Penzance By Esoterica
My review of this absolutley fine blend.
PIPE SMOKING : ESOTERICA's PENZANCE in 1916 vintage pipe
I bought a very old vintage antique briar pipe originally sold in 1916, England. I smoked Esoterica's Penzance in it. I liked the pipe and the tobacco so much. Filmed by NIKON D7000 digital camera.
Filmed with:
Nikon D7000 digital camera
(the newer model : Nikon D7100
The lighter I'm using :
(IM Corona Old Boy Pipe Lighter)
ヤフオクで落札した、1916年(第一次世界大戦中)にロンドンで発売されていた非常に古いパイプで、エソテリカのペンザンスを焚きました。
All About Eve - Wild Hearted Woman - 18/08/2001 - Penzance Acorn Theatre
Wild Hearted Woman filmed at the Acorn Theatre, Penzance, 18th August 2001.
The full show that this clip is taken from is available at
The full setlist for this show :
Scarlet
More Than The Blues
In The Clouds
What Kind Of Fool
Freeze
Lady Moonlight
Forever
Miss World
Appletree Man
Never Promise (Anyone Forever)
Martha's Harbour
Will I Start To Bleed
Wishing The Hours Away
Wild Flowers
You Bring Your Love To Me
Are You Lonely
Farewell Mr Sorrow
Shelter From The Rain
The Pearl Fishermen
Share It With Me
Wild Hearted Woman
Every Angel
Band line-up : Julianne Regan, Andy Cousin, Marty Willson-Piper, Rik Carter.
This footage is made public with the approval of band members.
Copyright All About Eve.
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Penzance Remembers 2005
Penzance Remembers 2005
This clip is courtesy of Mr Jack Guard.
Mousehole Cornwall.
Penzance 2004 The Red Arrows Display Team
Red Arrows display team 2004 over Mounts Bay Penzance Cornwall.
This clip is courtesy of Mr Jack Guard.
Mousehole Cornwall.
Pipers 1st time on It's a Small World
Full uncut video of Piper Grace's first time on It's a Small World at Disney World. August 2013. Enjoy!!
Desert Pine Piper: Week 7 Estate Pipe Day!
Smoking some Captain Black Royal and a look at some Estate Pipes that I was gifted. Let's take a look. Can you help identify the years and the make of the one made in London England?
What a view! Chysauster Ancient Village from above.
This week we managed to get out after the endless rain and now a cold dry spell so off with the trusty flying machine and up to the quite remarkable and fairly unique ancient Iron Age village of Chysauster (House of Silvester) In the Cornish language, chy is a noun meaning house and Sauster the name Silvester . Chysauster is an amazing group of ten Courtyard houses with a 16m long Fogou (Cave) which was probably used for cold storage this type of dwelling is unique to the area of Penwith and The Isles of Scilly, the village was occupied from around 100BC to 300AD.
Penzance the best tobacco ever!
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Much hype.....so much HOPE. Penzance in paradise just didn’t do it for me. GAW info coming soon!
PENZANCE via Newlyn Harbour Mousehole Lamorana cove Cornwall, made by Huggie Huggie2love
Happy valentine day -- Highlights of my journey along the Beautiful Unspoilt Picturesque Harbour of Penzance via its awesome Promenade along seafront to Newlyn Harbour, Penlee Point Newlyn Unspoilt Picturesque Fishing village, it’s steeped in History with Spectacular views, and the Breathtaking views l see are free and there priceless, on to Awesome Mousehole Harbour, spectacular views you get at Spaniard Poine Kemyel Point to finish of the walk at Lamorana cove, Hope you like and enjoy this new video. Also l want to thank you all so much for your kinds words and great comments you made on all my coastal path walk videos, Made by Huggie Huggie2love.
