Biking Tisbury style
Xc biking around Tisbury Wiltshire.
Clamming Adventures
Waquiot Bay.
Clamming
Breathtaking Moment Clamming on Martha's Vineyard
A Short Ride Through Hindon in Wiltshire
A short ride through the pretty Wiltshire village.
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Home, Life & Style: Duxbury Episode
Join us this week for Home, Life and Style when we are coming to you from the beautiful coastal town of Duxbury, Massachusetts. Host Parker Kelley tours this idyllic community with a couple who has called it home for nearly 50 years. Lynn and Bill just moved into the next chapter of their lives in a brand new custom built home. Also featured in this episode are Island Creek Oyster founder Skip Bennett and the Raw Bar, a boat ride on Eagle’s Nest Bay, a peek into the story behind Consider the Lillie’s and a visit to the allegedly haunted Sun Tavern.
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MVPBS - 'Twas the Night 'fore Nantucket
The WHITE DOG Presents: 'Twas the Night 'fore Nantucket read aloud before the Touchdown Boosters Club over the Martha's Vineyard Football Team's traditional steak dinner at the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School before the entire football community on the eve of a great American rivalry, The 35th Annual Island Cup game versus Nantucket High School.
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Old Compton at Dean Street Soho London.
The Soho area has been at the heart of London's sex industry for over 200 years; between 1778 and 1801 21 Soho Square was location of The White House, an infamous magic brothel described by Henry Mayhew as a notorious place of ill-fame.
Before the introduction of the Street Offences Act in 1959, prostitutes packed the streets and alleys of Soho and by the early sixties the area was home to nearly a hundred strip clubs and almost every doorway in Soho had little postcards advertising Large Chest for Sale or French Lessons Given.
These were known as walk ups. With prostitution driven off the streets, many clubs such as The Blue Lagoon became prostitution fronts.
The Metropolitan Police Vice squad at that time suffered from corrupt police officers involved with enforcing organised crime control of the area, but simultaneously accepting back-handers or bribes.
Clip joints also surfaced in the 1960s; these establishments sold coloured water as champagne with the promise of sex to follow, thus fleecing tourists looking for a good time.
Also in 1960, London's first sex cinema theatre, the Compton Cinema Club (a membership only club to get around the law) opened at 56 Old Compton Street. It was owned by Michael Klinger and Tony Tenser who produced many of the early Roman Polanski films such as Cul-de-sac (1966).
Michael Klinger also owned the Heaven and Hell hostess club (which had earlier been just a beatnik club) across the road and a few doors down from the 2I's on the corner of Old Compton Street and Dean Street.
Harrison Marks, a glamour photographer and girlie magazine publisher, had a photographic gallery located at No. 4 Gerrard Street and published several magazines such as Kamera, which sold from the late fifties till 1968.
The model Pamela Green prompted him to take up nude photography, and she remained the creative force in their business until they split in 1967.
The content, however, by today's standard is very innocent.
By the mid-seventies, the sex shops had grown from the handful opened by Carl Slack in the early sixties to a total of fifty-nine sex shops.
Which then dominated the square mile. Some had secret backrooms selling hardcore photographs, Beeline Books (published in America by David Zentner and Olympia Press editions.
By the 1980s, purges of the police force along with a tightening of licensing controls by the City of Westminster led to a crackdown on these illegal premises.
By 2000, a substantial relaxation of general censorship, and the licensing or closing of unlicensed sex shops had reduced the red-light area to just a small area around Brewer Street and Berwick Street. Several strip clubs in the area were reported in London's Evening Standard newspaper in February 2003 to still be rip-offs (known as clip joints), aiming to intimidate customers into paying for absurdly over-priced drinks and very mild 'erotic entertainment'.
Prostitution is still widespread in parts of Soho, with several buildings used as brothels, and there is a persistent problem with drug dealing on some street corners.
Soho continues to be the centre of the sex industry in London, and features numerous licenced sex shops.
There is a clip joint on Tisbury Court and an adult cinema nearby.
Prostitutes are widely available, operating in studio flats.
These are sign-posted by fluorescent model signs at street level
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Chris Matthews Interview on Nantucket.TV - 1 of 2
Chris Matthews Interview on Nantucket.TV
He speaks with ex-Nantucket selectmen Doug Bennett about the Democrats, Republicans, and his views on war, sports, and Nantucket Island.
Video of 112 Peases Point Way South | Edgartown MA real estate & homes on Martha's Vineyard
- Contemporary meets Vineyard farmhouse chic! An open floor plan and rustic interior, complete with moveable barn doors, merge to provide warm and inviting gathering spaces. The spacious rear deck and in-ground pool further enhance the experience. The property is conveniently located to all that is Edgartown. Sited on the corner of Peases Point Way South and North Street, a very quiet lane just .3 mile to Main Street, it is also readily accessible to South Beach and the bike path. A very special neighborhood! Take advantage of this opportunity to renovate what exists or create your own compound with house, guest house and pool. With connection to Town sewer, the property would be allowed 6 bedrooms. For those looking for more opportunity---whether for expansion or for privacy---the abutting .51 acre Lot is available but only in conjunction with the purchase of the parcel with the home. Package price is $2,745,000. Come and explore your options with this artsy home and its fabulous location. Worth a visit!
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Video of 498 Cross Street | Carlisle, Massachusetts real estate & homes by Laura B
- Post and beam contemporary home and barn/home office/studio on private 4.9-acre compound. The home, a spacious custom midcentury modern, is a nature-lover's paradise; its soaring floor-to-ceiling windows welcome in the sunlight and make you feel at one with nature. With its communal spaces in one wing, living quarters in another, the open floor plan welcomes family gatherings and entertaining, while providing space and privacy for family members. Generous closet space, laundry room, fireplace, mud room, and basement playroom are added attractions. But the most astounding aspect is the sparkling three-level barn constructed for their antique collection, library, home business and studio. Has half-bath, kitchenette, oversized 2-car garage. Possibilities for the barn: office, gallery space, studio, accessory apartment. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, writer or inventor, you will find in this property a place for your creative passions to blossom and for your family to thrive.
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