North East England Views, Landmarks and Attractions
North East England Views, Landmarks and Attractions
A tour around the North east of England visiting some of the attractions, landmarks and views of the area, including York, Sunderland, Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, Alnwick, Seaham and Middlesbrough, tourist attractions include, Durham Cathedral, Gatehead Quayside, Tyne bridges, Tyne and Wear Metro, Finchale Abbey, Old King Coal, Transporter Bridge, Sunderland International Airshow, Roker and Seaburn Beaches. Jesmond Dene, Tynemouth castle and priory, Seaham Solider and Alnwick castle and Gardens.
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Police protect peadophiles Middlesbrough Diocese
Cleveland police shut down peaceful Easter Rally at St Mary's Cathedral diocese of Middlesborough.
The Knife Angel Middlesbrough
The knife Angel has been created as a National monument against violence and aggression at the British Ironworks Centre in Oswestry and is a memorial to those whose lives have been affected by knife crime. It is a 27ft high sculpture, which Alfie Bradley has designed and created single-handedly using over 100,000 knives surrendered and collected in nationwide amnesties in 2015/2016. The angel began it's tour around the UK in 2018 when it was housed outside of LIverpool Cathedral for December and January in order to raise awareness of the impact of knife crime on society, the victims and their families and friends.
Founded in 2005, The Chris Cave Foundation supports and educates families and local communities affected by violent crimes, Whilst providing an outlet for young people influenced by violent crime to focus their energy and gain new skill.
Working alongside agencies including the police and crime commissioner / Cleveland police / Safe in Tees Valley & delivering POINT 7, a powerful anti-knife and gun programme we, as a whole have campaigned to bring The Knife Angel to Middlesbrough to raise awareness of knife crime and unite all communities across the borough.
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Music Composer: Nights Amore and Arn Andersson
Title: Farewell Life
Year: 2015
The Knife Angel, Centre Square, Middlesbrough
The Knife Angel, by Alfie Bradley, supported by the British Ironwork Centre, was today (6th August 2019) officially unveiled in Middlesbrough's centre square where it will remain until the end of August.
The sculpture, which took more than 2 years to construct, is made out of 100,000 knives obtained through a national knife amnesty across 43 UK police forces and stands as a monument against violence and aggression.
The Knife Angel was brought to Middlesbrough thanks to the combined efforts of Theresa Cave (thechriscavefoundation.org), Police & Crime Commissioner for Cleveland, Barry Coppinger and Middlesbrough Council.
Middlesbrough Diocese Year Of Faith Gala Concert June 2013
JUNE 22nd 2013 saw the musical climax of our Year of Faith celebrations with a concert of choral and instrumental music at Saint Mary's Cathedral, Middlesbrough. The great Nelson Mass, by Joseph Haydn forms the centrepiece of the concert and is sung by the combined forces of several regional choirs as well as local school children.
The concert also offers a fantastic opportunity to hear leading British guitarist Jonathan Richards perform Vivaldi's guitar concerto in D as well as his own Variations for guitar and string orchestra.
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The Iconic Knife Angel In Middlesbrough!
Middlesbrough welcomes the Knife Angel which is made up of over 100,000 knives and weapons seized by police...
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Cathedrals of England, Ireland and Scotland
This is a music video of pictures I took in various cathedrals in England, Ireland and Scotland.
Middlesbrough Beginners String Orchestra
Special guests appearing in a concert given in St.Mary's Cathedral Coulby Newham. The Middlesbrough Beginners Strings Orchestra accompanied St. Joseph's R.C. Primary School Choir in a song called Believe. The event was a collaboration between Middlesbrough Community Choir and the Ashington Music Society.
Old Middlesbrough Town Hall - St Hilda's
DJI Inspire 1 drone footage of the derelict old town hall Middlesbrough (over the border).
A Masterpiece In Miniature (1931)
The fame of Milan's Cathedral is world wide. High angle shot of the roof of the Cathedral and the square around it. Various views of the architecture of the Cathedral. Thirty-two years ago Richard Old, of Middlesbrough, started work on his unique Milan model (one of the famous Richold collection). Today it is complete. M/S of a man standing beside his model. He describes the model and talks about how it was made. The maker of this model is described. He made 767 of these amazingly intricate models and had to move all the furniture out of his house to make room for them. He spent 63,000 hours making the models. Facts are given about the scale of the model and the real Cathedral. The man talks of how at the real Cathedral one can buy light luncheons, fruit, ice cream, souvenirs and even a bottle of beer. M/S of group of people sitting at table having lunch on top of the Cathedral. Shots of the real Cathedral are compared to the model.
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Visiting North East England Places to Go In Teesside
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Delighted to share some of the major attractions to be found in Teesside. There are many more, we simply havent had time to load new ones yet, so we thought we would just get these out there.
The features in this slideshare are:
Tees-Transporter Bridge
Ormesby Hall,
Riverside Stadium
Splash Leisure and Activity Centre
Head of Steam Railway Museum
Mima
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
The Knife Angel - leaving the British Ironwork Centre for Liverpool Cathedral
The Knife Angel - the national monument against violence and aggression, is now on its way to the city of Liverpool. Thank you to Everton Football Club, Liverpool Cathedral and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital for helping make this monumental day possible. ????????
