How To Do A Royal Gun Salute For The Queen | Forces TV
Members of the Honourable Artillery Company fired a 62 round gun salute to mark the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne in London.
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The Last Journey: Funeral Of King George VI (1952) | British Pathé
King George VI's coffin is led in an enormous funeral procession to St. George's Chapel accompanied by the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Royal and Princess Margaret along with many others as Britain mourns.
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Guard of Honour in Palace Yard pan to coffin being carried from Westminster Hall by Grenadier Guard Pallbearers. Pallbearers placing coffin on gun carriage - Crown, Sceptre and Orb on coffin. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother and Princess Margaret in deep mourning, walking from Hall and into carriage, and past Lord Louis Mountbatten, etc. Gun carriage being drawn by naval ratings through gates of Palace Yard. Coffin past. Cortege moving towards Whitehall past Houses of Parliament. Queen's coach and Dukes just out of gates. Pan, four Dukes, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Windsor (formerly Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII), Kent. Cenotaph. Elevated, foreign representatives saluting as they pass Cenotaph. Procession making way up Whitehall. Tableau on Guards Memorial. Towards, Guards marching across Horseguards Parade, with arms reversed. Crowd. Coffin being pulled across Horseguards. Sailors turn corner. Gun carriage starts to turn corner. Sailors lining route with arms reversed and heads bowed. Towards, Queen's carriage turning from Horseguards followed by and pan with Dukes of Windsor, Edinburgh (Prince Philip), Gloucester and Kent. pan back to Kings Frederik of Denmark, Paul of Greece and Gustav Adolf of Sweden, and President Auriol of France, and other foreign heads of state including President Ribar of Yugoslavia, King Feisal of Iraq and President Bayar of Turkey. BBC Commentator.
Gun carriage being drawn past Citadel. Elevated, procession marching through Hyde Park. Crowd at Hyde Park. (Marble Arch). Troops marching through gates at Marble Arch. Mounted policemen. Procession approaching and going through gates at Marble Arch. Crowd. Gun carriage being drawn through gates at Marble Arch.
Funeral Procession of King George VI turning down Edgeware Road. Coffin being pulled along Paddington Station platform. Coffin being hauled along platform. Coffin being hauled along platform. Dignitaries waiting to entrain. Gentlemen-at-Arms taking places by side of train. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother and Princess Margaret watching coffin being carried to train. Coffin being carried towards train. People looking on. Train pulling out - guard of honour in foreground.
Windsor Castle. Guards band marching towards Castle. Scots Pipe band marching towards Castle (not playing). Queen Victoria Statue. Gun carriage on route to Castle. Procession and cortege approaching Windsor Castle. Windsor Castle - flag at half-mast. Procession passing Castle. Woman. Pipers playing. Pipers feet pan up to pipers. Piper, and bass drum. Cortege passing Castle. Guardsman. Coffin on gun carriage. Four Dukes of Windsor, Edinburgh (Prince Philip), Gloucester and Kent past. Gun carriage being pulled under arch. Sailors pulling gun carriage emerging from arch. Coffin coming through arch. Gun carriage being drawn towards St. George's Chapel. It stops, Cortege party step one pace forward. Sailors doffing hats. Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and others waiting on steps of Chapel. Pall bearers taking coffin from carriage. Bosuns playing pipes. Sailors with bowed heads, and coffin being taken from carriage.
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SV. Sailors with bowed heads. MV. Pall bearers holding coffin for funeral of King George VI. Gun carriage being pulled away. SV. Pall bearers moving off with coffin. Angle shot, St. George's Chapel. LV. Coffin being carried up steps. SV. Four Dukes of Windsor, Edinburgh (Prince Philip), Gloucester and Kent looking on - Kent hatless. SV. Most Rev and Right Hon C. F. Garbett, Archbishop of Canterbury and Dr G. Fisher, Archbishop of York waiting on steps. SV. Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Royal and Princess Margaret, walking from coach up steps. GV. Coffin nearing top of steps followed by Queens, Princess Royal and Princess Margaret. SV. Back view, coffin going into Chapel. GV. Coffin going into Chapel followed by mourners. SV. St. George's Chapel, through trees. Pan down to wreathes. CU. Wreath. SV. Mass of wreaths. CU. Wreath. SV. Queen shaking hands with Dean of Windsor, Rt Rev E. C. K. Hamilton, and then embraces Princess Margaret. Prince Philip then embraces Princess Royal. Queen and Philip walk to car. SV. Queen Mother talking to Chapel Official. Angle shot. Through archway of St. George's Chapel.
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The Queens Arms - 15/03/2014
A video of our gig at The Queens Arms in Tor-point.
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Choosing the right hotels in Bournemouth Hotels United Kingdom
The Queens Hotel
The Queens Hotel affords unrivalled views of the Bay, Great Orme and Pier being centrally situated on Llandudno's Victorian Promenade. Adjacent to the main shopping street and minutes from The Venue Cymru Theatre and Conference Centre and Llandudno's many other attractions. The Great Orme Tram station is a 10 minute walk.
