Property For Sale in the UK: near to Faversham Kent 87500 GBP House
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This UK property has the following features
+ REF#2824598
+Kent
+near to Faversham
+87500 GBP
+House
+1 bedroom(s)
+countryside views
Positioned on the four horse Shoes site in Graveny on the outskirts of
Whitstable town, this development is ideal for semi-rural living but
enjoys exceptional nearby road links to London. As all the residents
are over the age of 60, the atmosphere of the park is one of quiet
contentment. This park home has been newly renovated to provide an
immaculate, modern style of living. There is cosy, yet light and airy
accommodation comprising a double bedrooms with walk in dressing area,
newly fitted bathroom, modern kitchen and a living room with archway to
the dining area. It has also been fitted with new double glazing,
boiler system, laminate flooring, carpets, new porch and decorated
throughout. The properly has been changed into one large bedroom to
suit the current owners needs, but could easily be changed back into
two and in fact, the owner is more than happy to do this prior to
moving out. This will be a CHAIN FREE SALE. Entrance Porch Via double
glazed front entrance door, laminate flooring, door to Kitchen. Inner
Hallway Laminate flooring, doors to Lounge, bedrooms and bathroom.
Lounge 3.71m x 2.97m (12' 2' x 9' 8') A light and airy room with double
glazed bay window to front, radiator, tv point, feature fire place with
inset Dimplex living flame electric fire, arch to: Dining Room. Dining
Room 3m x 2.13m (9' 10' x 6' 11') Double glazed window to side and
double glazed door to side leading to the garden, radiator, laminate
flooring. Kitchen 3.1m x 2.01m (10' 2' x 6' 7') Fitted units in white
high gloss finish with attractive splash back tiling, inset one and a
half bowl sink unit with mixer taps, double glazed window to side,
integral eye level oven and grill, inset four burner gas hob, laminate
flooring, wall mounted combination gas boiler, door to: Inner Hallway.
Bedroom 4.52m x 2.82m (14' 9' x 9' 3') Double glazed window to side,
radiator, floor to ceiling wardrobes with mirrored sliding doors,
dressing area, double glazed window to rear. Bathroom Brand new suite
comprising panelled bath with mixer taps and shower attachment,
pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, heated towel rail, double
glazed frosted window to side, recess with space and plumbing for a
washing machine. Rear and Side Garden Pleasant and private low
maintenance garden to sides and rear with direct countryside views,
established and well stocked flowers with bloc paved and shingle
borders, brick built store, outside tap, gate to front. More
Information? Call us on 01227 277254 (REF: 2340584) IMPORTANT NOTICE In
accordance with the Property Misdescriptions Act (1991) we have
prepared these sales particulars as a general guide to give a broad
description of the property. They are not intended to constitute part
of an offer or contract. We have not carried out a structural survey
and the services, appliances and specific fittings have not been
tested. All photographs, measurements, floorplans and distances
referred to are given as a guide only and should not be relied upon for
the purchase of carpets or any other fixtures or fittings. Lease
details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) are given
as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor
prior to exchange of contracts. The copyright of all details,
photographs and floorplans remain exclusive to Miles and Barr LLP.
Uploaded: 23-03-2012
66018 to the rescue
66018 to the rescue, departed Canterbury much later than planned, it didnt
help not having a supervisor at Dollands to ring the loco out. By the time the train got to the London the train was under an hour late. Not going via Dover Priory and not stopping for water as well as missing out the London Victoria stop saved time
Faversham Brewery
We had to film actuality in Faversham Brewery
73109 'Battle Of Britain 50th Anniversary' Departs Wandsworth Road For Stewarts Lane
73109 'Battle Of Britain 50th Anniversary' Departs Wandsworth Road Still In South West Trains Colours On A Hoo Junction - Stewarts Lane Move.
Flimed With ElectrostarLewis
Staplehurst Road, Sittingbourne
Elegant Victorian Cottage stunningly restored and maintained to create a unique family home with clever use of space over four floors.
The internal accommodation boasts an entrance porch, two reception rooms, modern fitted kitchen, family bathroom and utility area to the ground floor.
Stairs lead from the dining room down to the basement level where the current owners have created a hobby room/study with separate store room.
