The Carville Hotel Pub Wallsend Burning down - Fire Tyne & Wear
Found this footage i got on an old mobile phone (awful quality back then) 30th April 2010 of the Carville Hotel burning down. I remember the noise waking us up as we were going on holiday the next day and had to be up early.
Chapman Taylor designed expansion to the Orchard Centre in Didcot, UK
The proposed expansion of the Orchard Centre in Didcot represents a huge investment into Didcot and the South Oxfordshire economy. This proposal will further secure Didcot's status as a centre for growth and investment in the area.
Cullercoats, Tyne and Wear, UK
Cullercoats is located between Tynemouth and Whitley Bay. There is a semi-circular sandy beach with cliffs and caves, and the village is a popular destination for day-trippers. The name is thought to derive from Dove (or Culver) Cotes.
Historically the village depended on fishing; there was also local coal mining in so-called bell pits. The coal was used to fire salt pans (now long gone) on the field now known as the boat field. As a port, Cullercoats was used to export both salt and coal. However, the salt industry declined and the growth of the railways led to coal shipments being relocated to better harbours. This left fishing as the main industry and two piers were built on either side of the harbour to provide shelter for the many open top fishing vessels, or cobles, launched from the harbour.
The harbour is the home of the Dove Marine Laboratory, a research and teaching laboratory which forms part of the School of Marine Science and Technology within Newcastle University
In 1848, a coble taking a pilot to a ship further out at sea capsized with the loss of all on board. In response to this disaster the local landowner, the Duke of Northumberland funded the setting up of an RNLI lifeboat station. The following year a second disaster, this time costing 20 lifeboat crew their lives, prompted the Duke to sponsor a competition to design a self-righting lifeboat. The resulting boat, the Percy was built at the Duke's expense and delivered to Cullercoats in 1852. The Brigade House and watchtower were later added above the harbour, but the lifeboat station remained in use, with a few minor alterations, until 2003 when a new station was opened.
The Bay Hotel, an important local landmark, was demolished in 2005. It is notable for a period in the 1880s when it was home to the American watercolour artist Winslow Homer who stayed in room 17 of the Hudleston Arms (1870) (later called the Bay Hotel), and maintained a studio across the road at No.12 Bank Top (demolished 1930). Homer was a resident in Cullercoats for approximately 18 months, from late March 1881 to early November 1882. An apartment block, named Winslow Court, has been built on the site of the Bay Hotel (2007).
Cullercoats is interesting from an architectural perspective: on Simpson Street there is a row of fishermen's cottages which were preserved during the redevelopment of the village in the 1970s. Between the coast and the railway (now Metro) line are Victorian terraces. The land immediately on the other side consists of long avenues of semi-detached houses built between the wars. Another change can be seen along the line of Broadway where the housing changes again to mixed semi-detached/detached 1970s and 1980s housing estates built around long winding roads and cul-de-sacs. Also of note is St George's Parish Church as a good example of Gothic revival architecture.
The present station was first opened by the North Eastern Railway in 1882, and the original station buildings are still in use, although now for the Tyne and Wear Metro.
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Newcastle house fire
May 12, 2016
Newburn Mission
smokin baccy thru a bottle haha
Newcastle upon Tyne Cycle Route - Gosforth to Quayside via Town Moor HD POV
Part 1 of a 2 part route. Another bike route around Newcastle upon Tyne that i use regularly. This is a 10 mile route from Gosforth to Wallsend split into 2 videos as people may find them more useful as 2 routes instead of one.
Part 1 Gosforth to the Quayside.
Starting on Jubilee Road in Gosforth outside the Fire Station, up through Ashburton to the Town Moor. Sticking to outside of city centre past St.James Park and down St.James Boulevard towards Forth Banks and down to Quayside by the Copthorne Hotel.
Footage filmed on EE action cam in 1080 HD. 23.5.16
Landmark Wolves pub, The Wanderer is demolished
The early 20th century building on Molineux Street was bought by Wolves and is now being razed to the ground in preparation for redevelopment into a new car park.
The St Johns Ambulance First Aid Awards.MOV
The St Johns Ambulance First Aid Awards - The Lancaster Hotel, London
Skegness vs Immingham Town - Geni Goal 20 minutes
Geni goal scored during Skegness vs Immingham Town after 20 minutes on Football Manager 2012.
EASTER 2016 (PART) 2 Newcastle City Temple at the Monument
Good Friday Service Churches together
Newcastle charity Anxious Minds changing the way we support mental health
A new Newcastle charity is trying to change the way we support mental health.
Anxious Minds based in Byker was formed in January and provides early mental health for those who need immediate help but are trapped on a waiting list.
