The Ladybird Lounge Club Cardiff
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Virtual Insanity @ Ladybird Cardiff
Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - Series Finale - s3, ep37
Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - s3, ep37
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Spoilt Rotten At The Ladybird Cardiff FRIDAYS!
11/11/11
Chinese New Year @ The Ladybird Cardiff
We were lucky enough to hold the Official Chinese New Year Party This Year 2013...
If you weren't here, you seriously missed out as these guys really know how to party...
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Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - USB Giveaway - s3, ep 6
Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - USB Giveaway - s3, eps 6
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Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - Warehouse Project Giveaway - s3, ep8
Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - Warehouse Project Giveaway - s3, ep8
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Night club cardiff oceana
Night club cardiff oceana danse
Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Swansea, officially the City and County of Swansea, is a coastal city and county in Wales. It is Wales's second largest city. Swansea lies within the historic county boundaries of Glamorgan. Situated on the sandy South West Wales coast, the county area includes the Gower Peninsula and the Lliw uplands. The City and County of Swansea had a population of 239,000 in 2011, making it the second most populous local authority area in Wales after Cardiff. During its 19th-century industrial heyday, Swansea was a key centre of the copper industry, earning the nickname 'Copperopolis'. The port of Swansea initially traded in wine, hides, wool, cloth and later in coal. As the Industrial Revolution reached Wales,
the combination of port, local coal, and trading links with the West Country, Cornwall and Devon, meant that Swansea was the logical place to site copper smelting works. Smelters were operating by 1720 and proliferated. Following this, more coal mines (everywhere from north-east Gower to Clyne and Llangyfelach) were opened and smelters (mostly along the Tawe valley) were opened and flourished. Over the next century and a half, works were established to process arsenic, zinc and tin and to create tinplate and pottery. The city expanded rapidly in the 18th and 19th centuries, and was termed Copperopolis. From the late 17th century to 1801, Swansea's population grew by 500% the first official census (in 1841) indicated that, with 6,099 inhabitants, Swansea had become significantly larger than Glamorgan's county town, Cardiff, and was the second most populous town in Wales behind Merthyr Tydfil (which had a population of 7,705). However, the census understated Swansea's true size, as much of the built-up area lay outside the contemporary boundaries of the borough; the total population was actually 10,117. Swansea's population was later overtaken by Merthyr in 1821 and by Cardiff in 1881, although in the latter year Swansea once again surpassed Merthyr. Much of Swansea's growth was due to migration from within and beyond Wales in 1881, more than a third of the borough's population had been born outside Swansea and Glamorgan, and just under a quarter outside Wales. Through the 20th century, heavy industries in the town declined, leaving the Lower Swansea Valley filled with derelict works and mounds of waste products from them. The Lower Swansea Valley Scheme (which still continues) reclaimed much of the land. The present Enterprise Zone was the result and, of the many original docks, only those outside the city continue to work as docks; North Dock is now Parc Tawe and South Dock became the Marina. Little city-centre evidence, beyond parts of the road layout, remains from medieval Swansea; its industrial importance made it the target of bombing, known as the Blitz in World War II, and the centre was flattened completely. The city has three Grade One listed buildings, these being the Guildhall, Swansea Castle and the Morriston Tabernacle. Whilst the city itself has a long history, many of the city centre buildings are post-war as much of the original centre was destroyed by World War II bombing on the 19th, 20th and 21 February 1941 (the 'Three Nights Blitz'). Within the city centre are the ruins of the castle, the Marina, the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea Museum, the Dylan Thomas Centre, the Environment Centre, and the Market, which is the largest covered market in Wales. It backs onto the Quadrant Shopping Centre which opened in 1978 and the adjoining St David's Centre opened in 1982. Other notable modern buildings are the BT Tower (formerly the GPO tower) built around 1970, Alexandra House opened in 1976, County Hall opened in July 1982. Swansea Leisure Centre opened in 1977; it has undergone extensive refurbishment which retained elements of the original structure and re-opened in March 2008. Swansea was granted city status in 1969, to mark Prince Charles's investiture as the Prince of Wales.
TNT Every Thursday @ Walkabout Cardiff
TNT Every Thursday @ Walkabout Cardiff
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Aliens vs. Pests! (Harlequin Ladybirds eating Ermine Moth caterpillars)
Finally, I can present the film I recorded of the Bird-cherry Ermine Moth (Yponomeuta evonymella) infestation that took place in Cambridge this summer. Warning: this video is a bit too long as I have just not had time to edit down all the raw footage!
Whilst too late to record the spectacular sight of whole trees covered in silk (most of the caterpillars had already started to cocoon and pupate), I was able to record the interesting phenomenon of numerous invading Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) larvae eating some of the remaining caterpillars - now exposed due to the protective cover of spun web/silk having been broken/worn out.
I wonder if anyone ever spotted this detail. Much research is taking place on the impact of Harlequin Ladybirds (harlequin-survey.org) but it could be that their presence here was at least positive. However, Ermine Moth infestations look scary, but they rarely do any long-lasting damage... and I was able to witness some other invertebrates on the trees (shield bugs, ants, etc.) that I believe were surely also on the trees to take advantage of an easy food source.
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Peppermint Cardiff
Peppermint Bar and Kitchen. Great food and cocktails galore.
Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - Magic.Ft Adam Reeves - s3, ep19
Therapy TV @ Ladybird Cardiff - Magic.Ft Adam Reeves - s3, ep19
Adam Reeves Magic -
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Soda Lounge, Mill Lane, Cardiff
Beginners Chair dance@Cardiff Cabaret Club #burlesque #chairdance
Cardiff Cabaret Club Presents: Beginners Chair dance
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Mi Casa Live - 26.04.15 - #BeatCancer - Ladybird
One of our closest friends brother has recently received the news that he has a cancerous brain tumour which at this point in time is incurable. Jamie is only 24 and is an outgoing, athletic & positive individual who recently competed in the commonwealth games. It has always been a wish of his to travel to Australia and we would like to give Luke and his brother that opportunity.
Read Jamie's blog about his experience so far and see for yourself what he is going through:
The boys have done an amazing job so far raising money in various ways. Its now time for us to help out in the best way we no how...
On Sunday 26th April Mi Casa will return in hopes to raise as much money as possible. Ladybird plays host to the first ever MI CASA LIVE #BeatCancer. We will broadcast the best underground Tech House & Techno Djs over two channels. Tune in live at 7pm in the comfort of your own home, you will be able to donate via txt.
BUT In order for us to raise as much money as possible we need EVERYONE to come down and 2 step for a very good cause. We are not setting a door price, all we ask is you give what you can on entry.
The Cameras may go off at midnight but we wont stop until the early hours!
When you donate £5 or more you will also be entered into a raffle. If you have the winning ticket you will win 2x VIP tickets to the X MUSIC FESTIVAL!
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Scenes in Changsha and HMS Sandpiper
In the city of Changsha an air raid alarm is sounded and people carrying children and their worldly possessions rush from the scene of terror. On the river, Chinese junks and the steamer Lungchow have been sunk but the HMS Sandpiper, a British gunboat, was only slightly hit as the captain Lt Comm WEJ Eames, shows.
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