Travelodge Bournemouth Seafront
From Wessex Way (A35) take the first exit onto Cambridge Road (B3066) at the next roundabout take the second exit onto Durley Chine Road, continue onto West Cliff Road then turn right onto West Hill Road where the Travelodge is located.
Wessex Hotel
The Wessex Hotel is located in the West Cliff area, within feet of the beach. It is near the town center, shopping, restaurants, pubs, theaters and nightlife. The Oceanarium and the train station are about a mile away. Take a trip down the Jurassic Coast where you will see rocks millions of years old. The Wessex Hotel is 15 minutes from Bournemouth International Airport, and a short drive to the train station.
The Trouville Hotel
The Trouville Hotel is a well established hotel located in the heart of Bournemouth just a few minutes stroll from the Bournemouth town centre, gardens, beaches and the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC). The Trouville Hotel is located about an hour from the airport.
Devon Towers Hotel
Situated in the heart of Bournemouth, the Devon Towers Hotel is within an short walk from Bournemouth International Centre. The area is famous for shopping. Bournemouth's attractions, such as Bournemouth Eye and Oceanarium Bournemouth are easily accessible on foot.
UK: EDL storm Woolwich streets in response to public execution
Over 100 Balaclava clad English Defence League (EDL) members clashed with police Wednesday night in Woolwich, London. Two Muslim men publicly murdered a British citizen, prompting members of the far-right group to gather at the Queen's Arms pub in response. Members marched to the Woolwich Arsenal Station singing nationalistic songs and throwing glass bottles and rocks at police as authorities formed cordons around the group.
EDL members initially planned to march to the Greenwich Islamic Centre but re-routed to the train station once police cordoned off road access to the centre. The group picked the Woolwich Arsenal Station because of its proximity to the scene of the murder. Tommy Robinson, the leader of the EDL, called on members to attend via his Twitter account.
The murder victim, thought to be a serving British soldier, was reportedly run down by a vehicle then attacked with knives and meat-cleavers by the two drivers in full public view and died at the scene. The perpetrators - two as yet unidentified males - were caught on camera immediately after the incident by eyewitnesses. Video footage shows the suspects holding their weapons with blood-covered hands waiting for police to arrive.
Both attackers were brought down by police gunfire after allegedly confronting authorities. They are now being treated in separate local hospitals. One of the men was reported to have been carrying a firearm.
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15 MOMENTS WHEN FOOTBALL FANS GO TOO FAR!
10 MOMENTS WHEN FOOTBALL FANS GO TOO FAR
football is probably the most competitive sport ever invented, the fans are relentless and more hardcore than any sports even the players can be overly competitive at times with a lot of players being known to cheat like this goalkeeper who digs up the penalty spot making the penalty taker miss But the fans can be even more relentless running onto the field releasing fireworks onto the field and much worse, you should never do this if you go to a football game today we’re going through 15 moments when football fans go too far
This first fan was betting with his friend whether or not he could hit this footballer on the head with a water bottle and whether it would reach or not and it turns out it did, dele ali was going to take a throw in but before he does he gets knocked on the head with a water bottle from the stands before he taunts the fans with 2 nil hand sign because his team is 2 goals up
This next moment shows a fan who runs all the way down from the stands and onto the football field only to kick the ball out of a player hands, this player goes to take a throw in but this fan interrupts that and kicks the ball away from him, this almost turns into a small scuffle till the security interrupt
This next fan was famous for rushing onto the pitch during the Champions League final, this fan for publicity runs onto the field and is quickly apprehended but this actually lead to her gaining over 1 million followers the same night for this publicity stunt and also because she’s beautiful
This next moment shows when fans go way too over the top by bringing in fireworks and firecrackers and throwing them on the pitch destroying the pitch and stopping the game indefinitely, this has happened so many times though that there’s compilations of fireworks being released onto pitches
This next moment showcases when cardiff city fans raid the pitch, this was literally seconds after the players had gone through the tunnel and it took hours to get all the fans off the pitch even the person recording this has had enough of everyone
This next fan with a motorised wheelchair rushes onto the pitch with his arm in the air in celebration he is then high fived by another fan who made it onto the pitch
This next fan actually ends up taking the free kick at game while he’s being chased by security, the players are unaware of the player invading the pitch until they notice the ball going towards the goal, the goalie is aware though and actually saves the ball from going in with ease, he was then apprehended shortly after
This next fan actually approaches football legend luis suarez when he played for liverpool he harrases suarez until he actually gets down onto his knees and worships him he then stands back up and taunts towards the cameras which they would’ve offended hundreds of thousands of people watching at home
9: this next football fans actually tries to climb over the fence at this football game something that a lot of football fans do which is dangerous but this one was caught on camera and the guy completely fails and ends up falling back making himself look foolish in the process even though he does nearly make it
This next fan parachutes onto the pitch obviously for publicity you can tell by his parachute and his lack of surprise when he sees where he is, this caused the whole game to stop and restart as this fan quickly gets off the pitch when he sees how annoyed the players are at this interruption
This isn’t the only time this has happened though in this boxing match for publicity a fan used a motorised parachute to glide into the stands interrupting the match and risking a lot of peoples safety luckily no one was injured
11 this next group of fans strangely decided to throw beach balls onto the stadium which is obviously very strange and i have no idea how they managed to sneak this many beach balls into the stadium without security noticing but they did and they interrupted this game as they had to all be collected
12: this next moment shows when neymar jr one of the best wingers in football was being touched and harassed by a fan in the stands as he took an alternative route to get out of the stadium neymar being neymar obviously retaliated
13: this next player actually takes this penalty, this russian team is in a tense spot this penalty could be the difference between winning and drawing but this fan interrupts the penalty and takes it himself before running off while being chased by security
14: this next fan actually does something very weird and unusual this ahs never been done before this and has never been attempted after but this fan decides to throw money on the pitch to try to distract players, this doesn’t work, probably because it was only a stack of one dollar bills but still it’s very weird
15: these next fans throw weird items onto the pitch including baby dolls and toy pigs some of these are in
The Queen's Helicopter - April 2019
It took off from Kensington Palace and flew to Sandringham. I didn't see who was on board so I'm assuming the Queen had told Prince William to take the corgis for a walk in the grounds at Sandringham.
