Shoreham Seafront | Sussex
Shoreham seafront, beach and harbour. Sussex, England
Filmed with a Canon EOS 700D, Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS STM and Sigma 105mm F/1.8 EX DG Macro
A LOOK AROUND SHOREHAM BY SEA 020313
Shoreham by sea in West Sussex
Shoreham fort - GSK charity day
Just a quick edit of some of the footage i shot with my drone over shoreham fort on GSK charity day (orange Day) helping them set up for the open weekend.... make sure you get down there and help them raise money to keep this great fort going
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Aerial photography of shoreham Harbour by drone
A quick fly around shoreham Harbour west sussex, shot with my mavic pro drone on my lunch break over at shoreham fort on GSK charity day to help them set up for the open weekend..
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Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Top view, pan up the new British built lifeboat for the RNLI 'John F. Kennedy'. CU. Name on side of boat, 'John F. Kennedy'. SV. One of the crew putting on new type of protective clothing and life jackets, & CU. SV. Skipper at the controls as boat moves out of harbour. CU. Hands opening the throttles. GV. Leaving the harbour, bow of lifeboat in foreground, pan to steering wheel and close up shot of skipper. SV. Pan down from radar scanner to front of cabin. CU. RNLI flag flying. SV. Towards and pan, the new lifeboat travelling at speed, & LV. GV. Horses drawing the old lifeboat down to the shore, lifeboat goes past camera and people holding ropes to hold back the lifeboat. SV. Pan as the horses draw the lifeboat down to the water's edge. GV. Crowds trying to launch the lifeboat into the water. LV. Men rowing lifeboat away also being pushed by many small children. GV. As the old lifeboat is rowed away. GV. The new RNLI lifeboats at sea. SV. Pan, lifeboat at sea. CU. Interior, man operating radio telephone, & CU. CU. Hand on steering wheel. LV. The new lifeboat at speed. LV. On deck, crew working around the stern, & SCU. CU. One of the crew. LV. Pan, the lifeboat at speed.
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Smith and Bening At Shoreham, 1990s - Film 98587
Behind the scenes on the set of Ian McKellen's adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III.
Film crew at Shoreham Airport in Sussex, England. Maggie Smith and Annette Bening performing the Duchess of York's departure.
Brighton Beach, England 1958
Family at Brighton Beach
Beach combing with Kay.No metal detector needed (eyes only finds) Shoreham beach finds Sussex art
I specialise in beach metal detecting, the metal detectors I use are a Garrett ace 200, ace 200i, garrett ace 400, ace 400i and a garrett at pro at pro international. My sons metal detector is a c.scope 440xd which is a great metal detector for children, the cscope teaches kids the basics of how to metal detect. I mostly metal detect at night because I find night metal detecting relaxing. One of the advantages of detecting at night is that you can search the beach undisturbed. I would recommend beach metal detecting at night to anyone providing it is safe for you to detect metal at night. when coin shooting at night I would recommend you take another detectorist with you. One other tip would be to keep one ear exposed so you can hear if anyone is trying to sneak up on you.
my beach finds are mostly coins, rings, gold, silver, jewellery and relics from ww2, bullets buttons, cap badges and parts of crashed ww2 aeroplanes. If I find any Aircraft artefacts they are treated with great respect. I donate any aircraft finds to the wings museum where they will identify and display the aircraft part. I also find musket balls and three ringers,3 ringers fishing weights I have even found Belguim occupation coins from ww2, Canadian coins from ww2 as there were Canadian Soldiers stationed at Worthing and of course the odd unexploded bomb.
at low tide, I can also get in a bit of beachcombing where I find fossils small fish, crabs, wildlife and general historical artefacts.
Detecting metal in wet sand, rock pools and hardpack can be difficult with single frequency machines but I have managed to get the Garrett ace 400i to work on wet sand. I also enjoy coin hunting, coin shooting, finding beach coins finding coins. Metal detecting for coins is great I have found Victorian, Georgian, euros, foreign coins and of course pre-decimal coins. I am always actively treasure hunting and look forward to the day I find buried treasure.
finding treasure is well on my bucket list, I always think there are hidden treasures out on the wet sands and rock pools. There is so much hidden history out there. I enjoy the prospect of finding Worthing's undiscovered history. West Sussex has ancient history including Iron age, Bronze age, Roman, Saxon, and prehistory. the Sussex coastline has produced some historical finds from ww2 history, smuggling history, ancient coins, and of course history from the English civil war. Worthings coastline has changed over the years but out on the wet sands are the remains of lost villages, hamlets, Roman, Saxon, Bronze age, iron age settlements
When I was detecting on land with Andy Wellyman I found a bronze age axe.
