Quick look around part of Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary, 2013
Some views of parts of Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary at Wallingford, Oxfordshire (England). This includes scenes of the outside of the reception and office building, newly installed (2013) memorial walls, the yard area, visitor centre and some donkeys in the fields beyond the yard. Most of the images shown here were taken in late September 2013 but the last couple of short clips showing farmyard birds then donkeys awaiting feeding were recorded a while later.
The Animals of Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary
A day at Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary with the Donkeys, Goats (including a new baby goat, or Kid named Star), Chickens (and their chicks), and a wild baby rabbit, or Kit.
Filmed in the late afternoon on Palm Sunday, 14th April 2019 at The Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary in Brightwell-Cum-Sotwell, Wallingford, South Oxfordshire, England.
Excerpt from their website:
Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary is a registered charity that cares for abused and ill-treated donkeys and other animals. Although we do not actively rescue other animals, those that have joined us in recent years include a sheep, some goats, chickens, geese, ducks and a pot bellied pig called Percy.
Located in the village of Brightwell-cum-Sotwell near Wallingford, Oxfordshire, we welcome visitors between 11am and 4pm daily. Although we do not charge an entrance fee, donations are appreciated.
Most of these donkeys would usually be out in the fields, but the nice lady in the cafe told us that as it was Palm Sunday, a lot of them had been out earlier in the day at events celebrating Palm Sunday.
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Carol Service, 18 December 2014
Scenes from the Carols with the Donkeys carol service at Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary on Thurs 18th December 2014. IFDS is located near Wallingford in Oxfordshire, England, where it cares for more than 100 donkeys plus various other animals that have become part of the family. For more info visit donkeyrescue.co.uk
Older Donkeys, 7 May 2015
John McLaren introduces Jenny, the oldest donkey at Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary, and her friend Jennifer. Since this was recorded in May 2015 these donkeys lived out their days in the care of the team at Island Farm. For more about the sanctuary visit donkeyrescue.co.uk .
Places to see in ( Wallingford - UK )
Places to see in ( Wallingford - UK )
Wallingford is an ancient market town and civil parish in the upper Thames Valley in England. Historically in Berkshire, it was transferred to Oxfordshire for the purposes of administration in 1974. Wallingford is situated 12 miles (19 km) north of Reading, 13 miles (21 km) south of Oxford and 11 miles (18 km) north west of Henley-on-Thames.
The town's royal but mostly ruined Wallingford Castle held high status in the early medieval period as a regular royal residence until the Black Death hit the town badly in 1349. Empress Matilda retreated here for the final time from Oxford Castle in 1141. The castle declined subsequently, much stone being removed to renovate Windsor Castle. Nonetheless the town's Priory produced two of the greatest minds of the age, the mathematician Richard of Wallingford and the chronicler John of Wallingford.
Wallingford is on the west bank of the River Thames downstream of Oxford and lies at the foot of the Chilterns. On the opposite bank are the villages of Crowmarsh Gifford and Newnham Murren, connected to the town by Wallingford Bridge, a 300 yard long medieval stone bridge crossing the river and adjacent flood plain. At southern end of the town is the settlement of Winterbrook. The town bypass crosses the river to the southwest over Winterbrook Bridge.
Wallingford grew up around an important crossing point of the River Thames. The place has been fortified since at least Anglo-Saxon times, when it was an important fortified borough of Wessex with the right to mint Royal coinage. It was enclosed with substantial earthworks by King Alfred the Great in the 9th century as part of a network of fortified towns known as burhs or burghs to protect Wessex against the Vikings.
Wallingford Castle was built soon afterwards and became a key strategic centre for the Empress Matilda's party during the civil war that began after her father Henry I's death. After the fall of Oxford Castle to Stephen in 1141, Matilda fled to Wallingford, according to some historic accounts in the snow under a moonlit sky.
Wallingford flourished as a trading centre throughout most of the Middle Ages, and Wallingford Priory produced two of the greatest minds of the age, the mathematician Richard of Wallingford and the chronicler John of Wallingford. After the opening of Abingdon Bridge in 1416 the town went into economic decline.
The River Thames has been a transport route for centuries and Wallingford's growth as a town relied partly on it. Coal was supplied from North East England by coaster to London and then by barge upriver to Wallingford. This supply could be unreliable in seasons when river currents were too strong or water levels were too low. In 1789 the Oxford Canal reached Oxford from Warwickshire and the Duke's Cut at Wolvercote gave it a connection to the Thames.
On 2 July 1866, the Wallingford and Watlington Railway was opened between Cholsey and Wallingford. Its relative speed and reliability enabled it to take a large share of goods previously carried on the Thames. Unfortunately, two months earlier, in May 1866, the Overend, Gurney & Co bank had crashed causing one of the severest financial crises of the 19th century.
( Wallingford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Wallingford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Wallingford - UK
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Wallingford in Flood 16th Feb 2014
Another flight from the Wallingford Castle sight during the 2014 floods. My first video that is similar can be seen here:
This video was taken a few weeks later after the latest rain. Levels seem to be about 3 lower (to my surprise).
This video was filmed as a test flight on my DJI Phantom 1.5 (A DIY conversion with Phantom 1 innerards inside a Phantom 2 shell).
Music comes from the youtube archive (not the greatest choice but not many 32mins long!).
Clip of the Week #50 - 11/6/14 - Wallingford, Oxfordshire
Forty years ago in my country...
Seal Colony (1968)
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Komandorsky Island, Russia, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics / USSR.
CU and LS Seabirds, possibly cormorants or shags, on a rocky headland by the sea. Pan across a large seal colony on the beach at the world's largest seal island of Komandorsky, in Russia. Various shots MS & CU of full-grown and young fur seals including bull seals and mothers suckling their calves. (Some natural sound.)
Note: Date on original record: 14/10/1968. Russian commentary.
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Cholsey & Wallingford Railway Class 08s 05/05/2014
Taken whilst on a day out to the Great Western Railway at Cholsey, here are a few shots of the Class 08s in action on the Cholsey-Wallingford Railway on May Bank Holiday Monday 05/05/2014, where green livery 08123 George Mason and Guinness livery 08022 Lion were in action. The first couple of shots were taken from the Cholsey Manor Farm footbridge over the main-line, then a couple of shots taken from the track-side of the C&W railway itself.
Filmed in the company of James aka class37james.
Photos from the day can be found here:-
Unbelievable video shows passengers flying as truck crashes through bus in Syracuse
A pickup truck struck a Centro bus in Syracuse Jan. 19, 2017, lodging itself in the bus and injuring multiple people.
Video surveillance from the bus shows the truck crashing through the side of the bus and throwing a passenger forward. Centro released the surveillance footage after Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard filed a Freedom of Information Law request.
Neil Brownell, the driver of the pickup truck, exited Interstate 81 north at Park Street around 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19, said the Syracuse Police Department.
Brownell then swerved into the left lane to avoid traffic near the end of the ramp, police said. The truck drove off the road and crashed into a Centro bus that was stopped on Park Street at the Farmers Market Place traffic light.
Police said several passengers were treated for minor injuries. The bus driver, Daphne Ross-Powell, 54, of Syracuse, was treated at Crouse Hospital for chest pain.
The pickup driver, Brownell, 82, of West Monroe, was not injured, police said. His wife, Jerrie Brownell, 75, of West Monroe, a passenger in his truck, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center for chest pain.
No tickets were immediately issued after the crash.
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