Kiddy Lad - Winning Prank - Penny Blacks Chair
Kiddy Lad decides to clear up a few things that have been bugging him about Penny Blacks. With over 10 years worth of drinking time in the Penny's he decides its time to get his own name plate put on his favourite chair.
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The Karpet Kickers - Live at the Boar's Head Jubilee Bash - Kidderminster - England
The Carpet Kickers by appointment to the Queen. An Aardvark Hand Held History Project
Gloverland - Bewdley, England
The Glovers Visit Dave the Hat and Penny's English Cottage Garden June 2010 - created at
The bridge north road ride
from stew poney to quat
Brumbeat. The Hykells - Bitter Sweet.wmv
Late 60's. Written by Rick Price ( The Move & Wizard ) recorded for BBC Radio 1 Club at Pebble Mill.
As Repton Arrives - Severn Valley Railway ????????
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In this film, we look back to the 2017 Severn Valley Railway Autumn Gala, and take some time out at Arley station. As repton arrives, and the station staff sort out the parcels, relax and take in the atmosphere of this gorgeous place. :-D
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Abandoned Free Library Woodside
Welcome to my explore of an beautifully decaying library in the West Midlands England , Urbex don't break or take , and forgive us our trespasses . N-)o¥ history I dug up sounds like something from trumpton, a combined library and fire station. In the 1953 novel firemen burn outlawed books but in Victorian Woodside, although they shared a building, the offices of the fire station and library remained separate.
It was a classic Victorian move, to house two distinct functions in the same building. In fact, the building served three purposes as it also contained two police houses and a holding cell for any Woodside miscreants.
The establishment of public libraries in Dudley borough was a drawn-out affair. The Free Libraries Act, 1850, allowed local authorities to levy a rate of one halfpenny in the pound towards the building of a library and the 1855 Act raised the rate to one penny in the pound. However, in many cases it was several years before local authorities adopted these powers.
In Dudley it was William North, who became mayor in November 1877 who led the drive to establish a library. This process began at a meeting of the town council on July 2, 1878, when Councillor Henry M. Wainwright moved that a public meeting should be held to decide if the Free Libraries Act should be adopted in the borough. But it was not until September 25, 1878, that William North was able to chair a public meeting at the Dudley Institute. The proposal to build a public library was carried unanimously.
A few months later, the 1st Earl of Dudley intervened in the matter. He came to Dudley on February 6, 1879, to distribute prizes at the School of Art. At that time the school was in a building in Upper King Street that would later be used for the St Thomas' Higher Grade Schools.
During his visit the Earl of Dudley remarked on the inconvenient location of the School of Art and suggested that if the borough was going to build a free library it should also put up a new building for art purposes. The earl then offered, if the people of Dudley could decide on a more suitable site, to contribute a proportion of the profits from the Castle Fetes that were held every year at Whitsun towards the cost of building a new School of Art.
The Free Library Committee decided to follow the earl's suggestion and announced plans for a new building that would house both the library and a new School of Art. The two institutions would be quite separate, with their own entrances, but housed under the same roof. The Earl of Dudley agreed with the scheme and eventually a house and land, fronting Priory Street and St James' Road,
The old house was demolished in 1883 and construction of the new library and art school began. The foundation stone was laid on July 3, 1883, by Earl Beauchamp, the Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. Dudley builders Webb and Round were the contractors and construction took around a year.
The opening ceremony was on July 29, 1884, and was conducted by the 1st Earl of Dudley's sister, the Honourable Julia Claughton, wife of Bishop Thomas Claughton and the mother of Sir Gilbert Claughton. She was last-minute stand-in as the original plan was for the Countess of Dudley to open the new library but she was unable to attend due to the recent death of her brother-in-law, Sir Charles Forbes.
The buildings at Woodside consist of two blocks, fronting the main road from Dudley to Stourbridge. Queen Anne style, best red bricks, relieved with stone dressing and carving. First block consists of a bold entrance in the centre, carried up as a tower with a cupola roof. Entrance hall, 35ft. by 9ft., with doors leading into the reading room and lending library. Staircase at one end of hall to the Recreation Room on first floor. Reading Room well lighted at side and end, 35ft. by 20ft., divided from lending library by glass screen. Lending Library, 30ft. by 15ft., fitted with pitch-pine shelves, counter, etc.; lavatory under stairs. First floor: Landing, 12ft. by 9ft., doors leading to Recreation Room and Retiring Room. Recreation Room, with platform at one end, 50ft. by 20ft.; retiring room, 15ft. by 9ft. Heated by hot water, fixed by Mr W. Attwood, Stourbridge. The second block consists of Fire Station, one cell, two police houses, and caretaker's house over Fire Station. Total cost, £2,900.
In the 1980s the police house and fire station became an Improvements and Innovation centre while the library remained in use until 2008. Since then the building has faced an uncertain future. Some renovation work was begun but came to a halt and the library remains partially scaffolded and in an unfinished state.
