South Holland Church Flower Festivals - St Laurence Church, Surfleet
The theme is is Our Wonderful World
Playing at Glen Park in Surfleet
A look at the boys playing at Glen Park in Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England
Surfleet Primary School Christingle at St Laurence's Church
St Mary and St Nicholas Spalding
Glen Park, Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England
A look at Glen Park in Surfleet, Lincolnshire, England.
A lovely adventure play park and sports pitches in the beautiful countryside of Lincolnshire in the heart of the fens.
Perfect penalty by Kerr McQuillan
via YouTube Capture
WVS CIVIL DEFENCE COOKER 1961
WVS CIVIL DEFENCE COOKER
Surfleet, Lincolnshire, UK. 1961
The WVS build and use an emergency field cooker. A Civil Defence exercise of a kind widely encouraged during the Cold War as a rehearsal for the aftermath of a possible nuclear attack.
Accession no. 394
Total running time 3.75 min - Colour - Silent - Std 8mm
To find out more about the Film Archive collection visit:
St Martin's Church Worle & Circular Walk, April 2011 Part 4.wmv
A further part to follow covers further footage of the Outside of St Martin's. Unfortuntely the church was closed on this visit so I will have to visit again at a weekend.I found several graves that could be linked to a cousins ancestors--for example I found some STOWELL graves. My Canadian cousin Barbara ?? has Stowell in her tree which needs to be confirmed and verified---a Betsy Stowell married a Joseph Jacon Heal/Hale and is buried in the Milton Road Cemetery, WSM--Joseph remarried a Kennedy girl and then they emigrated to Canada taking with him his children from his marriage to Betsy. I will research more about these Stowells because there are Stowells associated with Shipham & Rowberrow where Betsy had family. Other names are Griffin, Chaplin ? associated with the Denmeads of Kingston Seymour and Wick St Lawrence. More to follow folks for those who enjoy churches or are Family Tree researchers. This video forms part of a circular walk containing several parts as I enjoy a Spring walk in April through woods, across a quiet golf course , down old tracks, paths and fields to the village of Worle in Somerset, UK on route to St Martin's church. Further videos follow of the return trip through some of the ancient parts Worle .
Surfleet Seas End - DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Location: Bicker Fen
Date Filmed : 17/02/2016
Time: 13.30
Description:
Sun was out, wind was down so decided to grab a few minutes of footage on the way to work. First proper flight of the DJI Phantom 3 Advanced - What an amazing difference in video quality!
Drone: DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
Controller: DJI Controller & iPad Air 2
Control App: DJI GO
Editing Software: Adobe Premier
Flown by: David
Edited by: Michael
Biking to school at Surfleet PS.MP4
This Street Photographer Tracked Down the People He Took Pictures of 30 Years Ago
Chris Porsz is a well-known street photographer from England. In the 1970s and 1980s, he worked in the English town of Peterborough. At that time, the many eye-catching representatives of English youth fell into his line of sight: rebels, romantics, adventure-seekers. Several decades later, Chris decided to track down the people he had photographed and to recreate the scenes from the original images with them in perfect detail.
We at Bright Side were fascinated by Chris’s project, as well as by the way that life can take such unexpected turns.
Railway Kiss (1980 and 2009)
© chrisporsz.com
1980. Tony is 22 and works as a teacher in Essex. Sally is 21, and she works for the local government. They got married a year later. The couple didn’t know they were being photographed, and it was only 30 years later that Tony first saw the image by chance in a newspaper. The color image on the right was taken in December 2009. Tony and Sally both work as teachers in Lichfield, which is about 100 km from Peterborough. They have two kids, Tom and Jenny.
Ian Medler and Peter Yates (1980 and 2010)
© chrisporsz.com
On the left: Ian Medler and Peter Yates walk proudly down the street, 1980. On the right: Peter walks with Ian’s brother Alan, 2010.
Punks on the Steps (1980 and 2015)
© chrisporsz.com
From left to right: John Church, Kim Guest, Gary Wymer, Mirko Obradovic, Ade Lawrence, Sean Adams, and Mark Winsworth were pictured on the steps of Cathedral Square in Peterborough in the early 1980s. Today, John is a painter and decorator and plays in a band along with Ade, who works as a garbage man. Garry continues to work as a butcher. Mirko works in a brick factory. The more recent photograph is missing Kim and Sean, who passed away.
Before and After 30 Years
© chrisporsz.com
The first photo shows Jennifer Hall in 1985, and the second shows her in 2015.
Waiting for the Phone (1981 and 2016)
© chrisporsz.com
From left to right: John Morris, Paul Bernard, and Andrew Pollard. The three school friends still spend their weekends together, riding their bikes around the center of the town.
Metal Mickey (1980 and 2016)
© chrisporsz.com
Steve Osborn was known as Metal Mickey in the 1980s as he broke both his legs several times in a series of motorbiking accidents and had plates and bolts put in them. He said, I even carried on riding my bike with my leg in a cast! Steve, who now uses walking sticks to get around, lives in Spalding, Lincolnshire, and is married. He had four children, but his son died in 2012.
