Watch how hawks are keeping King's Cross Station pigeons in line
Pluto the Harris Hawk scares off the pigeon's at King's Cross Station three times a week. He, and three other hawks, are keeping tourist attractions free of pests and feral birds.
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LONDON WALK | A Wander Around Trafalgar Square feat. 2018 Fourth Plinth Artwork | England
A first-person perspective London walk tour around Trafalgar Square, featuring the 12th artwork to appear on the Fourth Plinth since the programme started, and will be there until March 2020, and is entitled 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by Michael Rakowitz.
The tour route consists of:
- Trafalgar Square (00:00)
Sights seen along the tour include:
- 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist’ artwork on Fourth Plinth (00:10, 01:04, 11:05, 17:38)
- Nelson's Column (00:48, 07:09, 13:36)
- The National Gallery (01:47, 03:20, 08:22, 10:29, 15:41)
- Flags drawn with chalk (02:29)
- Canadian High Commission (02:54)
- Tiger drawn with chalk (03:55)
- Gold man scares woman (04:04)
- Pikachu costume (04:26)
- Floating Yoda (04:43)
- Chalk writing on ground (04:55)
- Fountains (06:34, 08:44, 10:39)
- People Climbing the bronze lions (07:29, 09:29, 13:15, 14:03)
- Statue of General Sir Charles James Napier (09:55)
- Fire eating street performer (16:28)
Footage recorded April 2018.
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BRITISH RAIL : Pigeon Excrement
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Anti Government March in Bootle (Liverpool)
A peaceful protest against the millionaire bully boys who impose taxes on the poor whilst claiming extraordinary six figure expenses themselves? #bullies
Clarissa & The Countryman - Across The Mersey 2000
Countrywoman and Fat Lady Clarissa Dickson-Wright teams up with Johnny Scott, mate of Prince Charles, and they go hare coursing near Formby (Waterloo Cup) and visit a pigeon fancier in a north Liverpool suburb ... Watch it while you can....
If anybody owns other episodes then please upload & share this hard to find series. Post any links in the comments section.
Bootle Queens road area now Demolished
Bootle Queens road area now Demolished
Driving in South of the Thames River in London
Driving
Pigeon Detectives - Turn Out The Lights Live @ O2 Academy Liverpool 02.Nov.2011
Performance made by the Pigeon Detectives of their new song Turn Out the Lights @ O2 Academy Liverpool on 02 Nov 2011
Eurosafe Solutions - Travelling Gantry - London Victoria Tube Station
Victoria Tube Station is second busiest in London and is part of the TFL (Transport for London) initiative to keep London moving. Eurosafe Solutions provided safe means of access in the form of a travelling Gantry for maintenance requirements.
Visit eurosafesolutions.co.uk
Thrilling Riding (1928)
Full titles: Thrilling riding - at the Leinster Motor Cycle Dirt Track Races at Harolds Cross Park. (Exclusive Pathe Pictures.)
Eire (Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland).
M/S of a small line of men starting off in a dirt track motorcycle race. Various shots of the men racing round the dirt track, creating clouds of dust. A sparse crowd watches from the spectator stand. M/S of two of the bike riders after the race, sitting on their motorbikes, with their arms around each other's shoulders.
FILM ID:746.05
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The Air Dare Devils (1928)
United States of America?
Air to air shot of aircraft over city. Two men on wings of aircraft doing stunts, hanging from wings etc. One man on top of aircraft, the other hanging from undercarriage. One man stands on wing and the other does a handstand. Men crawl towards centre of aircraft and shake hands. Aircraft over sea, men stunting on wings. C/U (camera mounted on aircraft) as man hangs from wing, then does a handstand. We can clearly see the cameram an turning the camera as the stunt man performs his tricks. C/U men leaning into wind walking towards camera - no strings attached! He blows a kiss at the camera. C/U stunt men and pilot leaning against the aircraft (now on the ground) talking.
Was item in Eve's Film Review or Pathe Pictorial issue 362.
Note: this is quite good for showing cameraman taking a risk to get his shot.