And this free support service is finding that sufferers helping other sufferers is one of the best therapies.
Mark Pattison reports for Bulletin.
Railway pub demolition in Whitchurch, Hampshire - CAMRA director's response
The Wessex Regional Director of CAMRA describes what has happened to the Railway Inn hotel and pub in Whitchurch, Hampshire, UK. In short, it has been flattened and a planning application is pending to change its use from community use (pub) to temporary car park.
The Nelson demolition part 4
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Man Loses it Playing Global Draw Roulette || ViralHog
Occurred on March 3, 2017 / London, UK
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Police tape off areas of Newcastle amid terrorism arrest
A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences after armed police raided a home in Newcastle this morning.
A large area of Arthur's Hill, a residential area west of the city, has been taped off and around 100 officers and 40 police vehicles are at the scene.
The operation, centred around Philip Place, is being led by the Counter Terrorism officers, who have taken the suspect to a station in West Yorkshire for questioning.
They say he has been arrested on suspicion of 'being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism'
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Residents were evacuated from their homes in what the police have described as part of an 'intelligence led and pre-planned' investigation.
Residents have spoken of their shock after armed police knocked on their doors this morning and advised them to leave their properties. Eric Johnson, 59 said: 'Just after 10am, armed police came to our door and asked us to evacuate.
'I hadn't seen what was going on, there was just police everywhere. We have an elderly neighbour next door and she's still in her property.'
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Tyne Tunnel Bank Holiday Monday
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Canadian National Telegraph Company | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:35 1 History
00:03:09 1.1 Creation of the company, 1918–23
00:07:36 1.2 CN Telegraph
00:09:03 1.3 CNR Radio
00:10:49 1.4 CN Hotels
00:11:51 1.5 Canadian National Steamship Company
00:12:20 1.5.1 West Coast
00:13:56 1.5.1.1 Canadian former Northern Pacific ships
00:14:21 1.5.1.2 Former Grand Trunk Pacific steamships
00:14:59 1.5.1.3 CN-built steamships for the West Coast
00:16:09 1.5.2 East Coast
00:17:52 1.5.3 Cargo ships
00:18:25 1.6 Pros and cons of nationalization
00:20:33 1.7 CNR as a social and economic tool
00:21:32 1.8 Deregulation and recapitalization
00:23:03 1.9 Cutbacks and refocusing
00:28:06 1.10 CN's U.S. subsidiaries prior to privatization
00:29:03 1.11 Privatization
00:31:23 1.12 Contraction and expansion since privatization
00:40:35 2 CN today
00:42:31 2.1 Projects
00:43:22 2.2 Controversies
00:58:23 3 Corporate governance
00:58:55 3.1 Heads of CNR
00:59:12 4 Passenger trains
00:59:21 4.1 Early years
01:01:54 4.2 New services
01:05:16 4.3 Decline
01:06:59 4.4 Expansion and service cuts
01:09:07 5 Locomotives
01:09:17 5.1 Steam
01:10:09 5.2 Electric
01:12:32 5.3 Turbo
01:14:25 5.4 Diesel
01:23:20 5.5 Freight cars
01:23:29 5.6 Overseas intermodal containers
01:23:53 5.7 North American intermodal containers
01:24:31 5.8 Container chassis
01:24:56 6 Aqua Train
01:25:27 7 Major facilities
01:25:54 7.1 Active hump yards
01:26:41 7.2 Other major yards
01:27:24 7.3 Intermodal terminals
01:29:00 8 See also
01:29:12 8.1 Former component railways
01:29:39 8.2 Under long term lease
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Canadian National (CN; French: Canadien National ) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec that serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
CN is Canada's largest railway, in terms of both revenue and the physical size of its rail network, and is Canada's only transcontinental railway company, spanning Canada from the Atlantic coast in Nova Scotia to the Pacific coast in British Columbia across about 20,400 route miles (32,831 km) of track.
CN is a public company with 24,000 employees and as of September 2018 it had a market cap of approximately $84 billion Canadian dollars. CN was government-owned, having been a Canadian Crown corporation from its founding to its privatization in 1995. In 2011, Bill Gates was the largest single shareholder of CN stock.The railway was referred to as the Canadian National Railways (CNR) between 1918 and 1960, and as Canadian National/Canadien National (CN) from 1960 to the present.
*Halogens, Obstacle Detection* Pevensey Bay Level Crossing
Pevensey Bay Level Crossing, Pevensey Bay, East Sussex.
Location: Wallsend Road, Pevensey Bay
Date Filmed: 23-06-2018
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Trains:
Class 377 (Southern)
Class 377 (Southern)
The only obstacle detection level crossing (to the date) which has halogen warning lights.
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