Beauties and the 12-inch Burger at George & Dragon
Seven people attempted to finished the new 12-inch Burger at George & Dragon British Pub in Sea World, Shekou, Shenzhen on the opening of their new Burger Challenge last Friday August 4th, 2017.
The first attempt was by four ladies who decided to share it; which doesn't qualify for the prize of the free burger, but they wanted to try anyway.
The second attempt was made by two young gentlemen.
The third attempt was made by one brave man. If he were to finish, he would have received this mega meal, including a pint of Tiger or Asahi beer, normally 198 RMB, absolutely free!
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George and Dragon, Toulouse... HARLEM SHAKE
Arguably the best pub in Toulouse...possibly even France
The George and Dragon, a John Bull, Charles Wells affiliated public house located in the heart of Toulouse.
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Abergele/Pensarn Traders Christmas Video 2019
Abergele/Pensarn Traders Christmas video 2019 Twas The Night Before Christmas
Killing Abergele
Action FX Movies for the Lolz of it
World war 1 Project At St Georges Church Abergele
World war 1 Project At St Georges Church Abergele
HD Gwrych Castle Abergele North Wales Drone Footage Aug 2017
A simple short video that shows the amazing site that is Gwrych Castle in Abergele North Wales , this footage was taken whilst on holiday there Aug 2017
Some info about the castle :-
Gwrych Castle was erected between 1819 and 1825 at the behest of Lloyd Hesketh Bamford-Hesketh, grandfather of Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald. From 1894 until 1924, when the Countess died, it was the residence of the Dundonald family. The Countess left the castle in her will to King George V and the then Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VIII). However, the gift was refused and the castle passed to the Venerable Order of Saint John. In 1928, Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, purchased the castle for £78,000, selling the contents to meet the cost.
During World War II, the Government used the castle to house 200 Jewish refugees run by the Jewish Zionist youth movement Bnei Akiva.Following the war, the castle left the Dundonald family and was open to the public for twenty years. It was called The Showpiece of Wales at this time, and attracted many visitors.[4] It was also used as a training venue for the English World Middleweight boxing champion Randolph Turpin in the early 1950s. In the early 60s it was an occasional venue for the famous motorcycle Dragon Rally and in the 70s it was used as a centre for medieval re-enactments, attracting tourists with such events as jousting and mock banquets.[citation needed] One such occasional use was the holding of the British Youth Festival's event for left-wing youngsters and students in the summer of 1961. Organised principally by members of the Lancashire branch of the Young Communist League, the ten-day event was notable not only for the attendance and performance of Robin Hall and Jimmy McGregor, but also for the swarm of journalists, led by the now-defunct News of the World.
The castle was last open to the public in 1985. Thereafter, it started to decline.[2] It was bought in 1989 by Nick Tavaglione, an American businessman, for £750,000. However, his plans to renovate the building were not carried out. As a result, the castle was extensively looted and vandalised, becoming little more than a derelict shell, although it was used in 1996 as the backdrop for Prince Valiant, a film starring Edward Fox, Joanna Lumley and Katherine Heigl.
During the period of Tavaglione's ownership, historian Mark Baker campaigned for the castle to be brought back to its days of glory—a campaign that he started when he was twelve years old. Baker was instrumental in forming the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust, dedicated to ensuring the castle's future. The condition of the property was monitored by the Trust, who lobbied Conwy council to compulsorily purchase the property, eventually placing enough pressure on the American owner, who put it up for sale in March 2006.
City Services Ltd, trading as Clayton Homes and Clayton Hotels, bought the castle in January 2007 for £850,000, after it failed to reach its £1.5m reserve price at the 2 June 2006 auction. On 30 April 2007, Clayton Hotels announced a 3-year project, costing £6,000,000, to renovate the castle and convert it into a 90-bedroom 5-star hotel, creating 100 jobs. The project was subject to planning permission, but had the support of the Trust.] Clayton Hotels spent about half a million pounds on its plans, clearing the site and rebuilding areas.[7] After Clayton Hotels was placed in administration, new developers obtained fresh planning permission in November 2012 from Conwy County Borough Council for the castle to be converted into a luxury hotel with 75 bedrooms and associated facilities
Caravan for hire in Abergele North Wales
Beautiful caravan for hire at Whitehouse Leisure Park, Abergele, North Wales. Situated on a nice plot with parking outside for 2 cars 2 minute walk to the beach, 10 minutes from Knightleys Funfair. The site is really quiet so will suit families or couples. There is an on site pub/resteraunt and shared amenities with Golden Gate Holiday Centre. Internet available
It also has decking with patio table and chairs
For bookings and to contact the owner directly click on the following link
EARL OF MOUNT EDGCUMBE STEAM TRAIN
STEAM TRAIN PASSING THRO ABERGELE
Gwrych Castle
A flight around Grwych Castle.
Gwrych Castle was erected between 1819 and 1825 at the behest of Lloyd Hesketh Bamford-Hesketh, grandfather of Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald. From 1894 until 1924, when the Countess died, it was the residence of the Dundonald family. The Countess left the castle in her will to King George V and the then Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VIII). However, the gift was refused and the castle passed to the Venerable Order of Saint John. In 1928, Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, purchased the castle for £78,000, selling the contents to meet the cost.
