Smith Street, Warwick's oldest shopping street
This is Smith Street, Warwick's oldest shopping street. Video shows selection of shops that trade on Smith Street.
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Shop visit - Metropolis Vintage Toys, Warwick
In the first of our regular shop visits feature, we take a trip to Metropolis Vintage Toys in Warwick. If you fancy a visit yourself head to 41B Smith Street, Warwick or go to the website metropolistoys.co.uk. Remember to sign up for the FREE Collectors Gazette e-newsletter
Britain Does Variety Demi Warwick
10 year old Demi Warwick from swansea performing at the at the regionals finals in bournmouth May 11th 2013
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Warwick Town Run-Through
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The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers parades through Warwick town centre
On Friday, November 27, at 11.30am, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers paraded through Warwick town centre to mark their arrival home from Iraq and Afghanistan. This was an extra special homecoming for the Fusiliers, who have a special link with Warwick as the The Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers (The 6th of Foot) was one of four regiments to make up the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. The regiment has the freedom of the town and this enables them to march with drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed. The parade ended at St John's Museum where the regiment's museum is housed (
The parade involved 200 troops, including a colour party, Corps of Drums and Minden Band.
The route took Northgate Street, Church Street, High Street, Swan Street and Market Place, with a collective salute at Shire Hall from Warwickshire County Council Chairman Cllr Peter Barnes, Warwick District Council Chairman Cllr Norman Pratt, the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire Martin Dunne, High Sheriff of Warwickshire the Lady Kilmaine, Colonel of the Regiment Brigadier TJ Minter OBE DL, and Warwick Town Mayor Cllr Peggy Bennett, before continuing down Jury Street, Smith Street and to St John's Museum.
6 of the Best | Warwick Street Social
What's the best hangover cure known to man? Daniel Smith, Chef Patron at Warwick Street Social, tells Darren Eadie.
Smith St Party, Folk Festival / Morris Dancers, Warwick - 28.7.18
Duffy - Warwick Avenue
Music video by Duffy performing Warwick Avenue. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 12,805,718. (C) 2008 Polydor Ltd. (UK)
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Additional Photos that include Port Warwick and City Center
the eateries and shops are among residential homes, condos and businesses.
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Conditional Multilateralism in Times of Crisis: Comparing the EU, the US and China | Prof. M. Smith
Professor Michael H. Smith is Professor in European Politics at Warwick University. He was previously Professor of European Politics at Loughborough 1994-2015, and was Head of Department from 1999-2002; previously he was a Professor and Dean at Coventry University. From 2005-2013 he was co-director of the Centre for the Study of International Governance at Loughborough, and a member of the University Research Performance Monitoring Committee; he was also the coordinator of the Department of Politics, History and International Relations submission to the 2014 Research Excellence Framework. He has been the Chair of the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) and the Standing Committee of Heads of European Studies, and in 2010 was honoured by UACES with their award for Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary European Studies. He was also Chair of the European Studies sub-panel in the UK national Research Assessment Exercise for 2008, and is involved widely in research assessment and research networks in Europe and beyond. He is or has been a member of the editorial boards of a number of leading international journals, including the Journal of Common Market Studies, the Journal of European Public Policy, Perspectives on European Politics and Society and the British Journal of Politics and International Relations; he is also on the advisory boards of two book series dealing with the European Union and its external action, published by Routledge and Palgrave Macmillan. He holds visiting Professorships at Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok) and the University of Canterbury (New Zealand), and has been a Visiting Scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC.
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What does it mean to be a ‘multilateralist’ in the current global arena? This lecture explores the engagement of the European Union, China and the United States with the institutions of global governance and the global multilateral system. The first part of the lecture identifies and explores key components of multilateral governance, and suggests that there is a crisis of contemporary multilateralism. The lecture goes on to contrast images of the EU as a ‘compulsive multilateralist’, China as an ‘experimental multilateralist’ and the USA as a ‘selective multilateralist’ in this context, but argues that in fact each of them has become a ‘conditional multilateralist’, with significant implications for the future of global governance.