2018 I intend to do more metal detecting land as Andy and I have got some new permissions.
our new permissions include meadows and fields and some woodland
I have got many bucket list finds on my metal detecting wish list.
obviously, my dream find would be a pirates treasure chest, we all can have our detecting wish list.
I am impressed with the AT pro and use it most of the time, it has got good depth, one fault with the at pro is it can give a false signal with large iron and lacks the ability to discriminate out large iron signals. I have dug up many scaffold poles left over from the war, they formed part of our coastal defences. The scaffold poles were arranged in a way so they would rip the bottom out of passing landing craft.
I watched every depth test, air test and coil video I could before I committed my self to buying a Garrett at pro. The coin id is spot on. I can call the coin even before I dig it out the vid numbers do the job of sorting out the coins from the trash. I would recommend watching metal detecting videos before you commit yourself to buying any metal detector.
Who knows what metal detecting finds are yet to be found, the prospect of finding lost history is any metal detectorists dream. Whatever your dream finds are they are out there somewhere waiting for a metal detecting discovery to happen.
Good luck and happy hunting
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the other equipment I use is a detec ultimate coil, nel hunter coil, a garrett pro pointer, fujifilm xp120 and a activeon cx sports camera. All my videos are filmed in full hd 1080p at 30 fpc.
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British Beam Trawler /Scallop Dredger leaving Shoreham Harbour 1998
Fishing boat activity at Shoreham/Portslade Harbour Basin near Brighton Sussex UK in 1998.
Middle Street public toilets, Shoreham-by-sea, West Sussex HLTP & HLSP Dudleys
This was a pleasent suprise! As I walked in I was expecting let downs judging by the tiles on the wall which looked too modern for my liking but I thought I would better check them anyway and I was suprised to see a HLTP Dudley, a recent cistern. The second toilet was straight pipe and an older Dudley. The pans can bee seen in two other Adur District Council miantained toilets at Shoreham Beach & Lanching (Both filmed by myself and in my channel). The area has more poetntials which will be visited by myself in the future. Lucky find of the year winner so far. The urinal is stainless steel and a cleaners room reveals the original tiles.
SHOREHAM HARBOUR 1
FISHING AT SHOREHAM HARBOUR
Number 2 Steyning to Shoreham
View from the top of the bus
Ferring Beach
Little video of Ferring Beach, just trying to play with the video editing software :)
Kayak Fishing Shoreham 21st April 2017
Short trip out at 05:45, an hour and a half before high tide to test the home made motor mount with outrigger and the Johnson Colt outboard, did a little fishing while I was there. kayak was stable albeit the weather was good with little or no wind but it did pick up on the return journey and she handled just as well.
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Come beachcombing with me
As requested a beachcombing video. Hope you lot enjoy it.
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Landing shellfish at Bridlington
An October evening tide sees the shellfish boats returning to harbour.
Britain's oldest EMU - BR Liveried 313 201
Finally got to travel on Britain's first BR Second Generation Electric Multiple Unit, and also the oldest EMU currently in service on the UK Mainland, Southern's 313 201. In December 2017 following its overhaul at Wolverton, the unit was repainted into its original British Rail livery to celebrate its heritage status, and I would expect it to move to the National Rail Museum in York once it finishes service with Southern. In this video, the unit arrives at Angmering with the 2E47 17:51 Littlehampton to Brighton and is also seen departing Brighton with the 2N54 18:52 Brighton to Hove. Thanks for watching and don't forget to like and subscribe!
Bass Fishing with lures - Sea Fishing for bass.
Here is a lure fishing session catching sea bass from the boat. Plenty of great fishing action and hopefully some hints, tips and ideas. ????????????
Chefs onboard the MFV EBonnie
Nick Bright and Adrian Bartlett of have enjoyed over 50 years of crab fishing between them. This wealth of experience is now being used to supply the finest quality shellfish from Nick`s own boats directly to your restaurant. The aim is to build a long term relationship between Company and customer.