Dagenham Remembrance Sunday parade 2014
Conflict veterans, air cadets, pipers and local residents paraded from Dagenham parish church to the Royal British Legion, as part of the Remembrance Sunday commerations.
St. Andrew's Church, Romford, UK
A short video tour of the church of St. Andrew, Romford. Built in 1862 in the neo-gothoc style, St. Andrew's was founded to proclaim the Catholic Faith of the Church of England. For further information, visit:
Poppies in St Albans Cathedral 27th October 2018.
The St Albans Abbey had a poppy laser display on for two days 26th and 27th October 2018.
We only queued for 50 mins to see it, many other queued for much longer.
Old man at St Albans
Old man at St Albans ;-)
Uncle Rafool Prank calls Townsend Church of England School
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Brentwood Cathedral Bishop of Brentwood Father Alan Williams Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Identity
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The Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft offshore tax fraud bribery case which is encircling the former HM Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC has revealed that the entire contents of Gerald Carroll’s multi-million dollar Eaton Square Belgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London were completely stolen including the theft of priceless US Anglo-Irish Scottish Russian national treasures and rare illuminated manuscripts collections dating from the thirteenth century.
It is understood that the world renowned Carroll Chair of Irish History attached to Hertford College Oxford University and the Carroll Institute academic research establishment have also been a victim of the FBI Scotland Yard “targeted” Slaughter & May and Withersworldwide law firms trans-national crime syndicate operation which is known to continue to operate in the offshore tax havens of the Bahamas Gibraltar and the City of London with impunity.
Sources have confirmed that the former Kent Police Service Chief Constable Mike Fuller also a former Crown Prosecution Service Chief Inspector is understood to have been “directly involved” in the forging and falsifying of “criminal justice act” victims statements in this case of international importance.
Further sources have disclosed that the Kent Police Service dossiers contain a comprehensive forensic treatment of the Belgravia and Westminster criminal seizure and theft offences which are “directly linked” to the high value crime scene locations “centered around” Red Storage Dartford Kent Alban Shipping Luton Bedfordshire Crown Recovery Ltd Kemp Road Dagenham Essex Five Oaks Lane Hainault Essex and the Culver Square Shopping Centre Colchester Essex.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that private investigators who are thought to be working on behalf of a US Government sponsored organisation have disclosed that the concealed Dominic Grieve QC and Kent Police Service dossiers contain compelling evidential material which reflects a startling litany of major obstruction offences that effectively impulsed the shocking break-ins burglaries and multiple seizures.
This source also revealed that a further bewildering five hundred and seventy five million dollars of the Carroll Foundation Trust worldwide interests have been continually exposed to what is believed to be one of the most dangerous white collar syndicates ever confronted by the authorities in living memory.
In a stunning twist it has emerged that the yet another former Kent Police Service Chief Constable Robert Ayling along with his son the current Metropolitan Police Borough Commander for Westminster Peter Ayling are also facing major allegations of obstruction racketeering and bribery surrounding criminal offences which were conducted by the North Kent Police Station “in concert” with the Metropolitan Police West End Central Police Station in what is known to have been a bungled attempt to conceal the magnitude of this white collar organised crime case.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Service Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the Commissioner Cressida Dick QPM who has an intimate knowledge of this case which stretches the globe.
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Michael Barnes has the skills vs. Lancaster.
28th March 2009.
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River Thames | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:28 1 Etymology
00:08:25 2 Administration
00:08:54 3 Human activity
00:11:32 4 Physical and natural aspects
00:16:37 4.1 Sea level
00:17:46 4.2 Catchment area and discharge
00:19:17 4.2.1 The non-tidal section
00:22:30 4.2.2 The tidal section
00:25:38 4.3 Islands
00:27:48 4.4 Geological and topographic history
00:30:42 4.4.1 Ice age
00:34:08 4.4.2 Conversion of marshland
00:36:22 4.5 Wildlife
00:40:36 5 Human history
00:42:34 5.1 Roman Britain
00:44:48 5.2 Middle Ages
00:48:39 5.3 Early modern period
00:51:39 5.4 Victorian era
00:54:47 5.5 20th century
00:57:20 5.6 21st century
00:57:43 6 The active river
00:59:19 6.1 Transport and tourism
00:59:29 6.1.1 The tidal river
01:00:07 6.1.2 The upper river
01:01:25 6.1.3 Aerial lift
01:01:47 6.2 Police and lifeboats
01:03:17 6.3 Navigation
01:07:32 6.3.1 History of the management of the river
01:10:32 6.4 The river as a boundary
01:12:18 6.5 Crossings
01:17:05 7 Pollution
01:17:15 7.1 Treated sewage
01:19:09 7.2 Mercury levels
01:20:57 7.3 Natural carbon compounds
01:21:53 8 Sport
01:22:16 8.1 Rowing
01:24:59 8.2 Sailing
01:25:36 8.3 Skiffing
01:26:04 8.4 Punting
01:26:32 8.5 Kayaking and canoeing
01:27:49 8.6 Swimming
01:29:50 8.7 Meanders
01:30:19 9 The Thames in the arts
01:30:32 9.1 Visual arts
01:31:28 9.2 Literature
01:41:05 9.3 Music
01:44:23 10 Major flood events
01:44:33 10.1 London flood of 1928
01:45:36 10.2 Thames Valley flood of 1947
01:46:55 10.3 Canvey Island flood of 1953
01:48:01 11 See also
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The River Thames ( (listen) TEMZ) is a river that flows through southern England including London. At 215 miles (346 km), it is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn.
It flows through Oxford (where it is called the Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor. The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. It rises at Thames Head in Gloucestershire, and flows into the North Sea via the Thames Estuary. The Thames drains the whole of Greater London.Its tidal section, reaching up to Teddington Lock, includes most of its London stretch and has a rise and fall of 23 feet (7 m). Running through some of the driest parts of mainland Britain and heavily abstracted for drinking water, the Thames' discharge is low considering its length and breadth: the Severn has a discharge almost twice as large on average despite having a smaller drainage basin. In Scotland, the Tay achieves more than double the Thames' average discharge from a drainage basin that is 60% smaller.
Along its course are 45 navigation locks with accompanying weirs. Its catchment area covers a large part of south-eastern and a small part of western England; the river is fed by at least 50 named tributaries. The river contains over 80 islands. With its waters varying from freshwater to almost seawater, the Thames supports a variety of wildlife and has a number of adjoining Sites of Special Scientific Interest, with the largest being in the remaining parts of the North Kent Marshes and covering 5,449 hectares (13,460 acres).