Rock Masters 2011 - Kings Bastion Leisure Centre
Here is a chance to see the King's Bastion Leisure Centre in Gibraltar, the venue for the inaugural Rock Masters Senior Bowling Tournament in November 2011.
Bowling Gibraltar Nov 2015
Bowlers from Amigos Bowling Club in a tournament in Gibraltar November 2015.
YGTV Daily Gibraltar News 25-10-2012
This is the YGTV Daily Gibraltar News on Thursday 25th October 2012 presented by Georgina White.
In tonight's News:
Government Terminates King's Bowl Contract...
Local Charged with Possession and Intent to Supply Cocaine...
RGP warns of Rise in Drink Driving Cases...
Online Yacht Immigration System Launched...
And finally,
Mayor Hosts Prostate Cancer Reception...
Miss Gib Girls Go Bowling
The nine Miss Gibraltar contestants have been bowling at the King's Bastion Leisure Centre. They were guests of King's Bowl on Saturday 21st January 2012. It was a fun night out for all the girls and a great chance to get to know each other better.
April - The sun & the sea (Live Gibraltar Music Festival 2016)
April - The sun & the sea (Live Gibraltar Music Festival 2016)
Özkan Sağlam - Bowling/Girne
22.12.2209 KING'S Leisure Centre Girne / Kıbrıs
Ehsan Latif Bowling @ Cricket Germany
World Cricket League Division Five 2nd round May 24, 2008
Germany beat the rain
Rain all but washed out the second day of the ICC World Cricket League Division Five in Jersey. In the only match to finish, Germany beat Vanautu by six wickets.
Yesterday it was their bowling, but today Vanautu's batsmen let them down as they were skittled out for 75 with Ehsan Latif the pick of Germany's bowlers with 4 for 27. An aggressive 32 from 34-year-old opener Anees Butt, who struck five fours and two sixes, helped Germany to their target in nine overs as they raced to beat the rain.
Norway needed a massive win against Germany to avoid relegation to WCL Division 8, but could not pull it off, succumbing by 18 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-curtailed match.
Choosing to bowl, Norway's bowlers did well to restrict Germany to 184. While medium pacer Babar Shahzad knocked over a couple early, opening bowler Waseem Gill bowled an impressive second spell, carving up the middle and lower order with three scalps. S Satyanarayana was the only batsman to make a sizeable contribution, adding respectability to the total with 52 off 47 balls. In the mid-innings break the rain came down and the revised target for Norway was 141 in 29 overs. The right-left combination Rajeev Vohra and Ehsan Latif were hard to manoeuvre early on in the chase, picking up two apiece to leave Norway 40 for 4 in the ninth over. Norway didn't recover and fell 18 runs short, all out for 122 in 25.4 overs. Latif claimed two more wickets, finishing with 4 for 26 in 5.4 overs.
Germany were the other winners of the day, enjoying a comprehensive win over Mozambique by seven wickets, with Ehsan Latif once again the star. He gained his second Man-of-the-Match award with figures of 3 for 13 which helped bowl out Mozambique for 96, although Latif received good support from Farooq Ahmed (3 for 14) and Javed Iqbal (3 for 40). In reply, Abdul Bhatti guided his side home with 32 not out as Germany reached their target with 21.5 overs to spare.
ICC World Cricket League Division Eight - Group B
Germany v Zambia
Germany won by 11 runs
2010/11 season
Played at Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground, Ahmadi City (neutral venue)
6 November 2010 (50-over match)
wickets ME Latif 8 1 43 4 5.37 (2w)
3.4 to Nsensha, caught Samsudeen 20/2
31.1 to Yousuf, bowled 102/8
33.4 to Gladson Kandela, bowled 118/9
33.6 to Mitha, lbw 118/10
MATCH DETAILS
Toss - Zambia, who chose to field
Points - Germany 2, Zambia 0
Player of the match - Ehsan Latif (Germany)
Umpires - M Hawthorne (Ireland) and JS Nathan
Match referee - Raju Mukherjee (India)
Reserve umpire - N D'Souza
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PDC Gibraltar Darts Trophy 2014 - Second Round - Michael van Gerwen vs. Benito van de Pas
Bowling Alley At Holgates Silverdale
bowling alley holgates silverdale holiday park caravan site. good time at bowling BarrowBoy and Mark we had a good fun
holgates silverdale holiday park caravan site
Adil Mahmood, The King Of Out Swing ( NM 2018 ) Norway
Rides for 3 Kings Day
Rides for 3 Kings Day
Top 5 Places to Visit in Northern Morocco
Back in the fall of 2013, I visited Morocco for the second time and spent five days exploring the northern part of the country. We based ourselves out of the city of Tangier and took day trips to visit all of the places you’re going to see in this video. In this video, I’m going to walk you through the top 5 places to visit in northern Morocco. Are you ready? Let’s go!