From the first floor landing you will find three contemporary decorated bedrooms and stairs leading to loft room.
This property is conveniently situated for Sittingbourne's Town Centre, commuter coach and rail links as well as great motorway access via the A249. - See more at:
British Colonel Archibald Percival Wavell and 2nd Battalion, Black Watch in Oppel...HD Stock Footage
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British Colonel Archibald Percival Wavell and 2nd Battalion, Black Watch in Oppeln,Upper Silesia
Colonel Archibald Percival Wavell (Rt. Hon. Archibald Percival Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell) Commander of the 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) is seen conversing with a Colonel of local German forces in Oppeln,Upper Silesia. (This is during the period when elements of the British Durham Light Infantry, the Black Watch and the 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Leinsters, were serving, under the auspices of the Inter-Allied Commission of Government and plebiscite, as peace keepers to stop conflict between the Germans and Polish insurgents, in Upper Silesia.) Colonel Wavell is showing his counterpart a flexible spring mace, which the latter manipulates and examines. Behind them on a railroad siding are flat cars carrying Mark V tanks of Company B, 5th Battalion, British Tank Corps. Numbers: E18 and E17 appear on two tanks, respectively. Scene shifts to a checkpoint supported by soldiers of the Black Watch. A German officer checks credentials of a civilian leading a goat. He is permitted to pass and walks along smoking a pipe. A German lights the cigarette of a Black Watch soldier. German soldiers relax at edge of woods where they fly the Imperial flag of black, White, and red. A wagon load of German irregulars is pulled by a horse. They display the German flag. A team of horses pulls two caissons with irregulars riding on them. Location: Oppeln Upper Silesia. Date: 1921.
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH MERTON MAYOR IN LONDON
Councillor Agatha Akyigyina was born in Ghana and came to Britain when she was five years of age. She settled in Mitcham where she has lived for the last 31 years with her family, husband Charles, daughter Teresa and son Charlie.
Agatha has served as a Councillor on Figge’s Marsh Ward for eight years and has sat on many committees. Her passion for improving the lives of children is reflected through her community work, she helps at a mother and toddler group in Mitcham, works as a volunteer at Home-Start Merton and is a governor of St Marks Primary School and the special education needs school Perseid.
Agatha’s commitment to the community does not stop there as she is a committed Street Pastor, Vice Chair of the North East Mitcham Community Centre and a Trustee of the Horizon Centre in Pollards Hill.
Councillor Agatha Akyigyina feels particularly honoured to be elected as the 50th Mayor of Merton, and is looking forward to celebrating the unsung heroes of the borough who work hard to make Merton a great place to live.
Shooting Star Chase and Merton Street Pastors have been nominated as the Mayor’s charities for 2014/15.
Shooting Star Chase supported the Mayor and her family when her daughter Suzanna sadly became ill and passed away in 2007. The charity has become a leading children’s hospice and supports many families in Merton.
Agatha is a caring, sharing and listening individual; personal qualities required to make a dedicated Street Pastor, and as a result of her efforts and other members of the charity, Merton Street Pastors have been awarded the Queen’s Voluntary Service Award for 2014.
Becky Sharp 1935 (eng subs optional)
Becky Sharp is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Miriam Hopkins who was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar. Other supporting cast were William Faversham, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Nigel Bruce, and Alan Mowbray.
The film is based on the play of the same name by Langdon Mitchell, which in turn was based on William Makepeace Thackeray's novel Vanity Fair. The play was made famous in the late 1890s by actress Minnie Maddern Fiske. The screenplay was written by Francis Edward Faragoh. The film was considered a landmark in cinema as the first feature film to use the newly developed three-strip Technicolor production throughout, opening the way for a growing number of color films to be made in Britain and the United States in the years leading up to World War II. In 2019, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
The film recounts the tale of a lower-class girl who insinuates herself into an upper-class family, only to see her life and the lives of those around her destroyed.
Plot
Becky Sharp (Miriam Hopkins), a socially ambitious English young lady, manages to survive during the background years of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo. The poor and low class Becky climbs the British social ladder through her best friend Amelia Sedley, praising any rich man who would listen.
