Kibworth Coach & Horses Pub Fire 20 02 15
Firefighters managed to stop a blaze ripping through a 17th century coaching inn this afternoon.
Fire crews were called to the Coach and Horses in Kibworth shortly before 2pm after fire broke out in the kitchen annexe.
Fire fighters wearing breathing apparatus fought the blaze in the building in Leicester Road.
Licensee Des Scarboro said: I want to thank the fire service for their speedy reaction and skill in restricting the fire to the kitchen area.
We shall have to check out the electrics to see when we can re-open.
There were two customers in the pub at the time the fire broke out. No-one injured.
Watch manager Tony Bishop from Market Harborough fire station said: “We were called to a fire in the kitchen annexe of the public house.
“It looks as if a deep fat frier was the cause.
“The single storey kitchen measuring some 10m by 8m was very badly damaged.
“But the rest of the public house was untouched.”
Kibworth resident and local heritage expert Dr Kevin Feltham said: “The Coach and Horses has just re-opened after having the fire alarms upgraded.
“It is a 17th century coaching inn and it would have been a tragedy if it had been badly damaged.”
He said many villagers had planned to attend a Chinese New Year buffet organised by new licensee Des Scarboro on Saturday night.
Mr Feltham added: “The kitchens had also been upgraded. We don’t know what will happen about the event now.”
The pub featured in the celebrated television history series the Story of England by Michael Wood.
The series plotted 1,000 years of English history as Kibworth was situated where Danish and Anglo-Saxon territories met.
The building was used as a headquarters for the production team.
Eventing Radio interviews Sinead Halpin and James Allston at ROLEX
The Horse Radio Network had a booth at Rolex 2011 where Christ Stafford of Eventing Radio provided live coverage of the event and interviewed various competitors. Here James Alliston arrives just as Sinead Halpin's interview is done. Eventers are always cordial and even helpful to fellow competitors.
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Model Railway –Mini test Layout
My 5ft 6inch x 4ft practice layout. I have noticed the Pullman coaches do not like the Hornby points, some of the plastic guides on the points seem a bit too high and catch the coaches.
Places to see in ( Stone - UK )
Places to see in ( Stone - UK )
Stone is a Civil parish and market town in Staffordshire, England, 7 miles north of Stafford and 7 miles south of Stoke-on-Trent. It was an urban district council and a rural district council before becoming part of the Borough of Stafford in 1974.
Stone lies within the territory of the Iron Age Celtic tribe 'the cornovii' (people of the horn; perhaps a horned god or topographical feature) mentioned by Ptolemy 2nd century AD in Geographia. To the northwest of Stone lies one of their hill forts which overlooks the Trent and perhaps the salt production in the region.
The early history of Stone is unclear and clouded by the 12th century medieval romance concerning the murder of the Saxon princes Wulfad and Rufin by their father Wulfhere of Mercia who reputedly had his base near Darleston (Wulfherecester). The murder of Wulfad in the 7th century and his subsequent entombment under a cairn of stones is the traditional story (described as 'historically valueless' by Thacker 1985: 6).
Stone Urban District was an urban district. It was based on the Stone civil parish which equates to the town of Stone. There were two amendments in parts of the Stone Rural parish in Stone Rural District were transferred in. The district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, and replaced with Stafford Borough Council and Stone Town Council. The latter publishes a history of Stone.
Stone stands in the valley of the River Trent, and was an important stopping-off point for stagecoaches on one of the roads turnpiked in the 18th century. A directory for 1851 says that Stone was a very lively town, and a great thoroughfare for coaches, carriers and travellers…. No fewer than 38 stage coaches passed through the town daily. The main coaching route was the London to Holyhead route, via Watling Street as far as Lichfield and then from Lichfield to Holyhead via the A51. To support the coaching trade Stone was a principal stopping point with many coaching inns to refresh both horses and travellers. Notable hostelries include the Crown Hotel, Crown & Anchor, Red Lion and the Black Horse Inn.
The River Trent, which runs through the town, had been used for cargo-carrying vessels since Roman times but further inland smaller boats could only be used. Seasonal fluctuations in water depth proved insurmountable, although cargo could be carried from the sea as far south as Wilden Ferry (southeast of Derby), where the River Derwent joins the Trent and increases the quantity of water, then onwards by road. Prior to tarmac roads, journeys overland by roads were slow and delicate wares were prone to breakages over the rough terrain.