Penzance Promenade stretches the seafront between the Jubilee Pool at the Eastern end and Newlyn to the West. With views spanning Mounts Bay
PENZANCE Cornwall’s most westerly borough, Penzance is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, peppered with geographical, historical and cultural wonders. It is a place steeped in myths and legends and has been the source of inspiration for artists, writers and poets for hundreds of years. From the perilous cliff top walks to the ancient fishing villages, the sub-tropical vegetation and Bronze and Iron Age places of mystery it is a truly magical place. But uppermost of all Town and surrounding area’s attractions is its inseparable connection with the sea. After all its notoriety as a haven for smugglers and wreckers was the inspira tion for Gilbert and Sullivan’s most famous production ‘The Pirates of Penzance’.
Newlyn Cornwall is a busy fishing harbour on the edge of Mount's Bay offering plenty to see and do.
Newlyn is home to one of the largest fishing fleets in the United Kingdom. The bustling harbour of Newlyn Cornwall is a real insight into the life of a true Cornish fishing town. Old streets filled with tiny cottages spill out from Newlyn harbour. As Newlyn is a working fishing harbour there is plenty of activity with boats in and out of the harbour,
The actual village of Newlyn is a short walk from the harbour. Set aside a stream the village is steeped with history. As with Mousehole, the village of Newlyn was destroyed by the Spanish raid in 1595
Mousehole is a picturesque fishing village on the south coast of Cornwall between Penzance and Land’s End. Mousehole has retained much of its old world charm. Its narrow streets are filled with small shops, galleries and restaurants. Local cottages built from finely grained Lamorna granite Just offshore from the harbour is St Clement’s Isle, a small cluster of rocks where an ancient hermit was said to have lived.
Popular for retaining its original character, charm and beauty, Mousehole is a tiny fishing village in West Cornwall, 3 miles west of Penzance. Its picturesque harbour is surrounded by narrow streets and yellow lichened houses, which huddle together creating a stunning location. Along the harbour road you’ll find galleries, gift shops and restaurants and in the harbour itself is a safe sandy beach at low tide
Lamorna Cove is a beautiful and secluded area of Cornwall sat between the pretty harbour town of Mousehole and the glorious Porthcurno beach. You can walk the coastal path to both of these locations, or if you’re feeling adventurous, walk all the way to Land’s End! Lamorna Cove is the perfect base to enjoy a self catering holiday and to explore the further reaches of West Cornwall. The cliffs around Lamorna Cove are so beautiful. On a cleer day
I finish the walk at Lamorana cove, Hope you like and enjoy this new video. Also l want to thank you all so much for your kinds words and great comments you made on all my coastal path walk videos, Made by Huggie Huggie2love.
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle dates from the Bronze Age over 4000 years ago
Its name is believed to derive from the Cornish, 'dawns meyn' meaning 'stone dance'. Other explanations of the name include the variation 'dawns myin' 'dancing stones' and another that it derives from 'merrow maen' 'being mares at the stone'.
Located in St Buryan parish in the West Penwith area which is home to a huge concentration of fascinating prehistoric and early Christian monuments, the Merry Maidens are within walking distance of Lamorna.
The circle consists of 19 stones and has a diameter of nearly 24m (75ft).
The Merry Maidens is thought to have been a ritual ceremonial monument.
The Cornish legend associated with the circle and the nearby standing stones (menhirs), known as The Pipers, is that they were young women dancing and their musicians who were turned to stone for dancing on the sabbath.
The Eden Project and Penzance Excursion - 47316 and 47714 - 1st October 2005
The Eden Project and Penzance Excursion - 47316 and 47714 - 1st October 2005
This railtour started in Codsall and ran to Penzance and return.
The video was taken at Taunton.
My GAW prize from Hooked Pipers
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Blenheim Palace and Artist Residence; England Travel Vlog
EP143: Checking out Blenheim Palace - the birthplace of Winston Churchill before a night at the Artist Residence in South Leigh, Oxfordshire. Then a day in the University Town of Oxford. Blenheim Palace is the home of The Duke of Marlborough and was where Sir Winston Churchill was born and raised.