KIDDY ECHO INVESTIGATES - ROWLAND HILL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ZOMBIES
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Four months ago we investigated Dales Question about burning rubbish. Now we are investigating accessibility in the Rowland Hill shopping centre in Kidderminster for Zombies. When the Apocalypse happens, Zombies will have trouble finding their way up to the many idiots who have took to hiding in the shopping centre. This makes the Living impaired unable to eat the brains and flesh of these people and in turn threatens their survival, which is unbelievably unfair.
We ring up accessibility watchdog Disabled GO, Social services and the Kidderminster Shuttle as well as interviewing people on the street to find out what the hell is happening to this unfair world we live in.
Many thanks to Fleur Keyskin and Si Lenthill for risking their lives to appear on camera interviews at risk of reprisals by anti zombie groups.
Anne,
Kidderminster Echo
Severn Valley Railway Reopening Weekend - Part 1
Footage from the reopening weekend of the Severn Valley Railway after flood damage saw the line closed along most of its length for nine months.
Freshly overhauled Erlestoke Manor is seen leaving Hampton Loade on Sunday 23rd March 2008.
Please visit the SVR and buy a ticket - the railway will need every last penny to get back on its feet after a disastrous 2007.
Let there be DC at the Apex Thunderstruck
WE WENT TO A 1940s DAY! and Curtis made a boat?! Weekend Vlog!
Hello everyone!
First of all I'd love for any of you watching to go follow me (Penny, I write these things) on Twitter.com/pennylynnbrown (yeah I changed it again, that's the trouble when you don't really like your name written down much) and on Instagram @pennylynnbrown Curtis is on there too @quirky.curty!
This weekend we went to Ramsey's 1940s weekend where lots of people dress to the time period and there's lots of old stalls and living history, it made for some good photos! We also spent time with my niece and nephew and Curtis and my brother set to work on making their own boat. I'm not sure why as my brother owns his own fully-functioning non-plywood boat but hey ho...the results, well...
Thank you for watching and we'll see you next week!
- Penny and Curtis x
The Man Who Eats Roadkill
Meet 73-year-old Arthur Boyt, notorious resident of remote Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, and connoisseur of cooking and eating roadkill - nothing is too far fetched or fanciful to end up on his plate. In this film we take a trip into Arthur's universe and learn how to cook a cracking badger casserole, as well as find out how best to prepare polecat meat before cooking...
I ate a badger once that someone else had picked up because they wanted its skull. It was blown up like a horse on the western front and it smelt rather horrible. When I cut into it the flesh was green but nevertheless I persevered and stewed it. It made the house smell like the old fashioned mental hospitals used too, but boy it tasted delicious!
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THE CROOKED HOUSE GORNALWOOD NEAR HIMLEY DUDLEY
THE CROOKED HOUSE GORNALWOOD NEAR HIMLEY DUDLEY, IT BEEN FAMOUS FOR OVER A HUNDRED YEARS. THE CROOKED HOUSE BECAME THE FIRST KNOWN HAS THE SIDEN HOUSE, BECAUSE THE BUILDING SUBSIDED DUE TO LOCAL MINING IN THE AREA. SOMEWHERE NEARBY USED TO BE DUD DUDLEYS FOUNDRY IN THE 1600'S BEFORE BEING RAIDED AND DEMOLISHED BY THE CHARCOAL BURNERS RIOTS, BUT ITS EXACT LOCATION IS UNKOWN, AND THE INFAMOUS PENSNET RAILWAY WALK OR MUD WALK.
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Additional information about sinking pubs in the black country.
There is another pub in the black country that is leaning, Its Called the Tilted Barrel in Princes End, Tipton. But i would recommend drinking there, The Crooked House is more of a tourist attraction and a far safer bet to visit.
Grimsby Town Fans Vs Wrexham Part 4
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10:94 live at the Boars Head, Kidderminster
10:94 recorded live at the Boars Head, Kidderminster.
ROTUNDA - ADAM & EVE -BIRMINGHAM -8/05/2014
THOS.WEBB STOURBRIDGE,VIDEO
47 YEARS ON AN' STILL GOT THE (MUCH THINNER) 'QUIFF' ....SECTION OF A BLACK AND WHITE VIDEO MADE FOR TV's 'MIDLANDS TODAY' WITH DOCUMENTARY DUBBED LATER
UK Skateboarding on Splash - Thames TV 1986 feat. Sean Goff, Don Brider, Bod Boyle
The cream of the 80's UK Skate scene were featured at Farnborough Ramp on Thames TV Kid's show 'Splash' back in 1986
Bristol Away- Kiddy lads on tour!
Con n bluckys birthday- bristiol away. Russell wright dancing like a muppet!! lol
Kiddy Lad - Ebay Prank Call - UK Edition
Kiddy Lad tries to buy a car on eBay but doesn't quite have the funds at hand.
After a long negotiation the dealer offers to pick him up and give him a lift anyway!
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