The City of York, United Kingdom ❤
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The beautiful City of York. Wonder through the medieval streets and see some of the fantastic tourist attractions...
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York Minster (Cathedral) ❤
Clifford's Tower
Castle Museum, York Castle
St Helens Square
Bettys Cafe & Tea Rooms (Afternoon Tea)
Mansion House (Lord Mayor of York)
Kings Square (York Chocolate Story)
River Ouse, Boat Hire & Boat Cruises
Kings Arms (Old pub which floods)
Amazing views from the City Walls
Yorkshire Museum (Roman York)
Museum Gardens
St Mary's Abbey Ruins
York Art Gallery (Centre of Ceramics Arts)
Bootham Bar (City Gate)
Exhibition Square, Fountains
De Grey Rooms
York Railway Station
Open top tour buses, walking tours..
There are so many more attractions not shown in this video!!
Shambles, Stonegate, Jorvik, Racecourse..
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St Helen's Square in York Christmas 2012
Saint Helen's Square in York Christmas 2012
St Helen's Square, York, 19th December 2010
Very Christmassy with the buskers and all that...
YORK WALK | Walk through the historic streets of York
YORK WALK | Walk through the streets of York Town Centre
Walk through the historic streets of York City Centre walking from the steps of York Minster, through Stonegate and on to St Helens Square.
We start this walk around York outside York Minster at the statue of Constantine The Great before we head South West down Stonegate.
Stonegate is one of the most popular streets in York City Centre, and one of the busiest shopping destination in Yorkshire.
If you're visiting York then Stonegate is a must see destination with some quaint shops, some old English pubs and taverns, and a very British feel.
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The road has always been central to York's layout. Six feet below its pavement lies the Roman Via Praetoria, which connected the Basilica at the centre of the fortress to the bridge over the River Ouse and the civilian settlement on the other side.
The Roman road may have given this York street its name, although Francis Drake records in 1736: ‘It had this name given as is said from the vast quantity of stone lead through this street for the building of the cathedral’.
As we travel down Stonegate we pass The Punch Bowl English pub and towards the end there is the new York Roast Company that serve the finest Yorkshire Pudding and Roast Beef wraps!
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Views Around the City of York, North Yorkshire, England - 8th June, 2014
This film features views around the historic city of York on a very sunny Spring Sunday in June 2014, when the city was extremely busy with tourists. The film was made on a walk from York Railway Station around the City Centre and walls.
Identified features and locations within the video are as follows: Station Rise, Station Avenue, Railway Workers War Memorial, Station Road, Scarborough Bridge, River Ouse, Museum Street, Lodge House, Museum Gardens, Multangular Tower, Owl Adventures, Yorkshire Museum, St. Mary's Abbey ruins, Gatehouse, St. Olave's Church, Marygate, St. Mary's Tower, Bootham, Exhibition Square, King's Manor (University of York), St. Leonard's Place, High Petergate, St. Michael le Belfry, York Minster, Roman Emperor Constantine statue, Stonegate, St. Helen's Square, Mansion House, St. Helen's Church, Coney Street, St. Martin's Church, Spurriergate, Low Ousegate, Ouse Bridge, King's Staith, Skeldergate Bridge, Clifford's Tower, York Castle Museum, River Foss, Fishergate, St. George's Roman Catholic Church, George Street, York Barbican, Paragon Street, Walmgate, Fossgate, The old Scala Cinema building, Pavement, Shambles, Church of All Saints Pavement, St. Sampson's Square, Parliament Street, Jubbergate and Newgate Market.
This is a lovely city, with a rich cultural history, and well worth a visit if you are in England.
From St Helens Sq to Piccadilly
Just a stroll through the middle of York, starting from St Helens Square and finishing at the end of Piccadilly.
Coney Street A Journey through History in Pictures
Coney Street is one of York's main shopping streets, where familiar high street retail names cater as much for locals as for tourists. Some of the buildings in the street are timber-framed structures. Coney Street runs along the course of a stretch of Roman road which lay just outside the Roman fortress and which ran almost parallel to the eastern bank of the River Ouse. The earliest record of Coney Street's name is in 1213 when it was called Cuningstreta, deriving from the Viking word Konungra and straet - a street. Konungr means king - thus it was King's street. Coney Street was once divided into three stretches - Old Coney Street to the north of St Helen's Square, Coney Street in the middle and Little Coney Street to the south. Old Coney Street is now called Lendal, and Little Coney Street is now called Spurriergate.
The Mansion House, located where Coney Street meets Lendal in St Helen's Square is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of York and was built 1725-27 by John Etty. It has an interesting collection of city regalia including a 15th century Sword of State and the Great Mace of 1647.
The medieval church of St Martin-le Grand is located on the south side of Coney Street. Its recorded history goes back as far as the Domesday Book but the church was severely damaged during a World War Two bombing raid in 1942. The church's tower (1427) was originally the south western tower. Some interesting stained glass can be seen within the church, but much of the building is rebuilding of the 1960s. A pretty clock protrudes from the church exterior overlooking shoppers in busy Coney Street. It dates from 1668 but was given a new dial 1778. A model of an Admiral with a sextant stands on top of the clock.
People walking in York, UK
People on a street-corner in York, UK. July 17, 2011.
Places to see in ( Birkenhead - UK )
Places to see in ( Birkenhead - UK )
Birkenhead is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in Merseyside, England. Historically in Cheshire, Birkenhead is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the west bank of the River Mersey, opposite the city of Liverpool.