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335 (Saltash) Sqn Air Training Corps Continuity Drill Display Armed Forces Day 2013
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61st Anniversary Queen,s accession to throne
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For over 15 years, Mr. Jason Martell has been one of the leading researchers and lecturers specializing in ancient advanced technologies of Ancient Astronauts and out collective lost hitory. Mr. Martell's research has been featured worldwide on numerous television networks such as The Discovery Channel, The History Channel, Sci-Fi Channel, the BBC, and others.
Today, Mr. Martell is working in his next scientific recreation of ancient alien technology based upon data obtained from Sumerian cuneiform cylinder seals from 3,000 B.C. -- He is also planning several groundbreaking international research expeditions. The expeditions focus on gaining access to ancient Sumerian artifacts, and other archeological relics not currently accessible to the public.
Royal Navy's HMS Enterprise excercise freedom of Tiverton
Hundreds braved the rain to see the crew of the HMS Enterprise exercise the freedom of Tiverton this weekend.
The Royal Navy vessel returned home to Plymouth after three years at sea on Tuesday, April 18, and her crew of more than 50 were joined by the Royal Marine Corps of Drums and members of Tiverton Sea Cadets in a parade through the town centre on Sunday, April 30.
Starting at Tiverton Pannier Market, the crew paraded with the Queen’s Colour in full ceremonial uniform with swords and rifles fitted with bayonets. The Mayor of Tiverton, Councillor Steve Flaws also gave an inspection of the crew.
HMS Enterprise has been affiliated with Tiverton for her whole life in service, beginning when she was commissioned in October 2003. A part of this affiliation was the granting of the freedom of the city by the town council.
Cllr Flaws said: “What a great honour it is for me as mayor of Tiverton to welcome to our town the members of our adopted ship and the Royal Marine Band.
“A couple of weeks ago, I actually had the pleasure of visiting the ship in Plymouth and sailing down to Falmouth. It was a fabulous day out and one that I will always remember. During this trip I learnt about the important work the Royal Navy does to protect our shores and its humanitarian work across the globe. Specifically, I discovered that over the last few years, HMS Enterprise has rescued many thousands of refugees and has probably saved many of those people from drowning.
“I believe that we should all be proud of the work done by HMS Enterprise and I trust we will all continue to develop stronger links between the town and the ship. These wonderful events do not happen very often so I feel highly privileged that this has happened during my year as mayor.”
Commanding Officer of the HMS Enterprise Philip Harper, who joined HMS Enterprise in November 2016 and has spent more than 25 years in the Royal Navy added: “I am humbled and honoured by the reception we have been given in Tiverton. My ship’s company have homes all over the UK and indeed as far afield as New Zealand and the US, but for the ship herself, Tiverton represents home – a home more fondly remembered for being visited so rarely.
“We owe a great debt of gratitude to the citizens of our great country, who keep the home fires burning and allow us to protect the nation’s interests abroad, at range. And this beautiful county of Devon does more than its fair share – it is home to half of the Royal Navy and most of the Royal Marines. For hundreds of years, Devon has supplied the best sailors in the world including Drake and Raleigh, and good a good many serving today in Enterprise.
“For today we thank the Mayor and the Town Council, and all those who have worked so hard to prepare. Most particularly we thank the people of Tiverton for their warm welcome and ongoing support. I’d also like to pay tribute to the Sea cadet Corps, led by Chief Petty Officer Mikki Chubb for all their good work with the young people of the town.
“Thank you Tiverton, and please go on making this town, county and country a place well worth coming home to.”