Danish King At Canterbury (1952)
Canterbury, Kent
King Frederick of Denmark unveils a memorial window to the dead of the East Kent Buffs regiment at Canterbury Cathedral.
GV. Canterbury Cathedral (First 7 for super title.) LV. Crowd outside Cathedral. SV. (Red Dean) Rev. Dr. Hewlett Johnson and clergy awaiting King's arrival. SV. King Frederik alighting from car. He is greeted by Dean walks over and shakes hands with clergy. MV. Back view, King in procession moving through West Door of Cathedral. LV. Stained glass window unveiled by King. SCU. Buffs (the Royal East Kent Regiment) insignia in window. GV. King walking across parade ground at New Infantry Barrack to inspect Buffs, CU. Pan, members of Buff regiment. SV. Towards, King inspecting Buffs. CU. Buff's flash. LV. Towards, King inspecting boy cadets attached to Buff Regiment. SV. Pan towards King inspecting boy cadets attached to Buff Regt. SV. Prince George of Denmark looking on. SV. King presenting RSM. Hurley with Knight first class order of Daneborg. SCU. King presenting Major Craig with Order. CU. King shaking hands and saluting.
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Canterbury
Canterbury /ˈkæntərb(ə)ri, -bɛr-/ is an historic English cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent in South East England. It lies on the River Stour.
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Trailer | Henry IV Parts I & II | Royal Shakespeare Company
Watch the trailer for Henry IV Parts I & II.
Richard is dead. Henry is King. But England is not at peace.
As his father prepares to defend his crown, Prince Hal is languishing in the taverns and brothels of London, revelling in the company of his friend, the notorious Sir John Falstaff.
Henry IV Part I and Henry IV Part II play at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre from 18 March - 6 September, followed by a UK tour and performances at London's Barbican from November 2014.
Both plays will also be broadcast live to cinemas as part of Live from Stratford-upon-Avon. Henry IV Part I will be broadcast on 14 May, Henry IV Part II will be broadcast on 18 June.
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47237 & 57001 | 5Z57 Craigentinny - Carnforth
Here we have WCRC 47237 & 57001 working 5Z57 Craigentinny - Carnforth with The Royal Scotsman ECS. It is seen thrashing through Slateford as it heads south.
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Ashford, Kent
Ashford is a town in the county of Kent, England. It lies on the River Great Stour at the south edge of the North Downs, about 61 miles (98 km) southeast of central London and 15.3 miles (24.6 km) northwest of Folkestone by road. In the 2011 census, it had a population of 74,204. The name comes from the Old English æscet, indicating a ford near a clump of ash trees. It has been a market town since the 13th century, and a regular market continues to be held.
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Broadstairs - a lovely seaside town in Kent, England, UK, home of Hilderstone College
Hilderstone College is located in the lovely seaside town of Broadstairs in Kent, on the south-east coast of England. There are many restaurants, pubs and coffee bars where you can meet friends. Close by there are also shopping centres, cinemas, theatres, music venues, bowling alleys, sports centres and markets.
The old part of Broadstairs still retains the beauty of a picturesque fishing village. During the 19th century Broadstairs became popular with members of the royal family and famous artists and writers. Charles Dickens wrote much of his work here and called it his beloved Broadstairs. The town remains popular with visitors today.
Watch the introduction film about the town of Broadstairs, and visit our website:
Knaresborough Carmelite Pilgrimage
In recent years members of the Carmelite Family in northern England have made an annual pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady of the Crag in the Yorkshire market town of Knaresborough. This video shows footage from the pilgrimage made on 13th May 2012, and features interviews with pilgrims and members of the shrine committee.
28mm Pathe silent film G009a A WEDDING IN BRITTANY FR 1908
Here is another very old film - the 28mm film gauge was introduced by Pathe around 1912, so we know that this little documentary filmed in Brittany, France was made before then. The reference number in the UK Pathe 28mm catalogue was G009a (normally two little shorts were supplied on the one film spool).
Certainly an interesting insite into marriage celebrations in Brittany over 100 years ago!
It was sometimes listed as Brittany Wedding - just to confuse cataloguers! Maybe it was also later issued on the 9.5mm 'home movie' film gauge ....
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(Thanks to enthusiast Martyn Stevens for this excellent transfer!)
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Class 37 37057 & 37116 '1Q79 Test Train' 1st July 2017
An hour before seeing 46100 Royal Scot with the British Pullman i was surprise to see a Colas test train pulling into London Victoria station in Platform 1.
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June 1899 Victorian Time Machine - Ladies Cycling Display in London (Restored Film)
This is a ladies cycling display in the summer of 1899 in London, England. It is a display/show by the Catford Cycling Club. Added in some sound for ambience. This film is Floral Parade of Lady Cyclists shot by Cecil M. Hepworth
Lost Pubs and Inns of Hythe (Kent)
Join me on a pub crawl with a difference - we're going to visit the lost pubs of Hythe (Kent).
Wycombe Abbey School 介紹影片 | 英識教育
About Wycombe Abbey School
Wycombe Abbey is one of the UK’s leading boarding schools and the top girls’ boarding school based on academic results. The founding Headmistress, Dame Frances Dove, dedication to the pursuit of excellence and the development of each pupil’s character and individual talents forms the foundation of Wycombe Abbey’s long, distinguished history. This serves as a guide for the School even to this day.
