Pub at the Pilgrim's Inn, Canterbury, Kent, England
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In what way do all the students affect the pubs in Canterbury? And what do the pub owners think of all the students?
Paul McCartney Robbers' Ball - English Pub Signs
Extended (not alternative) version of Paul McCartney's Robbers' Ball with images of pub signs - welcome to the revelry tonight.
Pub Signs of England (excluding London): The Mill Inn Aldeburgh, The Old Buttermarket Canterbury,T he White Hart Canterbury, Royal Pavilion Tavern Brighton, The Baron of Beef Cambridge, The Cricketers Canterbury, Prince of Orange Dover, The Railway Hastings (St Leonards on sea),Smugglers Hastings, The Witch & Wardrobe Lincoln, Town Crier Chester, The Unicorn Bognor Regis, The Somerhill Tonbridge, Watergate Inn Chester, Vauxhall Inn Tonbridge, St Marys Vaults Knaresborough, Station Inn Whitby, Tontine Hotel Ironbridge, The Square Bottle Chester, The Runcible Spoon Norwich, First In Last Out Hastings, The Wig & Pen Colchester, Royal Oak Lewes, The Magna Carta Lincoln, The Liverpool, First and Last Ormesby, Ram Hotel Brandon, Cat & Fiddle Norwich, The Mischief Norwich, The Bay Hotel Robin Hood Bay, The Beehive Liverpool, Blind Jacks Knaresborough, The Falcon Southend ,Flying Dutchman Southborough ,The Forest House Chester, Coach and Horses Norwich, The Crooked Billet Leigh-on-Sea, Widow Cullen's Well Lincoln, The Talbot Richmond, Caernarvon Castle Prenton, The Green Dragon Lincoln, Hermitage Inn Warkworth, The Cricketers Brighton, The Cricketers Canterbury, The Albert and The Lion Blackpool, The Sussex Brighton, Foresters Arms Tonbridge, The Hop Poles Lewes ,Johnny Pye Heswall, The Millstone Inn Stamford, Jolly Sailors Whitby, Golden Lion Richmond, Green Dragon Hardraw, The Falcon Liverpool, The Hay Waggon (unknown location),The Peterboat Leigh on Sea, Plough Inn Whitby, Royal George Staithes, The Horse & Cart Rye, The Cornucopia Southend, The Crystal Palace (Bath), Drum & Monkey Harrogate, The Golden Fleece Stamford, Kings Head Reeth, The Gardener's Arms Lewes, Old Ton Tongwynlais Inn, Bear and Billet Chester, The Assembly Inn (Bath), The Harbour Inn (unknown location), Railway Tavern Holt, Flintknappers Brandon, The Lanes Brighton, The Market Inn Brighton, The Little Crown Colchester, The West Gate Inn Canterbury, The London Trader Hastings, Anchor Inn Hastings, The Norfolk Colchester, The Haven Port Erin Isle of Man, Whittle Springs Blackpool, Buck Inn Whitby, Bridge Inn Grinton, The Black Bull Inn Stamford, Three Swallows Cley next the sea, The Swan Inn Horning, The Bell Brandon, The Cock Inn Peasemarsh, The Dolphin Hastings, Ye Dolphin Robin Hood's Bay, Lord Burleigh Stamford, South Bank Runcorn, The Otters Pocket Stamford
How to photograph Pub Signs.
When you photograph a pub sign, you are inevitably shooting from below and pointing the camera upwards, and, more often than not, having to shoot at an angle as well. Unavoidably, therefore, what your camera records is not a rectangle but an irregular quadrilateral, with all four sides of the sign of different lengths and with no 90⁰ angles. Furthermore, there is bound to be a lot of extraneous detail. To correct these faults, you need to use photo editing software (PaintShop Pro / Photoshop / Photoshop Elements -- there may be others) and correct the perspective using a Perspective Correction / Transform tool followed by a crop. You can also correct for colour and/or contrast (especially useful where the sign has faded over the years) and possibly clone out distracting features (there are far better ways of doing this than using the clone tool, but that's another matter).
Ideal conditions for pub sign photography are overcast conditions to avoid unsightly shadows and as little wind as possible.
Music: Paul McCartney Robbers Ball / Robber's Ball / Robbers' Ball extended
Brixton London - Canterbury Arms Pub
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Mercure White Hart Hotel, Salisbury, Room Sets
A short promotional video showing the room layouts at the Mercure White Hart Hotel, Salisbury for a typical wedding booking
godfather after assassination attempt-pulvers pub-canterbury
the Godfather talks about assassination attempt from Sicily.Talks about puvers pub and the canterbury golf association
Mercure Salisbury White Hart Hotel
Ebury Hotel
The Ebury Hotel is located only a short walk to the city center. This is one of the most luxurious hotels in the city and offers easy access to the famed Canterbury Cathedral. Guests will also find that the hotel is near Marlowe's Theater as well as Leeds Castle and Miller's Arms. The Ebury Hotel is located on the Canterbury public bus lines, offering easy access to local attractions as well as the nearby Kent International Airport. Each of the guestrooms at the Ebury Hotel is nonsmoking and well designed.
