Visiting Crossley Street (Romeo Lane) in Melbourne, Australia
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Took a walk down Crossley Street, which was formerly known as Romeo Lane back in the 1800s, one of the famous laneways in Melbourne, Australia. Shot in August 2017.
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Melissa Leong & Joe Jones Of Romeo Lane
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Meet the inhabitants of Melbourne’s Crossley street. Formally Romeo Lane and one of Melbourne’s earliest ‘red light’ districts, Crossley street is now home to Maimone Charles Tailoring, Traveller Café, Gallery Funaki, plus Melbourne institution Pellegrinis, Lucy Folk and more.
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Liverpool Street was originally known as Juliet Terrace, with neighbouring Crossley Street getting the moniker Romeo Lane, thanks to their proximity to the old Shakespeare Hotel – one of Melbourne's first watering holes. But with one foot in Chinatown and the other in Melbourne's humming theatre district, Liverpool Street feels more like old Shanghai than mother England.
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Punch Lane is a lane-way in Melbourne, the capital city of the Australian state of Victoria. It features an array of wine bars, restaurants and theatres.
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Melbourne's Best Cocktails: Glamp Cocktail Bar
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Street Pianist Natalie Trayling - You Asked for Me
Here Natalie Trayling (84 years of age) performs her original composition written in 1960 and performed in Flinders Lane Melbourne Australia in March 2018.
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84 Year Old Street Pianist Natalie Trayling - She just walks up to the piano and composes
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HMAS Melbourne heads home
HMAS Melbourne deployed to the Middle East Region for Operation Manitou, Australia’s contribution to the US-led multi-national Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) on 9 August 2015.
In her seven-month deployment, Melbourne made a significant impact on drug trafficking and enhanced maritime security in the region, seizing nearly one tonne of illegal narcotics from five successful boardings while in the region.
Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) is a multi-national military partnership, presently comprising 30 nations, which exists to promote security, stability and prosperity across approximately 2.5 million square miles of international waters, encompassing some of the world’s most important shipping lanes.
This is Melbourne’s eighth deployment to the region and the 61st for the Royal Australian Navy since the Gulf War in 1991. Melbourne will be replaced by sister-ship HMAS Darwin. Darwin departed Sydney for her deployment to the Middle East region on 30 December 2015.
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The Mill House Bar and Restaurant in Melbourne VIC offering Good Food, Wines and Cocktail Drinks
Occupying an old mill house in the centre of Melbourne, The Mill House is a cracking bar/restaurant that is defs worth a look in - great for a casual lunchtime bite or an after work drink. The underground bar space is moody and versatile with comfortable booth seating, long bar tables and grungy dancefloor space which is often tightly packed after 10pm. The menu has plenty of choice, flowing from small plates to sharing platters and hearty pizzas. On the drinks list there’s also plenty of options; we love the custom sangria menu, the delicious cocktails and the naughty ‘moonshine menu’ (yep, that's right moonshine). Get here and chillax with your mates or kickstart your evening with a few cheeky bevs, trust us The Mill House is where you want to be.
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A Trip Down Memory Lane #2 | FreeFootWorld
You loved the first part of the series so we decided to make a second part to get you pumped for the upcoming competitions this Summer. We again, take a look at 3 memorable battles that's taken place over the past 5 years. This first clip shows Emil Källdoff with a memorizing 720tatw combo against Tobias Becs in the Scandinavian Cup Final. The second clip is of Russian Freestyler MCPro who whips out 18 NT mid combo with a tidy conclusion of 360atw at Superball 2013 and lastly, 6 time UK Champion Andrew Henderson with perhaps one of the most random lower combo ever to be performed in a battle against Michryc at the World Championships in 2011 battling for 3rd place. You guys have suggestions for who should be in #3? Comment below your ideas and we will put them in the video next time.
