Comedy Nights at the Rose and Crown, Trowbridge
Stand up comedy nights at The Rose and Crown, Trowbridge.
Come and join us for the next fantastic comedy night, for more details please visit our website...
Ghomats Investigations
Ghomats Vigil after a long break the wisitmaster is back at the Rose & Crown Trowbridge Natalie and Chris communicate with two trapped spirtis
Rose and Crown
in Barnsley
Last day in Trowbridge x
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Exploring a weird door what did i find inside trowbridge wiltshire
This is my first video and i decided to find out were this door goes
jaik campbell at monkey business part 1
The first five minutes of Jaik Campbell's stand-up comedy routine performed at the Monkey Business Comedy Club, in London on 14th February 2009
A Fistful Of Jokes Promotional Video
Sunday 4th August 2013, at Ye Olde Rose & Crown Pub in Walthamstow, as many as 10 Comedians from the UK will be putting on the most spectacular show you have ever seen! (Provided this is the first show you have ever seen) 10 up and coming comedy acts from Britain are putting on a stand up show in the local pub, and we want you to give us your money and watch it so we can pay back hire of the venue! (and also we want to to enjoy it...) But mostly for the money...
£3.50, shows at 5pm and 8pm, on this one day! After this day, the show is no more...so don't miss your chance to see...
Jonathan Collins
Connor Cullen
Jack Herbert
Neuroses
Adam Bownass
Danny Hyde
Jack Yallop
Serdar Avcin
Aaron Wilson
& Robbie Fox!
each dedicating themselves to make you laugh! Think of us as comedy prostitutes if you will (just without the STDs). All details in the video, any more details required, feel free to comment, and we will inform you.
Is Trowbridge Park better than Venice?
Shot on location in Venice and Trowbridge Park, Drift Snowbarger asks the burning question - Is Trowbridge Park better than Venice?
Banwell House - Sport Relief 2012
Highlights from the Banwell House 35 mile circular bike ride around three pubs in aid of Sport Relief.
Patrick Trowbridge at Hey Guys Comedy 7/13
Patrick Trowbridge.
Car crash
Acid
Aaron Wilson Stand Up A Fistful Of Jokes! At Walthamstow's Ye Olde Rose & Crown Pub
A compilation of the best parts of my stand up performances last sunday, includes my first ever shave!
Maya Indian cuisine Warminster
Rose sings Silent Night
At the Hythe Salvation Army Traditional Community Carol Service Rose Muzeke sings 'Silent Night'.
THE QUEEN'S SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
(12 Jun 1977) To start the Jubilee festivities Her Majesty the Queen lit a Beacon at Snow Hill, Windsor Great Park. The Windsor Beacon was the first in a chain that were to blaze all over the British Isles. The following day the Queen and Prince Philip drove in the Golden State Coach through the crowd-lined streets to St. Paul's Cathedral. In the carriage procession preceding the Queen, rode the members of her family. At Templebar, Her Majesty touched the Pearl Sword which was preferred by the Lord Mayor, a ceremony dating back to the Middle Ages. Then the procession moved on to St. Paul's for the Service of Thanksgiving. To the great delight of the crowd the Queen made one of her famous 'Royal Walkabouts'. Accompanied by the Lord Mayor, Her Majesty walked through the streets from the Cathedral to the Guildhall. As the Queen stepped out onto the balcony at Buckingham Palace, after a day of pageantry, she was greeted by scenes reminiscent of Coronation Day. Despite the rain which began to fall, the assembled throng cheered their thanks to the Queen for twenty-five years of dedication to the role of Monarch.
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The Morris Men
The Wedding of Robert and Stephanie June 25, 2011
Peter Brook
Peter Stephen Paul Brook CH, CBE is an English theatre and film director, who has been based in France since the early 1970s. He has won multiple Tony and Emmy Awards, a Laurence Olivier Award, the Praemium Imperiale, and the Prix Italia. He has been called our greatest living theatre director.
With the Royal Shakespeare Company, he directed the first English language production of Marat/Sade in 1964. It transferred to Broadway in 1965 and won the Tony Award for Best Play, and Brook was named Best Director.
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Arundel to South Stoke Circular Walk 2011
25 Curious FACTS ABOUT FREEMASONRY
Have you heard of Freemasonry? If so what do you know about it? If you're like most people, you probably heard stories of its hidden agendas and their desire to achieve global domination through a new world order. But is this true? The answer may shock you. Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest fraternities. While its traditions date back to early history, Masonry in its current form appeared when its public events were noticed by the residents of London in 1717. Although Masonry—particularly during its early days—had some elements of secrecy, the first discovery of the supposedly highly secret Masonic ritual actually happened in 1696! Since then there have been tens of thousands of books published about this not-so-secret organization. Freemasonry’s singular purpose is to make men better and its bonds of friendship, compassion, and brotherly love have survived even the most divisive political, military, and religious conflicts throughout the centuries. Freemasonry is neither a forum nor a place of worship. It is not a religion, as many believe, and it does not teach a religious philosophy. Still, many questions remain about this “fraternity”. The following 25 Curious Facts About Freemasonry will attempt to shed some light on the matter and help us understand the organization’s cause and purpose a little better.
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Freemasonry exists in various forms all over the world, with a membership estimated at around five million (including approximately 480,000 in Great Britain and over two million in the United States).
Contrary to popular belief, the Freemasons are not a secret society. A Mason can freely tell people they are a Mason. They just can’t reveal the secrets of the order.
The conventional establishment of Freemasonry is usually dated to 1717, when the Grand Lodge of London emerged on June 24. The emergence of this Grand Lodge marked the beginning of Grand Lodges governing other lodges.
Freemasonry employs the tools and instruments of stonemasonry to teach a system of morality, friendship, and brotherly love, hence, the standard emblem of Freemasonry is the square and compasses.
Masonic symbols are usually regarded as existing because of the fraternity’s secrecy. However, in reality, Freemasonry started being illustrated by symbols because at the very beginning most Freemasons could not read, so the symbols served to remind members of the fraternity’s teachings.
The oldest Masonic symbol is the square and compasses. It is also the most universally recognized symbol of Freemasonry, though its exact significance varies from country to country.
A Masonic “lodge” refers to the congregation of people who meet there, it’s not just the name of a building. Each lodge gets a charter from a “Grand Lodge” but they basically run themselves. There’s no overarching ritual for running a meeting; it varies with each individual group.
It’s impossible to become a Freemason if you’re an atheist. The first requirement is that potential members must believe in a higher power of some kind.
There are two known branches of Freemasonry. The Regular, guided by the United Grand Lodge of England, and the Liberal, represented by the Grand Orient of France.
Masons traditionally recognize each other by various “secret” signs, including wearing a ring with a Masonic emblem, various lapel badges, and sometimes the famous Freemason handshake (when shaking hands, the thumb briefly strokes the other man’s hand in a certain way), though the last is mostly restricted to Freemasons in San Francisco and Washington, DC.
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Shane baker at our Limpley Stoke Gig
Bristol Rock n Roll singer Shane Baker at the rose and crown at Limpley stoke 12th Nov 2010. Shane Baker on vocals, Geoff Mitcham on lead guitar, Kelvin Stone on bass guitar.
Lift and Engineering Services MRL lift At Wilkinsons in Wigan
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