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7 Car Pile Up - Gaybar (Queen Anne)
Cover of Electric Six's 'Gaybar' by Maidstone based classic rock and punk cover band, 7 Car Pile Up, 19.11.10
Angela Barrett ~ The Night fairy
Angela Barrett was born in Essex, England and studied at Maidstone College of Art and the Royal College of Art. Her Elegant and imaginative illustrations have graced a number of books.
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PRINCESS ANNE VISIT
Princess Anne visits the Niddrie Adventure Playground, Edinburgh, and opens the new Bishop Briggs Sports Centre.
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Breaking News | Princess Anne makes royal visit to Kent school
Breaking News | Princess Anne makes royal visit to Kent school
Breaking News | Princess Anne makes royal visit to Kent school
Princess Anne made a royal visit to help commemorate the 500th anniversary of a Kent primary school. Her Royal Highness formally opened a new sixth form centre at Cranbrook School, near Maidstone, as a red carpet was laid out in her honour. It was part of a packed programme of quincentenary events, including a festival week complete with dog show, tennis competition and flower festival.
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Queen Reviews Fleet (1965)
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The river Clyde, Scotland.
Various shots of the fleet anchored in Clyde. M/S Royal yacht 'Britannia' arriving. M/S as warships fire salute. H.M.S. 'Kent', M/S crew onboard. M/S Queen Elizabeth II walking to meet the crew with captain R. A. Begg, M/S as she shakes hands with rating. C/U Queen smiling and talking. M/S officers. M/S as they give her three cheers, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, walks up to join her. L/S submarine 'Dreadnought'. M/S as she is piped onboard with the Prince and shakes hands with officers. M/S as she climbs down hatch into the submarine.
Various shots flotilla of boats watching. M/S sailors piping the couple onboard, C/U sign 'Maidstone', M/S Queen going aboard. She greets captain and officers. L/S Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne, Princess Royal, on 'Dreadnought' going down hatch. L/S hills with fleet in front. M/S 'Britannia' sailing past ships on inspection. L/S's sailors saluting from decks. C/U Union Jack flag flying. Various shots warships firing salute. M/S sailors taking off hats and giving three cheers.
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Boris Johnson: Do NOT stick your feet on the QUEEN's CHAIR at Buckingham Palace!
The Queen hosted Nato leaders for a reception at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening.
A video has emerged that appears to show Boris Johnson about to put his left foot... on a posh chair of Queen Elizabeth II before realizing that he's at a reception with world leaders at Buckingham Palace.
Few months ago, a photo of Boris Johnson sticking his foot on a table during talks in Paris with the French president Emmanuel Macron triggered unflattering comments.
This time the footage was recorded during a reception at Buckingham Palace.
World leaders were invited by Queen Elizabeth II.
Upon arrival Boris Johnson seemed to have a little issue with one of his shoes.
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Queen Elizabeth's Police Motorcade Escorting VIP’s & Royal Members - Large Police Presence!
INFO: The Queen Visited The Aylesford's Royal British Legion Industries Centenary Village On The 6th November 2019, The Village In Aylesford, Kent, Provides Housing, Welfare Support & Care To More Than 300 People With Connections To The Armed Forces.
The Queen Also Opened The New Appleton Lodge Care Facility & Visited The Centenary Village Housing Project.
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Kim + Chris Blowers :: Wedding Highlights at the Museum of Kent Life Maidstone
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Victorian house
In the United Kingdom and former British colonies, a Victorian house generally means any house built during the reign of Queen Victoria. During the Industrial Revolution successive housing booms resulted in the building of many millions of Victorian houses which are now a defining feature of most British towns and cities.
In the UK, Victorian houses follow a wide range of architectural styles. Starting from the early classicism inherited from Regency architecture, the Italianate style gained influence in the 1820 and 1850s, and the Gothic Revival style became prevalent by the 1880s. Later in the Victorian era, the Queen Anne style and the Arts and Crafts movement increased in influence, resulting in the transition to styles typically seen in Edwardian houses. Victorian houses are also found in many former British colonies where the style might be adapted to local building materials or customs, for example in Sydney, Australia and Melaka, Malaysia.
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Queen Elizabeth Of The Belgians With The Troops
Queen Elizabeth visits the troops.
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Leeds Castle - Kent England - beautiful Castle and Maze
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Leeds Castle, 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Maidstone, Kent, England, dates back to 1119. In 1278 the castle came into the hands of King Edward I, for whom it became a favourite residence. The castle seen today dates mostly from the 19th century and is built on islands in a lake formed by the River Len to the east of the village of Leeds.
Built in 1119 by Robert de Crevecoeur as a Norman stronghold, Leeds Castle descended through the de Crevecoeur family until the 1260s.[1] What form this first castle took is uncertain because it was rebuilt and transformed in the following centuries. However, Adrian Pettifer speculates that it may have been a motte and bailey.[2]
In 1278, the castle became the property of King Edward I. As a favoured residence of Edward's, Leeds Castle saw considerable investment. The king enhanced its defences, and it was probably Edward who created the lake which surrounds the castle. A barbican spanning three islands was also built. Leeds Castle was also fitted with accommodation fit for royalty: a gloriette with apartments for the king and queen were added.[3] In the Late Middle Ages, the growth of the royal household meant fewer residences could accommodate the monarchy when they visited. As a result, the expenditure on royal residences in south east England generally decreased except for the Tower of London and Windsor Castle. The activity at Leeds Castle during the reign of Edward I is a notable exception to this pattern.[4]
The castle was captured on 31 October 1321 by the forces of Edward II from Margaret de Clare, Baroness Badlesmere, wife of the castle's constable, Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere who had left her in charge during his absence. The King had besieged Leeds after she had refused Edward's consort Isabella of France admittance in her husband's absence; when the latter had sought to force an entry, Lady Badlesmere had instructed her archers to fire upon the Queen and her party, six of whom were killed.[5] Lady Badlesmere was taken and kept prisoner in the Tower of London until November 1322.[6] After Edward II died in 1327 his widow took over Leeds Castle as her primary residence.[7]
Richard II's first wife, Anne of Bohemia, spent the winter of 1381 at the castle on her way to be married to the king. In 1395, Richard received the French chronicler Jean Froissart there, as described in Froissart's Chronicles.
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