Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Drone Video, Southsea Common.
This video is about Portsmouth Naval Memorial. This War Memorial is for Royal Navy personnel lost in the two World Wars. It is situated on Southsea Common overlooking the Solent and approaches to Portsmouth Harbour. The aerial filming was by a DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone. If you use this video please give me credit, Ian Crowson.
PROMOTION PARTY | Pompey lift the Sky Bet League Two trophy
A day later than planned, Pompey got their hands on the Sky Bet League Two trophy at their promotion party on Southsea common.
The Blues snatched the title on final day, after thumping Cheltenham 6-1 and fellow rivals Plymouth and Doncaster Rovers both slipped up.
Beautiful Solent - Aerial View in 4K UHD of Southsea, Portsmouth Hampshire.
You know what? I have been around the world, sat on the dock in Frisco Bay, climbed the Sydney Opera House steps, looked down from the Auckland Tower. However if you look at the view on this Video about 1 Min 40 Secs in, can you honestly say any of them are better than our own Solent Area on a day like that?
Background: I decided I wanted to get some footage of my old stomping ground the Solent, so took my DJI Phantom 4 Quadcopter to Southsea common to get some aerial views of Gosport Southsea and Portsmouth in Hampshire in 4K (UHD).
Major Security Operation - Police, Military and Secret Service activity in Portsmouth
A large scale police, military and security operation as thousands of police officers, vehicles, boats and helicopters are deployed during the D-Day 2019 commemoration on Southsea Common, Portsmouth.
During the operation, significant figures such as the United States President, Donald Trump, Her Majesty the Queen of England and hundreds of veterans were present - as a result, security was extremely tight.
Thank you to all those, veterans, police officers, soldiers, firefighters, paramedics, medical workers and emergency service workers that have served, and continue to serve, to keep us safe, healthy and protected.
Organisations
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Cleveland Police
Lancashire Constabulary
Gosport Lifeboat
Hampshire Constabulary
MET = London Metropolitan Police Service
MoD = Ministry of Defence
NPAS = National Police Air Service
RAF = Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
US Army = United States Army
USCG = United States Coastguard
USMC = United States Marine Corp
USSS = United States Secret Service
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0:00 - USSS Motorcade escorted by MET Police Special Escort Group
1:06 - RAF Chinook HC4 helicopter landing and taking off
2:14 - MoD Police boat with MET Police Counter-Terrorism Specialist Firearms Officers
2:23 - Unknown police sniper rifle officers
2:29 - US Army CH-47 Chinooks x2 landing
2:52 - NPAS Eurocopter EC135 landing
3:17 - USMC Marine One VH-3D Sea King landing
3:32 - USSS US President's Motorcade escorted by MET Police Special Escort Group
4:56 - Unknown police sniper rifle officers
5:14 - MoD Police JetSki and Boat with MET Police Counter-Terrorism Specialist Firearms Officers + MET Police Boat
6:08 - USCGC Eagle
6:13 - Royal Navy Merlin Mk3
6:18 - US Army Fuel Tender M978 A4 HEMTT Oshkosh Defense Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck
7:25 - USSS US President's Motorcade escorted by MET Police Special Escort Group
7:59 - NPAS Eurocopter EC135 x2 taking off
8:39 - USMC Marine One VH-3D Sea King taking off
8:49 - US Army CH-47 Chinooks x2 taking off
9:04 - Lancashire Constabulary escorting an unknown VIP in an unmarked car
9:55 - Royal Navy Merlin Mk3
10:03 - Unknown Police Boat + Gosport Lifeboat Boats x2 + Hampshire Constabulary Boat
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Recorded: 5th June 2019
Published: 19th July 2019
Trafalgar 200 Drumhead Service of Rememberance. Southsea Common. Portsmouth.
The term Drumhead Service, is said to originate from the use of a drumhead as an improvised writing table, as an altar for religious services, or a traditional gathering point for a regiment for orders or decisions.
Links to Other parts of the week long Celebrations Below;
Trafalgar 200- Sea battle & Firework Display;
Trafalgar 200- International Festival of the Sea;
Trafalgar 200- International Fleet Review;
Trafalgar 200 was a series of events in 2005 held mostly in the United Kingdom to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, where a British fleet led by Admiral Nelson (who died in the battle) defeated a joint Franco-Spanish fleet during the Napoleonic Wars. During the summer of 2005 there was an International Fleet Review, the first since 1977. A Drumhead Ceremony of Rememberance, a Spectacular re-enactment of a Sea Battle complete with thousands of Fireworks, All tied together with the Festival of the Sea in Portsmouth Naval Base. In an apparent effort to avoid giving offence, at the Fleet Review the fleets in the mock battle were called simply Red and Blue.
Red Arrows Display 05th June 2019 - D-Day 75 - Portsmouth, UK - Complete Show with Commentary - 4K
The UK's RAF Red Arrows perform a breath-taking aerial display of speed and agility above Southsea Common, Portsmouth, UK, on the 05th June 2019.
This is the complete show in full 4K UHD, with live commentary from the MC and lead pilot on the public address system.
Kudos to the pilots and all involved behind the scenes for putting on such a show.
