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Morris Dancing on the 27th of September 2003.
We, on holiday at Wall Farm near Broadwindsor, had a nice few hours in the garden of this pub. Nice music, nice dancing. Recorded with my Sony camcorder DCR-TRV900E.
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Angel Inn, Lymington, Hampshire
This hotel is haunted
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Sturminster Newton Mill Dorset UK
Sturminster Newton Mill North Dorset. Sturminster Newton Mill is one of a series of ancient flour mills built on the River Stour. Approximately 300 yards upstream is a fine mediaeval six-arched bridge. It is thought that there may have been a mill on this site in Saxon times, the first record is contained in the Domesday Book of 1086, which mentions four mills in the Sturminster area.
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First Time In A Yurt - Glamping At Caalm Camp Dorset
That’s right, we stayed in a Mongolian Yurt in the English countryside. We were glamping at Caalm Camp Shaftesbury in Dorset.
As we prefer hotels to tents we were not too sure about staying in a Yurt.
However they were far more comfortable than expected. As you can see they have ‘proper’ beds with cotton sheets, electricity and lights, WiFi and they were warm with no sign of damp.
Also, you don’t have to share facilities. You get your own wet room supplied with towels for the duration of your stay.
We wanted to see if glamping was a comfortable option rather than staying in country hotel and surprisingly, it was.
There were proper cooking facilities provided but we chose to eat in the local pubs which were pretty good. We tried the Kings Arms and The Ship Inn both under a 10 minute drive away.
During our stay we visited Salisbury and its Cathedral which was 50 minutes away and the Haynes international motor museum which was a 30 minute drive.
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Sailors of the USS Holder (DD-819) talk to English people in Portland, Dorset, England
U.S.Sailors on Liberty visit Portland, Dorset, England. US sailors Harry Graham and Robert Silvertsen of the USS Holder (DD-819), talk to an English resident. Graham and Silvertsen stand at a corner. An elderly woman stands nearby, and talks with the two sailors. A man with a small dog walks past, behind them. Both sailors walk to and enter the doorway of the Brittania Inn, at 17 Fortuneswell. (This sequence is repeated four times). They stand at a railing overlooking a vacant area (where shops and homes had been destroyed in an air raid during World War 2). Several apartment buildings are seen on Hambro Road in the background. Ocean in far background. Location: Portland England. Date: January 1, 1967.
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Places to see in ( South Queensferry - UK )
Places to see in ( South Queensferry - UK )
Queensferry, also called South Queensferry or simply The Ferry, is a town to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, traditionally a royal burgh of West Lothian. It lies some ten miles to the north-west of Edinburgh city centre, on the shore of the Firth of Forth between the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge. The prefix South serves to distinguish it from North Queensferry, on the opposite shore of the Forth. Both towns derive their name from the ferry service established by Queen Margaret in the 11th century, which continued to operate at the town until 1964, when the Road Bridge was opened.
A local fair dates from the 12th century. The modern fair, dating from the 1930s, takes place each August and includes the crowning of a local school-girl as the Ferry Fair Queen, a procession of floats, pipe bands, and competitive events such as the Boundary Race. The Fair also has a dedicated radio station, Jubilee1, which in May 2007 was awarded a licence to evolve into a full Public Service Community Station for North and South Queensferry.
Queensferry hosts the strange annual procession of the Burry Man during the Ferry Fair. This unique cultural event is over three hundred years old, and likely pagan in origin. The name 'Burry Man' almost certainly refers to the hooked fruits of the burdock plant - burrs - in which he is covered, although some have suggested that it is a corruption of 'Burgh Man', since the town is traditionally a royal burgh.
St Mary's Episcopal Church, also known as the Priory Church is the town's oldest building, built for the Carmelite Order of friars in the 1450s. It is the only medieval Carmelite church still in use in the British Isles, and is a category A listed building. After the Scottish Reformation of 1560 it served as the parish church until 1635. In 1890 it was reconsecrated for the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Black Castle is a house on the High Street built in 1626. When the original owner, a sea-captain, was lost at sea, his maid was accused of paying a beggar-woman to cast a spell. Both women were burned for witchcraft. Plewlands House is a 17th-century mansion in the centre of the village. It was restored in the 1950s as flats, and is now managed by the National Trust for Scotland. The Tolbooth, on the High Street, dates from the 17th century, with a clock-tower built in 1720.
The Hawes Inn, dating from the 17th century, lies east of Queensferry, almost under the Forth Bridge on its south side. It features in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped. Opposite the Hawes Inn is the pier which served the ferry (from which the town derives its name) until the opening of the Forth Road Bridge. The pier is now used by tourist boats including the ferry to Inchcolm.
South Queensferry Cemetery on Ferrymuir Lane at the south end of the town is unremarkable other than for the very large number of Royal Navy war graves, many for casualties of the Battle of Jutland (1916) who were brought here for burial. It is maintained and operated by the City of Edinburgh Council. It superseded the small graveyard on The Vennel in the centre of town.
Queensferry is served by Stagecoach's 40/40A/40B services which runs from Edinburgh Bus Station via Barnton and Dalmeny and Lothian Buses service 63 which also runs from Riccarton Campus via Sighthill, Gyle, Newbridge and Kirkliston. There is a service 22A from Tesco to Livingston operated by First Scotland East, an early morning service 21B connecting Ferrymuir (Tesco) to Harthill, and an X51 from Dunfermline to Livingston via Kirkliston and Queensferry. Ferry services run from the harbour to the islands within the Firth of Forth, including Inchcolm.
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Monmouth Rebellion
The Monmouth Rebellion, also known as The Revolt of the West or The West Country rebellion, was an attempt to overthrow James II, the Duke of York who had become King of England, Scotland, and Ireland upon the death of his elder brother Charles II on 6 February 1685. James II was a Roman Catholic, and some Protestants under his rule opposed his kingship. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, an illegitimate son of Charles II, claimed to be rightful heir to the throne and attempted to displace James II.
Plans were discussed for several different actions to overthrow the monarch, following the failure of the Rye House Plot to assassinate Charles II and James, in 1683, while Monmouth was in self-imposed exile in the Dutch Republic. The Monmouth rebellion was coordinated with a rebellion in Scotland, where Archibald Campbell, the Earl of Argyll, landed with a small force. The Duke of Monmouth had been popular in the South West of England, so he planned to recruit troops locally and take control of the area before marching on London.
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Lulworth Cove Dorset 4/8/07 with a lonesome cow
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Marnhull Soapbox Derby 2009
A gravity go-cart race down common Lane in Marhnull, Dorset.
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Wessex Morris Men at The Crown, Marnhull, Dorset, Monday, May 13, 2013. Video by Mike Phelan.
Wessex Morris Men dancing The Giant, a dance created by long-time foreman of the side Don Byfleet. The figures in this dance portray the Cerne Abbas Giant. Wessex Morris Men officially start each morris season on May 1, dancing within the Giant's enclosure on the hilside at Cerne Abbas at sunrise. @Copyright Mike Phelan.
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Sally Ann Howes
Sally Ann Howes is an English actress and singer, who currently holds dual British-American citizenship. Her career on stage, screen and television has spanned over six decades. She is best known for the role of Truly Scrumptious in the 1968 musical film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical in 1963 for her performance in Brigadoon.
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