Baa Bar - Nottingham
FREE ENTRY - OPEN TIL 3am
Monday - Thursday Offers - ALL NIGHT
- £3.00 - Double Smirnoff Vodka and Mixer
- £2.00 - JAGERbombs
- £3.50 - Bottle & Shooter
- £2.00 - Shooters at all times
Every night of the week Baa Bar is the one place in Nottingham guaranteed to be bouncing, with resident DJs banging out massive tunes all night
We're in Hockley.
Find us at NG1 1FE on your maps app
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Bookings: please email infogoosegate@baabar.co.uk or DM on Facebook
DV Architects: Leisure Sector Project - Lloyds No1 Bar, Nottingham
As a listed building the brief was to refurbish the interior and increase the number of dining covers which were predominantly still student led. A lot of the surrounding businesses and buildings had started to move into more modern refurbished premises and Lloyds No 1 wanted to refurbish throughout.
The DV Architects team worked to maximise the space in order to increase the number of covers while refreshing the tired interior. This included refreshing the bar area, the furniture, walls and floors, in particular the carpet and dancefloor area which was beyond repair and had to be completely scrapped.
ABANDONED THEME PARK, England
Merch:
This week is a special one, were at the Abandoned Pleasure Island Theme Park in Cleethorpes. We had one chance to get inside this place and it was bar far our most tense explore yet with security constantly on our back.
Our Equipment:
Sony A7s Mirrorless Camera:
DJI Mavic Air Drone:
Rode Videomic:
YI 4K Action Camera:
Sigma 10-20mm:
DJI Phantom 3 Pro:
This place hasn't been closed long, a few weeks if that so this is as fresh as it gets, not really our cup of tea but beggers and choosers n all that...
Exploring the dilapidated ruins of civilisation, abandoned buildings, creepy theme parks, military bases, and underground vaults containing the remnants of a by gone era. And with a bit of comedy and humour chucked in there too, can't be too serious about these things.
We're not serious urban explorers, we just love the adeventure.
Urban Exploration is not for kiddies. Abandoned places are dangerous. Adventures are fun.
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Shot by Jonny Norton, Alex Harvey, Mark Lloyd & Edited by Mark Lloyd.
And as always like, comment, subscribe and do what all you people do. #upthehoe
ECCC 1978-79. Semi-finals. Nottingham Forest - FC Köln - 3:3. Highlights.
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Date: 11.04.1979.
Local time: 18:30.
Stadium: City Ground (Nottingham / England).
Attendance: 40804.
Referee: António Garrido (Portugal).
Nottingham Forest: Peter Shilton, David Needham, Colin Barrett, Larry Lloyd, John Robertson, Martin O'Neill, John McGovern, Archie Gemmill (Frank Clark 44'), Ian Bowyer, Tony Woodcock, Garry Birtles; manager Brian Clough.
FC Köln: Toni Schumacher, Dieter Prestin, Harald Konopka, Roland Gerber, Bernd Cullmann, Herbert Zimmermann, Bernd Schuster, Herbert Neumann, Jürgen Glowacz (Yasuhiko Okudera 80'), Roger van Gool, Dieter Müller; manager Hennes Weisweiler.
Goals:
0 : 1 Roger van Gool 6.
0 : 2 Dieter Müller 20.
1 : 2 Garry Birtles 27.
2 : 2 Ian Bowyer 53.
3 : 2 John Robertson 62.
3 : 3 Yasuhiko Okudera 81.
MICHAEL PROPHET ROOTS (JAMAICA) NOTTINGHAM CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL UK AUG 20 2017
An authentic personality from the music genre of reggae live.
One of the last live performances of the late artist/singer Michael Prophet originating from the nation state of Jamaica and based in the UK .His distinctive, inimitable and charismatic vocal delivery as heard here graced many recordings and live performances over five decades from the late 70s to 2017.
Seen here at the 2017 Nottingham Carnival last summer with live band support from the Ras-Ites band. He performed songs such Fight to the Top, Gates of Zion(from his album Serious Reasoning 1981), Loving You,Warn them Jah ,Creation Rock ,Just Talking ,Freedom ,Love and Unity/Mash Down Rome and Gunman which was a major hit in the Dancehall in the early eighties.
Disclaimer: No actual and/or implied claim to the rights to this artists music or management in UK or worldwide.
This event was organised by an events cultural company called EMCCAN East Midlands Caribbean Carnival Arts Network in the United Kingdom.
This is a video that reflects cultural interest in music media and education from a Caribbean perspective.
No infringement intent
Lloyds No.1 (Leicester)
Nights out in Lloyds
Nottingham Harddrive Squad Waterfront 1999 pt2 0002
The Eviction Fraud of the Bank meeting - Nottingham April 2015 [Part 2]
The Eviction Fraud of the Bank meeting - Nottingham April 2015 [Part 2]
Part Two of the fantastic meeting of Free Men and Women held in Nottingham on the 2nd of April 2015.
