The FA Carlsberg Sunday Cup Final - Oyster Martyrs 1-0 Paddock FC 01/05/11
FATV - Oyster Martyrs boss Richie Rooney added his name to the list of managers who have won The FA Sunday Cup this weekend, when his team beat Paddock FC 1-0 at Prenton Park.
Rooney has been at the helm of the Croxteth-based outfit for a number of years now, after playing for the club for ten seasons prior to that.
Cults shoot .Allan Park and surrounds
Zach Snyder Edit. Sorry
Clark Curve.MP4
25th April 2011 Brands Hatch
BBC Look East's coverage on the Carlsberg FA Trophy Final 2009
Taking place on the 9th May 2009, York City and Stevenage Borough met at the home of football to play the final of the Carlsberg FA Trophy for the 08/09 season. Coverage comes from BBC 'Look East'.
France Wins 2,000 Guineas (1932-1952)
Newmarket, Suffolk - horse racing, 2,000 Guineas race.
GV.Pan paddock (first 7 feet for super title). GV. Newmarket course. SV. Horses with jockeys up leaving paddock. CU. Cameraman. LV. Start. OFF, pan to backview. LV. Towards and pan field split into two. CU. Pan Nearest section racing No. 27 Worden 11 leading. LV. Back view field in two parts clearly seen. CU. Cameraman. Field still in two parts racing down finishing straight, Winner in near bunch passes post. MTV. Winner, Thunderhead II (Roger Poincelet up) being lead in. SV. Winner.
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Featured Horses and Riders include:
'Globe of Light'; 'Djebel-Hallouf' - rider Johnstone; 'Worden' - rider Lollierou; 'Agitator' - rider Gordon; 'Argur'; 'Bob Major'; 'Thunderhead II' - rider Pioncelet; 'Kings Bench',
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The St. Leger (1951)
Full title reads: The St. Leger.
Doncaster, Yorkshire. Talma II wins the Classic Horse race in 1951, beating Fraise du Bois.
GV Massed crowd from grandstand. GV Pan Horses parading in paddock. SV Jockey mounting. LV Horses leaving paddock. CU Talma II with Rae Johnstone up. CU Pan Gordon Richards on Sea Parrot. SV St. Leger runner board GV Horses parading. CU Woman punter studying form. AS Bookie. CU Fat Book maker shouting. CU Open mouthed man with bowler hat. GV Start of race and follow pan. Zoom in Horses rounding bend. CU Man looking through glasses. MV Follow pan racing No 3. leading. CU horse racing fans looking through binoculars. MV Follow pan racing into straight, No 3 opens gap. LV Towards. Finish of race by Talma II (Rae Johnstone up) 2nd horse, Fraise Du Bois (Charlie Smirke up).
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Horse Racing - The Lincoln Handicap (1949)
Unissued / unused material.
Horse racing - Lincoln handicap, Lincolnshire.
Various shots crowds around bookies at race course; men studying race-cards and newspapers. L/S crowds and horses being led around Paddock. M/S 2 women wearing fur coats. More shots crowds. Various C/Us bookies shouting odds and tick-tack men giving signals. C/U bookies' board. C/U money in bookies' bag, pan away to bookie shouting. Various shots women in crowd.
C/U horse passing camera. Various shots jockeys coming out of dressing room and into paddock. C/U elderly spectator, pan to bookmaker handing money horse. L/S horses being led around paddock and passed crowds. C/U bookmaker shouting odds. C/U tote book.
L/S horses in paddock. M/S horse being saddled. Various shots start of race. M/S racehorse trainer (of Fair Judgement) Jack Jarvis holding Lincoln Handicap trophy. C/U trophy, pan up to Mr. D. Gordon, owner of Fair Judgement. Various shots Harry Wragg and daughter. C/U jockey Gordon Richards. M/S Jarvis with Gordon with trophy. C/U cup. M/S jockey K. Gethin with with two other people. C/U Gethin. General view crowds walking about.