Stone Parish Church, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, is at the south end of the town located on what used to be Stone Priory. It was commenced in 1753, and finished in 1758. The present clock dates from 1896. Stone railway station, on the West Coast Main Line, serves the town. An hourly semi-fast direct service has been operated by London Midland trains since 2008. This runs south to London Euston via Stafford and the Trent Valley line, and north to Crewe via Stoke-on-Trent. Passenger numbers have risen 152 per cent since 2008, and at June 2012 three more services per day are being planned to cope with demand
James Brindley, the canal builder, put forward the scheme to build what he called the Grand Trunk Canal to connect the two rivers, Mersey and Trent in 1766. It was backed by Josiah Wedgwood who saw that it offered an efficient way to bring raw materials to the potteries and to transport finished wares to his customers. By 29 September 1772 (Brindley died on 27 September), 48 miles of the Grand Trunk Canal (now known as the Trent and Mersey Canal) from Wilden Ferry to Stone was navigable — the length past Burton-on-Trent being completed in 1770.
On completion of the Star Lock a grand opening was held, and during this opening a cannon was fired in celebration. However disaster struck and the cannon damaged the new lock, requiring a re-build. Stone became the headquarters of the canal company with its office at Westbridge House, sited then below Star Lock on what is now Westbridge Park. The offices were moved later to Stoke-on-Trent.
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Allelys Heavy Haulage - M1 Motorway
Three Allelys Heavy Haulage trucks on the M1 near J25 hauling Class 800 power car, 800002 and two coaches made by Hitachi.
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Places to see in ( Stone - UK )
Places to see in ( Stone - UK )
Stone is a Civil parish and market town in Staffordshire, England, 7 miles north of Stafford and 7 miles south of Stoke-on-Trent. It was an urban district council and a rural district council before becoming part of the Borough of Stafford in 1974.
Stone lies within the territory of the Iron Age Celtic tribe 'the cornovii' (people of the horn; perhaps a horned god or topographical feature) mentioned by Ptolemy 2nd century AD in Geographia. To the northwest of Stone lies one of their hill forts which overlooks the Trent and perhaps the salt production in the region.
The early history of Stone is unclear and clouded by the 12th century medieval romance concerning the murder of the Saxon princes Wulfad and Rufin by their father Wulfhere of Mercia who reputedly had his base near Darleston (Wulfherecester). The murder of Wulfad in the 7th century and his subsequent entombment under a cairn of stones is the traditional story (described as 'historically valueless' by Thacker 1985: 6).
Stone Urban District was an urban district. It was based on the Stone civil parish which equates to the town of Stone. There were two amendments in parts of the Stone Rural parish in Stone Rural District were transferred in. The district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, and replaced with Stafford Borough Council and Stone Town Council. The latter publishes a history of Stone.
Stone stands in the valley of the River Trent, and was an important stopping-off point for stagecoaches on one of the roads turnpiked in the 18th century. A directory for 1851 says that Stone was a very lively town, and a great thoroughfare for coaches, carriers and travellers…. No fewer than 38 stage coaches passed through the town daily. The main coaching route was the London to Holyhead route, via Watling Street as far as Lichfield and then from Lichfield to Holyhead via the A51. To support the coaching trade Stone was a principal stopping point with many coaching inns to refresh both horses and travellers. Notable hostelries include the Crown Hotel, Crown & Anchor, Red Lion and the Black Horse Inn.
The River Trent, which runs through the town, had been used for cargo-carrying vessels since Roman times but further inland smaller boats could only be used. Seasonal fluctuations in water depth proved insurmountable, although cargo could be carried from the sea as far south as Wilden Ferry (southeast of Derby), where the River Derwent joins the Trent and increases the quantity of water, then onwards by road. Prior to tarmac roads, journeys overland by roads were slow and delicate wares were prone to breakages over the rough terrain.
Stone Parish Church, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, is at the south end of the town located on what used to be Stone Priory. It was commenced in 1753, and finished in 1758. The present clock dates from 1896. Stone railway station, on the West Coast Main Line, serves the town. An hourly semi-fast direct service has been operated by London Midland trains since 2008. This runs south to London Euston via Stafford and the Trent Valley line, and north to Crewe via Stoke-on-Trent. Passenger numbers have risen 152 per cent since 2008, and at June 2012 three more services per day are being planned to cope with demand
James Brindley, the canal builder, put forward the scheme to build what he called the Grand Trunk Canal to connect the two rivers, Mersey and Trent in 1766. It was backed by Josiah Wedgwood who saw that it offered an efficient way to bring raw materials to the potteries and to transport finished wares to his customers. By 29 September 1772 (Brindley died on 27 September), 48 miles of the Grand Trunk Canal (now known as the Trent and Mersey Canal) from Wilden Ferry to Stone was navigable — the length past Burton-on-Trent being completed in 1770.