In her efforts to advance herself, she manages to connect with a number of gentlemen: the Marquis of Steyne (Cedric Hardwicke), Joseph Sedley (Nigel Bruce), Rawdon Crawley (Alan Mowbray), and George Osborne (G. P. Huntley Jr), the husband of Amelia.
She rises to the top of British society and becomes the scourge of the social circle, offending the other ladies such as Lady Bareacres (Billie Burke). Sharp falls into the humiliation of singing for her meals in a beer hall, but she never stays down for long. At the end, she cons her last man and finally lands Amelia's brother, Joseph.
Cast
Miriam Hopkins as Becky Sharp
Frances Dee as Amelia Sedley
Cedric Hardwicke as Marquis of Steyne
Billie Burke as Lady Bareacres
Alison Skipworth as Miss Crawley
Nigel Bruce as Joseph Sedley
Alan Mowbray as Rawdon Crawley
G. P. Huntley, Jr. as George Osborne
William Stack as Pitt Crawley
George Hassell as Sir Pitt Crawley
William Faversham as Duke of Wellington
Charles Richman as General Tufto
Doris Lloyd as Duchess of Richmond
Colin Tapley as William Dobbin
Leonard Mudie as Tarquin
May Beatty as Briggs
Charles Coleman as Bowles
Bunny Beatty as Lady Blanche
Finis Barton as Miss Flowery
Olaf Hytten as The Prince Regent
Pauline Garon as Fifine
James 'Hambone' Robinson as Sedley's page
Elspeth Dudgeon as Miss Pinkerton
Tempe Pigott as The Charwoman
Ottola Nesmith as Lady Jane Crawley
Creighton Hale as British Officer (uncredited)
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Exploring the naval history of sheerness
The Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust is working to repair and transform Dockyard Church, which stands at the entrance to the former Royal Dockyard on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. The church, which was badly damaged by fire in 2001, is an architectural masterpiece and one of the most important buildings at risk in the south east of England.
Sheerness began as a fort built in the 16th century to protect the River Medway from naval invasion. In 1665, plans were first laid by the Navy Board for a Royal Navy dockyard where warships might be provisioned and repaired, a site favored by Samuel Pepys, then Clerk of the Acts of the navy, for shipbuilding over Chatham. After the raid on the Medway in 1667, the older fortification was strengthened; in 1669 was established the Royal Navy dockyard in the town, where warships were stocked and repaired until its closure in 1960.
Beginning with the construction of a pier and a promenade in the 19th century, Sheerness acquired the added attractions of a seaside resort. Industry retains its important place in the town and the port of Sheerness is one of the United Kingdom’s leading car and fresh produce importers. The town is the site of one of the UK’s first co-operative societies and also of the world’s first multi-storey building with a rigid metal frame.
century. As the settlement expanded eastwards, away from the dockyard and the Blue Houses, the wider area became known as Sheerness, taking its new name from the brightness or clearness of the water at the mouth of the River Medway. Completed in 1860 and still standing today, the Sheerness Boat Store was the world’s first multi-storey building with a rigid metal frame. In 1863, mains water was installed in the town, and the Isle of Sheppey’s first railway station opened at the dockyard. Towards the end of the 19th century, Sheerness achieved official town status and formed its own civil parish, separate from Minster-in-Sheppey. The 1901 Census recorded the Sheerness parish as having 18,179 residents and 2,999 houses.
The town’s low rainfall and ample sunshine made it popular as a seaside resort, with tourists arriving by steamboat and train. The Sheppey Light Railway opened in 1901, connecting the new Sheerness East station with the rest of the island. However, by 1950, lack of demand led to the railway’s closure. The Sheerness tramway, which opened in 1903, only lasted until 1917.
Terraced houses near the seafrontIn 1944 the United States cargo ship SS Richard Montgomery ran aground and sank 1 mile (1.6 km) off the coast of Sheerness, with 3,172 tonnes of explosives on board. Due to the inherent danger and projected expense, the ship and its cargo have never been salvaged; if the wreck were to explode, it would be one of the largest non-nuclear explosions of all time. A 2004 report published in New Scientist warned that an explosion could occur if sea water penetrated the bombs.
