Bowling at Dereham Strikes
Jasper back in action strikes and spares aplenty. Check the floss on this child.
Strike of Eagles - The story of the first American air raid of WW2 (Documentary)
A short documentary drama about the 4th July 1942 joint American and British air raid against occupied Europe. The first wartime mission to include members of the 8th Air Force, and an action that has largely been overlooked by history.
This short documentary has been designed with school use in mind, and is timed to be suitable for a school assembly or as inspiration for a Remembrance lesson (for example, researching another local military operation, or the fate of personnel such as Captain Kegelman).
Created using survivng footage from WW2 from a range of sources. Norfolk Broadcasting do not own, nor do we intend to profit from the archival footage used in this documentary whatsoever. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
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Fred Nicholson School (Year 9) @ Dereham Strikes Bowling @ Christmas 2006 (HQ Video)
Fred Nicholson School (Year 9) @ Dereham Strikes Bowling @ Christmas 2006 (HQ Video)
England Fans Watching Colombia v England Around The UK - Russia 2018 World Cup
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England fans watching the match in Leeds, London, Dereham, and Colombia fans in Moscow.
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Floods Round Saham Hills & Watton 23/06/2016
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England Fans Watch Belgium Defeat - Russia 2018 World Cup
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Football fans watch the England vs Belgium game on the World Cup grandstand at the Railway Tavern pub in Dereham, Norfolk. Shots from Bermondsey's Kirby Estate at full time. Interview with resident Chris Dowse.
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Watton v Dereham 05.01.19
Dereham Bowling @ Dereham in Norfolk 2008 (Video 7)
DJ Alastair Lesiuk, Nathan Lesiuk, Sue Lesiuk, Tim Lesiuk and Dan Crampton @ Dereham Bowling in Dereham in Norfolk 2008 (Video 7) (DJ Alastair Lesiuk gets excited about his three strikes in a row)
30th April 1963: The Bristol Bus Boycott against discriminatory recruitment begins
Around 3,000 people of West Indian origin lived in the city of Bristol in 1963, predominantly around the St Pauls area. There was not yet any legislation against discriminating on racial grounds so it was common in both housing and employment, while so-called “coloureds” often suffered violence at the hands of gangs of white Teddy Boys.
In 1955, the same year as the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama, the Transport and General Workers Union that represented bus drivers had reportedly passed a resolution that “coloured” workers should not be employed. The management of the Bristol Omnibus Company shared this attitude. Consequently, despite an acute labour shortage in the early 1960s, it was impossible to get a job on a bus crew unless you were white.
A group of West Indian men formed an action group to challenge the situation. In April 1963 the London-accented Paul Stephenson telephoned the bus company and set up an interview for Guy Bailey, a young man of West Indian heritage. He was turned away from the interview because he was black. At a press conference in his flat on 29 April, Stephenson called for people to boycott the bus company until the “colour bar” was abolished.
The boycott, which was supported by people across the city as well as the press, succeeded. On 28 August, the same day that Martin Luther King made his “I Have a Dream” speech, the company’s management announced the end of its discriminatory employment policy. The city’s first non-white bus conductor began work the following month.
A Non-League Football Documentary: We Are Dereham - 'David and Goliath' (Episode 3)
Here it is, the third instalment in our season-long look at Dereham Town FC. This episode 'David and Goliath' sees the DESA students, take on the U18s of Peterborough United at Aldiss Park, almost beating them in the First Round Proper of the FA Youth Cup. We also see their final qualifier vs AFC Dunstable, as well as checking in on the Dereham first team, who play Norwich City U18s, Grays Athletic and Witham Town while they look for their first home win of the season.
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British Army take on Germany in ‘Game of Rememberance’
A match between the British Army and the German Armed Forces took place in Nottingham on Thursday, marking the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.
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Celebrations As England Go Through To Quarter-Finals Of The World Cup - Russia 2018 World Cup
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Fans in Dereham, Norfolk celebrate as England beat Colombia at penalties.
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Fire fighter returns to base to celebrate 90th birthday
One of the first fire-fighters stationed in a Norfolk village has been reliving his time on the force during a special visit on his 90th birthday.
Fire fighters past and present gathered at Hethersett fire station on Friday to celebrate Ronnie Feek’s 90th birthday, 45 years after he retired from the force.
Dereham Town v Met Police 1-1 Goals and Highlights | FA Cup 3rd Qualifying Round - FATV
Video highlights of The FA Cup Third Round Qualifying tie between Dereham Town and Metropolitan Police.
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Dereham Town and Met Police will lock horns again after playing out an entertaining 1-1 draw in their FA Cup tie at Aldiss Park.
Craig Brown opened the scoring for the visitors, but substitute Shaun Bammant's second half strike ensured that the two sides will meet again on Wednesday.
Both teams will be in Monday's draw for The Fourth Round Qualifying.
A crowd of 328 turned out and it was Met Police who started the stronger of the two teams.
Tyron Smith went close with a free-kick, while Bowen also spurned a good opportunity early on.
Met Police broke the deadlock in the 11th minute after Dereham goalkeeper Andy Wilton and defender Adam Gusterson failed to cut out a teasing cross from Brown.
Each left the other to deal with the cross and the ball ended up in the back of the net -- much to the delight of the travelling side.
Dereham boss Matt Henman decided to introduce Bammant at half-time, and his decision paid dividends within 120 seconds. The forward latched on to Luke Tuttle's superbly-weighted through ball and arrowed the ball into the back of the net.
Both sides created chances late on but neither could snatch a victory. They will clash again next week at Imber Court for a spot in the next round.
1 minute of the electric storm over Stanstead Abbotts tonight 24/07/19
A short 1 minute video of the electric storm over Stanstead Abbotts and North London tonight. Nature at its best. Lighting up the sky
Very pretty Aston Martin spotted in Dereham
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Electric Storm Over Dereham 19/07/17
These clips were captured around 2am in Dereham of the Thunder and lightning Storm.
Dereham boxing club: The oldest boxing club in Norfolk
It may be just a tiny wooden shed in the corner of a car park but we found out just what happens inside Dereham boxing club - the oldest boxing club in the county.
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