Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Canterbury - Travel England
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Canterbury - Travel England:
Canterbury Cathedral, Westgate Gardens, Howletts Wild Animal Park, The Marlowe Theatre, The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, St. Augustine's Abbey, The Canterbury Tales, Dane John Gardens, Greyfriars Chapel and Franciscan Gardens, Canterbury Heritage Museum, Canterbury Roman Museum, Westgate Towers, Christ Church Gate, Canterbury Norman Castle, Canterbury Norman Castle, Canterbury City Walls
Ledbury Carnival 1977
Ledbury Carnival 1977 filmed by Ursula Voisey with 8 mm cine camera.
England, Edinburgh and Ireland tour summary
We're taking you on a tour of England, Scotland and Ireland, a short summary of the trip you would enjoy. Click on the times to jump to each place: Intro 00:01 London 1:43 - Bath 2:44 - Cotswolds 3:37 - York 4:21 - Lake District 5:35 - Edinburgh 6:42 - Ireland intro 8:27 - summary 9:42 -to Dingle 10:08 - Dingle-Killarney 11:01 -Kinsale 12:00 - Dublin 12:12
Starting in London, best of all, then to Bath on a very easy train ride. Bath has a human scale with quiet pedestrian lanes lined with shops and galleries ideal for strolling.
York is one of the most historic cities in England. We will be showing you the great old buildings, some street entertainment – presenting you a summary with more details in other programs in our series.
Lake District is a very popular holiday destination, famous for, forests, mountains, quaint villages and lakes designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017. Four of the top activities are exploring the towns, taking boat rides, do a little nature walking, and take a driving tour of the region to see the other nearby lakes and quaint villages.
In Scotland, Edinburgh’s Old Town has retained many of its original buildings and the 18th century New Town is also well-preserved, both still functioning as a great examples of healthy urban neighborhoods.
Ireland is a small country blessed with the rich variety of wonderful sites, most famous for its green rolling hills, history, friendly people, and Guinness. Our three main destinations will be Dingle, Galway and of course Dublin, capital of the country, a great center of culture, learning and nightlife. We'll bring you inside prehistoric stone structures in Dingle. We'll take a trip out to the Aran Islands by ferry, a remote place with a great many archaeological sites, traditional culture and spectacular sea cliffs. We will be visiting small villages along the way: Clifden, Killarney then Kinsale, a southern town with colorful buildings and an ancient stone fort. Dublin is a wonderful city, but don't make the mistake when you're visiting Ireland of only going to Dublin – there's so much more to see.
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Luella on White House Restaurant
An excerpt from an Oral History Interview conducted by the Marion County Historical Society in 1993 with Luella May Patton Charlton. In it she recounts her memories of the White House Restaurant in Salem and the McGilchrist Family.
Well Skelmersdale meets the Birchwood Centre's Junk Food Cafe
Earlier in 2018, Well Skelmersdale spent the day with the incredible Birchwood Centre's Junk Food Cafe. This video tells you their story.
England Travel Guide | 10 Best Places to Visit | Discover Fantastic Things to Do, Places to Go
Explore historical-turned-trendsetting London, marvel at the stone circle at Stonehenge, or hit the beach in Brighton — here's some of the best places to visit in England.
Young Punk driving Suzuki Swift SFY7994H along upper serangoon road
This young punk didn't realize his wrong, yet still dare to approach me to take video.
Hannah Lowe live at Ledbury: two poems from Chan
Hannah Lowe reads and introduces two poems from her new Bloodaxe collection Chan relating: ‘What I Know’ (a glosa) and ‘Borderliner’ (using her own invented form). This video filmed by Neil Astley shows part of her performance at Ledbury Poetry Festival on 2 July 2016 (when she read with Fleur Adcock). A second excerpt from her reading has also been posted featuring four poems from Chan relating to jazz musician Joe Harriott [see
Hannah Lowe was born in Ilford to an English mother and Jamaican-Chinese father. She has worked as a teacher of literature and creative writing, recently completed her work on a PhD, and is now a lecturer in Creative Writing at Kingston University. Her first book-length collection Chick (Bloodaxe Books, 2013) won the 2015 Michael Murphy Memorial Prize, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize and the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize for Poetry. She read from her family memoir Long Time No See (Periscope, 2015) on BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week in 2015. Her second full-length collection, Chan, was published by Bloodaxe Books in June 2016. For more information see
Hunter's Moon clip.MOV
These are the Hunter's Moon Morris Dancers performing their painfully phallic dance at the 2010 Lammas Festival on Eastbourne seafront.
Sorry about the wind on the microphone. Also, the memory card maxed out part way through the dance, so that's a bit of a pisser.