The recorded history of Birkenhead began with the establishment of Birkenhead Priory and the Mersey Ferry in the 12th century. During the 19th century Birkenhead expanded greatly, becoming a town as a consequence of the Industrial Revolution, with Birkenhead Park and Hamilton Square being examples of the era. Around the same time, Birkenhead gained the first street tramway in Britain. Later, the Mersey Railway connected Birkenhead and Liverpool, with the world's first tunnel beneath a tidal estuary.
Birkenhead is perhaps best known for the shipbuilding of Cammell Laird, and for the town's seaport. In the second half of the 20th century, the town suffered a significant period of decline, with containerisation causing a reduction in port activity. During the first half of the 21st century, the Wirral Waters development is planned to regenerate much of the dockland.
Birkenhead had the first street tramway in Britain. Opened on 29 August 1860 the first line ran from Woodside (adjoining the terminal of the Mersey Ferry) to Birkenhead Park. The system was later electrified and operated from 1901 as Birkenhead Corporation Tramways. Two replica trams, imported from Hong Kong, have been brought into service as part of a heritage tramway between Woodside and Wirral Transport Museum, and Birkenhead Corporation Tramways Car No.20 is preserved on this line. Present-day services are run by operators including Arriva, Stagecoach and Avon Buses, and coordinated by Merseytravel. Birkenhead bus station opened in 1996. National Express provides long-distance coach services to other UK cities, with direct routes including London, Glasgow, Bangor and Newcastle.
The town has one operational railway depot, Birkenhead North TMD; one disused, Birkenhead Central TMD; and two demolished, Birkenhead Mollington Street TMD and a further depot adjacent to Birkenhead Park station. The remains of the Birkenhead Dock Branch are still extant in a cutting through the centre of the town, which was used primarily for freight services. Much of the peripheral railway infrastructure, around the docks, has been removed since the 1980s. Birkenhead's dock system is part of the Port of Liverpool, operated by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company under the ownership of The Peel Group.
Alot to see in ( Birkenhead - UK ) such as :
Wirral Transport Museum
Williamson Art Gallery and Museum
Birkenhead Priory
Dee Estuary
Birkenhead Park
U-boat Story
New Ferry Butterfly Park
Eastham Country Park
Royden Park
Church of Christ the King, Birkenhead
Arrowe Country Park and Golf Course
Dibbinsdale Nature Reserve
( Birkenhead - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Birkenhead . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Birkenhead - UK
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St Helens in the Park Camping and caravanning site, Scarborough
Shot over one day on location at St Helens in the Park Camping and caravanning site in Scarborough.
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Situated on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, and only six miles from Scarborough with its two bays and castle. St Helens in the Park is an attractive, established caravan park offering a welcome and relaxed atmosphere, with first class facilities.
Terracing and landscaping at the Park has created intimate areas ... screened by trees to create individual spaces each with their own character and outlook
... where families can enjoy their holiday together, close to the play areas for the children.
.... Or for Adult couples who prefer quiet relaxation, away from the noise and bustle, with super pitches available too.
For those looking for something just a little different there are two wooden cabins available to hire -- each large enough for four people to enjoy and close to the children's play area. Camping without the need to pitch a tent!
There are excellent facilities on site to make your holiday more enjoyable.
Whether it's relaxing by your caravan, or wandering around the lovely walks surrounding the Park
There's space for kite flying and football in the three acre space set aside for children, as well as a dedicated area for you to walk your pets.
With Scarborough only 6 miles away and the North York Moors beckoning there is something for everyone.
The superb shower blocks are cleaned throughout the day and all have hair care and baby units available in the ladies section and have hot water on tap 24 hours every day.
There's even a campers laundrette if you need it too.
The well-stocked, licensed on-site shop is open for, fresh milk and bread daily, or if you forget the essentials.
Many of our guests prefer to eat in our on-site café -- with a range of dishes to appeal to almost everyone.
If you're wanting to venture outside the site and explore the area, there are pubs and restaurants within easy reach in the lovely Wykenham Village, or further afield in Scarborough or the surrounding North Yorkshire region.
There's plenty to do and see at St Helen's in the Park - THE best camping and caravanning location between the North Yorkshire Moors and the Coast.
We look forward to seeing you.
St Helens Caravaning & Camping Park
Wykeham
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO13 9QD
+44 (0)1723 862771
【YORK】英國女生兩度穿短裙?| 全是賣肉的斜角巷? | York Day 1 (Eng Sub)
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Olympic Torch - St Helen's Square
A brief glimpse of the torch as it flashes past St Helen's Square in York. Only lasts a few seconds (right at the end).
Flashmob in York
York’s Chocolate Story celebrated Yorkshire Day by staging a singing flash mob in St Helen’s Square, York.
Labour Rally - York [2017]
Labour Party hold a General Election Rally in York, May 2017. The event held in St Helen's Square, attracted big crowds and was attended by York Central MP and Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn.
PH1 Films: John Newling thinking
John Newling in St Helen's Square, York, contemplates a '21st Century Eden' as part of his public artist's residency in the city, part of PH1: Artists in Place (curated by the New School House Gallery and supported by Arts Council England).
A Portrait of YORK youtube
documentary of York and its attractions and sites, a DVD of this program is available from :-
Street Singers in York
Two street musicians were singing songs in the street of York, the UK.
Brilliant York street performer
A brilliant street performer in St Helens Square, York. He is riding an 8ft tall Uni-cycle whilst catching and juggling sharp knives. These Guys and Girls do this for a living so if you see them perform please support them.Thanks
York Minster Palm Sunday procession. 14th April 2019
York Minster Palm Sunday procession with Palms, from The Mansion House, in St Helen's Square to York Minster joining the procession a couple of donkeys from Monk Fryston Priory Farm.