On completion of the Star Lock a grand opening was held, and during this opening a cannon was fired in celebration. However disaster struck and the cannon damaged the new lock, requiring a re-build. Stone became the headquarters of the canal company with its office at Westbridge House, sited then below Star Lock on what is now Westbridge Park. The offices were moved later to Stoke-on-Trent.
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BP2BP Episode 6 - Amsterdam Stagging!
This episode sees Shaun finishing off a week of work at City Athletic London before heading on a flight to Amsterdam for his brother's bachelor party.
Shaun takes the camera along for the ride to give you a little insight into life on the road and a typical British stag do abroad! ;)
Horse drawn train of FEI vehicles
Robert Sampson with Axl and Crystal tow 4 FEI vehicles back to the British camp after weighing.
C.M.E. TRAINS, FOOD, DRINK & HORSES. ! 06.06.2015
Well well well. A few surprises on this Cumbrian Mountain Express.
No standing in Vestibule areas. No photo's from drop down windows. If you do you will be asked to leave the train at the next station. All this apparently because Network Rail is watching W.C.R very closely and ready to revoke their licence for any wrong move. So there you go. Whether this will affect all rail tour operators we will see. If it does I can foresee a drop in the number enthusiasts travelling on the tours. Great pity just because one driver went through a RED signal.
Good day and no complaints. Food and staff very good. Change of Loco at Crewe due to damaged wind screen.
New Locomotive Aka 4000 Hp Kestrel Locomotive (1968)
No title. New 4000 HP Kestrel locomotive built by Hawker Siddeley, London.
M/S of the British Rail diesel locomotive at Marylebone station. C/U name Kestrel on side of the locomotive. Panning shot of train standing at platform. C/U interior of train's engine room. C/U driver in cabin. C/U control panel. C/U gauges showing the speedometer which reads up to 120 mph. M/S Sir Arnold Hall hands key of Kestrel to Mr. Johnson, the driver. C/U of an instrument inside the cab. Panning shot as the Kestrel leaves the station. Travelling shot from one of the coaches showing the Kestrel pulling line of coaches.
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Chris Kläfford ROCKS The Stage With Heartfelt Song, Cold at the Altar - America's Got Talent 2019
The musician from Sweden returns to AGT with another original song called Cold at the Altar.
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Sister vs Brother - Twin Gymnastics
Twin vs Twin. Payton and Paxton challenge each other to 3 gymnastics events. Who will be victorious? 9 Year old Twins!
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Paxton and Payton are 9 years old. They are red belts in martial arts and level 5 in gymnastics. Bryton age 13 and Aston age 11 are their older brothers.
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Not guerrillas but Shire Horses in the mist
Our lovely Shire Horses and Dray being filmed for a commercial on a very misty morning in the Cotswolds in a field at the back of the brewery.
Windsor Horse Show 2016
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India - Ceremony (1940-1949)
India.
Various shots of nicely decorated elephant moving along street in Indian town. Crowd lining street, people cheer as the elephant moves past. Procession moving along street lined by the soldiers. Elephants, horse drawn coaches, troops on camels and troops marching in procession. Indian dignitary and Sir Leslie Wilson with wife moving through crowd to a dais. Crowd gathered around monument showing man on horseback.
The paperwork suggest this is a ceremony of unveiling of monument to Indian warrior and statesman Shivagi by Sir Leslie Wilson.
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The Movement 2019 April 29-30 featuring Monty Roberts + 7 presenters
A journey with horses to learn how mindfulness and horses help us better learn, lead and live better!
THEMOVEMENT2019.com in Solvang CA. Mon-Tues.
Join us for a one of a kind experience, long term effects and goosebumps included.
Whether it’s a clinical science trial, a training method or individual interactions, non-violent communication and a mindful approach are essential to build trust and significantly improve all aspects of relationships. We will explore the unique power of mindfulness and the unique power of horses during two days of keynote presentations from outstanding speakers, live demonstrations with horses and meaningful discussions and discoveries. Whether you are a horse expert or you never interact with horses: We promise you will love what you will bring back into your life - and so will your friends (human and equine), family, peers and team members.
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