In March 1960 the Royal Navy ceased operating the Sheerness dockyard and the Medway Port Authority took over the site for commercial use. The dockyard closure led to thousands of job losses, and most of the nearby houses and shops in the Bluetown area were eventually abandoned and demolished. By the 1961 census, the population of Sheerness had fallen to 13,691.The dockyard closure also led to the decline of the Sheerness and District Cooperative Society, as many of its members were dockyard workers. At the time, the society was the island’s main retailer, but it has since been reduced to a few shops and been merged with a larger society. As of 2007, Bluetown is an industrial area, and Sheerness has become the largest port in the UK for motor imports.
Trainz Simulator (TS12) N3V Auran
CP on CPR route1
Behind The Scenes With Joanna Wood by John Cullen Lighting
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TS2016: Class 59
Class 59 - North London Line - Acton upon it
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Property For Sale in the UK: near to Westbrook Kent 204995 GBP House
UK Property For Sale in Kent - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
This property can be found at
This UK property has the following features
+ REF#2834664
+Kent
+near to Westbrook
+204995 GBP
+House
+3 bedroom(s)
Located within easy reach of the local Westbrook amenities including
the popular 'Hartsdown' school, we are delighted to offer this superb
semi detached family home. Having been fully refurbished recently, the
property has been finished to a high standard throughout and comprises
spacious entrance hall with downstairs cloakroom, open plan reception
area with modern fitted ktichen with appliances including washing
machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, oven and hob. Upstairs there are 3
double bedrooms, one of which with an en suite as well as family
bathroom. To the outside there is a generous rear garden, driveway to
the front leading to garage. There is no forward chain, so call to book
your viewing! Entrance Hall Entrance via a double glazed doorl, double
glazed windows to the side and front, radiator, stairs to the first
floor, laminate floooring, door to: Cloakroom Low-level WC, wash hand
basin, tiled splash backs, under stairs cupboard. Lounge/Dining Room
6.2m x 3.2m (20' 4' x 10' 5') Double glazed window to the front, double
glazed patio doors to garden, two radiators, television point, laminate
flooring, open to: Kitchen 4.24m x 2.97m (13' 10' x 9' 8') Double
glazed window to the rear, modern fitted kitchen comprising inset one
and a half bowl sink unit, range of wall and base units with worktops
over, integrated dishwasher and washing machine, electric oven and hob
with extractor hood, integrated fridge and freezer, coved ceiling, down
lights. Landing With doors to: Bedroom 3.48m x 3.12m (11' 5' x 10' 2')
Double glazed window to the rear, radiator. En-Suite Frosted double
glazed window to the rear, double shower cubicle, vanity wash hand
basin, low-level WC, towel radiator, down lights, tiled splashback and
floor. Bedroom 3.53m x 2.79m (11' 6' x 9' 1') Double glazed window to
the front, built-in cupboard, radiator. Bedroom 4.42m x 2.95m (14' 6' x
9' 8') Double glazed window to the front, radiator, built-in cupboard.
Bathroom Frosted double glazed window to the rear, panelled bath with a
shower over, vanity wash hand basin, low-level WC, tiled splashback and
floor, towel radiator, down lights. Rear Garden Mainly laid to lawn,
flowers and shrubs, side pedestrian access. Front Garden Driveway,
paving, shrubs. Garage Up and over door. More Information? Call us on
01843 231222 (REF: 2437404) IMPORTANT NOTICE In accordance with the
Property Misdescriptions Act (1991) we have prepared these sales
particulars as a general guide to give a broad description of the
property. They are not intended to constitute part of an offer or
contract. We have not carried out a structural survey and the services,
appliances and specific fittings have not been tested. All photographs,
measurements, floorplans and distances referred to are given as a guide
only and should not be relied upon for the purchase of carpets or any
other fixtures or fittings. Lease details, service charges and ground
rent (where applicable) are given as a guide only and should be checked
and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts. The
copyright of all details, photographs and floorplans remain exclusive
to Miles and Barr LLP.
Uploaded: 02-04-2012
Class 66508 seen arriving into sevington sidings.
Class 66508 arrives into sevington sidings. Later on, the train split in half with 66508 continuing and 66519 pushing the other half of the train into the next sidings. Unfortunately, this was not recorded so enjoy this clip and believe my word.
