GENERATION @ The Imperial , Crewe
The Generation @ The Imperial Crewe
Vikki doing karaoke - The Riser Crewe
Vikki doing Dolly ... credit to Dolly Parton music publishing.
The Dans live @ The Rising Sun Vaults Crewe on Saturday the 16th of September playing 'No Diggity'
The Park Royal - QHotels, Warrington, England, United Kingdom
The Park Royal - QHotels, Warrington, England, United Kingdom
Stretton Road, Stretton, Warrington, England, WA4 4NS, United Kingdom
4-star hotel in Warrington with spa, indoor pool
Free WiFi and free parking
LMS 6201 Princess Elizabeth, 5Z35 At Crewe (25th March 2011)
London Midland And Scottish Railway, Princess Royal Class 6201 Princess Elizabeth at Crewe on the 25th March 2011 with the 5Z35 from Tyseley to Crewe Heritage Centre
6201 arrived at Crewe with the National Express East Anglia Class 379 (379010 & 379011) on Platform 12
6201 then stops at a Red Light and waited until the Arriva Class 158 from Chester arived at 1318, 6201 then departed to Crewe Heritage Centre
Darth Vader in Crewe town centre
We saw Darth Vader walking around Crewe town centre. He popped into a couple of shops and walked very fast so we couldn't catch him up for an interview but we managed to video him briefly.
Inside Matchday | Crewe
All the highlights from the game from a different angle from the Carabao Cup First Round.
The ANWP Rail Video Diary Episode 196, An evening in London
Shots from Willesdon, Imperial Whalf and Ealing Broadway.
Including Classes
57,66,67,319,332,350,360,377,378,387,390 & 800
Hightlights include 66154 taking MK4 stock to Eastleigh and the British Pullman Crossing the themes.
Savoy Hotel in Blackpool
See inside the Savoy Hotel in Blackpool.
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6201 Princess Elizabeth on a positioning move from Tyseley to Crewe - 25/03/2011
6201 (46201) Princess Elizabeth on a positioning move from Tyseley to Crewe (Tyseley - Walsall - Stafford - Madeley Crewe) on Friday 25th March 2011. The move to Crewe was in preparation for the following days tour from Crewe to Carlisle over Shap and back over the Settle and Carlisle line to Crewe following winter maintenance at Tyseley. She is seen here drifting down Madeley Bank on the approach to Crewe.
Nantwich Hotels
Nantwich has a small selection of hotels across a broad range of price and standard. Here's a short video highlighting some of the better known Nantwich hotels. This is part of our Nantwich 4 u project which you can find at
Britain's Railways : The Golden Age Of The Big Four 1920-1939 - Railway History
Britain's Railways : The Golden Age Of The Big Four 1923 - 1939. The definitive archive film led history of the interwar grouping of Britain's extensive railway network into The Big Four of the New Railway Era - The Great Western Railway, the Southern Railway, the London Midland & Scottish Railway and the London & North Eastern Railway.The Railway Act of 1921 was conceived to stem the losses being made by many of the country's 120 railway companies through unnecessary competition and to retain some of the benefits which the country had derived from a government-controlled railway during the First World War.The story of this 'golden age' is told through the original archive cinema newsreel reports of the time and evidence the diversity of locomotive types across the companies : LMSRoyal Scot Class, LNER B17 Class, LMS Patriot Class, LMS Black 5 Class and the 'Streamlined' Locomotives of the GWR, LNER and LMS among many, many more!!
Contents Include.
A survey of the main locomotive types including naming ceremonies and testing experimental locos / Locomotive streamlining - the Kings Class, A4 Class and Princess Coronation Class / Express Steam Locomotive Speed Records : The Cheltenham Flyer, Princess Elizabeth Class and PrincessCoronation Class / Named Express Trains on the 'Race To The North - the Flying Scotsman and the Silver Jubilee / Suburban Electrification on the SR and LNER / Freight trains with heavy and unusual loads / Passenger trains : mainline, branches and backwaters / The closure of the Brill and Devil's Dyke branches / Early Diesel Railcar trials on the GWR, LMSand LNER / The impact of Industrial Action in the 1924 Railway Strike and the 1926 General Strike / The permanent way, itsmaintenance and bridges / Advances in signalling technologies / Royal Trains carrying the Duke Of Gloucester and King George VITOTAL RUNNING TIME - 110 Mins
67006 on the Royal Train Crewe 26/06/09
67006 leaves Crewe with the Royal Train heading South, 67005 was dead on the rear. Stock was 2921, 2903, 2904, 2923, 2917, 2915 & 2920.