Jewelry Assistant (1990 and 2015)
© chrisporsz.com
Vicki Gracey worked as a sales assistant in a jewelry store in the Queensgate Shopping Centre for two years. Vicki has since had jobs in bars, in retail, hairdressing, and restaurants, and currently deals with tenancy sustainability. She still lives in the city and is married with two children.
Nobby (1980 and 2015)
© chrisporsz.com
In the 1980s, Michael Ross, who is from Scotland and is affectionately known as Nobby, lived in a bus shelter for 10 years in terrible conditions after his house burned down. A few years ago, the local authorities helped him find new housing.
Dog and Tina (1985 and 2015)
© chrisporsz.com
Punks Tina Tarr and her partner, Dog, were pictured near the cathedral in Peterborough when Tina was 18. The couple left the city in the 1990s and went traveling. They have twins, but they are no longer together. Tina now lives in Dorset and makes willow products and hosts weaving workshops. Dog does hedge laying and gardening and lives in South West Wales. “I remember the photo being taken, it was a brilliant time. I had various styles of punk hair for quite a few years,“ said Tina. Dog added, ”They were good times, I still had hair then.
Preview photo credit Geoffrey Robinson/REX/Shutterstock
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MCL Replace Sea Gates at Surfleet Seas River Glen Licolnshire
MCL replaced the Sea Gates for Jacobs the Environment Agency Framework contractor in 2017
Surfleet Seas, River-Glen, Reservoir Road, Lincolnshire
Coordinates
52°50'45.0N 0°06'04.2W
52.845827, -0.101170
AF61 KHM Malc Dennis
NOTE: The 'action' starts at 2m 55secs. The first few minutes are there to show that I didn't tailgate the car in front at all.
This is Malc Dennis, a lovely chap from Surfleet in Lincolnshire. Apparently, he didn't get in the right hand lane at the roundabout and he didn't proceed to veer over and cut into the left hand land where I was forced to brake to avoid an accident. I promised him this clip would be uploaded to YouTube, so, Mr Dennis, here it is. A copy will also be forwarded to the police. All you had to do was either ignore me, or apologise for what I guess was a genuine mistake; instead you chose to stop your vehicle twice, and attempt to intimidate and threaten me. What a lovely specimen you are, Mr Dennis.
Tour of Surfleet Lincolnshire
Drive through the village of Surfleet situated just north of Spalding on the A16. Surfleet is in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire and features the River Glen and the Spalding Golf Club.
South Holland Flower Festivals - St Maryʼs, Sutterton
The theme is Scarecrows Go Green
Morris Dancers Mermaid inn Surfleet
Traditional Morris Dancers performing in Surfleet in June 2015
Masonic Youth after life in Neoplatonic Florence
From the Album Ordo Ab Surd released San Francisco based label Resipiscent.With thanx to Hans Grusal.
Part one on the history of Freemasonry in Florence, where it was founded mainly featuring the Stibbert Museum and the English Cemetery both well steeped in estoric traditions and freemasonry.
No filming or photography whatsoever is allowed at either venue.
There are many links between britain/England and Florence. These go back to 1260 and the battle of Monteaperti when the Florentine Guelph Army was defeated by the ghibellina armies of Siena.
That must of been a bit of a set back for the Florentine (lombard bankers) who only eight years earlier had issued Europes first
EURO, in the form of the solid gold Florin,
Britain's old two bob bit was also called a Florin till at least 1940.
The Lombard bankers set up in Arras France (picardy) and with the help of Charles of Anjou they sought to gain political influence in England where they very shortly had all the Sienese bankers kick out of the city. During the reign of the Medici's Florence held big sporting events where
a form of football was played (calcio in Costume) also a game very similar to Tennis.
Just one of the many similarities.
They also turned the brits onto gardening
and most of what is now considered culture.
Florence is still the world center of (commercial) Art which is full of various religious mumbo jumbo going back to the hermetic studies of translations books like the Hermetica. Fico and co' seem to have been illuminated manic depressives or they thought that being depressed was a good way of getting illuminated. See The four Humours Melencolic, Black Bile, saturnus/ Saturn / Kronus/ Grim Reaper.
Most of these upper class english floks living in Florence were well into Espteric studies. Elizabeth Barret Browning was evidently a well known 19th century poet
in her spare time she translated books such as The Egyptian Book of the Dead.
In 1737 the Medici dynasty died out, Stephen Lawrence of Lorraine became Duke of the Gran Duchy of Tuscany he had been initiated into (English)Freemasonry by John Theophilus Desaguliers some years earlier at the Hague.
Desaguliers, inventer of the planatarium and a member of the Royal Society was a big shot in UK freemasonry which had only come out of the closet 20 years earlier in 1717.
