Jubilee Queen boat ride docking. Padstow Cornwall
Jubilee Queen docking in padstow
The coastguard and RNLI in the River Camel - filmed from the Jubilee Queen - Padstow boat trips
The coastguard helicopter and RNLI vessels operating in the River Camel just off Padstow in North Cornwall filmed from the Jubilee Queen - a 200 capacity tourist boat trip vessel sailing daily from Padstow, Cornwall, UK.
North Cornwall coast seen from the Jubilee Queen
From Rock to Padstow on the ferry then out on the Jubilee Queen september 2006
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Jubilee Queen Puffin Island Cruise Padstow, Cornwall
This shows the final part of the trip to Puffin Island and back abord Jubiilee Queen, a privatly owned vessel in padstow. The ship takes in sights of newland. Basicly a lump of rock in the Altantic ocean.
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Padstow Boats
Ferry and pleasure boats in the Camel estuary outside of Padstow
Queen Of All May Queens! (1932)
Full title reads: London. Queen of all May Queens! 11 year old Primrose Atkins of Beckenham crowned in the good old-fashioned way by the 'Prince of Merrie England.
London.
Procession of May Queen . Her carriage is pulled by small children in fancy dress - some of the girls are dressed as fairies. In the background we can see children May Pole dancing.
C/U young girl dressed as 'Prince of Merry England' with silly hat and fake long hair crowns the May Queen, Primrose Atkins. 'He' kisses her on the cheek.
The May Queen, sitting on a throne, greets other May Queens from various parts of London.
Crowds gather around to watch large demonstration of May Pole dancing.
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Places to see in ( Kingsand - UK )
Places to see in ( Kingsand - UK )
Kingsand and Cawsand are twin villages in southeast Cornwall, United Kingdom. The villages are situated on the Rame Peninsula and in the parish of Maker-with-Rame. Until boundary changes in 1844 Kingsand was in Devon; Cawsand, however, was always in Cornwall. On the old county boundary between the two villages there is still a house called Devon Corn, which has the marker on the front of the house. The villages are popular with tourists but retain their traditional character.
The villages are well known for their smuggling and fishing past. Although the known smuggling tunnels have been sealed up, there are still old fish cellars and boat stores to be seen along the coast.
One notable former resident was John Pollard RN. He was a midshipman (later a Commander) in the Navy who served under Nelson and is the man credited with being Nelson's avenger, since it was he who shot the French sailor who killed the Admiral. Nelson himself has also been said to have visited the village and dined at The Ship Inn (now closed). Other notable residents have included Tabitha Ransome (Arthur Ransome's daughter) and also Ann Davison who was to become the first woman to sail the Atlantic single handed in 1953 and departing from Mashfords boatyard.
Kingsand lies on the shores of Cawsand Bay, with the South West Coast Path running through the village. The village coast, as well as the coast 1 km to the east forms the Kingsand to Sandway Point SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), which shows examples of extensive early Permian volcanicity. The South West Coast Path passes through Kingsand.
Kingsand is connected via the Rame bus link to Plymouth. The Rame bus link runs between Cremyll and goes to Plymouth via Torpoint. In Summer, the Cawsand Ferry runs a passenger service between Cawsand Beach and the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth for visitors to the Barbican. Walkers can reach the village by walking through Mount Edgcumbe Country Park.
A key feature of the villages is the Clocktower along the seafront of Kingsand. It was erected to commemorate the coronation of King George V and the building it is attached to (locally referred to as the Institute) is used as a community hall. The Institute also contains a large cross-stitch tapestry picture of the two villages which was made by residents to commemorate the golden jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
There are three main beaches in the villages, which are separated by areas of rocks with interesting rockpools. Kingsand Beach is a mixture of sand and shingle which is located along The Cleave. Girt Beach is mainly shingle, but with some sand and can be found along Market Street. Cawsand Beach is mainly sand and is found along The Bound. A swimming beach known as Sandways lies a short walk out of the village across the rocks towards Fort Picklecombe.
( Kingsand - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Kingsand . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kingsand - UK
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Prideaux place
Summer time games
Padstow Adventure Part 2
Did we make it to Puffin Island?
Amazing Boat Trips in Cornwall with Padstow Sealife Safari
Join us for a breathtaking experience!!!! View some of the amazing wildlife you can see on one of our boat trips in Cornwall with Padstow Sealife Safari...
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Lots of people don’t realise how much wildlife we really do see!
Shocked by the idea that a Cornish coastline is actually teeming with wildlife that people very rarely get the chance to experience without going on a boat tour.
The coastline takes on a different life when you’re from the sea looking up. Especially with the dramatic north coast cliffs towering above.
Our boat trips, on the beautiful Cornish waters, are an unforgettable experience and a something you have to experience first hand. They really give you the chance to view Cornwall’s stunning sealife in a completely unique way.
We provide a range of boat trips to suit a range of needs. Whether you’re a seal lover wanting to view some grey seals or a speed seeker wanting to feel the thrill of a power boat ride, Padstow Sealife Safari has everything you need.
Our video, we think, truly encapsulates how spectacular our boat trips are. Nothing can properly capture the essence of being on a Padstow sealife Safari tour without actually being on one, but video helps.
With these videos you get a taste of how truly magical a sealife safari trip really is.
Book your trip today :)
Padstow North Cornwall
Padstow on the Camel Estuary, always popular with tourists, even more so now thanks to a certain seafood chef. Wander the narrow streets, cycle the Camel Trail, take a trip along the coast on the Jubilee Queen
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NAVAL COLOURS LAID UP
A special Naval parade in Liverpool on the occasion of the laying-up of the old Queen's Colour of Plymouth Command, Royal Navy.
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Year of Adventure Part 5....Sealife Safari - Padstow
Year of Adventure Part 5....Sealife Safari - Padstow
Padstow to Rock Swim 2015
Approx. 400 swimmers swam across the river from Padstow to Rock in Cornwall on Sunday 13th July 2015 to raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Rock to Padstow Ferry
Rock to Padstow Ferry
Padstow
A beautiful seaside town in Cornwall
Ferry trip from Rock to Padstow
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Padstow to Rock on the Foot Ferry
Enjoy the full journey from Padstow to Rock on the foot ferry. It's a long one, and only really so that The Family can remember it =)