34052'Lord Dowding' with 37685&47746 at Ramsgate, Minster and Margate 24/7/16
Filmed At Minster, Margate, Ramsgate & Minster (Again) on 24/7/16.
1st-Minster 34053 leading with 37685(DIT because of a brake fire) and 47746 on the rear with some whistles.
2nd-47746 arrives and departs Margate with thrash, clag and a soft 2-tone.
3rd-34052 Light Engine with no barrier coach at Ramsgate on shunting move with whistle.
4th-47746 arrives and departs Margate again with thrash, clag and tones on return trip.
5th-34052 Passes Minster with a whistle with 37685 (DIT)behind it and 47746 banking on the rear.
This was by far a brilliant day with some nice drivers and lots of photos!
News at Noon : 2020-01-13
Property For Sale in the UK: near to Whitfield Kent 176500 GBP House
UK Property For Sale in Kent - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
This property can be found at
This UK property has the following features
+ REF#2830571
+Kent
+near to Whitfield
+176500 GBP
+House
+3 bedroom(s)
Miles & Barr are delighted to bring to market this modern three bedroom
semi-detached family home located in the popular Whitfield area within
a modern cul-de-sac development. The property which was built in 2006
boasts lounge, dining room, modern fitted kitchen, downstairs
cloakroom, three bedrooms with an en-suite shower room to the master
bedroom plus a family bathroom. The property has some 'stand out'
features from some of the others on the development that include a
private driveway that offers parking for 4/5 cars leading up to the
garage and to the rear is a generous rear garden that has lawned,
decked and patio areas. As you can imagine the property is found to be
in excellent order throughout and makes a fantastic home. Viewing is by
appointment via Miles & Barr as the Sole Agents. Entrance Via front
door to entrance hall with stairs to first floor, under stairs
cupboard, coved ceiling and doors to: Cloakroom Modern suite with low
level WC, vanity wash hand basin, radiator, window to front. Lounge
4.47m x 3.15m (14' 7' x 10' 4') Double glazed bay window to front,
radiator, coved ceiling, laminate flooring, television point and
archway to: Dining Room 2.64m x 2.62m (8' 7' x 8' 7') Sealed unit
double glazed French doors to rear garden, radiator, laminate flooring,
coved ceiling and door to: Kitchen 2.67m x 2.62m (8' 9' x 8' 7') Modern
fitted kitchen with range of matching wall and base units with roll top
work surface over, stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer
tap, integrated gas hob, electric oven and extractor over, integrated
fridge freezer, integrated dish washer, space and plumbing for washing
machine, localised tiling, double glazed window to rear over looking
garden. Landing Access to loft space, storage cupboard, coved ceiling
and doors to: Bedroom One 3.1m x 2.87m (10' 2' x 9' 4') Window to
front, radiator, coved ceiling and door to: En-Suite Shower Room Modern
suite comprising of walk in shower cubical, low level WC, pedestal wash
hand basin, part tiled walls and double glazed window to side. Bedroom
Two 3.1m x 2.62m (10' 2' x 8' 7') Double glazed window to rear,
radiator and coved ceiling. Bedroom Three 2.62m x 2.31m (8' 7' x 7' 6')
Double glazed window to rear, radiator and coved ceiling. Bathroom
White three piece suit comprising of panel bath with mixer tap and
shower attachment, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer
tap, half tiled walls, radiator, double glazed window to front. Front
Garden Driveway providing off street parking for 4/5 cars, lawned area
and flower borders. Rear Garden Decked and lawned with further patio
area, established flower borders, trees and shrubs, fenced perimeters,
outside tap, timber garden shed, greenhouse and door to garage. Garage
Up and over door with power and light. More Information? Call us on
01304 800555 (REF: 2057211) IMPORTANT NOTICE In accordance with the
Property Misdescriptions Act (1991) we have prepared these sales
particulars as a general guide to give a broad description of the
property. They are not intended to constitute part of an offer or
contract. We have not carried out a structural survey and the services,
appliances and specific fittings have not been tested. All photographs,
measurements, floorplans and distances referred to are given as a guide
only and should not be relied upon for the purchase of carpets or any
other fixtures or fittings. Lease details, service charges and ground
rent (where applicable) are given as a guide only and should be checked
and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts. The
copyright of all details, photographs and floorplans remain exclusive
to Miles and Barr LLP.