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Lazy J & Fortafy Performing 'Romeo' Live @ Kid Ink Concert (Melb)
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2015 Red Bull Daniel Ricciardo drives the Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Sicily
DANIEL Ricciardo has turned back the clock, heading to Sicily to have a drive of a classic Alfa Romeo on the roads made famous by the Targa Florio sports car race.
Ricciardo slipped behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo T33, the same car used by his Red Bull mentor Dr. Helmut Marko in 1972 to set a lap record that would stand for all time at a tick under 34 minutes.
That’s right. 34 minutes for a single 72-kilometre lap. Nurburgring Nordschleife, eat your heart out.
The Targa Florio, last raced in 1977, was the lone survivor of motorsport’s heritage of racing along open roads. It stayed on the World Sportscar Championship calendar long after safety — and sanity — began its progressive march through world motorsport.
The 72-kilometre Circuito Piccolo delle Madonie snaked its way through Sicily’s north. Drivers blasted south from the startline in Cerda, up through the hills towards Collesano where the circuit turned north.
Through more rolling hills, the circuit raced through Caltavuturo, before reaching the Mediterranean at Campofelice. There began the run back to Cerda, headlined a six-kilometre straight.
Along the way, drivers sprinted down narrow lanes at speeds reaching 300 km/h, passing trees, houses, cliff faces and sheer drops. Plus the thousands upon thousands of cheering spectators that lined the route.
And all without so much as a skerrick of concrete wall, armco barrier, or gravel trap to be seen.
“The first few laps were a shock,” Marko said to Red Bulletin. “During practice, (teammate) Toine Hezemans collided with a donkey, rider and all. He was catapulted over the rear spoiler. Nino Vaccarella and his car disappeared under a truck.
“Locals nailed their doors and windows shut to be on the safe side. One car got lost up in the mountains. It took half a day just to find it again. There were no crash barriers, just outsized bales of hay here and there.”
Ricciardo takes step back in time
Ricciardo punts the Alfa into one of the opening corners on the course
Marko was Alfa’s last iron in the fire on the 1972 event. The demanding race whittled down to a straight fight for victory between Marko and the remaining Ferrari, the latter leading by around three minutes.
Getting behind the wheel for his final stint in second place, Marko was charged with the task of running down the leading Ferrari. He had made no bones about his hatred of the circuit and of the event.
But, said Marko, “as a racing driver, you forget all that when you have a sniff of victory.”
Driving like a man possessed, Marko tore through the mountains, taking massive chunks out of the Ferrari’s lead and resetting the lap record.
His remarkable charge would come up just 16 seconds short, after just 11 laps but almost 800 kilometres of racing.
The race was finally forced off the championship calendar one year later, before disappearing altogether after 1977.
Perhaps the most-photographed corner of the circuit. Little has changed.
Perhaps the most-photographed corner of the circuit. Little has changed.
Apart from a few new coats of paint on the terraces, modern street signs and the occasionally upgraded road, little has changed along the old event’s route.
Perhaps this is why the photos of Ricciardo aboard the Alfa look like they could be from the period — apart from his open-face helmet and goggles.
“It does what you expect it to: it’s a proper racing car!” Ricciardo says of the red beast, whose V8 engine pumps over 400 horsepower through a chassis weighing under 700 kilograms.
“I’ve only ever used (an H-pattern) gear shift in Formula Ford,” he adds, “and I wasn’t all that good at it. It’s all handiwork. It’s hard, but fun.”
Completing the circle of time is Ricciardo’s Sicilian heritage. His grandparents emigrated from Ficarra — about an hour east of the Targa course — to Australia when Ricciardo’s father Joe was still a child.
Though a full lap of the circuit was impossible, Ricciardo was able to get a taste for what it was like to be a racer of the sixties and seventies.
“Maybe now I have a better understanding of what Helmut means when he talks about the past, even if I’ll never completely understand it,” he said.
“But I know one thing. Now I want a historic racing car.”
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