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Ice Skating competition Milton Keynes 2019 PLANET ICE
Inter rink competition Milton Keynes 2019
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Christmas Vlog '17 | Musingsofatwinmum
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I said Ashford.. definitely meant Ashridge!
Our first Christmas with the twins. Destinations: Hastings, London, Hemel Hempstead and Uppingham.
Hey! I'm Bethanna and I have two beautiful girls, twins, Maisie and Delilah. This is my first vlog - forgive the bad camera quality, i'm working my way towards getting a proper camera soon but hope you enjoy this in the meantime. Feel free to give me feedback on how I can improve.
Snow-Junky Hemel
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SNOW DAY@Hemel Hempstead 12/2/17
Kris, Ryan, Olly, Ryan and Fi's day out at Hemel's Snow Slope
ice skating at mk ice rink. gopro hero 3+
don't judge me because it is my firs time ice skating.
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he is not me the ginger guy is me.
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Shame of Jarman Park
Jarman Park is the home of Hemel Hempstead's Cinema complex, indoor caving centre and large Tesco. Despite the promises of developers when it was first developed, this former parkland has been left to become a run down wasteland. From both a business an environmental viewpoint, it is a sad waste of resources. Dacorum Green Party would like to raise awareness in Dacorum of the sad state of our area, and attempt to change things for the good of everyone on the borough.
360 video - Hemel Hempstead The Circle of Life
360 video - Hemel Hempstead The Circle of Life
Nick Beasant v Hemel
Nicks 2nd goal v Hemel Hempstead - 2nd March 2013.
Oxford Ice rink
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London Bus going to British Museum
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Lost in Hemel Hempstead?! // I was born to make history!!!
I went ice skating for the first time ever!!! And got lost... But it was worth itt! Well, i got really back neck pain from it but oh well! I had a great time being a history maker.
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CHRIS REYNOLDS LINE
chris's line at Hemel Hempstead
Wolverhampton West Park - Vlog part 1
In today's video, we've been in West Park in Wolverhampton.
It is a fine example of a Victorian municipal park and was one of the best in the country to set a trend for the provision of areas for specific sporting activities (originally bowls, archery, and cricket). The park is considered to be one of the best, unspoiled examples of a Victorian park left in England and is Wolverhampton's premier open space. The park is 17 hectares (roughly 43 acres) in the area (including its lake) and provides a beautifully landscaped green space within a ten-minute walk of Wolverhampton city centre. West Park plays host to the annual City show. The event attracts audiences from around Wolverhampton and afar. Lots to see with fairground rides and information stalls over the weekend usually around the beginning of July. The site chosen for the first of the large parks in Wolverhampton was the Race Course, or Broad Meadows, owned by the Duke of Cleveland. On 12th March 1879, Alderman Samuel Dickonson invited landscape gardeners to compete for the layout of the park. The winner of the £50 prize was Richard Hartland Vertegans of Chad Valley Nurseries, Edgbaston, Birmingham. This was several years before Vertegans designed Victoria Park, Handsworth, Birmingham. Richard Hartland Vertegans, Victorian landscape designer, who designed West Park Wolverhampton
The park was opened on 6 June 1881 by the Mayor of Wolverhampton, Alderman John Jones. The conservatory was opened on July 1896 by the widow of former Mayor Alderman Samuel Dickinson. Built at a cost of £1,500, it had been funded by the 1893 Floral Fête, one of a series of annual fêtes held between 1889 and 1939.
During Neolithic times, our ancestors were moving huge chunks of rock around the country. The reason that they did it has been lost to antiquity, but the theories abound. These standing stones could have marked meeting places or graves, or they could have been territorial markers. The circular henges (think Stonehenge or Avebury) might have been huge calendars or ceremonial areas. The first 'churches' of all. The long and short of it is that we don't know. There were people in and around the Wolverhampton area during the Neolithic. We know this because they brought megaliths here. A community would have had to come together to do it because one person can't shift these standing stones on their own. The first to arrive wasn't carried here by human engineering. A wild river once deposited all that 'Bunter' sandstone into our bedrock. The melting of the ice age might have caused that. As mile-high walls of ice dripped into thawing, mighty rivers were west Park Stone.JPGformed. One of them was strong enough to carve a massive monolith of felsite, from the vicinity of Arenig, Gwynedd. Imagine the force of nature necessary to carry that, all the way from west Wales, to where Oak Street, in Wolverhampton, is now.
The decorative cast iron square case clock tower was presented to the town in 1883. The clock case has a dial on each of 4 sides and is surmounted by iron brattishing and corona. Charles Pelham Villiers Statue The longest-ever serving member of parliament was from Wolverhampton: Charles Pelham Villiers represented the town for over sixty years. West Park Iron Bridge Bridge over Lake: 1880. Cast iron with ashlar abutments and piers. The largest and most ambitious exhibition held in Wolverhampton was the 1902 Arts and Industrial Exhibition which was sited in West Park. Although housing only one international pavilion, from Canada, the scope and scale of the exhibition mirrored all the advances in other exhibitions of its time. The exhibition site featured several large halls housing machinery, industrial products, a concert hall, two bandstands, a restaurant, and a funfair with thrill rides and a water chute. It's opening, by the Duke of Connaught, was received with hopeful enthusiasm, unfortunately not matched by the weather, which contributed to a £30,000 loss, equivalent to nearly £2M at today's value. The park was placed on the Heritage National Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in 1986. A grant was received from the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2005 to refurbish the tea room.
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