FILM ID:752.2
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Franks Cafe Liverpool Dock Road
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London Waterloo Train Station
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Peace Hath Her Heroes (1928)
Full titles read: 'Peace hath her Heroes... - London's fire fighters receive awards for bravery, long service and good conduct.'
London.
Various shots show firemen climbing up tall ladders to a smoking building and rescuing dummies, in what is presumably a practice fire fighting session.
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Birmingham Thunderstorm with Gust Front 24th July 2019
Places to see in ( Pudsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Pudsey - UK )
Pudsey is a market town in West Yorkshire, England. Once independent, it was incorporated into the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in 1974. It is located midway between Bradford city centre and Leeds city centre. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
The borough of Pudsey consists only of addresses with an LS28 postcode, specifically Calverley, Farsley, Pudsey and Stanningley. Addresses with an LS28 postcode use the Leeds 0113 telephone prefix. It also lends its name to the local parliamentary constituency of Pudsey, of which it is a part.
The place-name Pudsey is first recorded in the Domesday Book as Podechesaie and Podechesai, in 1086. Its etymology is rather uncertain: it seems most likely to derive from a putative personal name *Pudoc and the word ēg meaning 'island' but here presumably referring metaphorically to an 'island' of good ground in moorland. Thus the name would mean 'Pudoc's island'. Other possibilities have been suggested, however.
The town was famous in the 18th and 19th centuries for wool manufacture, and, from the 19th century, for cricket. Yorkshire and England cricketers Sir Len Hutton, Herbert Sutcliffe, Ray Illingworth and Matthew Hoggard all learned to play in Pudsey. A 19th century Yorkshire cricketer, John Tunnicliffe, was born in Lowtown.
During the Industrial Revolution Pudsey was one of the most polluted areas of the UK due to its position in a slight valley between the two industrial cities of Leeds and Bradford. As a result, whichever way the wind blew Pudsey became covered in thick soot. The temperature inversion created by the valley led to the soot becoming trapped leading to dense smogs. This is believed to have led to jokes that pigeons in Pudsey Park flew backwards in order to keep the soot out of their eyes.
There are several recreational parks in Pudsey, the largest is Pudsey Park; features include Pets Corner, aquarium, bird houses, tropical greenhouse, a Pudsey Bear (made of vegetation) and a large play area for children. The park hosts the new West Leeds Country Park Visitor Centre. There is also Queens Park where the Pudsey carnival is held once a year. Pudsey's market operates on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday and has recently been refurbished. Pudsey has also seen the introduction of a monthly farmers' market with a range of stalls selling meat, fish, dairy produce, organic fruit and vegetables, delicatessen and craft-ware.
Pudsey town centre has many amenities including many high street chain stores and independent retailers, and like in other affluent areas there are several branches of banks and estate agents. Following the closure of Kwik Save supermarkets across the country, Pudsey's store was bought by Sainsbury's. Until the administration of the group, Pudsey had a Woolworths situated on Church Lane. It is now a B&M Home Bargains store. Known as the Pudsey cluster of schools, there are many primary schools located in Pudsey. These including the Victorian built Greenside primary school, the newer Waterloo primary school, and the oversubscribed Southroyd school. These schools participate with others in events and competitions.
There are three secondary schools situated within or near Pudsey: Crawshaw Academy, Priesthorpe School and Pudsey Grangefield School. The latter has been rebuilt under an extensive redevelopment programme which sees a whole new state-of-the-art school building constructed adjacent to the current site. The old grammar school building facing Richardshaw Lane, which opened in 1911 and a prominent landmark of Pudsey, will unlike the rest of the old school buildings not be demolished due to its listed building status, but will be converted into flats. Pudsey's historic town hall benefits from a new, energy-efficient lighting project to highlight its most interesting features. The multi-coloured lights can be changed to offer 255 different scenes.
There is a small railway station known as New Pudsey railway station. It is on the Caldervale Line between Leeds and Bradford Interchange and was built to replace Pudsey's two original stations — Pudsey Lowtown railway station and Pudsey Greenside railway station — which were both closed in 1964 by the Beeching Axe along with the GNR Pudsey Loop serving them. However, New Pudsey is situated over a mile away from the town centre making it somewhat impractical for commuters.
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