C/Us Tom Williams, Minister of Agriculture. C/Us jockey J. Sime, with others. M/S people going into jockeys' dressing room. M/S jockey Charlie Smirke chatting. M/S unidentified jockey chatting with another. C/U Edgar Britt chatting with another. C/U Rae Johnstone arriving. C/U other jockeys arriving. C/U Sime chatting to another man. C/U ditto, pan to another man. C/U two jockeys and another man. C/U tick-tack man giving signals. Date on old record is 21/03/1949. Item is cuts from newsreel story in Gazette issue 49/24.
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The Derby (1950)
Full title reads: The Derby.
Epsom Down, Surrey. The 1950 Derby horse race, won by 'Galcador'.
GV Race course crowds. SV Coster Princess' coat pan up to feathered hat. CU Pearly King and pearly Queen. VS crowds walking to course. SV cars on Epsom road. CU Signpost - 'Epsom' .SV Petrol coupons littering road pan to garage attendant filling car. CU Attendant. CU Gallon gauge. CU Board - 'Q' - petrol unlimited. CU Petrol poured into motorcycle. SV old car on way to Epsom. GV Ground shot car park. Pan to traffic. arriving. GV Elevated pan car park. GV car park. SV Cars in park. Pony and trap lined up with cars. GV Crowd. CU Racing tipster Prince Monolulu. CU One-man band. MV Towards King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) walking to paddock. LV Royal party in paddock watching horses parade. SV Horses round paddock. CU Pan 'Prince Simon' being led around. SV Prince Aly Khan and others in paddock. Horse passing in foreground. MV Jockeys walking into paddock. SV Jockey mounting. MV Towards 'Prince Simon' being led out. CU Number board. LV parade walking up course. GV horses led up course - cantering down to start. SV bookies. SV Book maker wearing sailors cap. SV Tic-tac man. GV Royal family looking towards start. SV Horses walking around. SV Man winding down tapes. GV Horses at start. CU race fan with binoculars, wearing top hat. LV Start pan to back view horses run out of picture. MS horses approaching bushes. LV horses rounding curve of bushes led by 'Prince Simon' and 'Pewter Platter'. GV From bushes pan to horses led by 'Prince Simon' on to Tattenham Corner. Royal Family in box. LV horses approach and turn Tattenham Corner led by 'Prince Simon'. Camera picks up 'Prince Simon'. LV Elevated horses racing down straight led by 'Prince Simon' (WH Carr up) closely challenged by 'Galcador' (WH Rae Johnstone up) They start racing neck and neck 'Galcador' very slowly pulls ahead. Pan as they pass winning post. Queen Mary watching. SV Elevated 'Galcador' being brought into enclosure. Jockey Rae W Johnstone dismounts and pats horse. MV Race Horse owner Marcel Boussac talking. CU 'Prince Simon'. GV Crowded car park.
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Class 57's 57007 + 57003 DRS Twice Plus More 10/6/10
1. Class 57's 57007 + 57003 DRS (Hillington West)
2. Class 57's 57007 + 57003 DRS (Johnstone)
3. Class 334 Juniper First Scotrail (Johnstone)
4. Class 67 67022 DBS with Dalry Tanks (Hillington West)
5. Class 66's 66114 + 66133 DBS with Coal (Hillington West)
6. cLASS 334 Juniper First Scotrail (Johnstone)
Thanks to ian aka the fat controller for the heads up!:)
Cheers for the toots Skip Driver:)
All filmed on 10/6/10
The St. Leger (1950)
Full title reads: The St. Leger.
Doncaster Race Course, Yorkshire. The St. Leger Horse race is won by Scratch, ridden by Rae Johnstone.
GV Crowd. (For super. title) (Lib). GV Massed crowds on course. Top view massed crowds on course. CU Woman in fashionable hat. Angle shot another woman in fashionable hat. SV Bookie / bookmaker pan down to Frenchman putting on money. SV Towards and pan jockeys followed by Rae Johnstone. Pan Gordon Richards walking into paddock. SV Rae Johnstone mounting 'Scratch', No 2. SV E Smith mounting 'Sanlinea', No 16. SV Pan Rae Johnstone mounted on 'Scratch' going out of paddock. SV Princess Royal in Royal box.
