Kings Arms Winkleigh, 26th August 2014
Ride to the Kings Arms, Winkleigh with the North Devon British Motorcycle Owners Club
Places to see in ( Downham Market - UK )
Places to see in ( Downham Market - UK )
Downham Market sometimes simply referred to as Downham is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It lies on the edge of the Fens, on the River Great Ouse, approximately 11 miles south of King's Lynn, 39 miles west of Norwich and 30 miles north of Cambridge.
The civil parish has an area of 5.2 km² and in the 2011 census had a population of 9,994 in 4,637 households. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. It is part of South West Norfolk parliamentary constituency.
It was an agricultural centre, developing as a market for the produce of the Fens with a bridge across the Ouse. During the Middle Ages, it was famed for its butter market and also hosted a notable horse fair. The market is now held Fridays and Saturdays on the town hall car park.
Notable buildings in the town include its mediaeval parish church, dedicated to St Edmund, and Victorian clock tower, constructed in 1878. The town is also known as the place where Charles I hid after the Battle of Naseby. In 2004 the town completed a regeneration project on the Market Place, moving the market to the town hall car park. The decorative town sign depicts the crown and arrows of St Edmund with horses to show the importance of the horse fairs in the town's history. A heritage centre, Discover Downham, opened in a former fire station in 2016.
Downham Market railway station, which serves the town, is on the Fen Line from London to King's Lynn. It opened in 1846. The town’s signal box is one of five rare examples across the region to have been granted Grade II listed status in 2013. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport awarded listed status to 26 signal boxes across the country as part of a joint project between Network Rail and English Heritage to secure the nation’s railway signalling heritage. Downham’s signal box was built in 1881 for the Great Eastern Railway Company but will soon be decommissioned as part of a 30-year modernisation project.
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Video tour of new Staffordshire Hoard Gallery – Birmingham
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Visit the fascinating Staffordshire Hoard gallery at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery with Andy Horn, the Exhibition Manager and Pieta Greaves, the Hoard’s Conservation Manager.
The Hoard is the largest amount of Anglo Saxon gold and silver ever found in Britain and this permanent exhibition tells the story of the finding and conserving of more than 4000 objects.
Here the treasures are on display and their full beauty can be explored using the latest touch-table technology.
Visitors of all ages learn of the mysterious craftsmen who produced such fine jewellery using precious stones from the further reaches of the known-world to make adornments for the arms and amour of warriors who step out from the pages of “Beowulf”.
The stories of these men and women come to life in the “Mead Hall” within the exhibit where children can dress-up as Anglo Saxons.
TheWesley **** - London, United Kingdom
Following a £3 million refurbishment in 2012, TheWesley offers luxury rooms, a 2-minute walk from Euston Train Station, with its bus and underground links. The British Museum, picturesque Regents Park and Kings Cross Station can all be reached within a 15-minute walk.
El TheWesley ha sido renovado en 2012, con un presupuesto de 3 millones de GBP, y ofrece habitaciones de lujo a 2 minutos a pie de la estación de tren de Euston, bien comunicada por autobús y metro. El Museo Británico, el pintoresco Regents Park y la estación de Kings Cross se encuentran a unos 15 minutos a pie.
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Arithmetic Blues Part 2 - The Murray Brothers in Manchester, UK
Original song by Warwick Murray featuring Sylvan Richardson and Eryl Roberts on funky stuff, with Stafford Murray on guitar and Warwick Murray on vocal and harmonica.
War In The Sky (1932)
Full title reads: 'War in the Sky' Great mimic attack by America's newest bombers, make grim reminder of the horror of any future war!
United States of America.
Monoplane bomber with twin propellors revs up its engines on the ground. Most likely part of the American Air Force.
Air crew load up bombs onto under wing mountings.
Four or five large biplanes fly overhead.
Aerial views in flight of the bombers and the biplanes. Good shots of a large number of biplanes flying in formation.
C/U pilot in cockpit (probably filmed on the ground) he is describing the manoeuvre.
The planes perform various manoeuvres overhead.
Aerial shot of one of the bombers as it drops one of its bombs. An onboard camera follows the bomb down.
Aerial view of an explosion on the ground. This is bombing practice.
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DAVE BRIGGS - Closed Guard 21, Triangle faint to straight arm bar
This clip shows a triangle faint in order to secure a straight arm bar submission.
