Walking in London: London walk in Kingston upon Thames town centre
This London walk takes place in Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey – a 30-minute train ride from Waterloo Station. This 17-minute walk takes you from Kingston Bridge into Kingston town centre via the ancient market square, Clattern Bridge, Rose Theatre and Kingston Town Hall. I then turn down through the main shopping area to end at Kingston’s Red Telephone Boxes architectural installation. The train station to London Waterloo is just around the corner from there. Part 1 of this walk takes you along Kingston Riverside.
00:15 TKMaxx
01.50 John Lewis (good for a toilet break)
02:45 Bentalls Centre (good for a toilet break)
05:38 Market place
08:37 Clattern Bridge
10:08 Rose Theatre
10:50 Town Hall
12:20 Return to market square
14:00 Main shopping centre
16:25 Road in the direction of the train station to Waterloo
16:55 Red Telephone Boxes architecture
17:16 Timelapse to music of walk back
18:10 Photo montage
Music credits:
Tracks 1 and 3 (intro music and outro music over timelapse/photos, respectively):
Track 1 Take the Chance by Nicolai Heidlas
Track 3 Chase your Dreams by Nicolai Heidlas
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Track 2 (music used to cover music that was being played by others): As Leaves Fall by Ikson. Lovely music can be found on his YouTube channel here:
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The two combined walks – Kingston Riverside (Part 1) and Kingston Town Centre (Part 2) - work very well in reverse, starting at the telephone boxes and ending at Ravens Ait where a pub or two is around the corner for refreshment before the return walk. Or you could continue to Surbiton (around 20 minutes) and get a train to Waterloo from there (I can provide route information or a new walking video on this). From Surbiton you can also take a train to Hampton Court (King Henry VIII) and either walk back along the tow path to Kingston (a good 30-45 minutes, especially if you are tired by then!) or take the train again. In summer, boats also run along this stretch to Kingston and Richmond.
My equipment:
Gimbal - DJI Osmo 2 Mobile, what a joy this has been to learn and balance;/
LG mobile phone - a bit on its last legs and overheating at all the hard work, but just about hanging in there.
I do the immersive first-person walks with these two items.
For vlogging to camera, I use my Canon G7X Mark ii. One day I hope to buy a proper camera gimbal so as to use the Canon for the actual filming, but this will take a bit of saving up for, and then a bit of learning!
Pedestrian & Cycle Bridge Installation, Kingston Station. March 2019
Time-lapse video of the installation of the new pedestrian and cycle bridge next to Kingston station, in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames - 23-24 March 2019.
The bridge weighing 50 tonnes, measuring 32m long by 4m wide, and 3m high was transported by road, then craned into position in one operation.
To see what happened close-up, go to our image gallery video here
A feature within the Go Cycle programme's upgrading of Kingston's cycling and transport infrastructure.
Thanks to:
Dyer & Butler - engineering partners -
Buro Happold - bridge designers -
Braithwaite Engineering - bridge manufacturers -
PlantSpeed - heavy haulage specialists -
Sarens UK - specialist crane operators -
Network Rail -
Transport for London -
Heavy Duty Time-Lapse - time-lapse video -
London Walk: Kingston Christmas market, Bentalls Centre and Alpine Village indoor Christmas Market
Kingston's Christmas Market, the Christmas decorations in the Bentalls Centre and Kingston's Alpine Village plus indoor Christmas market create the backdrop for this seasonal walk through Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey. Join me for some people-watching as the Christmas shoppers venture through the stalls and shops on a very damp, grey December day.
Route timestamps:
2:45 Main market place
3:40 Christmas market starts
8:00 Kingston Market House for a very quick dash through
11:00 The Bentalls Centre
17:38 Alpine Village
18:15 Indoor Christmas market
21:40 Quick view of Clarence Street shopping area before heading back
This London walk takes place in Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey, so if you want somewhere 'London but not London' to visit, then this is a 30-minute train ride from Waterloo Station.
Music: Deck the Halls B by Kevin Macleod at Incompetech: incompetech.com. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
My equipment:
Gimbal - DJI Osmo 2 Mobile. I am still very much a learner!
LG mobile phone - a bit on its last legs and overheating at all the hard work, but just about hanging in there. The seasick camera movements are a combination of old equipment and me just not being that good (yet!).
I do the immersive first-person walks with these two items.
For vlogging to camera, I use my Canon G7X Mark ii. One day I hope to buy a proper camera gimbal so as to use the Canon for the actual filming, but this will take a bit of saving up for, and then a bit of learning!
Places to see in ( Kingston upon Thames - UK )
Places to see in ( Kingston upon Thames - UK )
Kingston upon Thames, also known as Kingston, is an area of south west London, England, located 10 miles south west of Charing Cross. Kingston upon Thames is the administrative centre of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.
Kingston upon Thames lies approximately 33 feet (10 metres) above sea level. Kingston upon Thames is notable as the ancient market town in which Saxon kings were crowned. Kingston upon Thames was part of a large ancient parish in the county of Surrey and the town was an ancient borough, reformed in 1835.
Kingston upon Thames has been the location of Surrey County Hall from 1893, extraterritorially in terms of local government administration since Kingston became part of Greater London in 1965. Most of the town centre is part of the KT1 postcode area, but some areas north of Kingston railway station have the postcode KT2 instead.
Kingston upon Thames is served by two South West Trains routes advertised from London as to Shepperton and to Strawberry Hill, though the second route is a complete loop. Three railway stations serve the town on this line from London Waterloo station:
Kingston
Norbiton and
Hampton Wick.
