Walton on Thames revisited Found a swing ?
Walton-on-Thames town centre 2004
This video shows Walton-on-Thames town centre prior to the construction of the Heart shopping centre. The video was captured on 17th July 2004. Courtesy of Walton-on-Thames.org
Walton On Thames,Surrey,Swans & Boats on River Thames by Manor Road.
A video taken of narrow Boats & beautiful White Swans on a Sunny july Day 2013.on the River Thames By manor Road Surrey.
Ultimate YPLAC - Dumped in Walton on Thames
You see of lot of YPLACers about, but this wanker decides to just dump their vehicle in the middle of a road, at two T junctions (one to the left of the Jeep) and a blind corner from the right.
LG09 TJX Bizarre Driving Walton on Thames
Forget the close pass, I was expecting that - it was the speeding up and slowing down while staring fixedly ahead afterwards that was weird. It was only when reviewing the footage that I realised I may have been witnessing someone having a hypoglycaemic episode. Oh dear.
50 Staines to Walton on Thames on RLH 32
Staines to Walton on Thames via Chertsey, Addlestone & Weybdridge.
A brief history of RLH 32. New to London Transport in 1952. Apart from a brief spell at Godstone & Addlestone Garages it spent most of its working life at Guildford Garage coverig the country routes. It was withdrawn in 1970 and was stored at Garston Garage.
In 1970 it was painted blue and used by Lesney Products (Matchbox toys) to transport worker to and from work.
From 1974 it was sold it passed into many hand till brought by Timebus in 1997
In 2007 it was painted blue & ivory, the colours of Samual Ledgard to re-create the appearance of four other RLH's which operated north of Leeds until 1976.
It visited Hollland for the Tulip Rally near Amsterdam in 1980.
G6CUV Ken Wyeth Walton On Thames Slow WMV.wmv
G6CUV Ken Wyeth flying a Cessna 745 above Walton on Thames in Surrey with a Video Camera on Board, The Video Clip has been slowed down to Half Speed to pick out any Detail
HISTORICAL PLACES OF ENGLAND IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/9 )
1. CASTLE HEDINGHAM,ESSEX 51°59'32.92N 0°36'5.02E
2. ST.MARY BISHOPHIL JUNIOR,YORK 53°57'20.98N 1° 5'13.85W
3. HEVER CASTLE,KENT 51°11'13.06N 0° 6'50.17E
4. SKIPTON HOLY TRINITY CHURCH 53°57'48.00N 2° 0'58.34W
5. CASTLE HOWARD,NORTH YORKSHIRE 54° 7'17.75N 0°54'22.00W
6. ST.BRIDE CHURCH,LONDON 51°30'49.35N 0° 6'19.98W
7. CASTLE BAMBURGH,NORTHUMBERLAND 55°36'34.30N 1°42'38.90W
8. MASJID UMAR,LEICESTER 52°37'27.08N 1° 6'6.61W
9. CASTLE HERSTMONCEAUX,SUSSEX 50°52'10.24N 0°20'19.35E
10. DURHAM CATHEDRAL,DURHAM 54°46'24.55N 1°34'35.34W
11. BURGH CASTLE ROMAN FORT 52°34'57.06N 1°39'6.09E
12. WESTMINISTER CATHEDRAL,LONDON 51°29'45.04N 0° 8'22.74W
13. METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL,LIVERPOOL 53°24'16.61N 2°58'7.23W
14. HAM HOUSE & GARDEN,HAM 51°26'40.23N 0°18'51.04W
15. EXPLORE YORK LIBRARY,YORK 53°57'40.99N 1° 5'11.12W
16. LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL,LIVERPOOL 53°23'50.23N 2°58'23.80W
17. ST.JOHN'S COLLEGE,CAMBRIDGE 52°12'31.31N 0° 6'54.40E
18. CATHOLIC CHURCH BERRY,LIVERPOOL 53°24'5.90N 2°58'30.90W
19. ARBEIA ROMAN GATEHOUSE 55° 0'16.34N 1°25'55.16W
20. HARDWICK HALL,DERBYSHIRE 53°10'7.64N 1°18'31.48W
21. ST.MARY'S CHURCH,CAMBRIDGE 52°12'19.33N 0° 7'5.65E
22. VICTORIA TOWER, HUDDERSFIELD 53°37'20.50N 1°46'18.08W
23. ST.MARY'S CHURCH,BERKELEY 51°41'20.69N 2°27'27.17W
24. SKELDERGATE BRIDGE,YORK 53°57'14.76N 1° 4'52.87W
25. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL 51°16'46.92N 1° 4'58.05E
26. MANOR COURT GATE HOUSE,DEVON 50°39'5.46N 3°48'12.41W