LV Start and pan. SV Princess Royal looking through glasses from Royal Box. LV Towards and pan horses coming round bend. LV Towards and pan horses round bend and follow into CU with 'Vieux Manoir' in the lead. CU Man with binoculars. GV Pan finish of race.
SV Top view leading in winner, 'Scratch' (Rae Johnstone, up). SV Madame Boussac, wife of owner standing by the side of horse's head and kisses it.
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The Derby 1948 (1948)
Full title reads: THE DERBY 1948.
Epsom, Surrey.
Pan, huge crowd on Downs. Top view of crowds. Top shot of the cars, caravans and coaches parked. Pearly Kings and Queens with children posing for camera. Panning shot of Aga Khan and his wife Begum Khan. Men in top hats and fashionably dressed women walking towards and pan camera. Close up shot of Martha Raye. Close up shot of the two 'art types' and woman with long straight hair. Various shots of the crowds and bookies before the race.
Royal family, King George VI, Princess Royal (Princess Mary), Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, going towards paddock. Horses parading in paddock. Crowds watching. Royal Family watching parade. Jockeys in paddock. Race board going up. Pan, jockey Gordon Richards riding 'Cobbler' out of paddock. Horses parading down course. Several shots of King and Princess Elizabeth watching from rails. Crowds in stands waiting for start. Woman tipster. Close up shot of Prince Monolulu. Close up shot of man with pointed beard. Close up shot of woman tipster. Horses getting in order at the starting gate. Angle shot, starter on platform. Several close up shot of men raising binoculars to watch the race.
Start of race, pan to back view. Angle shot, man looking through binoculars. Pan to back view, horses round first bend. Tattenham Corner. Woman in crowd watching. Horses round Tattenham Corner, pan to back view. The field racing towards camera. Pan, horses racing down straight to finish. My Love overtaking Royal Drake to win the race, Noor third. Pan, 'My Love' with jockey Bill Johnstone, being led in. Winner being led into unsaddling enclosure. Close up shot of the horse's head. The winner, 'My Love' belongs to Aga Khan.
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The Derby (1956)
Epsom.
People are gathering at Epsom for the 1956 Derby - a wet day. LV. Epsom race course, showing a stand in distance. TV. Massed crowds at the track taken from the stand. GV. Royal party walking towards camera, heading for paddock. TV. People milling around bookmaker. CV. Bookmaker in top hat. LV. Paddock with horses circling. GV. Some of the horses walking in the paddock. GV. Jockeys coming into the paddock. GV. Walking shot - through crowds, camera pans round to bookies. TV. Horses emerging from paddock led by the Queen's horse Atlas with Harry Carr up - followed by No 2 Gilles de Retz and No 3 Hornbeam, ridden by Joe Mercer. TV. No 7 Tenereze walking to the parade. LV. The end of parade, horses turn at the beginning of the line and start to gallop back. GV. Crowds in the stand looking across the course towards the start. LV. Horses circling before coming up to the tapes. GV. The starter climbing onto his rostrum. GV. Horses up at the tapes and one on the far side very eager. He goes into the tapes and then draws back to line. Start of the race. Horses go away to the right to back view. Towards, horses coming towards, camera in mass cannot distinguish any numbers. LV. Towards, bushes and one horse is about two lengths in front. Cannot see number. Past camera to back view. LV. Horses about three lengths in front, going past at Tattenham Corner. Only one horse in the picture until the others start to come in, as the leading horse shoots down into Tattenham Corner. Head on towards at Tattenham Corner. The leading horse coming round on the rails followed by the bunch. LV. Into the straight, one horse about three to four lengths in front of the field. The other horses trailing the leader, the horses go out of frame. The leader's name is Monterey. Pan, another horse comes into the picture. The horse is Lavandin and is coming up almost level with Monterey. LV. Top view, Lavandin just taking the lead, pan with him. He is about a length in front but another horse is coming up on the outside to challenge him. He just hangs on and they reach the post. The horse mentioned was Montaval - came second. Other horses pass the post.