Norbiton is east of the town centre near Kingston Hospital, and Hampton Wick is to the west across Kingston Bridge. New Malden, Wimbledon and Richmond upon Thames are on the lines
Alot to see in ( Kingston upon Thames - UK ) such as :
Richmond Park
Chessington World of Adventures
Bushy Park
Ham House
Wimbledon Windmill
Kingston Museum
Morden Hall Park
London Museum of Water & Steam
Marble Hill House
Hippodrome, London
Wimbledon
Nonsuch Park
Canbury Gardens
Rameses Revenge
Guildford Museum
Dragon Falls
Coronation Stone
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Kingston Upon Thames City Centre London England - 2018
KINGSTON LONDON ENGLAND June 28, 2018. Join the crowds on a hot summers day to take in all the shops! then relax in the park when you need to take a rest!
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Kingston | Kingston upon Thames | A Town called...| 1976
Some vintage shots of Kingston upon Thames in all its 1970's glory. Including shots of the vibrant and bustling Kingston Market and its notorious traffic!
Filmed in 1976
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Celebrating culture in Kingston upon Thames
A summer to remember. The Royal Borough of Kingston celebrates its cultural year with a look back over a summer of events in and around Kingston upon Thames.
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London - Kingston Upon Thames by Drone
Drone flight over Kingston upon Thames.
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KINGSTON UPON THAMES (2019)
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London Transport RFs around Kingston - 1st March 1979
Scanned from 8mm cine, filmed by E.J.M. Abbott.
Shot on the 1st March, 1979, this film shows London Transport RF buses running in the Kingston area during the their last month of operation - the first RFs entered service in 1951
German invades Kingston upon Thames, England!
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„German invades Kingston upon Thames, England!“ at hello, germany!
While I was in London, England one day I decided to try to find the house, where I used to live as a little kid aged 5 to 8. In Kingston upon Thames, which basically is a lovely place, with the Rose theatre, the Thames and lots of nice corners, Richmond Park and so on… and: I found the house! Yay! So becically, it’s a german invasion, but a friendly one :-)
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Kingston Upon Thames - December 1991
King Opens Kingston Power Station (1948)
Kingston, Surrey.
Various air shots of new power station by the side of the river at Kingston. SCU. Back view of pilot of plane. More aerial views of the power station. MS. Exterior view, ground shot of the power station. CU. Angle shot chimney. LS. Elevated shot of the opening ceremony of the new power station. Several shots of the generating room. LS. Elevated view of personalities arriving for the opening. MS. Elevated view of the King George VI, who is to open the new power station, being shown various gadgets. MS. Elevated, King and Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) being shown around. SCU. King and Queen looking over balustrade. SCU. King and Queen walking down steps. LMS. King and Queen walking down steps onto main floor of power station. MS. Elevated, King and Queen looking at main control panel. MS. Angle shot of chimney. LS. Aerial shot of power station - three shots. GV. Chimneys of the Power station. MS. & GV. Parts of power station still under construction. MS. Chimneys of power station, pan down to station. MS. The chimney. MS. Elevated shot, generator. MS. Elevated long shot, King and Queen with the officials on main floor of station. King and Queen walking past invalids in wheelchairs. CU. Queen talking to disabled men. CU. Queen looking at memorial stone. CU. King and Queen chatting to officials. CU. The Queen. MS. The Queen and Mayor of Kingston, Mrs E. H. R. Oldfield, walking past crowds. CU. The Queen talking to ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) Captain.
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Street Scenes - 1959 - NO SOUND
Kingston upon Thames - Ext Police Station - see blue lmap - various people passing. Harrow - High street shops and shoppers - Windwo dresser in shop window, Ford Popular pulls out of parking space. Shoppers and passing cars. Tracking shot through London streets, passing buses, trolley bus, Maples shop, Odeon cinema, scotter.
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Kingston Upon Thames to Weybridge England by Bus - 2018
WEYBRIDGE SURREY ENGLAND June 28, 2018. Kingston Upon Thames is just a short bus journey to Weybridge with great views of the River Thames.
Driving Lesson Kingston upon Thames
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Kingston upon Thames( London) on a lovely summer evening June 2017, 4K
at the weekend Kingston upon Thames becomes very busy
many people walk along the river Thames and have a meal or a beer in one of the many restaurants along the river
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Places to see in ( Surbiton - UK )
Places to see in ( Surbiton - UK )
Surbiton is a suburban area of south-west London within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Surbiton is situated next to the River Thames, 11.0 miles south west of central London. urbiton was formerly within the County of Surrey, but became part of Greater London in 1965 following the London Government Act 1963, together with many areas including neighbouring Kingston and Richmond. Surbiton possesses a mixture of Art-Deco courts, more recent residential blocks and grand 19th century townhouses blending into a sea of semi-detached 20th century housing estates.
Surbiton railway station opened in 1838, and was originally named Kingston-upon-Railway. It was only renamed Surbiton to distinguish it from the new Kingston railway station on the Shepperton branch line, which opened on 1 January 1869. The present station has an art deco façade. As a result, Kingston is now on a branch line, whereas passengers from Surbiton (smaller in comparison) can reach London Waterloo in about 15 minutes on a fast direct service; as well as places further afield, including Portsmouth and Southampton. It was once home to Surbiton Studios which were owned by Stoll Pictures, before the company shifted its main production to Cricklewood Studios.
Surbiton is served by a number of regular bus services. London Buses routes 71, 281, 406, 418, 465, K1, K2, K3 and K4 and Surrey Bus Routes 514 and 515 all serve the area. Surbiton railway station provides rail links with London (Waterloo), Surrey and Hampshire.
Surbiton station features in the 2009 film version of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Blood Prince, with actors Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter and Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore. Surbiton is popularly remembered as an icon of suburbia in such British television programmes as The Good Life.
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