildred's Bay
St Peter's Church
Kingsgate Bay
Pegwell Bay
Monkton Nature Reserve
Margate Clocktower
Sunken Gardens
Dane Park
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Mc Breed-Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin( lyrics Below)
R.I.P to Mc Breed... In loving memory!!Enjoy
[Flavor Flav] (To the beat ch'all)
Ah yeah
[Flavor Flan] (Ya don't stop)
Sound good to me
[VERSE 1: MC Breed]
This sound hard, somethin funky people gon' dance to
Give the record a second and a chance to
Hittin people like a scene of amazement
While they slippin back my feet is planted in the pavement
Crumble I can never do
So now I'm lookin dead at you
What are you gonna do?
You listen to the knowledge of a scholar
You say 'Hi Breed,' tell em how I holler
I'm the E Double, and I proclaim my name
Straight up good game, peeps all game
I'm like a rhino runnin through the roughest pack
They figure I'm a trigga-happy nigga, so they step back
Breed, the microphonist
Boot last the longest
The noose's the strongest
It ain't a game, that's plain to see
You listen to the sounds of Breed (and the DFC)
There ain't no future in your frontin
[VERSE 2: MC Breed]
I never got caught with a kilo
And if you ever do, yo, it will never be with me, yo
Servin in a Cherokee or maybe it's a GTO
Black-on-black Benzo, I get it at [Name]
Never have to worry bout my posse gettin jumped
Cause if we ever do, yo TB, pop the trunk
Cause we don't go for playin, when I play go grab a ball
When I'm on the mic I ain't for playin, not at all
Cause I clock 10 g's a week boomin at my peak
Always seek E sober, but I do get geeked
I can give you a job, a place to eat hearty
Meet your homeboy Marty at a b.o.b. party
Takin over, barkin like a dog named Rover (woof!)
I'm pickin suckers like a four-leaf clover
They're bitin lyrics on the mic, I diss these cobras
So now they're sayin, Eric Breed is gettin over
There ain't no future in your frontin
Ha-ha-ha
There ain't no future in your frontin
[VERSE 3: MC Breed]
I'm the B, the r to the double e-d and
Down with my homie G-a-s and O.E. and
Suckers causin static, cause they still be disagreein
I don't give a - cause I'm from F-l-i-n-t'n
A city where pity runs low
If you ever shoot through my city, now you know
Cause we are strictly business and we also got our pride
And if you don't like it, I suggest you break wide
Suckers steady lookin for the m-o-n-e-y and
Thinkin that illegal is the best way, so they dyin
I ain't got time to see a fiend fiend out
To give up all his money, and he givin what he got
That's the way I am, MC Breed cannot be different
Never change my ways for the world or the government
If I was the president, then I would state facts
You leave it up to me, I paint the white house black
It ain't no future in your frontin
There ain't no future in your frontin
[VERSE 4: MC Breed]
Yeah, I got dollars in my pocket, not from rollin
If I was a fiend, then my gold would be stolen
Put my name Breed on everything I own
And when I get my jeep I'm puttin 'Breed' on the chrome
Shine it up good, kickin through my neighborhood
Motorola phone, fat rims and a Kenwood
Quick to get around it, and then i'll have it drop
Simply cause I'm ridin people think I'm sellin rocks
But ain't no future in your frontin
Yo Flash man, drop that, man
Won't you drop that
(Keep on)
(To the beat ch'all)
[VERSE 5: MC Breed]
Cruel to the rules of the world
Live my life raw, cause I never liked the law
Wear top tens, on my ass use jeans
Sellin big 8ths and tit-for-tat to the fiends
Clock much dollars, but I never break a sweat
Time to move out, my posse sayin (bet)
You got my back, and I got yours
What time is it? Hm, Tear down the doors
Man
There ain't no future in your frontin
Never was, cuz
There ain't no future in your frontin
Hey man, let's start this party up, right?
(Beat y'all)
(Keep on)