Nestled among more than 160 beautiful acres, Wycombe Abbey offers its pupils a relaxing country life, but is located not far from the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire with its shops, cinemas and other points of interest.
Boarding and other facilities
At Wycombe Abbey full boarding is a top priority. A Junior Boarding House is available to girls entering the School at 11+. Nine mixed-age Senior Houses are home to girls aged 12-17, while Clarence House offers Upper Sixth girls a study-bedroom complex. Every pupil is valued and cherished and their well-being the School’s primary concern.
The contemporary, state-of-the-art facilities include a Performing Arts Centre with a theatre and a recital hall, a Sports Centre boasting a 25-metre indoor heated swimming pool, and studios for dance and fitness.
Entry requirements
Registration two years prior to entry is required for Pupils who wish to join the School at 11+ and 13+. Entry is based on successful performance in the Common Entrance examinations (11+/13+) or the Wycombe Abbey Scholarship examinations (13+ only). A limited number of places are available for entry at 16+ (Sixth Form), and are awarded based on performance in the Sixth Form Entrance examinations.
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As You Like It | Act 3, Scene 2 | Royal Shakespeare Company
Joanna Horton (Celia), Pippa Nixon (Rosalind) and Alex Waldmann (Orlando) in Act 3, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's As You Like It, directed by Maria Aberg.
This production played int eh Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 2013. See more about this production:
Much Ado About Nothing | Royal Shakespeare Company
Pre-production interviews with actors Meera Syal, Muzz Khan and Simon Nagra about discovering Shakespeare, technical rehearsals and being terrified!
Much Ado About Nothing plays at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon until 15 September 2012 and then transfers to the Noël Coward Theatre, London, from 22 - 27 October.
Sheerness Youth Club 50th Anniversary (KTVarchive)
Founded in 1960 in a converted Methodist church, the centre started with one snooker table, a dartboard, table tennis table, a record player and a canteen. In 1989 a video and dance studio extension was built and the centre now boasts a fully-equipped TV studio, radio station, performance stage and cyver cafe.
Ronnie Hilton 2 of 3
Ronnie Hilton performing at The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance, at the De Montfort Hall, Leicester, on the second Saturday before Remembrance Sunday, 1991.
A Gay Victorian Affair - Episode One - A Salacious Secret -- LGBT Web Series
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As the Favershums welcome guests for tea, Lord Reginald indulges in an attraction that dare not speak its name.
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Audience reactions to Henry IV Part I, currently playing in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
Henry IV Part I plays in Stratford-upon-Avon until 6 September, before a UK tour and performances at London's Barbican. The production will also be broadcast live to cinemas on 14 May.
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The Hornchurch Horn Dance
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Becky Sharp 1935 (eng subs optional)
Becky Sharp is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Miriam Hopkins who was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar. Other supporting cast were William Faversham, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Nigel Bruce, and Alan Mowbray.
The film is based on the play of the same name by Langdon Mitchell, which in turn was based on William Makepeace Thackeray's novel Vanity Fair. The play was made famous in the late 1890s by actress Minnie Maddern Fiske. The screenplay was written by Francis Edward Faragoh. The film was considered a landmark in cinema as the first feature film to use the newly developed three-strip Technicolor production throughout, opening the way for a growing number of color films to be made in Britain and the United States in the years leading up to World War II. In 2019, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
The film recounts the tale of a lower-class girl who insinuates herself into an upper-class family, only to see her life and the lives of those around her destroyed.
Plot
Becky Sharp (Miriam Hopkins), a socially ambitious English young lady, manages to survive during the background years of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo. The poor and low class Becky climbs the British social ladder through her best friend Amelia Sedley, praising any rich man who would listen.
In her efforts to advance herself, she manages to connect with a number of gentlemen: the Marquis of Steyne (Cedric Hardwicke), Joseph Sedley (Nigel Bruce), Rawdon Crawley (Alan Mowbray), and George Osborne (G. P. Huntley Jr), the husband of Amelia.
She rises to the top of British society and becomes the scourge of the social circle, offending the other ladies such as Lady Bareacres (Billie Burke). Sharp falls into the humiliation of singing for her meals in a beer hall, but she never stays down for long. At the end, she cons her last man and finally lands Amelia's brother, Joseph.
Cast
Miriam Hopkins as Becky Sharp
Frances Dee as Amelia Sedley
Cedric Hardwicke as Marquis of Steyne
Billie Burke as Lady Bareacres
Alison Skipworth as Miss Crawley
Nigel Bruce as Joseph Sedley
Alan Mowbray as Rawdon Crawley
G. P. Huntley, Jr. as George Osborne
William Stack as Pitt Crawley
George Hassell as Sir Pitt Crawley
William Faversham as Duke of Wellington
Charles Richman as General Tufto
Doris Lloyd as Duchess of Richmond
Colin Tapley as William Dobbin
Leonard Mudie as Tarquin
May Beatty as Briggs
Charles Coleman as Bowles
Bunny Beatty as Lady Blanche
Finis Barton as Miss Flowery
Olaf Hytten as The Prince Regent
Pauline Garon as Fifine
James 'Hambone' Robinson as Sedley's page
Elspeth Dudgeon as Miss Pinkerton
Tempe Pigott as The Charwoman
Ottola Nesmith as Lady Jane Crawley
Creighton Hale as British Officer (uncredited)
(source wikipedia)