Look Around (J. Longo), The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Morecambe, England. 2019 UK Tour
Look Around (Joziah Longo), The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, at The Platform in Morecambe, England. July 9, 2019 (2019 UK Tour) slambovia.com
Step Outta Time, The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Morecambe, England. 7/9/19 (2019 UK Tour)
Step Outta Time (Joziah Longo), The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, at The Platform in Morecambe, England. July 9, 2019 (2019 UK Tour) slambovia.com
Solve It All Dali, for Salvador Dali, Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Morecambe England 2019 UK Tour
Solve It All Dali (Joziah Longo), The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Tribute to surrealist artist Salvador Dali, at The Platform in Morecambe, England. July 9, 2019 (2019 UK Tour) slambovia.com
Moondog House The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Morecambe, England. 7/9/19 (2019 UK Tour)
Moondog House (Joziah Longo), The Slambovian CIrcus of Dreams, at The Platform in Morecambe, England. 7/9/19 (2019 UK Tour) slambovia.com
LUNAR live at The Platform Morecambe 2010.avi
My first live gig at The Electro Live Experience 2010. Sat April 17th 2010. Morecambe UK. Filmed by Mark and Tracy Smith
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Very Unusual Head, The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Morecambe, England. 7/9/19 (2019 UK Tour)
Very Unusual Head (Joziah Longo), The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, at The Platform in Morecambe, England. July 9, 2019 (2019 UK Tour) slambovia.com
Diane Westbury Is Miss Great Britain (1965)
Item title reads - Diane Westbury is Miss Great Britain.
Morecambe, Lancashire.
Various shots of all the girls lined up in front of the judges, camera pans across them. C/U comedians Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise on the judges panel. C/U as the girls step down from the stage to walk round the pool. M/S as the girls parade round the pool past massed crowd. M/S crowds applauding. M/S girls lined up in front of the judges. M/S Morecambe and Wise fooling about covering up their selections with their arms.
C/U's Jackie Jay from London, Joan Boull from Cardiff and Elizabeth Clelland from Glasgow. M/S judges making final selection. M/S of the winner Diane Westbury from Altrincham being escorted to the platform. CU Hylda Baker. M/S Morecambe and Wise trying to present Rose Bowl to Diane Westbury. C/U Lydia Johnson the winner of Miss Great Britain in 1945. M/S Diane Westbury holding Rose Bowl.
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John Otway, Beware of the Flowers, at The Platform Morecambe
Places to see in ( Morecambe - UK )
Places to see in ( Morecambe - UK )
Morecambe is a town on Morecambe Bay in Lancashire, England. In 1846, the Morecambe Harbour and Railway Company was formed to build a harbour on Morecambe Bay, close to the fishing village of Poulton-le-Sands and a connecting railway. By 1850, the railway linked to Skipton, Keighley and Bradford in the West Riding of Yorkshire, and a settlement began to grow around the harbour and railway to service the port and as a seaside resort. The settlement expanded to absorb Poulton and the villages of Bare and Torrisholme. The settlement started to be referred to as Morecambe, possibly after the harbour and railway. In 1889 the new name was officially adopted.
Morecambe was a thriving seaside resort in the mid-20th century. While the resort of Blackpool attracted holiday-makers predominantly from the Lancashire mill towns, Morecambe had more visitors from Yorkshire (due to its railway connection) and Scotland. Mill workers from Bradford and further afield in West Yorkshire would holiday at Morecambe, with some retiring there. This gave Morecambe the nickname Bradford On Sea (or Bradford-By-The-Sea). Between 1956 and 1989 it was the home of the Miss Great Britain beauty contest.
Morecambe's main central shopping area stretches from Central Drive Retail Park to the Arndale Shopping Centre. This area also incorporates two markets—the Festival Market and the Morecambe Sunday Market—and the Reel Cinema complex.
Morecambe's manufacturing and industrial businesses are largely located in the White Lund Industrial Estate. Morecambe is primarily a seaside resort with a large proportion of the local economy based on tourism, hospitality and catering located along the seafront. It is also situated at the foot of the Lake District National Park.
Morecambe hosts a number of large public festivals throughout the year including 'Catch the Wind' Kite Festival, West End Community Festival (both organised by More Music), Morecambe Jazz Festival and Tutti Frutti 1950s Festival. Morecambe has two large live-music venues: the Platform and More Music. The Platform is a converted Victorian-styled building which used to be the old railway station. It also houses the Morecambe Tourist Information Centre. Morecambe has a number of bands playing in the town's pubs and music venues.
One of Morecambe's most famous landmarks is a statue commemorating one of its most famous sons, Eric Morecambe. It was created by sculptor Graham Ibbeson. One of Morecambe's landmark buildings is the partially renovated Victoria Pavilion or Morecambe Winter Gardens. This was once a venue for swimming baths, a grand theatre, a restaurant and a ballroom.
Morecambe railway station has a regular rail service from Lancaster, with some trains running direct from Preston and Leeds. Recent tourism initiatives have made Morecambe a centre for bird watchers with the Tern Project enhancing the town's heritage linked to the extensive natural landscape of Morecambe Bay and its diverse wildlife.
( Morecambe - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Morecambe . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Morecambe - UK
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Set Build Ch1: The Platform - No Sex Please We're British
Keep up with our progress behind the scenes as we build up the set for No Sex Please, We're British.
In this video we're building the platform that leads up to Eleanor's room in the flat.
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No Sex Please We're British opened April 8th and ran through the 24th
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Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys - Live at The Platform, Morecambe
Friday 9th August 2018, Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys perform a Dire Straits cover of The Sultans of Swing .. This evening the band were supported by Honey & The Bear .. This track brought the house down .. What an amazing performance
Hazel O'Conner at the Platform Morecambe
Hazel O'Conner at the Platform Morecambe 16th Nov singing Will You
John Otway, Geneva. At The Platform Morecambe
The Wisemen - If you'd only
Filmed at the 2004 Catch the Wind Kite festival at Morecambe, Lancashire, The Wisemen at this stage were Richard Turner (Vocals, acoustic guitar), Scott Morley (lead guitar, mandolin and banjo) and Paddy Garrigan (autoharp, fiddle and mandolin). Here they are performing Richard's song If you'd only outside The Platform on the Sunday afternoon, whilst the crowd go wild.
Miss Great Britain (1968)
No title - Miss Great Britain contest won by Yvonne Ormes. Morecambe, Lancashire.
L/S swimming pool at Morecambe at the Miss Great Britain National Bathing Beauty Contest, showing girls parading. C/U girls parading in front of spectators. Rear view girls parading. C/U girl walking. Rear view C/U girl walking onto platform and stopping in front of judges. M/S pan Barbara Ponsford walking in front of judges. C/U spectators. M/S pan Margaret Mills walking in front of judges. M/S judges R. B. Henderson, Lady Patricia Pelham-Clinton-Hope, Sir J. Onslow, comedians Bernie and Mike Winters, and singer Max Bygraves.
M/S of the last 20 finalists in front of judges as they turn round. M/S Miss Jennifer Gurley, last year's Miss Great Britain watching. M/S as the girls walk off. C/U Max Bygraves. M/S pan winner Yvonne Ormes walking up onto rostrum. M/S of Yvonne and the two runners-up on rostrum. C/U Yvonne. M/S as Yvonne is presented with Cup by Max Bygraves who then kisses her. Various shots Yvonne smiling and holding Cup. M/S as press photograph her.
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Eden Project North | North Lancs Expo | Si Bellamy OBE
THE LATEST UPDATE ON EDEN PROJECT NORTH
Si Bellamy OBE, head of Eden Project International shares with the North Lancashire Expo audience what visitors will experience at the proposed #EdenProjectNorth in #Morecambe!
Thanks to Lancaster & District Chamber of Commerce and Lancaster City Council #LoveNorthLancs
Royal Tour Of Lancashire (1955)
Lancashire, various.
LV. Queen Elizabeth II arriving at Morecambe station and being greeted by Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, Lord Derby. SCU. Queen walks over to meet the Mayor of Morecambe Councillor Bryce Clegg, Duke of Edinburgh does likewise. SV. VIP's watching. SCU. Pan, Queen and Mayor walking along platform, Queen smiles to engine driver. SV. Crowd. & SCU. SCU. Queen signing visitors book. SV. Crowd. SV. Queen and Prince Philip leaving by car for Lancaster. GV. Crowds outside Lancaster Town Hall. Angle shot, Town Hall. LV. Crowds outside hall as queen comes out. SV. Queen leaving Town Hall with the Mayor, Councillor Bert Scott, Queen waves to crowd. SV. Queen and Mayor Scott walking down steps. SV. Queen's car driving up. GV. Queen's car driving through crowds en route to Lancaster Castle. SV. Crowd cheering. SV. Constable of the castle, Earl of Sefton presenting the key to the Queen, & SCU. Duke looking interested. LV. Duke turning the key over. Angle shot, Lancaster castle. SV. Queen and Duke meeting tenants of the Duchy. GV. Pan, crowd at Preston. SV. Mayor, Councillor Gray escorting the Queen from the platform. SV. Pan, cheering crowd. LV. Royal party at Lancashire Constabulary at Hutton. SCU. Queen meeting policemen in front of Frogman Tank. SV. Cars skidding on the skid. SV. Queen and Duke watching. SV. Cars skidding on skid pan. LV. Queen and Duke on balcony at Southport, pan to cheering crowds. CU. Queen and Duke waving. CU. Disabled child waving. SV. Queen leaving, escorted by the Mayor, Alderman Mrs Edith Smith. GV. Blackpool. Huge crowd in front of illuminations (night shots). SV. Front of theatre, pan up to sign Royal Performance. SV. Queen arriving and walking into theatre, she is wearing long white dress. SV. Queen walking into theatre escorted by Lord Lieutenant who presents the Mayor, Alderman Will Ogden and the Mayoress. Angle shot, exterior of opera house at night. SV. Royal party entering Royal box. SCU. Queen taking her seat and acknowledging applause. LV. Queen taking her seat. SCU. Queen smiling as light go out.