Uploaded: 23-03-2012
Property For Sale in the UK: near to Whitstable Kent 219995 GBP House
UK Property For Sale in Kent - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
This property can be found at
This UK property has the following features
+ REF#2834634
+Kent
+near to Whitstable
+219995 GBP
+House
+3 bedroom(s)
DRAFT DETAILS.....................Positioned in the centre of Whistable
within walking distance of shops, beach, bus routes and the railway
station is this desirable period property. Built circa 1890, the house
has super sized accommodation comprising lounge, dining room, kitchen
rear lobby and bathroom whilst to the first floor are three good size
bedrooms, one having its own wc. Outside, there is a sunny and private
courtyard with beach hut style summerhouse complete with power plus to
the front is an enclosed garden area with shingled side driveway
providing parking for one small vehicle. THIS IS A CHAIN FREE SALE
Entrance Hall Via front entrance door. Lounge 4.01m x 3.28m (13' 1' x
10' 9') Secondary glazed bay window to front, radiator, original
Victorian open fireplace with decorative tiling, telephone point,
opening to: Dining Room 4.34m x 3.43m (14' 2' x 11' 3') Stairs to first
floor, radiator, double glazed sash window to rear, brick fire place
and chimney breast with inset multi fuel burner, tv point. Kitchen
3.38m x 2.64m (11' 1' x 8' 7') Fitted floor, drawer and wall cabinets,
single drainer stainless steel sink unit, space for cooker with
extractor fan over, fitted wooden dresser unit to recess, wall mounted
Baxi gas boiler, double glazed window to side, radiator, double glazed
window to front, door to: Rear Lobby Stable style door to side leading
to the garden, secondary glazed window to side, space for washing
machine. Bathroom Panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level
WC, radiator, double glazed frosted window to side, radiator. Landing
Access to loft hatch. Bedroom One 4.5m x 3.35m (14' 9' x 10' 11')
Secondary glazed sash window to front, Victorian fire place, radiator,
fitted wardrobe. Bedroom Two 3.45m x 2.57m (11' 3' x 8' 5') Double
glazed window to rear, Victorian feature fireplace, built-in wardrobe,
radiator. Bedroom Three 3.35m x 2.54m (10' 11' x 8' 3') Double glazed
window to side, Victorian feature fire place, En Suite Cloakroom Low
level WC. Front Garden Area of frontage, shingled with shared side
driveway providing parking for one small vehicle. Rear Courtyard Garden
Enclosed paved rear courtyard, timber summer house/beach hut with power
and light, raised flower borders, gate to front. More Information? Call
us on (REF: 2474197) IMPORTANT NOTICE In accordance with the Property
Misdescriptions Act (1991) we have prepared these sales particulars as
a general guide to give a broad description of the property. They are
not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract. We have not
carried out a structural survey and the services, appliances and
specific fittings have not been tested. All photographs, measurements,
floorplans and distances referred to are given as a guide only and
should not be relied upon for the purchase of carpets or any other
fixtures or fittings. Lease details, service charges and ground rent
(where applicable) are given as a guide only and should be checked and
confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts. The
copyright of all details, photographs and floorplans remain exclusive
to Miles and Barr LLP.
Uploaded: 30-03-2012
Trains and Freight Around London 13/1/20
Trains around London where I started the day at Taunton with a unit convoy and a castle set Working south west then moved onto the train and filmed the yard at Acton which had a few 66s stabled then arrived into London Paddington where I did a few bits of footage of trains there then moved onto London Euston where I filmed the Caledonian sleeper with 92014 top n tailed with 92020 leading out of London Euston plus 3 319s 350s and 390 then onto Stratford London where I spent couple of hours where I seen everything plus freights with 66s and 86s greater Anglian 90s and 82s docklands light railway and tube stock plus the new TFL purple trains then went over to Stratford international where I filmed for first time with the javelins and Eurostar too then over to London kings cross where I got the azumers and 91s then back to London Paddington and finished the day off there with the Heathrow express trains.
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Birmingham Railfanning in 4K
Here we see Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, and CSX reasons in the Birmingham area. Just doing some tests with the new camera. Nothing fancy or special, just figuring out the settings and compatability.