27. FENCHURCH VIADUCT,LONDON 51°30'59.78N 0° 2'0.29W
28. ST.PETERS CHURCH,CASTLE CARROCK 54°53'28.83N 2°42'47.46W
29. BLUE TOWER,SAMPHIRE HOE 51° 6'17.39N 1°16'35.65E
30. ALL SAINTS,PAVEMENT 53°57'29.07N 1° 4'50.69W
31. PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL 50°46'56.75N 1° 5'44.61W
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UK: KUWAIT COURT SENTENCES MAN TO DEATH FOR BECOMING A CHRISTIAN
English/Nat
A religious court in Kuwait has effectively sentenced a businessman to death for apostasy or converting to Christianity.
Forty-four year old Robert Hussein has had to give up his wife, children, passport and possessions and is now in hiding, fearing for his life.
British Christians are campaigning on behalf of Hussein, saying the Kuwaitis should become more tolerant - especially after the West fought for them during the Gulf War.
Walton-on-Thames baptist Church in Surrey.
It is here that some Christians - who'd heard about the plight of Robert Hussein - are trying to help him.
Hussein lives in fear of his life - but his only crime was converting to Christianity.
He converted after taking the Koran too literally when it commanded him to consult the Bible as well as the Koran.
By becoming a Christian, he broke Sharia law (Islamic law).
It rules that a man found guilty of apostasy is divested of his property, family possessions and sentenced to death by the Sharia law court.
It is then possible for him to be tried by the Sharia courts - and if an Iman declares a death sentence it is then legal for any Muslim to kill him.
Hussein is now in hiding in Kuwait - there have also been rumours that his wife was abducted and raped.
Several Christian organisations across the world have taken it upon themselves to campaign for Hussein - including here in Britain.
Hundreds of letters have been written by British Christians protesting about his case.
Local organisations have joined forces and bombarded the Kuwaiti embassy and the British government with letters.
SOUNDBITE:
If by writing we can help bring about his release then that is what we shall do. We just believe in a total freedom for everybody to choose.
VOXPOP - Christian missionary
Congregation member Stephen Makepeace is a committed Christian - he has been writing to British MPs appealing for their help.
He says he and other Christians will continue with their mission until the problem has been solved.
SOUNDBITE:
We will continue to write letters, we will continue to push various members of parliament and we will continue to, I say we as Christians throughout the nation, will continue to push members of parliament, the press and the Kuwait embassy until we get a satisfactory and constitutional resolution to this problem.
SUPER CAPTION: Stephen Makepeace - congregation member
But there is another issue at hand as well.
Christians feel Kuwait cannot persecute Christians - especially as it were Christian soldiers who helped them be liberated from Iraq.
SOUNDBITE:
We sent our sons and brothers and friends over to Kuwait, the Americans, the British, we sent over half a (m) million men and women - Christian men and women - to fight to liberate that country, to actually reinstate that government. And here we are five years down the road and a man who says 'I'm a Christian' faces the death sentence. I think that's quite horrendous.
SUPER CAPTION: Stephen Makepeace - congregation member
The Kuwaiti kingdom is supposed to be tolerant of religion.
But in this case tolerance seems an empty word.
Hussein is being persecuted for a crime that does not actually exist.
He may have broken Sharia law but has not broken the civil law of Kuwait.