Speakers on the day were: Micky Summers, Mark Ceylon, Tom Crawford, Guy Taylor, Jon Dow, Kevin Mark, Rob B, John of England, Peter Croll and Wendy Hirst.
Malawi Trip '17 // Grace Church Nottingham // CCC
Highlights of our visit to our partners in Malawi, CCC.
31/03/17 to 16/04/17
Song creds:
Omkana Yesu - Lloyd Phiri and The Happiness Voices
Tambira Jehovah - Joyous Celebration
There's No One Like Jesus - Greg Mazudi ft. Rosie and CCC kids
Jay Dasilva press conference | Nottingham Forest vs Bristol City
Jay Dasilva speaks to the media ahead of Bristol City's trip to face Nottingham Forest
Abandoned victorian railway line in central London UK 2018
The Woodside and South Croydon Joint Railway (W&SC) was a short, relatively short-lived and unsuccessful railway in the London Borough of Croydon in London, England. Its site is now largely occupied by Tramlink.
Contents
Route
Woodside station
Junction with the Addiscombe branch of the South Eastern Railway. Now Woodside tram stop. Tramlink follows most of the route of the W&SC from here to Coombe Road.
Bingham Road station
The railway was on an embankment here and crossed over Lower Addiscombe Road and Bingham Road on bridges. The embankment has been removed and Tramlink crosses both these roads at grade. The station was just south of Bingham Road. Addiscombe tram stop is between Lower Addiscombe Road and Bingham Road. (Addiscombe railway station was about 500 m to the west - East India Way has been built on its site.) About 200 m east of Sandilands tram stopthe Tramlink route from central Croydon divides and both branches follow the route of the W&SC. The northern line takes a sharp turn under Addiscombe Road to join the route of the railway to Woodside, Elmers End and Beckenham Junction. The other line turns southward into the Park Hill tunnels towards Coombe Road and to New Addington.
Coombe Road, originally Coombe Lane
At the site of the station the Tramlink takes a sharp turn east to diverge from the W&SC route, and reaches Lloyd Park tram stop after about 200 m. Coombe Lane tram stop is about 2 km further east.
Spencer Road Halt ### We are here !!!!!
Hidden in an alleyway between Spencer Road and Birdhurst Rise. The railway crossed Croham Road on a bridge, still extant.
Selsdon station, originally Selsdon Road
Junction with the Oxted Line, the former Croydon, Oxted and East Grinstead Railway. The W&SC platforms are still intact, as is the spur that leads to the old goods yard and oil storage depot.
The line was built jointly by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) and the South Eastern Railway (SER). Although the intention had been to open in 1882, completion was delayed until August 1885 for reasons including bad weather disrupting construction. Success was limited even at the beginning, and following a closure proposal as early as 1895 railmotors were introduced in 1905 in an attempt to improve efficiency and counteract competition from trams and buses - see a picture of one of the railmotors here. At this time the two halts were opened: although Spencer Road met with little success, Bingham Road attracted more custom with its main-road location and from passengers interchanging with trams and buses; it was rebuilt as a full station (see below).
World War
The first closure came in 1917, although services had been suspended for the most part since 1915, to save money and resources for the war effort. It was still possible for diverted trains and excursions or other special services to use the line.
Changes in 1935
Major changes came in 1935:
The line was electrified on the third rail system;Bingham Road halt was rebuilt as a full station;Coombe Lane was rebuilt and renamed Coombe Road;Selsdon Road was renamed Selsdon, although the village of that name was approximately 2 miles away;The remains of Spencer Road halt were cleared away;A new half-hourly service, seven days a week, augmented during weekday peak hours, was introduced - this compares with the previous best service level of 16 trains daily from 1906 until 1915;Services ran direct to London at all times, between Sanderstead and either London Charing Cross or London Cannon Street.
The electric service commenced on 30 September 1935, but the decline towards final closure began soon afterwards.
Decline
Services were reduced during World War II, with the withdrawal of Saturday afternoon and Sunday trains. In the 1950s through trains to London ran at peak hours only, with a Sanderstead–Elmers End shuttle at other times, connecting with Hayes–London trains). A closure threat came in 1963, but local pressure (through, for example, the newly formed Croydon Transport Users' Association) brought about a reprieve. Saturday trains were withdrawn in 1967. In 1976 through trains to London were withdrawn, leaving a Sanderstead–Elmers End peak hours shuttle service;
Closure
Closure took place on 13 May 1983: by the time the line closed, estimated usage was less than 200 passengers a day. By 1983 the track was in very poor condition, the Selsdon/Sanderstead area was being planned for re-signalling and in view of the line's low patronage British Rail could not financially justify wholesale renewal. This was a factor in closure.
ECCC 1978-79. 1 Round. Nottingham Forest - Liverpool FC - 2:0. Highlights.
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Date: 13.09.1978.
Local time: 18:30.
Stadium: City Ground (Nottingham / England).
Attendance: 38316.
Referee: Erich Linemayr (Austria).