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Ancient Sites of Penwith
A video of just some of the ancient sites in Penwith in Cornwall
Full videos of them below:
Lanyon Quoit (also used at beginning) -
Men-An-Tol -
Merry Maidens Stone Circle -
Ballowall Barrow -
Sancreed Holy Well -
Trevorgans Cross -
Nine Maidens of Boskednan Stone Circle -
Mulfra Quoit -
Drift Stones -
Sennen Hedge Standing Stone -
Rospletha Cross -
Tregeseal East Stone Circle -
Brane Entrance Grave -
Lower Boscaswell Holy Well -
Boswens Menhir -
Chun Quoit -
Vellansaga Cross -
Boscawen-Un Stone Circle -
Carn Euny Holy Well -
Bosiliack Barrow -
Blind Fiddler Standing Stone -
St Levan's Holy Well, Porthchapel -
The Pipers Standing Stones -
Boscawen-Ros East & West Standing Stones -
End Credits (Castallack Standing Stone) -
All video copyright Lucas Nott
Music Copyright Adrian Von Ziegler
Please note that some sites included in this video are on private land.
(Falmouth ENGLAND) Pinoy Travel Channel
The maritime port of Falmouth sits on the county's south coast at the end of the Carrick Roads, a huge river estuary that empties out into the third deepest natural harbour in the world. Falmouth's fortunes were made during the 18th and 19th centuries, when clippers, trading vessels and mail packets from across the world stopped off to unload their cargoes in the town, and Falmouth remains an important centre for shipbuilding and repairs. These days, however, it's better known for its lively nightlife and the newly-built campus of the CUC (Combined Universities of Cornwall), a few miles up the road in Penryn; although salty seadogs can still get a taste of the town's nautical heritage at the stunning National Maritime Museum beside the harbour. .
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Tour Inverness Scotland : Brodie Castle
Tour Inverness Scotland : Brodie Castle
Brodie Castle. A National Trust for Scotland Property.
Brodie Castle. This fine 16th-century tower house is packed with enough art and antiques to keep connoisseurs happy all day. The castle tells the fascinating story of the Brodie family.
Built in 1567 by the Brodies. It is widely accepted that the Brodies have been associated with the land and the castle since the 1160s, when it is said that King Malcolm IV gave the land to the family.
The castle has a central keep with two 5-storey towers on opposing corners. In common with other fortified homes of the time it has no castle wall. It has a guardroom and secret passages to help the occupants escape.
Brodie castle is known for its fine daffodil collection, and is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and open to tourists throughout the summer months.
Set in peaceful parkland, It contains fine French furniture; English, continental and Chinese porcelain; and a major collection of paintings, including 17th-century Dutch art, 19th-century English watercolours, and early 20th-century works. The magnificent library contains some 6,000 volumes. Brodie has unusual plaster ceilings.
There is a woodland walk with a large pond and a nature trail with access to wildlife observation hides.
An ancient Pictish monument known as Rodney’s Stone can be seen in the castle grounds.
In springtime the grounds are carpeted with many varieties of daffodils for which Brodie Castle is rightly famous.
Brodie Castle is slightly further away, between the historic Moray towns of Nairn and Forres, so is perhaps not first on the castle list for the majority of visitors to the Highlands. That is a real shame (for them, not us!) as this sensitively restored 16th century castle is an absolute gem, where generations of the Brodie Clan have lived. The clan’s legacy is a fascinating history, a building which features a variety of impressive architectural and decorative styles, and “enough art and antiques to keep connoisseurs happy all day”.
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Cornwall Ancient Hedgerows
An icon of Cornwall — rightly nicknamed “The Garden of England” — is its fearsome hedgerows. For a thousand years, the hardy Cornish people have been picking the rocks off their rugged fields and stacking them along their lanes. Consisting of a stone framework filled in with earth and made vibrant with a tangle of vegetation, hedgerows also function as wildlife corridors. And, if you rip them out (as developers might be inclined to do), you get erosion. These hedgerows are part of the ancient fabric of Cornwall, where man and Mother Nature are dance partners (and man understands who is best qualified to lead).
I’m thankful I have a good local guide. Tim Uff expertly motored me through the wonders of the Penwith Peninsula here on the “land’s end” of southwest England. An expert guide with a car costs about £200 ($300, tourcornwall.com). For a group of four, that’s a great value. For a hardworking guidebook writer, having the help of a guide like Tim is a godsend!
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