Our Royal Visitors (1938)
Item title reads - Our Royal Visitors.
Duke of Kent at Dover welcomes King Carol and Prince Michael of Rumania to England.
L/S of the ship 'Sikh' in the fog. Various shots of King Carol and 17 year old Prince Michael of Rumania stood on deck, the King is wearing an admiral's uniform and his son is in the uniform of the Alpine Regiment. The ship sails up to the dock. Prince George, Duke of Kent, goes aboard, they salute and shake hands. He is piped ashore. Various shots as he meets Lord Camden and senior officers of the defence forces, the band plays the Rumanian National Anthem. M/S pan across officers saluting.
M/S as King Carol gets off the train at Victoria station and shakes hands with King George VI. He also meets Lord Crewe and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain as well as the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of London. M/S as they all walk away.
Cataloguer's note: alternative spellings for search purposes: Romania, Roumania.
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DRS Class 57s and 66s at Crewe - 11/04/18 to 13/04/18
From Wednesday 11th to Friday 13th of April 2018, we headed out to capture various class 57 and class 66s around one of the most talked railway towns in the UK... Crewe!
Seen in the video are the following '57s' and '66s':
57307
57308
66423
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The Queen swaps her 2.5lb Imperial Crown for a lighter tiara during State Opening of the Parliament
The Queen's Speech set out 26 separate Bills, as well as other legislative action and measures.
1. Immigration & Social Coordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill: Will end freedom of movement and introduce a points-based immigration system.
The new system is due to be in place from 2021 and is also expected to include measures to encourage migrants to live in areas outside of London when they come to the UK.
It is hoped that this proposal would help to balance out the UK economy and to counter the so-called 'brain drain' of highly-skilled workers moving to the capital.
2-8. Sentencing Bill; Foreign National Offenders Bill; Sentencing (Pre-Consolidated Amendments) Bill; Prisoners (Disclosure of Information About Victims) Bill; Serious Violence Bill; Police Protections Bill; Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Bill: The government is planning to change sentencing rules so that criminals convicted of serious offences are forced to serve longer prison sentences.
At the moment many of the worst criminals are eligible to be released after serving half of their sentence.
Ministers want to extend the amount of time people found guilty of the most serious violent and sexual offences will have to serve before they are able to be let out.
There will also be a crackdown on foreign offenders who breach deportation orders.
Meanwhile, parole rules are being tightened to take into account whether a murderer has previously withheld information about their victims.
9. NHS Health Investigations Bill: To create a new independent body with legal powers to ensure patient safety.
10. Pension Schemes Bill: Beefing up pensions regulator's powers, with criminal sanctions against people who 'recklessly' put funds at risk
The most serious abuses would be liable to a seven-year prison sentence and a civil fine of £1million.
11. Domestic Abuse Bill: Legislation to stop abusers from being able to cross-examine victims, and define domestic abuse in law. The Bill fell in the previous session due to the illegal prorogation of Parliament.
12. 'Fair Tips' Bill: Would create a legal obligation on employers to pass on tips to workers in full and on a 'transparent' basis - a proposal first made when David Cameron was PM in 2016.
13. Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill - remove the need to demonstrate blame for quick divorces.
14. Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill - increases maximum sentence for animal cruelty offences from six months to five years.
Confirms in law that animals are 'sentient beings'.
15. Environment Bill: To bring in a legally-binding target to reduce plastic waste and to ensure cleaner air.
It is also due to contain measures to clean up Britain's air, cut pollution and restore the nation's biodiversity.
16. European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill: A vehicle for the as-yet incomplete deal with the EU.
17-19. Agriculture Bill, Fisheries Bill, Trade Bill: Legislation to pave the way for the UK's departure from the EU.
20. Telecommunications Infrastructure (Leasehold Property) Bill: Speeding up the rollout of superfast broadband.
21. Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill: Measures to crack down on drones.
22. Medicines and Medical Devices Bill: Law to 'make it simpler for NHS hospitals to manufacture and trial the most innovative medicines and diagnostic devices'.