APTV put this to an Iman at the mosque in Regent's Park in London.
But Mohammed El-Sharkawy says that although the Koran encourages free thought, in Hussein's case he must respect the law of the land.
SOUNDBITE:
Because Mr. Hussein he is living in Kuwait and Kuwait is an Islamic country, he has to respect the Islamic law there. If he was living in this country he can do whatever he would like.
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Regent's Canal - London
Regent's Canal is a canal across an area just north of central London, England. The canal is 13.8 kilometres long.
Trip up the Thames
Going up the Thames from the Dartford Crossing to Greenwich
London City Tour , England
Enjoy London
Two-day visit in London ( 24 & 25 , June, 2015)
Visit London with BigBus Blue & Red Tour
Main locations visited:
Buckingham Palace
The ceremony of change of guard at Buckingham Palace
Tower bridge
Tower of London
Palace of Westminster
Regent Street St James
Abbaye From Westminster
Picadilly Circus
Trafalgar Square
Cruise on the Thames
Melia White House Hotel
Visite de deux jours à Londres . (Le 24 & 25 juin 2015)
Visite de Londres avec le BigBus , circuit Bleu et rouge
Les principaux lieux visités :
Palais de Buckingham
La cérémonie du changement de Garde au palais de Buckingham
Pont Basculant de Londres
Tour de Londres
Palais de Westminster
Regent Street St JamesAbbaye De Westminster
Picadilly Circus
Trafalgar Square
Croisière sur la Tamise
Melia White House Hotel
Highlights of Part 3 video - The Thames Path I’ve walk in 2011, Made by Huggie Huggie2love
My Highlights of The Thames Path Part 3 video of The Thames Path I’ve walk in 2011, I have used this beautiful Background music Passing Time
National Trail footpath running for 180 miles along the banks of the river Thames. Starting at the Thames Flood Barrier at Woolwich in South East London it runs along the banks of the Thames to Kemble in Gloucestershire.
I’d be coming from Teddington Lock, which is the point at which the Thames is no longer tidal. From Teddington Lock, I will continue into the town of Kingston-upon-Thames then on along the edge of Hampton Court Park to the historic Hampton Court Palace. From Hampton Court to Staines, the Thames becomes considerably more rural beyond Hampton Court, passing through the last of the London suburbs and out into the towns of Surrey, ending in Staines
Hope you like and enjoy this new video of the Highlights of Part 3 - of The Thames Path.
My featuring Videos and Pictures. from Teddington Lock, Kingston Railway Bridge. Kingston-upon-Thames and it’s Bridge. Hart’s Boatyard. Surbiton. Thames Ditton and it’s Marina. Taggs Boatyard. Albany. Hampton Court Park. Hampton Court Palace. Hampton Court Bridge. East Molesey Lock. Hampton. Sunbury Lock. Lower Hallifor. Walton Bridge. Walton Marina. Walton on Thames. Bridge Marina. Lower Bridge. Weybridge Marina. Thames Lock. Shepperton. Thames Court Lock. Pharpah Island. Chertsey Bridge. Kingfishers Pub. Chertsey Lock. Motorway Bridge. Laleham Park and Marina. Laleham Village and old Church. Penton Hook Lock. And it’s Marina. Staines Railway Bridge. The Town of Staines and its Park. Stains Bridge It’s End of Part 3 Video,
My next Part 4 Video - I’d be coming from Staines, a Follow up from Part 3 Video I want to Thank you all so much for your kind words and great comments on my all videos my dear friends and also I want to Thank you so much for your great support and I am so glad you enjoyed watching my videos Much love Hugs from Huggie xoxo
Made by Huggie Huggie2love
My next Part 4 - I’d be Starting from the busy town of Staines, this walk heads from the re-developed riverside out to the meadows of Runnymede, where the Magna Carta was signed. The meadows give way to the residential properties lining the Thames at Wraysbury before heading along the edge of Windsor Great Park through the attractive village of Datchet and finally Windsor, with it's magnificent castle. The Walk From Windsor to Bourne End, This walk heads away from Windsor and it's dominating Castle out to open fields alongside the Thames. After several miles of open countryside the Thames comes into Bray and on into Maidenhead, with it's many large houses.