CU. Bookmaker counting out lots of pound notes and giving them to punter. SV. The Winner's Ring. Winner, Lavandin, being led in. Jockey, 'Rae' W. Johnstone jumps off his back. The owner, Mr Pierre Wertheimer is there. SCU. A group of people looking down from balcony. SCU. The owner surrounded by reporters. SCU. The horse in the ring after being unsaddled, with his blanket over his back with owner's initials on P.W. Stable lad holds the horse's reins.
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Day 58 of the Challenge
Day 58 of the Challenge , 6th May
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PROJECT CAMELOT: JIM STONE EX NSA WHISTLEBLOWER RE NUCLEAR BLACKMAIL | 2017
This is a live Project Camelot Roundtable discussion with Jim Stone ex-NSA technical analyst who has done a substantial amount of investigation on the .
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In of 2017 on the way to the Sacramento UFO Conference, we had the good fortune to interview Norman Bergrun the 91 year old author of Ringmakers of .
This is a video of several guerrilla style interviews with Bob Dean and Clifford Stone conducted over a 2 day period at the 2017 UFO Congress. Retired .
Zandvoort 1977
Anouk, Bianca, Jerry, Nel en oma betje
St. Leger (1954)
Doncaster, Yorkshire.
GV massed crowds at the St. Leger. SV crowds and bookies. Top view, crowds around bookies stands. SCU woman placing a bet. SV Jockey board being hoisted. GV horses parading in paddock. SV pan, No 9 Arabian Night (Eph Smith). SV pan, No 7 Never Say Die (Charlie Smirke). LV Jockeys mounting and leaving paddock for parade. SV pan, Johnny Longden on Blue Sail leaving paddock. GV horses parading up course. SV pan, No 4 Marcel Boussac's Estremadur. SV pan, No 7 Never Say Die being patted by C Smirke. SV pan, No 11 By Thunder (Willy Snaith). GV horses cantering to the start. STV crowds around bookies. SV tic-tac man. LV horses cantering to the start. STV crowds around bookies. SV tic-tac man. LV horses milling around at start. CU man lifting binoculars. SV pan, horses starting race. No 7 Never Say Die is last near the rails but he quickly moves up and joins the field. Pan as horses race, back to back view. SCU people looking through binoculars. GV as field races across country, Double Bore in the lead, closely followed by By Thunder & SV. Pan, rest of field well up with the leaders. SV crowd. LV towards and pan, horses rounding bend. By Thunder takes over the lead from Double Bore. By Thunder followed by Blue Prince II and on the rails in third place is Double Bore. Charlie Smirke begins his run and easily overhauls the leaders. W. Snaith gives By Thunder everything he has got but Never Say Die flashes past him to take the lead. GV Never Say Die well in the lead and racing towards finish. Rae Johnstone on Elopement and Manny Mercer on Estremadur lead the field and chase after Smirke but have no chance as Never Say Die streaks away. Smirke eases his mount and they pass the post 12 lengths ahead of Elopement and Estremadur, he looks back to watch rivals finishing. STV crowd. STV Mr Robert S. Clarke leading in the winner.
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1994 Formula 1 @ Jerez - Blundell Crash
MG Vintage and classic car display slideshow
The MG Car Company got its name from Morris Garages, the company itself formed in1924, they continued making vehicles with the MG badging (under several different owners) until 2005. The name MG motors is now owned by the Chinese automaker Nanjing Automobile.
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Amazing Grace Performance on a One-String Diddley Bow by Justin Johnson
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The One-String Diddley Bow is the simplest of all stringed instruments, and one of the most influential instruments for American Roots Music. Legends like Lightning Hopkins, Muddy Waters, Elmore James, and Bo Diddey (who took his name from the Diddley Bow) all started out on this one-stringed instrument. the vocal qualities and sustain of this paddock-handle Diddley Bow inspired this One-String version of Amazing Grace.
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Justin Johnson Highlights:
•Justin Johnson has toured the world as a performing musician throughout mainland Australia and Tasmania, Europe, The United Kingdom, and coast to coast in North America.
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