23. Historical Institutional Abuse (Northern Ireland) Bill: Compensating victims of historical abuse at children's homes, and creating a commissioner.
24. Windrush Compensation Scheme (Expenditure) Bill
26. High Speed Rail 2 (West Midlands – Crewe) Bill
26. Birmingham Commonwealth Games Bill
Other measures not in Bills:
Electoral Integrity: The government is bringing forward measures introducing a legal requirement for voters to show photographic identification before they are allowed to vote in an election.
It will also crack down on the proxy voting by reducing the number of relatives who are allowed to vote on somebody's behalf.
Railway reform: A white paper to set out proposals to overhaul the current franchising system and create a new commercial model
Building safety standards: The establishment of a new regulator with powers to impose criminal sanctions for breaches of building regulations
Railway reform - a white paper setting out proposals to overhaul the current system of franchising and creating a new commercial model.
Social care: No legislation, but restating pledge to consult on a 2 per cent council tax charge to raise an extra £500million for local authorities
Mental health reform: Reduce detentions under the Mental Health Act by ensuring more people get the treatment they need
A4 4464 Bittern and K4 61994 The Great Marquess in Crewe
A4 4464 Bittern and K4 61994 The Great Marquess in Crewe on their way to Barrow Hill
on the 10.04.12
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The Ghost Trains of Old England
Just one train a week runs between Stockport and Stalybridge. It never returns. There is no service from Stalybridge to Stockport, says a platform sign, cryptically. The Stockport-Stalybridge service is what's known as a parliamentary train and exists only so that the rail company can avoid going through formal closure proceedings. Running the single weekly service costs only £50, but to close it down would cost far more. Of the intermediate stops on the line, Network Rail notes: Data collection including observation has been unable to record any use of these stations.
In this programme, Ian Marchant travels these little used lines and forgotten stations. There is Teesside Airport station, the least-used stop in Britain, with just 44 passengers a year. It has only one train a week, is a 20 minutes walk from the airport (a journey which involves negotiating a locked gate), and the airport has a different name anyway.
Then there is the train that goes from Manchester to Brighton - except that since the Manchester to Brighton direct service has been abolished, a semi-secret replacement bus travels once a week from Ealing Broadway to Wandsworth Road, two stations that were never on the Manchester-Brighton route anyway.
Most bizarre is the case of Newhaven Marine, a station which is technically open, and is served by one train a day. But the station is behind a locked fence and passengers are forbidden to get on the train, which does not appear on any timetable. The company offers to provide a taxi service to any passenger in possession of a valid ticket. But it is impossible to buy a ticket.
Who are the people who use these secret trains which are also buses and taxis? Mostly rail enthusiasts and hobbyists who collect rail tickets. But occasionally a real passenger stumbles across a service and uses it almost by accident. And what does it say about the British attitude to rules that we stick within the letter of the law while entirely subverting their intention?
Orion Park, Crewe, CW1 6NG - Warehouse to let / for sale
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Orion Park in Crewe is a 25 acre Greenfield development site offering buildings from 14,500 square feet, through to 150,000 square feet.
Orion Park currently has 2 development plots available ranging from 1.78 acres through to 3.05 acres. Full planning consent has been agreed and specific design and build is available -- as in the case of Hermes.
Onsite occupiers include Bentley, Sure Retail, Hermes, H2eCommerce and Hemway.
There are a fantastic number of nearby facilities including pubs, hotels, supermarkets and retail shopping.
Crewe town centre itself is 2.3 miles away.
Orion Park is 4 miles from the M6 and 1.7 miles from Crewe railway station.
Royal Family Meets Troops (1945)
Buckingham Palace, London.
King George VI in naval uniform, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) and Princess Margaret walking across loan in grounds of Buckingham Palace to meet some of their troops. Various shots of the royal family chatting with a group of officers - Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) is seen chatting with officers. There are British and imperial officers seen, Queen, King and Princesses are seen talking to Australian, Canadian, Indian and some other black soldiers representing the Empire. Royal family leaving after chatting with the troops. More shots of the royal family chatting with soldiers and reporters taking photographs. Various shots of the soldiers chatting, mingling, etc. Several shots of the soldiers leaving the palace. A small tent with brass band is seen, soldiers mingling around. More shots of the grounds, soldiers, royal family talking to them. Several panning shots across grounds showing large size of troops there.
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