Cycling to Whitstable in foggy conditions
Cycling from Herne Bay to Whitstable on a really foggy day via the Oyster Bay Trail. This video was recorded using a stunning GoPro Hero 4 Black
Canterbury and Whitstable
Canterbury and Whitstable
Crab and Winkle Way: Whitstable to Canterbury 30/07/17
Whitstable to Canterbury along the Crab and Winkle Way which runs, partly, along the route of an old railway line. A lovely ride (if a bit hilly!). Me on my HP Velotechnik Streetmachine and my dad on his Optima Rider trike.
Walthamstow to Margate by bike
Two day trip from Walthamstow to Margate by bike.
15th & 16th April 2016.
Herne Bay 2018 zombie crawl Samba band Pelo Mar
A Weekend in Whitstable
In July we escaped the heat of London for a weekend getaway with our friends Rob & Carrie at their lovely little place by the sea. On Sunday afternoon, we stumbled upon a great mariachi band.
FNRttC Whitstable 10km Dash for Breakfast - Aug 2018
Fast 10km dash along Graveney Marshes into Whitstable for breakfast.
National Music Day at the Old Neptune Pub, Whitstable, June 1995
A selection of bands on the day including Rubber Biscuit, Dakota, Brian Cookman and Big Mamou
Whitstable Bay
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Whitstable
Some views of Whitstable, Kent. Shows virews of the harbour, oyster shucking and the town
Blue Soul Tree @ Medusa Bar Open Mic Brighton Every Thursday from 9pm
Fireworks in herne bay!-3
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Narratones on The Truck Store / Rapture Stage @ Riverside Festival
The Kent based Mod/Blues/Pop/Rock band at this year's event in Charlbury Oxfordshire
365 A Year in the Life of Whitstable - BBC Radio Kent - Julia George talks to Nick Cordes
365 A Year in the Life of Whitstable - BBC Radio Kent - Julia George talks to Nick Cordes. 1st July 2014
3rd May 1830: First Timetabled Passenger Railway
Due to Whitstable being a seaside town, the line became affectionately known as the Crab and Winkle line, and continued to operate a passenger service for just over a hundred years before becoming goods-only.
It’s important to add some clarification to the Crab and Winkle line’s claim to fame. Firstly, it wasn’t the world’s first passenger railway – that was the Stockton and Darlington railway in the north of England – but the Stockton and Darlington only used steam locomotives for goods transportation. Horses were used to pull passenger carriages along the tracks. What made the Canterbury and Whistable Railway unique was the steam locomotive ‘Invicta’.
Built by George and Robert Stevenson in Newcastle, and transported to Whitstable by sea, ‘Invicta’ was the first steam locomotive to haul passengers on a public railway line.
However, even ‘Invicta’ wasn’t used for the entire journey. The locomotive only transported passengers over a short, flat, section of the line. Due to steep inclines, and the very low power of ‘Invicta’ – it was rated at just 9hp – stationary steam engines hauled carriages that were attached to long cables for the majority of the 6 mile journey.
However, the line was significant for the 757 metre long Tyler Hill Tunnel, which Isambard Kingdom Brunel studied while designing his landmark tunnel through Box Hill for the Great Western Railway.
Birds eye views of Whitstable
Drone footage above the Crab and Winkle line, Whitstable
Whitstable Bike Ride Fail
The Leg end on a bike
Wild Day In Whitstable - By Reavsey
Susan Enan's 'Bring On The Song' House Concert Tour - ep. 4
Oyster fishing in the Whitstable, England.
Whitstable 21 septembre 2019
We took our bikes to go to Whitstable. Enjoy!
shot with GoPro Hero 7 black
made with iMovie
Musics :
The Chainsmokers- Roses
Ehrling- Dance with me