The display was part of the D-Day 75 National Commemorative Events taking place in the UK on 05 and 06th June 2019 to mark 75 years since the allied D-Day landings in France to free occupied Europe. This was the the largest amphibious assault in history.
On 6 June 1944, an Allied invasion force of 156,000 troops landed in Normandy. Supporting the invasion were more than 7,000 ships and smaller vessels off the coast and 11,000 aircraft. In total, British, Commonwealth and Allied casualties (killed, wounded or missing) on D-Day numbered approximately 4,300. The invasion established a crucial second front in the liberation of Europe from Nazi occupation, ultimately leading to victory for Allied Forces in 1945.
If you liked this display, you may also be interested in my RAF100 display video featuring 100 historical aircraft in a flypast over central London on 10/07/18:
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Portsmouth: The Southsea Review, 1938
This film is held at the Wessex Film and Sound Archive: and you can see full details of this item on our online catalogue at
This film shows events in Portsmouth and Southsea in Hampshire, including the bust of Charles I being put into position, women performing at Fratton Park Tattoo, the opening of a power station, wartime preparations such as piling up cement sacks in Guildhall Square and manning guns on Southsea Common, thanksgiving celebrations after the Munich Agreement, and TV coming to the College. Great fun! Please contact us if you'd like a copy of this or any other item we hold.
Southsea Common Fun Fair - Portsmouth
Ep 1 - Portsmouth On Film - Southsea
Old footage from days gone by, including areas like Canoe Lake, Southsea Seafront, Clarence Pier Funfair.
Including Tour De France and Buses on the Common.
Book full of old photographs of Portsmouth is now available.
'Portsmouth From Family Archives'
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Waterstones, Commercial Rd
Southsea Gallery & Bonzo Studio, Albert Rd
Trafalgar 200 International Fleet Review 2005, Spithead, Portsmouth, England
The International Fleet Review took place on 28 June 2005, as part of the Trafalgar 200 celebrations to commemorate the 200th year after the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Links to other parts of the week long Trafalgar 200 Celebration below;
Trafalgar 200- Sea battle & Firework Display;
Trafalgar 200- Drumhead service;
Trafalgar 200- International Festival of the Sea;
During the afternoon of June 28, 2005 Queen Elizabeth II, as Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, embarked onboard HMS Endurance and, escorted by THV Patricia, set sail to review a fleet of over 167 ships of the Royal Navy and of over 30 other nations. The last fleet review by the Queen in the United Kingdom was for the commemoration of Battle of the Atlantic anniversary in 1999.
The review took place on the Solent, between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, in England. The Fleet Review is a 600-year-old British tradition, and until the 2005 review consisted of mainly Royal Navy ships, with a small number of invited foreign ships, but there are today no longer enough Royal Navy warships available in home waters for this to be worthwhile. This review, therefore, went with the modern trend to inviting foreign warships too, and was the largest on record in terms of nations attending and of number of ships - 167 naval and merchant ships attended, including 57 British warships.
The Queen reviewed the fleet from on board the Royal Navy's Antarctic Patrol Vessel HMS Endurance. Huge crowds gathered along Southsea Common and Gosport Sea Front, to witness the largest gathering of naval vessels in the Solent since the Queen's Silver Jubilee Fleet Review in 1977.
The crowd was entertained by aerobatic and flying displays, including an appearance by a Spitfire, helicopter aerobatics and a special performance by the Red Arrows. While the weather had been very wet, the clouds appeared to clear in time for each display.
At the end of the day's festivities, centred around the review, a massive firework display was held as a 'reconstruction' of the Battle of Trafalgar (with Grand Turk standing in for HMS Victory, and with a red and a blue side rather than French and British ones), now known to be one of the largest firework displays in recorded history.
Portsmouth UK
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Come to Pompey - you know you want to!!!!
FA Cup Portsmouth Southsea Common
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Unite Portsmouth Celebrate On Southsea Common
Now, hundreds of people enjoy Southsea Common everyday- but it might not have been that way if it wasn't for an important battle for access over 140 years ago. Members of the Portsmouth branch of Unite Community have held a celebration in the battle's honour. Daniel O'Neill has gone to find out more.
Southsea Arcades! PORTSMOUTH TRIP
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Portsmouth and Southsea Aerial Footage
Aa aerial tour around some of Southsea and Portsmouths fantastic landmarks
Southsea Common Cordoned off EOD Called in By Police
Southsea (Portsmouth)
driving by the seaside and the common park
The Chambers Restaurant & Bar in Southsea, Portsmouth 1280x720
Get a feel for the sort of food and sophisticated dining you will experience at The Chambers in Portsmouth.
At Chambers you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or cocktails in a relaxing atmosphere, right in the heart of Southsea.
Video shot and produced by Starboard Media starboardmediauk.co.uk
Encapsulating Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Associated within the 360 degrees scope of this video are: King Henry VIII, Sir Francis Drake, Lord Horatio Nelson and President Bill Clinton.
Southsea Sea Front, Pier and Castle by Drone.
This aerial video is about Southsea, Portsmouth Sea Front including South Parade Pier and Southsea Castle. It was filmed and edited by Ian Crowson using a DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone.