The Prince Albert in Battersea
Situated just across the road from the beautiful Battersea Park and a two minute walk from the banks of the River Thames, the prominent Prince Albert has been set in Geronimo's sights for a long while.
London: video review of Crowne Plaza London - Docklands, United Kingdom
Crowne Plaza London - Docklands, London, United Kingdom, hotel video review
Akash Tandoori Bexleyheath Bexleyheath
Excellent
Five Star Review by RetiredFirey
020 8304 5314 Akash Tandoori Bexleyheath Bexleyheath reviews
Excellent Rating
“Consitantly good Indian food”
Having used this restaurant for many years, I can honestly say that I have never been disappointed with the the quality of the food. The portions are more than adequate and the food is freshly prepared. The chicken dhansak to me is the bench mark and had never been bettered by any other Indian restaurant I've eaten in. Even though I have moved away from the area I have to creep back every now and then to remind me how good it is.
Akash Tandoori Bexleyheath
220 Broadway
Bexleyheath
DA6 7AU
For the past 25 years, we here at Akash Tandoori have been serving tasty Indian curry at affordable prices. Throughout these 25 years we have won many awards.
We serve many a variety of dishes, all which are bound to leave you wanting for more.
On our website, you'll be able to view our picture gallery and even download our menu.
We hope you will come and visit us and experience our lovely Indian cuisine.
Like this video? Call SWS TV today to book a production call on 020 3322 4020 today.
Visit our website: for more info or connect with us on social media:
Facebook:
Google+:
LinkedIn:
Twitter:
Subscribe to our channel here:
007 - Skabretta - Kings Oak
Skabretta performing 007 at the Kings Oak Orsett
London Streets 26th September 1917 - Film 6040
Piccadilly Circus, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Mansion House and the Stock Exchange, Charing Cross Station, Westminster Bridge, Tower of London and high level pan across London
All with a newspaper boy holding up a paper showing that day's date - 26th September, 1917 - in order to scotch rumours during World War One that London was destroyed by the Germans.
SKAbretta - Time Is Tight - The Bear & Ragged Staff, Crayford - 27 Feb 2016
River Thames Song & Pics
Song & Pictures of our recent trip with our narrowboats Uncle Brian & Jemsabi on the thames organized by the St Pancress boat club, Written By My Mate Bill Bates and sung and played by myself Uncle Brian
The Wessex Corps of Drums.....Old Boys get together for one more gig !
The Wessex Corps of Drums were one of the top traditional Youth Marching Bands in the eighties. We...the Old Boys reformed for one more gig, on Saturday night, for one of our favourite instructor's surprise 70th birthday party. It was a very emotional night but we loved every minute of it. This is just a snippet of what we did. You just can't beat a good old traditional Drum and Bugle Corps..well done lads !
SSE Wildcats - Bexleyheath Academy (Extended)
Sidcup
Sidcup is a suburban district of south-east London, England, in the London Borough of Bexley, and a small part of the the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Located 11.3 miles south east of Charing Cross, it borders the London Boroughs of Bromley and Greenwich.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Crowne Plaza London Docklands
Excite Audio Visual Ltd.
Supply, design & installation of Pro Audio Visual Systems for Domestic & Commercial properties across the U.K.
#BosePro
Homes 'earned more than their owners in a fifth of areas over past two years'
It found that house price growth in Barnet in London, outpaced average earnings by £52,256 over the two-year period - the highest difference in the survey.North Hertfordshire had the second biggest gap, at £40,903, while Canterbury, Guildford and Oxford were also places where house prices have surged particularly far ahead of average earnings.The proportion of areas where house prices are outpacing earnings has fallen, from 31 per cent in 2016 to 18% in 2017, Halifax said.The report also highlighted a continued north/south divide, with 86 per cent of areas where the average house price rise is greater than local earnings over the past two years being in London, the South East, South West or the East of England. This share is down slightly from the last year when 93 per cent of areas came from these four regions.No district in the north east of England, Yorkshire and the Humber, Scotland and Northern Ireland saw average house price growth eclipse average take-home earnings over the past two years, according to Halifax's report.Away from southern England, strong performers for house price growth compared with earnings included Harborough in the East Midlands, with house price gains of £19,662 more than earnings, as well as the Ribble Valley in the North West (£8,217), Tamworth in the West Midlands (£3,226) and Denbighshire in Wales (£793).Russell Galley, managing director at Halifax, said: Over the past two years, we have seen house price growth and earnings converge at a national level, leading to a drop in the total number of areas where the average house price rise is greater than owners' take-home earnings. Grand Designs properties for Sale Thu, September 1, 2016 If you are looking for a unique property, now you have a chance to buy your own Grand Designs property. Play slideshow The stunning 4,000 square foot home is set to sell for £3.8m Despite the slowdown in house price growth in southern England, it has still outpaced wages across most of the region. This means that middle earners are also facing a challenge getting on to the property ladder.Here are the top 10 places where house prices have outpaced earnings across 2016 and 2017 according to Halifax, with the average increase in house prices over the two-year period followed by average take-home earnings over the two-year period and the cash difference (figures have been rounded):1. Barnet, London, £106,896, £54,641, £52,2562. North Hertfordshire, East of England, £95,417, £54,514, £40,9033. Newham, London, £75,304, £45,169, £30,1354. Worthing, South East, £73,342, £43,472, £29,8715. Canterbury, South East, £75,798, £47,454, £28,3456. Croydon, London, £79,064, £51,678, £27,3867. Guildford, South East, £77,664, £54,992, £22,6728. Oxford, South East, £71,275, £48,761, £22,5139. Fareham, South East, £67,799, £47,571, £20,22810. Merton, London, £73,800, £53,784, £20,016GETYY/MARIO GUTIERREZAnd here are the top-performing districts in the UK's nations and regions according to H
News In A Nutshell (1936)
Item title reads - News in a Nutshell.
Intertitle - 'Liverpool' (Merseyside) - Various shots of the liner Lancastria aground in the Mersey. M/S of tugs pulling the ship out, passengers wave from it. M/S as they disembark after the rescue.
Intertitle - 'Orpington' (Greater London) - M/S's of an aeroplane on its roof in a field, it belongs to pilot Amy Mollison who crashed suffering a broken nose.
Intertitle - 'California' (America, USA) - L/S of thick fog, people stand and watch. M/S as crew of ship Onlone (?), which has run aground, are winched across in a harness. M/S of sailors pulling them across. L/S of the ship listing after the fog has lifted.
Intertitle - 'Islington, London' - M/S of ladies standing in a circle churning butter in barrels at the London Dairy Show. Lord Mayor P. Vincent walks around the show. M/S as cows are led around. C/U of a cow's face. Miss K. N. Lewis of Wales, and Miss M. Titmouse of Hertfordshire win the title of 'most charming country girls'. C/U's of the two girls.
Intertitle - 'Chelsea' (London) - L/S of members of the British Legion on parade, pensioners stand to attention. Philip Chetwode inspects them. M/S as they march.
Intertitle - 'London City' - L/S of Bank of England. L/S of Montague Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, as he officially hands over the pedestrian passage at Tivoli Corner to P. Vincent, the Lord Mayor. Various shots of them with officials.
Intertitle - 'Willington' (Durham) - M/S of haystacks on fire at a farm. Various dramatic shots as they burn and firemen tackle the blaze.
FILM ID:893.31
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Greenwich
Greenwich (/ˈɡrɛnɪtʃ/, /ˈɡrɪnɪdʒ/, /ˈɡrɪnɪtʃ/ or /ˈɡrɛnɪdʒ/) is a district of South East London, England, located in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and situated 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east south-east of Charing Cross.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Picture 024.avi
up in the north east of England ,yorkshire. @ the northfield .wedding gig for the ,BINNS ,2010 WITH DJs SDJ ,SLIMDAVID AND DJ DAVE GREEDY RICHARDS you can see the rest of the wedding, and more videos from southlondondisco.... on utube channel....................................
Daniel Robbins: Frederic Leighton and his 'Private Palace of Art'
Frederic Leighton was at the heart of the burgeoning art world of late Victorian London. President of the Royal Academy from 1878 to 1896, he was instrumental in raising the status of art and artists, making a unique contribution to the cultural life of his time. This lecture explores aspects of his career and the part played by his extraordinary studio-house in establishing his reputation.
Daniel Robbins, Leighton House Museum, London
[previously hosted on Vimeo: 263 views]