Victorian Fair, Winckley Square January 2017
A Victorian Fair was recently held in Winckley Square Gardens in Preston. People and organisations from across the region came along to the newly restored gardens to celebrate this iconic feature of Preston's history and heritage. The singer featured is called We Are Alien.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Hereford, England
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List of Best Things to do in Hereford, England
Chase Distillery
Mappa Mundi & Chained Library Exhibitions
Hereford Cathedral
Monkland Cheese Dairy
The Black and White House Museum
The Weir Garden
Berrington Hall
Hereford Cider Museum
Waterworks Museum - Hereford
Brobury House Gardens
The Beautiful Market Towns of Herefordshire
Steeped in tradition, #Herefordshire is one of Britain’s most rural, most interesting, yet most undiscovered counties; that’s a large part of its charm.
Famous as the home of the world renowned Hereford cattle and beef, for producing well over half of the UK’s cider, for the residence of the Hereford Magna Carta and Mappa Mundi at Hereford Cathedral, there is not only culture and heritage here, but the stunning River Wye and Wye Valley with its walking, canoeing, fishing and cycle routes. The Malvern Hills, Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains lend their incredible views for walking, as does Herefordshire’s spectacular countryside.
Herefordshire’s picturesque and historic towns such as Ledbury, Kington and Ross-on-Wye bustle with markets, independent shops, not to mention the year round festivals, shows and events.
Hannah Lowe live at Ledbury: Joe Harriott poems
Hannah Lowe reads and introduces four poems from her new Bloodaxe collection Chan relating to jazz musician Joe Harriott: ‘If You Believe: Ribs’, ‘Sax I’, ‘Sax II’ and ‘Cherokee’. This video by Neil Astley shows part of her performance at Ledbury Poetry Festival on 2 July 2016 (when she read with Fleur Adcock). A second excerpt from her reading has also been posted featuring two other poems from Chan: see
Hannah Lowe was born in Ilford to an English mother and Jamaican-Chinese father. She has worked as a teacher of literature and creative writing, recently completed her work on a PhD, and is now a lecturer in Creative Writing at Kingston University. Her first book-length collection Chick (Bloodaxe Books, 2013) won the 2015 Michael Murphy Memorial Prize, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize and the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize for Poetry. She read from her family memoir Long Time No See (Periscope, 2015) on BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week in 2015. Her second full-length collection, Chan, was published by Bloodaxe Books in June 2016. For more information see
Blackfriars Restaurant
A video tour of Blackfriars restaurant and meeting rooms
AUSTIN 7 SWALLOW - Part 8
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Heritage Meets Regeneration at YHA Christchurch Rolleston House
This historic character home turned comfortable hostel sits between the Arts Centre, Botanic Gardens, and Canterbury Museum - perfect for exploring Christchurch's heritage and culture or exploring the regenerated central city.
Gloucester: The Crossroads of England
This DVD was produced by 1st Take and is available to order at 1st-take.com or by calling 01454 321614.
This is the story of the ancient city of Gloucester, which begins with the arrival of the Romans almost 2,000 years ago. Strategically placed at the lowest crossing point of the Severn, it is the furthest inland port in the country.
It was granted the title of Colonia, the highest status a city could have in the Roman empire, and was called Glevum. When the Romans left Britain, Gloucester gradually fell into ruin, yet in the 10th century it became an important town in the kingdom of Mercia. From that time on Gloucester featured prominently in history. In 1216, Henry III was crowned in the magnificent Abbey, the present day Cathedral, and Edward II was buried there just over a hundred years later.
Queen Elizabeth I granted the city Port status in 1580, enabling it to undertake foreign trade and eventually become one of the country's busiest ports. The recently redeveloped Docks remain an evocative and atmospheric place today. The city grew and continued to prosper in the Industrial Age, helped by the coming of the Railways in the 1840s, and in more recent times the local workforce has manufactured such varied products as railway rolling stock, motorcycles and matches. Special attention is paid to the Gloster Aircraft Company, which peaked during the Second World War when it employed some 14,000 people. World-famous aeroplanes such as the Meteor, Javelin and Gladiator are commemorated in the Aviation Garden in the centre of the city.
As the tale unfolds, you will learn more about the Cross, at the heart of Gloucester, where the four main streets meet; the famous local legends of Dick Whittington and Doctor Foster; the New Inn, which has been described as the finest galleried inn in the country; how Gloucester inspired the renowned children's author, Beatrix Potter; and the unplanned visit of C.S. Rolls, of Rolls-Royce fame.
With the help of some remarkable archive material, fascinating interviews and stunning modern film, the story is told by local historian and tour guide Chris Morgan, who has lived and worked in the Gloucester area all her life.
Drake Wynter vs. David Eton (OCW King of the Ocean tournament round 1)
At OCW A New Beginning, on 3rd August 2019 at the Mevagissey Activity Centre in St. Austell, Cornwall, it was The Emperor Drake Wynter taking on The Purist David Eton for a spot in the second round of the OCW King of the Ocean tournament.
Kinsale Drive
A short driving tour of kinsale
1968 Massey Ferguson 135 135 2.5 Litre 3-Cyl Diesel Tractor (46HP)
1968 Massey Ferguson 135 135 2.5 Litre 3-Cyl Diesel Tractor (46HP)
Marcle Steam Rally 2019 - Herefordshire Traction Engine & vintage Club - Much Marcle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, England UK Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st July 2019