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Ghosts of England Ep 37 - Yorkshire
Hi everyone, thanks for putting up with the delay, it's nice to see so many more subscribers even though I haven't been so active,
Today I am happy to release Episod 37 in the Ghosts of England Series, this episode features 14 real ghost reports fromt he county of Yorkshire, I hope you enjoy.
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Gerry Jablonski - Nags - 2011
Gerry Jablonski Band at The Nags Head in High Wycombe on 10th March 2011 playing at the Music venue weekly Tuesday Blues Night , from this powerhouse of a British Blues band
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Rainy Sunday Drive To Of Leslie House In Leslie Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of a rainy Sunday drive to the gates to Leslie House on visit to Leslie, Fife. Leslie House was built for the Duke of Rothes between 1667 and 1674 and this became the seat of the Rothes family. The house which was dubbed Villa De Rothes was the centre of life in the village and once rivaled Holyrood Palace for both size and glamour. When a fire destroyed the building in 1763, the north, east and south wings were demolished. Only the west wing was retained and this was reconstructed between 1745 and 1747. In 1919 the house was acquired by Sir Robert Spencer Nairn who, as he saw the advancing development of Glenrothes, gave it to the Church of Scotland in 1952 for use as an Eventide Home. Following purchase from the Church of Scotland in 2005, Sundial Properties planned to restore the building and convert it into 17 luxury flats, with 12 detatched homes within the grounds. A fire in 2009 put a halt to the renovation.
Col Agnel Colle dell Agnello, 3th highest pass Alps, France Italy on BMW R1200GS motorbikes
Col Agnel Colle dell Agnello, 3th highest pass Alps
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Starting in the Queyras valley, France
2744m, third highest paved pass Alps
Alpine marmots up to 55cm long
Up to Castello: 35 km 24 hairpins
Perfect tarmac and wide open views
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Border crossing France/Italy on top
Frequently sunny top above the clouds
Descent 22 km, average gradient 6.5%
Climbing with Sisi-car is a challenge
Eastside overlooking Stura valley Italy
Ending at lake Castello (Pontechianale)
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Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, Scotland - Edimburgo, Escócia
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Gerry Jablonski Interview
Guitar maestro, Gerry Jablonski, talks about the other band members in the first part of the film and demonstrates his Gibson Les Paul guitar playing skills in the second part. Recorded at B.I.T.S, Banff, Scotland.
University of Aberdeen | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:18 1 History
00:03:27 1.1 King's and Marischal Colleges
00:06:44 1.2 The University of Aberdeen's creation
00:08:34 1.3 The modern university
00:10:53 2 Campuses
00:11:33 2.1 King's College
00:16:58 2.2 Marischal College
00:19:33 2.3 Other campuses
00:19:43 2.3.1 Doha, Qatar
00:20:28 2.3.2 Foresterhill
00:21:23 2.3.3 Hilton
00:22:14 3 Organisation and administration
00:22:25 3.1 Governance
00:23:57 3.1.1 Chancellor
00:24:29 3.1.2 Lord Rector
00:25:21 3.1.3 Principal and Vice-Chancellor
00:25:47 3.2 Schools and Institutes
00:26:19 4 Symbols of the university
00:26:44 4.1 Coat of arms
00:27:34 4.2 Motto
00:28:20 4.3 Tartan
00:28:52 4.4 Academic dress
00:30:35 5 Academic profile
00:30:45 5.1 Rankings and reputation
00:32:38 6 Student life
00:33:29 6.1 Student representation
00:35:36 6.2 Student organisations
00:38:06 6.3 University accommodation
00:39:51 6.4 Sports
00:41:04 6.5 Music
00:41:45 6.6 Student media
00:42:09 7 Notable alumni and academics
00:49:35 7.1 Nobel Prize winners
00:51:11 8 See also
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The University of Aberdeen (abbreviated as Aberd. in post-nominals) is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is an ancient university founded in 1495 when William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of Scotland, petitioned Pope Alexander VI on behalf of James IV, King of Scots to establish King's College, making it Scotland's third-oldest university and the fifth-oldest in the English-speaking world. Today, Aberdeen is consistently ranked among the top 200 universities in the world and is ranked within the top 30 universities in the United Kingdom. In the 2019 Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings, Aberdeen was ranked 31st in the world for impact on society. Aberdeen was also named the 2019 Scottish University of the Year by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide.The university as it is currently comprised was formed in 1860 by a merger between King's College and Marischal College, a second university founded in 1593 as a Protestant alternative to the former. The university's iconic buildings act as symbols of wider Aberdeen, particularly Marischal College in the city centre and the crown steeple of King's College in Old Aberdeen. There are two campuses; the predominantly utilised King's College campus dominates the section of the city known as Old Aberdeen, which is approximately two miles north of the city centre. Although the original site of the university's foundation, most academic buildings apart from the King's College Chapel and Quadrangle were constructed in the 20th century during a period of significant expansion. The university's Foresterhill campus is next to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and houses the School of Medicine and Dentistry as well as the School of Medical Sciences. Together these buildings comprise one of Europe's largest health campuses. The annual income of the institution for 2017–18 was £219.5 million of which £56.1 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £226.8 million.Aberdeen has 14,150 students from undergraduate to doctoral level (as of 2016/17), including many international students. An abundant range of disciplines are taught at the university, with 650 undergraduate degree programmes offered in the 2012-13 academic year. Many important figures in the field of theology were educated at the university, particularly in its earlier history, giving rise to the Aberdeen doctors in the 17th century and the prolific enlightenment philosopher Thomas Reid in the 18th. Five Nobel laureates have since been associated with Aberdeen.