2019.04.06 'Knife Angel', Coventry Cathedral, Coventry UK
Dave Hurr visits the 'Knife Angel' at Coventry Cathedral in Coventry City, UK
Discover Graduation - University of Lincoln
A promotional commission from the University of Lincoln to showcase and celebrate the unique experience that is graduating in the historic and beautiful Lincoln Cathedral.
The film features alumni of the University of Lincoln reflecting on their graduation day.
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Directed by Neil Baker
Shot & Edited by Neil Baker & Steven Hatton
Camera Assist on Interview Shoots & Post Production Assistant Ami Petch
Featuring (in order of appearance) Louise Goodfield, Emily Corfield, Paul Hodgson, Cecilia Mwenda & Jennifer Ellis.
Middlesbrough Transporter bridge drone footage.
my brother test flying his new drone around the transporter bridge...great view from up there.
Places to see in ( Stokesley - UK )
Places to see in ( Stokesley - UK )
Stokesley is a small market town and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it lies on the River Leven. Stokesley is located about two miles south of the boundary of the borough of Middlesbrough and ten miles south of Middlesbrough town centre. Stokesley is located between Middlesbrough, Guisborough and Northallerton, in a farming area. Local attractions for visitors include nearby Great Ayton, as well as Captain Cook's monument and Roseberry Topping, both of which lie within the North York Moors National Park.
Stokesley was first granted a charter to hold fairs in 1223 by Henry III. The Pack Horse Bridge, crossing the River Leven from the riverside walk, dates from the 17th century. Renowned for its large range of building types, the latter construction within Stokesley of sundry fine Georgian architecture is thought to have contributed much to its later character. Other prominent historical features around the town include the Mill Wheel, thought to represent the site of a mill recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The famous survey, by William the Conqueror, also contained the first written record of a church and priest in Stokesley. The present Church of St Peter and St Paul - the oldest building in the town - has a later medieval tower and chancel, with a Georgian nave built around 1777: it is located just off the market Plain and has colourful twentieth century stained glass and some woodwork carved by the Mouseman of Kilburn.
Visitors to Stokesley today will find an intact historic high street, lined with many independent small shops and restaurants. Other facilities include a leisure centre with a swimming pool, a medium-sized supermarket, show-ground, camping site, health centre, industrial estate, library, police and fire stations. The town also has five pubs. Stokesley is also the home of Quorn, produced by Marlow Foods. There are many grade II listed buildings, including four Grade II* listed buildings of special architectural or historic interest. These are Barclays Bank, Handyside Cottage, the Manor House and the Old Rectory.
The inaugural meeting of the Stokesley Agricultural Society was held at the Golden Lion Hotel, now Chapters Hotel, in 1859. This boutique hotel was also used as the local law courts for the area being ideally placed between Middlesbrough and Northallerton. Stokesley Agricultural Show, first held in 1859, is held every year on the third Saturday in September. It is, perhaps, the largest one day show in England.
There is a weekly market held on a Friday in the main square called the Plain. A farmers' market takes place on the first Saturday of each month. A four-day fair takes place every September in the town centre. The fair spans the full length of the high street and rides such as the KMG Equinox-Tango, the Extreme, Vertigo and various Crows rides attend. The fair always begins on a Wednesday evening and runs until the Saturday, opening all day on the Saturday due to the annual agricultural show which takes place on the showground.
Stokesley is served by the Arriva service 28a from Middlesbrough every hour and the 81 from Marske Estate every hour. Hutchinson's run irregular services 82 (Stokesley-Yarm) and 83 (Stokesley-Seamer & Newby). Abbott's of Leeming run hourly service 80/89 to Northallerton & Romanby via Osmotherley. On Fridays only there is also a bus to Kildale. On Wednesdays only the 27 runs to Whitby via the Esk Valley.
Stokesley was originally served by rail and had a railway station and extensive sidings on the Northallerton to Stockton branch. The station closed to passengers in June 1954, pre-dating the large scale closures of the Beeching era. Goods facilities remained until August 1965 when the line closed completely. The station was featured extensively in the British Transport film A Farmer Moves South in 1951, and now included in a DVD compilation. The nearest railway station is now at Great Ayton.
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Son knocks guy out for harassing his mother!!
The clip, filmed on CCTV, shows the mother, who suffers from fibromyalgia, standing by her doorway with two men in Middlesbrough, northeast England. A car soon pulls up and the son jumps out after he sees the pair apparently harassing his mother and her toddler granddaughter. The son, who was returning home from football practice, storms up to one of the men and throws a fierce punch to his jaw causing him to fall to the floor. The loud commotion wakes his brother, who was asleep upstairs, and he charges outside. He grabs the fallen man by the scruff of his collar and drags him out of the drive causing his trousers to fall to around his knees.
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Durham, UK
Durham is a historic city in England. The medieval city lies on the River of Wear and known for its Norman cathedral called Durham Cathedral. There is also an 11th-century castle (Durham Castle) that was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. The castle has been the home of Durham University since 1832.
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