Lorraine was also a member of the Spalding club and knew Issac Newton (freemason.
The oldest bank of the world is just down the road in Siena also popular with British
ruling classes. Tony Blair often shacks up with Prince Strozzi of the Lombard banking family on his San Gimignano estate.
DIAVOLO DEL MERCATO VECCHIO
Profondo Toscana Massonica, Toscana Profonda Massonica, Toscana Massonica profonda,
PROFONDO TOSCANA MASSONICA, TOSCANA PROFONDA MASSONICA, TOSCANA MASSONICA PROFONDA.
Tuscany profoundly masonic Tuscany totally fucking Masonic!
Special release for Vaffanculo Day
Toscana Neoplatonic Toscana Fascista,
Teorie neo-platoniche unite al misticismo orientale erano alla base dell'insegnamento.
La Bella Toscana Massonica, La Toscana Bella
Massonica, La Toscana Massonica Bella.
Visit Beautifull Masonic Tuscany.
Il Mostro massonico di Firenze, The Masonic Monster of Florence. Il Mostro di Firenze.
La Vita Bella Massonica, La Bella Vita Massonica, La Massonica Vita Bella, Bella la Vita Massonica. Massonica la Vita Bella
Libro bianco sulle cosche massoniche o logge mafiose senesi Riviera Toscana, RIVIERA TOSCANA, Zuppa Toscana , ZUPPA TOSCANA
Regione Toscana Sito web ufficiale, REGIONE TOSCANA Sito wegb ufficiale.
Toscana Kitchen + Bar, Il Turism in Tuscany, labellatoscana, LABELLATOSCANA,
Tuscany Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, image results for Toscana, toscana country club, toscana dinnerware, toscana homes, lake toscana, toscana italy, toscana map, Apartments in Tuscany and Villas for rent in Tuscany, a comprehensive guide for holidays in Tuscany,Toscana ceramics, Toscana ceramix, Bella Toscana- estate Agency
Il turismo in Toscana Sito Ufficiale, Toscana.de, Scuola Toscana is one of the oldest italian language schools in Florence, Trattoria Toscana,
, Bella Toscana- estate Agency,Toscana Houses - Real Estate in Tuscany Italy - Properties, homes ... CUCINA TOSCANA, cucina toscana,
Villa Toscana luxury bed and breakfast, Toscana Mia - Italian Language Art and Cooking School,Toscana Saporita Tuscan Cooking School,
LEGAMBIENTE TOSCANA, NEGAMBIENTE TOSCANA, AMBIENTALISMO DEL POTERE, Legambiente Toscana, Negambiente Toscana,
One Eye, One love, one unity,
One god, one aim, one Trinity,
I am a madman, I am a madman, I am a madman,
yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah
The Truth is taking over Liars run for cover
the truth is taking over right now now now
I see everything with my mystic eye in the mystic sky.
Lee Scratch Perry ( on the wire !!)
Broad Street Methodist Church Flower Festival 2012
Visit the Church's website at:
broadstreetmethodistchurch.co.uk
This Street Photographer Tracked Down the People He Took Pictures of 30 Years Ago
This Street Photographer Tracked Down the People He Took Pictures of 30 Years Ago
Chris Porsz is a well-known street photographer from England. In the 1970s and 1980s, he worked in the English town of Peterborough. At that time, the many eye-catching representatives of English youth fell into his line of sight: rebels, romantics, adventure-seekers. Several decades later, Chris decided to track down the people he had photographed and to recreate the scenes from the original images with them in perfect detail.
We at Bright Side were fascinated by Chris’s project, as well as by the way that life can take such unexpected turns.
The bells of St Bene't's Cambridge
Cambridge is a beautiful city full of magnificent gothic and classically styled architecture. To walk through the city and discover a crude Anglo-Saxon tower standing in amongst it all is a nice surprise. The tower dates from around 1025 and contains much long and short work in the corners. The moulded tower arch is a huge and impressive piece of work with carved beasts either side, to the east.
1 1663 Robert Gurney
2 1588 (unidentified)
3 1607 Richard Holdfield
4 1825 William Dobson
5 1610 Richard Holdfield
6 1618 John Draper
The tenor weighs 13-3-3 (700kg) in F#
These bells from various founders form a quality old style six which echoes down the streets of historic Cambridge.
Fabian Stedman (who, as many of you know, devised the famous principle Duffield) was a clerk of the parish so it's undoubtedly true that he knew and rang these bells and there's a memorial plaque to him in the tower.
The ringing featured on this video is some spliced Surprise minor, rung on the FODS tour in Cambridge in October 2010. Please watch out for the long and short work in the tower arch. It is lovely.
This tower is very close to other churches in Cambridge with bells. Great St Marys (12) is 180 metres away, St Edward King and Martyr (6) is 110 metres away and St Botolphs (4, chiming) is 130 metres away.
Here is a useful site with some pictures and more information about the church.