Nottingham Forest: Peter Shilton, Larry Lloyd (yel. card 46'), Kenny Burns, Colin Barrett, Viv Anderson, John Robertson, John McGovern, Archie Gemmill, Ian Bowyer, Tony Woodcock, Garry Birtles; manager Brian Clough.
Liverpool FC: Ray Clemence, Phil Neal, Alan Kennedy, Phil Thompson, Emlyn Hughes, Graeme Souness (yel. card 12'), Ray Kennedy, Terry McDermott (David Johnson 56'), Steve Heighway, Jimmy Case, Kenny Dalglish; manager Bob Paisley.
Goals:
1 : 0 Garry Birtles 27.
2 : 0 Colin Barrett 88.
Nottingham Carnival 2010 (Parade/ Desfile).
LEIA ABAIXO - PORTUGUÊS/ Read below - ENGLISH
** Aqui vc vê tem uma idéia do desfile.
*** Sim, carnaval de Nottingham, Inglaterra! A celebração acontece desde 1970, quando a festa começou com os imigrantes indianos! Beeeem diferente do carnaval brasileiro, of course! Mas o grupo de camiseta verde se aproximou bastante do que a gente toca no carnaval. Eles são a Escola de Samba de Nottingham, que é uma escola de música, na verdade. O desfile todo não é como nas escolas de samba: é como se fossem vários blocos enfileirados, cada um tocando a sua música, cada turma de imigrante fazendo referência à sua cultura, com ingleses e estrangeiros de todo o lugar do mundo, tudo junto misturado. AMO esse clima multicultural! Antes de morar aqui, eu tinha visto uns vídeos do carnaval 2009 e disse: no próximo ano, tô lá! E isso aconteceu! Adorei a experiência... antropológica!
História do carnaval de Nottingham (inglês)
*** In this video you can see the parade.
*** Yes, carnival in Nottingham, England, UK! I posted more videos. Check them out! I hope you enjoy! It happens since 1970! The Indians started it! Now,every group represents a different immigrant culture from the city - you can find people from everywhere dancing! I love this multicultural scene! So, every group plays a different song. In the Brazilian carnival is different: the whole big group play and dance the same music. I loved to enjoy this party! The green group sounded to me like Brazilian music. They are the Nottingham School of Samba, a music school. Before to come to Nottingham I saw some videos from the Nottingham Carnival 2009 and I said to myself: next year, I'll be there! And here I am! : )
Nottingham Carnival History
ECCC 1978-79. Semi-finals. FC Köln - Nottingham Forest - 0:1. Highlights.
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Date: 25.04.1979.
Local time: 20:00.
Stadium: Müngersdorfer Stadion (Köln / West Germany).
Attendance: 40000.
Referee: Nicolae Rainea (Romania).
FC Köln: Toni Schumacher, Gerd Strack, Dieter Prestin, Harald Konopka, Bernd Cullmann, Herbert Zimmermann, Bernd Schuster, Herbert Neumann, Jürgen Glowacz (Yasuhiko Okudera 70'), Roger van Gool, Dieter Müller (Heinz Flohe 40'); manager Hennes Weisweiler.
Nottingham Forest: Peter Shilton, Larry Lloyd, Frank Clark, Kenny Burns, Viv Anderson, John Robertson, Martin O'Neill, John McGovern, Ian Bowyer, Tony Woodcock, Garry Birtles; manager Brian Clough.
Goals:
0 : 1 Ian Bowyer 65.
World Shipping: A.1. At Lloyd's Of London - 1942 Documentary
‘A description of Lloyd’s services to world shipping and the story of a voyage from Valparaiso to Hull. The S.S. Armadillo, ‘100 A 1’ at Lloyd’s sets out with a valuable cargo on her adventurous voyage; she is reported missing; her safe arrival is announced by the ringing of the famous Lutine Bell at Lloyd’s.’
(Films of Britain - British Council Film Department Catalogue - 1942-1943).
This film has been made available courtesy the British Council Film Collection. The British Council Film Collection consists of 120 short documentaries made by the British Council during the 1940s designed to show the world how Britain lived, worked and played.
View, download and play with the Collection at britishcouncil.org/film.
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No One Else-written by Lloyd Watt-singing Lloyd Watt & Clare Hall-Watt
Lloyd Watt and Clare Hall-Watt singing his song No One Else in Nottingham,England-on 5 December 2009.Gospel Reggae
Lloyd Daniels- Cry Me A River- X Factor Tour 2010- Nottingham Trent FM Arena
Lloyd Daniels performs Cry Me A River at the Nottingham Trent FM Arena on the X Factor 2010 Live Tour.
Nottingham Forest vs Bristol city Matchday Vlog 19/1/19 || sell out shambles ||
The reds take on Bristol city at the city ground Nottingham. Martin O’Neill’s first game in charge for the reds, shaping up a completely different 4-4-2 formation. With Bristol sat in 7th and forest in 8th, the game was always going to be tight. Cracking atmosphere (29,000 fans). Like, subscribe, comment your thoughts about the game????????
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