Filmed @ Active Arts, Stafford, 30 Nov 2015
Order of the Garter
The Most Noble Order of the Garter, founded in 1348, is the highest order of chivalry and the most prestigious honour (after the Victoria Cross and George Cross) in England and of the United Kingdom, and is dedicated to the image and arms of St. George as England's patron saint. It is awarded at the Sovereign's pleasure as his or her personal gift, on recipients from the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms. Membership of the order is limited to the Sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and no more than 24 members, or Companions. The order also includes supernumerary knights and ladies (e.g. members of the British Royal Family and foreign monarchs).
The order's emblem, depicted on insignia, is a garter with the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense (Middle French: shame on him who thinks evil of it) in gold lettering. Members of the order wear such a garter on ceremonial occasions.
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We Love Berney Arms
In Easter 2018 our family took a holiday on the Norfolk Broads.
We hired Broadland Mercury from Richardsons boatyard and set sail...
In this episode we take a walk to Berney Arms train station. But where are the trains? Then a train inspired geocache on the way back.
This episode was inspired by All the Stations YouTube channel from which I borrowed the music - hope Geoff and Vicki don't mind.
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Lichfield branch Staffordshire Regiment Association 2013 charity handover night
1 Staffords Return Fire @ G18 SMASHED!!
1 Staffords return Fire in Basrah in their Warriors
The Kensington Pub London
Il pub preferito di Freddie agli inizi di carriera!!!!!!!
:) x te Freddie!!!!!!!!!!!
1960s Two Long Forgotten Wellington (Salop) Branch Lines
This is the last of a series of three videos I was allowed to extract various clips from originally filmed by Jim Clemens, and will show two former branch lines that used to run into Wellington (Salop) The first clip is from Stafford via Newport to Wellington, and the second is from Crewe via the Market Drayton branch to Wellington. All former Halts and Stations along both branch lines are clearly shown. These two former branch lines disappeared many years ago, but thanks to Jim Clemens we have a superb record of what used to be. All credits for this video must go to Michael Clemens of B&R Videos for allowing me to show material filmed by his late father Jim Clemens. Enjoy.
Paranormal activity part 4. Winkleigh cemetery
Joined by Emma behind the camera we take a ride into the darkness of Winkleigh cemetery!!.
This was by far the most CRAZIEST journey yet!!!.. batteries got drained, we had extreme contact with Spirit's both good & bad!!.
Mad EVP session's.
Energetic Pendulum session's.
Awesome orbs.
Only can be described as a creepy ride!!.
BLESS!!. ????
Edward IV of England
Edward IV was King of England from 4 March 1461 until 3 October 1470, and again from 11 April 1471 until his death in 1483. He was the first Yorkist King of England. The first half of his rule was marred by the violence associated with the Wars of the Roses, but he overcame the Lancastrian challenge to the throne at Tewkesbury in 1471 to reign in peace until his sudden death. Before becoming king he was 4th Duke of York, 7th Earl of March, 5th Earl of Cambridge and 9th Earl of Ulster. He was also the 65th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
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Layout Update 71 - September 2019
Bringing you up todate with the on going progress of the layout. We a recap on some items from the last up date as well as the latest major addition on the Inverdunn station works. Some of the items showning in the video are as follows & can be found via these links:
TV aerials:
Trackside phones:
Mile posts & gradient signs:
Figures & animal packs:
Gatehouse:
Raising arm traffic barriers:
Modern Portable Office Cabin:
Platform Texture Sheets (Pre-Printed):
Platform texture sheets (Download):
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Gaugemaster Lighting GM879 Modern Single Head Adjustable Height Lamp OO/HO ( 8 Pack ):
Train Tech SSP1 Sensor Signal Starter Pack (For OO/HO Gauge):
Eckon/Berko signals:
Traintech SC100 & ST10 track sensors:
If you have any further questions, please get in touch. Thank you for watching.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT
Guard wearing uniroms of the early 1700's on the stop where the regiment was formed in 1705. Plaque. Regiment marches through streets of Lichfield, followed by veterans. Civic procession headed by the Mayor. GV Lichfield Cathedral. Old Guard through Streets. Mayor takes salute outside City Hall as Regiment marches past. Night - Searchlight Tattoo.
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Stafford to Wellington disused railway, Part 2 Shropshire
Following on from Part one in Staffordshire, this railway walk video looks at the route of the disused railway from Newport to Wellington in Shropshire. Little evidence of the old railway is left on this stretch of the line, but the video tracks the old course.
Counting the cost of drawdown in Germany 11.09.12
As drawdown of British Forces Germany continues, what will happen to the towns - and the British bases - once the soldiers have left? And what about those who have settled to make Germany their home?
In a special report tonight we look at what the future may have in store with a look back at the past by joining those who served in Berlin and later decided to stay. And we hear from the people of Hameln in the west as they face a future without the British military.