Christmas Shopping in Warwick
Follow Mandy the Mayor of Warwick as she completes all of her Christmas shopping in the town's diverse range of independent shops and boutiques
Warwick (St Mary's) : Stedman Caters
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I'm not talking Michael Steele Live Warwick University, Coventry UK 1986
Michael Steele I'm not talking Warwick University, Coventry UK 02/08/1986
Band: The Bangles (audio)
The Marble House, Warwick, Warwickshire - Fine and Country Leamington Spa
A magnificent and charming Jacobean Grade II* listed property situated in half an acre that is believed to have been built circa 1650. Steeped in history this iconic building is referenced several times in local historical manuscripts. We understand the house to have been built by Richard Yardley. It was constructed from Ashlar Sandstone from a locally sourced quarry. The main elevation faces west and looks over Warwick Racecourse.
Francis Smith was a master builder and architect born in 1671 who died in 1737. Famous for rebuilding significant parts of Warwick after the great fire in September 1694 which decimated many of the town’s Tudor buildings. Francis was notorious for his contribution to many of the local area’s significant buildings of interest and churches including Stoneleigh Abbey and Umberslade Hall to name a few. It is believed that his mason’s yard was situated within the land of The Marble House whilst it was owned by the Yardley family. It is referred to in his will as “my Marble Yard”. William Parkes, one of the early industrialists of Warwick inherited the property from his father. He sympathetically extended the house in 1812 in the same Ashlar Sandstone with the addition of two symmetrical wings with crenellated parapets.
The current owners have undertaken an enormous renovation project converting the building from commercial premises back to as it was originally designed, a residential family home. It is rare to find a property of this age that has the benefit of being superbly adapted to accommodate modern living standards. The architect has achieved the impossible by retaining so much of the original charm of the building and its history whilst incorporating changes to the buildings flow and use of rooms. The result is a truly unique traditional building that has evolved seamlessly into a practical family home that is conducive to contemporary living.
In total there are three key reception rooms, six bedrooms four of which have private en-suites and three with walk-in dressing rooms. Within the main living quarters, there is a family room, dining room, breakfast kitchen, utility, study and cloakroom.
Within the grounds, there is a detached annexe/Lodge House that offers a range of versatile options. Currently used as garaging, gymnasium and leisure suite with living area and kitchen it could comfortably accommodate an extended family or be used to run a business.
Many of the original features of the building have been both preserved and featured in the design. Ensuring that the rich heritage has been maintained, the woodwork wherever possible has been restored to its former glory. Doors and visible beams have been blasted and stripped back. Fireplaces exposed and restored. The original oak floorboards have been restored in many of the key reception rooms and the entrance hallway.
Unusual for a house of this age, the property basks in natural light with many rooms benefiting from multiple windows looking out onto different aspects of the grounds. There are three separate glass roof lanterns and a well light to ensure that the building is bright and welcoming. The beautiful windows have been lovingly restored with secondary glazing incorporating 82 new panels supplied and fitted by Storm Glazing. The same company commissioned to maintain the portfolio of the National Trust. Many of the windows also feature custom designed shutters where restoration of the existing shutters was not possible.
As part of the renovation the current owners have integrated several changes including LED downlighting with dimmer switches, mains lamp lighting, Category 5 cabling, integrated sound system with Sonos and ceiling mounted speakers, a zoned alarm system, the en-suites all have underfloor heating and the building also benefits from a fully integrated sprinkler system. Outside the grounds and gardens have been designed and landscaped by Stratford-upon-Avon based Susanna Brown, a landscape, architect and garden designer.
For more information contact Jonathan Handford jonathan.h@fineandcountry.com 07813 787474
Warwickshire Walk For Kids 2013
Thousands of you took to the streets of Coventry and Warwickshire to raise loads of money to help kids round here. For more information go to
leamington shopping centre 15/may/2010
Warwick Folk Festival 2008 Promo
Publicity film from the 2008 Warwick Folk Festival.
Warwick Folk Festival is a weekend festival of the very best in contemporary & traditional folk arts from the UK and beyond. Held in late July, in the the heart of the country in the picturesque & historic Warwick town.
warwickfolkfestival.co.uk