Beyond Maidenhead, cliffs line the North Bank of the river as the Thames Path heads briefly away from the river into the attractive village of Cookham, Then continues through meadows into Bourne End. The Walk from Bourne End - on-Thames, This part of the Thames path heads through open fields from Bourne End to the beautiful town of Marlow. Beyond Marlow, the Thames path passes through the villages of Temple, Hurley and briefly leaves the river at Aston. Returning the river, the My next Part 5 Video - I’d be coming from Hambleden Lock, a Follow up from Part 4 Video Thames path goes past Hambleden Lock, with it's large weir, then round through Remenham to the beautiful town of Henley-on-Thames, home of the famous regatta.
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Walton Towers on tour
This is a clip of a promising young band that played live on Saturday in Walton on Thames, United Kingdom
Walking in London: London walk in Kingston upon Thames town centre
This London walk takes place in Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey – a 30-minute train ride from Waterloo Station. This 17-minute walk takes you from Kingston Bridge into Kingston town centre via the ancient market square, Clattern Bridge, Rose Theatre and Kingston Town Hall. I then turn down through the main shopping area to end at Kingston’s Red Telephone Boxes architectural installation. The train station to London Waterloo is just around the corner from there. Part 1 of this walk takes you along Kingston Riverside.
00:15 TKMaxx
01.50 John Lewis (good for a toilet break)
02:45 Bentalls Centre (good for a toilet break)
05:38 Market place
08:37 Clattern Bridge
10:08 Rose Theatre
10:50 Town Hall
12:20 Return to market square
14:00 Main shopping centre
16:25 Road in the direction of the train station to Waterloo
16:55 Red Telephone Boxes architecture
17:16 Timelapse to music of walk back
18:10 Photo montage
Music credits:
Tracks 1 and 3 (intro music and outro music over timelapse/photos, respectively):
Track 1 Take the Chance by Nicolai Heidlas
Track 3 Chase your Dreams by Nicolai Heidlas
Both tracks can be found on HookSounds:
Nicolai's YouTube channel is well worth checking out:
Track 2 (music used to cover music that was being played by others): As Leaves Fall by Ikson. Lovely music can be found on his YouTube channel here:
Ikson's music is available on SoundCloud:
The two combined walks – Kingston Riverside (Part 1) and Kingston Town Centre (Part 2) - work very well in reverse, starting at the telephone boxes and ending at Ravens Ait where a pub or two is around the corner for refreshment before the return walk. Or you could continue to Surbiton (around 20 minutes) and get a train to Waterloo from there (I can provide route information or a new walking video on this). From Surbiton you can also take a train to Hampton Court (King Henry VIII) and either walk back along the tow path to Kingston (a good 30-45 minutes, especially if you are tired by then!) or take the train again. In summer, boats also run along this stretch to Kingston and Richmond.
My equipment:
Gimbal - DJI Osmo 2 Mobile, what a joy this has been to learn and balance;/
LG mobile phone - a bit on its last legs and overheating at all the hard work, but just about hanging in there.
I do the immersive first-person walks with these two items.
For vlogging to camera, I use my Canon G7X Mark ii. One day I hope to buy a proper camera gimbal so as to use the Canon for the actual filming, but this will take a bit of saving up for, and then a bit of learning!
The fit out of Hachette's new London offices
Overbury worked with leading architects HOK to fit out and refurbish new Victoria Embankment offices for major publishing house, Hachette.
The building at Victoria Embankment is now home to several different publishing brands who form the Hachette group including Little Brown Book, Hodder & Stoughton and Orion.
Let it Snow in England 2010
snowing in walton on thames. dec, 2010.
Walton Towers in action
This promising young band held a live event in Walton on Thames, United Kingdom. Enjoy their entertaining musicality.