GV. Surging crowd outside theatre at night. SV. Police holding back crowd as first aid men attend to casualties. SV. After performance the Queen greeting radio and TV star Alma Cogan watched by band leader Jack Hylton. SCU. Queen and Duke meeting comedian Arthur Askey. LV. Car arriving at Darwenn (the next day). CU. Children cheering. SCU. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh meeting the Mayor, Mr Norman Briggs, his wife and Town Clark. SV. Crowd. SV. Queen waving from dais. LV. Children cheering and waving flags. LV. Car arriving at Blackburn town hall. SV. Guard of Honour, 4th Battalion, the East Lancashire Regiment, presenting arms. SV. Queen taking salute. SV. Queen walking forward to inspect Guard of Honour. SV. Crowd. SV. Towards, Queen inspecting guard of honour. LV. Crowd. SV. Towards, Queen inspecting Guard of Honour. Angle shot, Town Hall. SCU. Queen standing with Mayor. GV. Interior, Mullards factory at Blackburn. SCU. Queen looking at man working, & CU. SV. Prince Philip in another part of the factory watching men at work. SCU. Queen looking interested at men working. LV. Crowd. SV. Queen's car leaving, en route to Burnley. CU. Mullards Girls. GV. Royal party arriving at Town Hall, Burnley. LV. Cheering crowd. SCU. The Mayor, Alderman J. Herbert, escorting Queen and Duke to balcony of Town Hall, & LV. SV. Crowd cheering. LV. Mayor escorting Queen down steps, & CU. SV. As car arrives. Crowd cheering as they leave. LV. Interior of Malvern Mill of Pollard Ltd. in Nelson. Queen walking through. SV. Mills working. SCU. Queen interested in machine. CU. Machine. SCU. Queen bending down to look at an operator on another machine. CU. Queen looking at another machine, pan to operator. SV. Queen bends to study another process.
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UK school appeals for toy dog ‘Sam’ lost in space
In Britain's northwestern coastal town of Morecambe, the hunt is on for Sam, a toy space dog. Sam was launched into the stratosphere on Tuesday as part of a school project, but lost contact with ground control afterwards.
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Angelic Upstarts - White Riot - (Live at the Dome, Morecambe, UK, 1997)
ANGELIC UPSTARTS live solidarity
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Formed in South Shields, in the North East of England during 1977, the Angelic Upstarts were, along with Sham 69, amongst the first to represent an overtly political side to the punk rock phenomenon. Their working class background and hatred of racism and bigotry became the platform for their music, which was unsurprisingly extremely hard-edged and uncompromising. Front-man Mensi was a legend in the making. In 1978 they recorded and released their first single 'Murder of Liddle Towers' independently only to have it picked up by Small Wonder who released it nationally to commercial and critical acclaim. It wasn't long before Sham's lead singer Jimmy Pursey had them in the studio producing their debut album 'Teenage Warning' which spawned the iconic single 'I'm an Upstart'. The rest, as they say, is history.
Initially the Upstarts split in 1983 but reformed several times and this film captures them in 1997 at the Holidays in the Sun festival at Morecambe Dome. It's to their credit that in spite of being one of the most ideologically misunderstood bands to hail from the UK they have remained faithful to their ideals and thus have created and retained a huge and devoted following. They have also never lost any of their edge when performing live. Politics aside they are amongst the most exciting bands ever to grace the stages of the international punk rock circuit. Watch and learn.
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morecambe version 1
not for public consumption yet. just a draft version of a work in progress. See the final version at the Faith in the Community Event 4th Nov, at the Platform in Morecambe