During World War II, the Government used the castle to house 200 Jewish refugees run by the Jewish Zionist youth movement Bnei Akiva. Following the war, the castle left the Dundonald family and was open to the public for twenty years. It was called The Showpiece of Wales at this time, and attracted many visitors. It was also used as a training venue for the English World Middleweight boxing champion Randolph Turpin in the early 1950s. In the early 60s it was an occasional venue for the famous motorcycle Dragon Rally and in the 70s it was used as a centre for medieval re-enactments, attracting tourists with such events as jousting and mock banquets. One such occasional use was the holding of the British Youth Festival's event for left-wing youngsters and students in the summer of 1961. Organised principally by members of the Lancashire branch of the Young Communist League, the ten-day event was notable not only for the attendance and performance of Robin Hall and Jimmy McGregor, but also for the swarm of journalists, led by the now-defunct News of the World.
The castle was last open to the public in 1985. Thereafter, it started to decline. It was bought in 1989 by Nick Tavaglione, an American businessman, for £750,000. However, his plans to renovate the building were not carried out. As a result, the castle was extensively looted and vandalised, becoming little more than a derelict shell, although it was used in 1996 as the backdrop for Prince Valiant, a film starring Edward Fox, Joanna Lumley and Katherine Heigl.
During the period of Tavaglione's ownership, historian Mark Baker campaigned for the castle to be brought back to its days of glory—a campaign that he started when he was twelve years old. Baker was instrumental in forming the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust, dedicated to ensuring the castle's future. The condition of the property was monitored by the Trust, who lobbied Conwy council to compulsorily purchase the property, eventually placing enough pressure on the American owner, who put it up for sale in March 2006.
City Services Ltd, trading as Clayton Homes and Clayton Hotels, bought the castle in January 2007 for £850,000, after it failed to reach its £1.5m reserve price at the 2 June 2006 auction. On 30 April 2007, Clayton Hotels announced a 3-year project, costing £6,000,000, to renovate the castle and convert it into a 90-bedroom 5-star hotel, creating 100 jobs. The project was subject to planning permission, but had the support of the Trust. Clayton Hotels spent about half a million pounds on its plans, clearing the site and rebuilding areas. After Clayton Hotels was placed in administration, new developers obtained fresh planning permission in November 2012 from Conwy County Borough Council for the castle to be converted into a luxury hotel with 75 bedrooms and associated facilities
It’s OK To Be A Nationalist...Unless You’re English
There’s NOTHING WRONG with being proud of your country...WHEREVER you come from.
Colwyn Bay Forties Weekend 2014
Following on from last year's fantastic event, Colwyn Bay's Forties Festival returned in April 2014 for its weekend celebration! The festival included live 40's style music from 'George Formby' aka Paul Casper, 1940's tribute singer Beverley Alexander aka Lilli De Carlo, Llandudno Swing Band (back by popular demand) and more!
Aso joined by 'Winston Churchill', 'General Montgomery', a replica Hurricane, military vehicles, weapons display, ration book cookery demonstrations, local food producers and much more.
3887 Guest House Business For Sale in Llandudno Conwy
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Guest House Business For Sale in Llandudno Conwy
Llandudno, Conwy, Wales
Advert Ref: 3887
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this guest house, which was established in 1903 and which has been in our client's careful hands since 1996. The guest house is only now being offered to the market due to our client's wish to retire. The business trades from March to October, generating a turnover in the region of £60,000 per annum with a gross profit of 81%. Our client offers 11-letting rooms on a bed and breakfast basis, along with traditional Italian and English food. We feel the turnover could be further increased by opening all year round. The business has an enviable reputation boasting a 4 star rating and enjoying high levels of repeat trade. The guest house has already received many bookings for next year. There is a website in place advertising the business and accommodation offered. The property boasts 11-letting rooms, of which 9 have en-suite facilities, and 1-bedroom owners' accommodation with private lounge. The premises have been fitted to a high standard and are well-maintained throughout. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
Luke Dancinggg :)
Luke Dancing In Welsh ;)
Best Paintball Site North Wales
The best Paintball site in North Wales set within 69 acres of open woodland.
With ten exciting games, paintball grenades and flash bangs Adventure-Paintball is the best Paintballing site in Abergele, North Wales.
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Night out in the white house (conwy morfa)
Out with brother and sister good band on some guy just looses the plot but in a good way.
My commute along the North Wales coast
Many people who commute in cities would probably love this route. The entire journey is along the National Cycle Route 5 on the North Wales coast.
End of Owain Glyndwr march hope 2015
End of Owain Glyndwr march hope 2015
Belize Celebrates 216th Anniversary of Battle of St George's Caye
For the past 115 years, since 1898, Belize City residents have gathered to observe the anniversary of the Battle of St. George’s Caye.
Read the full story at plustvbelize.com/belize-celebrates-216th-anniversary-of-battle-of-st-georges-caye/
Linda and Scots Guardsman, Blaenau Ffestiniog
Linda (hunslet 1' 11 1/2 2-4-0ST+T) beating Scots Guardsman (stanier rebuilt fowler royal scot class) out of Blaenau Ffestiniog, 26th July 2016