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Asilah, which is located about thirty kilometers south of Tangier, or roughly a forty-minute drive. This former Phoenician settlement dates back to 15oo B.C., and in its history has been a part of both Portugal and Spain in addition to Morocco most recently. Asilah is a fortified town, and its bastions, ramparts, and gate works are still fully intact. The bastions give the town a unique, secluded feel, and are the perfect place to catch Asilah’s spectacular sunsets. Asilah hosts annual music, arts, and culture festivals, including the International Festival, which features art exhibitions and jazz and Moroccan music, and a world-famous mural-painting festival.
Caves of Hercules, also known as Les Grottes d’Hercule. Located about 14 kilometers west of Tangier, or about 30 minutes by car, these caves are steeped in legend. According to legend, these grottos are where the mythological hero rested after he completed the twelve labors that ensured his immortality. Inside, these partially man-made caves are massive, and you can walk through to many other caves. Much of the cavern’s interior was created while quarrying for millstone, which left marks that are still visible. The cave’s most distinctive feature is its opening to the sea, the Map of Africa, which resembles the continent of Africa in reverse and changes color throughout the day as the tides shift and the time changes.
Chefchaouen, known as “Morocco’s Blue City,” which gets its nickname from the beautiful, blue-tinged buildings that the city is well-known for. Chefchaouen’s Medina, or old Arab quarter, is a colorful and vibrant labryinth of narrow streets and alleys that is best explored by simply getting lost and wandering on foot, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. If you want to avoid the tourist traps of the main square when you’re ready to eat, check out Tissemlal Restaurant in the Casa Hassan Hotel. It serves up mouthwatering local foods for reasonable prices, and is perfect for groups of all sizes.
Tangier, my home base during my time in northern Morocco. Beyond the gates of the medina, you’ll find hundreds of winding cobblestone streets, along which you’ll find lots of shops, open markets, restaurants, tea shops, and hotels. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes; the street layout is complex and there are some uphill climbs. At some point, take a few minutes to kick back with a mint tea and do some people watching at one of Tangier’s open-air cafes. Cafe culture is king in Tangier! For a pair of great souvenirs, buy a jalaba, which is a traditional jalaba gown, and traditional leather balghas, which are high-quality, heelless slippers that come in a variety of colors. If you can’t make it to the Sahara, I suggest going to Tangier Beach and spending 5 Euros to go on a thirty-minute camel ride. The ride is bumpy, but worth it! For the best dining in the city, I highly recommend Riad Tanja, which features live music every night and serves delicious moroccan tangines in an intimate dining space, and El Morocco Club, where you’ll eat mouthwatering Moroccan fusion cuisine.
Tetouan, one of Morocco’s two major ports on the Mediterranean, which lies just a few miles south of the Strait of Gibraltar and sixty kilometers east-southeast of Tangier. The city’s Berber name literally translates to “the eyes.” Tetouan’s medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There, you can find craftsmen like jewelers, weavers, and leather workers, and street vendors who try to sell carpets to tourists. Another point of interest in the city is the Royal Palace, which sits along a public square near one of the entrances to the medina.
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Top 5 Places to Visit in Northern Morocco
Sportshots No 19 - Pelota (1933)
Note: Unknown location of the events. Could be Spain.
Full titles read: This week Charles Eade introduces a continental sport.
Various shots of the strange game of Pelota underway. It looks a bit like a cross between tennis and squash. One player stand well back from the other player and has to catch the ball in wicker container before throwing back towards the large wall that the other players stand next to.
FILM ID:1076.13
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
2017 German Darts Championship Round 2 Whitlock vs Painter
German Darts Championship 2017
Round 2
Whitlock vs Painter
Bowling - February 23, 2015 - King
Ferrary bowled by Butt after fighting 13 (23)
Highlights from Pepsi ICC Europe Division 2 at Billericay Cricket Club.
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Russians Lost This Gun ! (1960)
Russians Lost Gun. Anniversary of Battle of Alma. Plymouth, Devon.
Soldiers dressed in historic uniforms standing alongside old cannon. L/S Soldiers in historic uniforms. C/U Back of one of the soldiers' heads showing the wig reaching down to his shoulders. C/U A soldier with bushy moustache. L/S Sir Brian Kimmins inspecting the guard of honour. C/U Two members of the guard. L/S The parade ground. L/S Corporal Broadhurst affixing a plaque to a Russian cannon.
C/U Another plaque attached to the gun reading Captured by the British Army at the battle of Alma September 1854 and placed in charge of the Royal Artillery March 1860. C/U Corporal Broadhurst's hands screwing the plaque onto the gun. L/S Corporal Broadhurst walking away from the gun after saluting to Sir Brian Kimmins. C/U The new plaque reading Handed over to safe keeping to 8 (Alma) field battery Royal Artillery on September 17th 1960 by Lieutenant General Sir Brian Kimmins, K.B.E. C.B. Representative Colonel Commandant Royal Artillery for 1960. C/U Sir Brian Kimmins addressing the men.
C/U Zoom out of the barrel of the old cannon. L/S Crowd watching. L/S The cannon being towed past camera. C/U Two Chelsea pensioners looking on. C/U One of the pensioners. C/U His medals. L/S Gunnery officers giving the signal to fire and running to their guns. C/U The other Pensioner. L/S Field guns as they fire.
Cataloguer's note: For search purposes, Crimean War.
FILM ID:1706.39
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.