The Bell & Crown - Canterbury's pub
Charingworth Manor Hotel Tour
The perfect Cotswold manor house hotel in warm Cotswold stone, Charingworth has commanded views over idyllic rural Gloucestershire countryside for 700 years. Every one of the 26 bedrooms has been carefully furnished to the highest standard offering contemporary style, generously-sized beds and duvets, plasma TVs, tea and coffee facilities and, most importantly, fabulous bathrooms.
Juicy Lucy. The Priory Hotel, Dover. Saturday 17 June 2017.
The Bulls Head Repton Christmas Video 2012
Merry Christmas from the team at The Bulls Head Repton
We wish you lots of laughter and hugs
Hampden Park, Eastbourne.
Flight at 100ft (30.5 Metres) with Phantom 3 Standard using Litchi app on iPhone 6+.
Salford Hall Hotel, Abbots Salford, Stratford upon Avon
This hotel is haunted
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Organising a Stag Night in Nottingham 651122
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If you are looking for a city for your stag party, and are looking at having it at home in the UK, then Nottingham is well worth looking at as a excellent idea.
One of the main issues you should take into account with your stag party is how easy it is for people to to get to the destination. Nottingham being bang in the centre of England, makes it extremely accessible for people travelling from all around the country, and not only has very good rail and road links but also has east midlands airport just a couple of miles away.
Stag Nightlife:
Nottingham's nightlife is well known as one of the most diverse in in the UK and with hundreds of bars, clubs and restaurants located either on or a short distance of the market square. If you are looking for something a little bit cosmopolitan then there is a superb array of clubs and bars in the old lace market area, or alternatively you can go down to canal street and have a superb time in some canalside bars which keep open till the early hours.
Daytime Stag Activities:
Nottingham has a massive array of daytime activities that will keep any stag party happy. From rally driving, to paintball, quad bike trekking, archery, clay pigeon shooting and karting, there is something to suit all requirements.
Nottingham Accommodation:
Nottingham has a variety of new hotels, which are very accepting to stag weekends, and you can usually get a good standard hotel without costing you the earth. Most of these hotels are high quality 3* hotels within a short distance of all the nightlife, so you don't have the additional expense of having to pay for taxi's.
All in all, if you are looking at a location for a stag party, then Nottingham should be near the top of your list.
Suffolk Walks: Nayland | Phantom 3 Drone (4K/UHD)
A short walk around the village of Nayland on the Suffolk/Essex Boarder along the River Stour. Filmed on Samsung Galaxy S7 and DJI Phantom 3 4k.
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Heartland Hotel Cotswold, Christchurch
The Wheatsheaf Inn, Salisbury
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Nestled in the heart of the Woodford Valley, the Wheatsheaf boasts a large garden with popular children's play area, ample parking and is the perfect part of the day out in Wiltshire.
Local Attractions include: Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Larmer Tree Gardens, Wilton House, Avebury Stone Circle, Avebury Manor and Gardens.
Camino de Santiago Full Doumentary (The Way of St. James )
Camino de Santiago full documentary in english and spanish.
Camino de Santiago (The Way of Saint James) is the perfect mix of touristic-sports adventure and religious sentiment. This documentary shows all of the story from the origins until today.
The discovery of the sepulcher of the Apostle Santiago, in the first third of the IX century, compelled many Christians to make pilgrimages to Compostela doing the Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James) to worship his relics.
This required the construction of a church. This building, besides guarding and honoring the relics of the Apostle and his disciples Teodoro and Atanasio, had to take in a greater number of pilgrims coming from the Peninsular kingdoms, as well as from the rest of Europe. The purpose of its builders was not only to construct the most perfect church dedicated to the cult of the pilgrims; they wanted to make Compostela a religious and artistic reference for the world, like Rome and Jerusalem.
These are the beginnings of a fascinating story, a fabulous saga spanning centuries carried out
by thousands of people united in their devotion to the figure of the Apostle Santiago, in a remote corner of Finisterre. They called it Compostela: the field of stars.
The present state of the Santiago Cathedral is the result of numerous changes, projects, works, remodeling; in short, an evolving and impassioned architectural and artistic creation developed throughout many centuries.
Camino de Santiago. The Temple of the Stars - Full Documentary
Even though Jerusalem, Rome and Santiago have been the three great destinations for pilgrims
since the Middle Ages, the Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James) to Santiago is the only one that is still traveled the same way today as it was back then: on foot and with little else than a shoulder pouch.
It had been a long time since news of the discovery of the Santiago sepulcher had reached France. Those were dark and dangerous times.
Terror broke loose when the Saracen army flattened Compostela. Almanzor had destroyed its basilica and other churches and monasteries. Bishop Diego Peláez decided to build a new church
to replace the pre-Romanesque Basilica. We fly over the city of Santiago. From up here, we can see the cathedral and near it, the church of San Félix de Solovio.
And it is in this place where chronicles tell of a hermit known as Pelayo who, as he fasted, observed some lights shining on the ancient Roman citadel. Before such news, the bishop arrived at the site and discovered the entrance to a small sepulcher among the weeds.
A church was built above the sepulcher to worship the Apostle’s relics. Construction was finished in 830 and Bishop Teodomiro consecrated the first Church of Santiago.
In the year 1101, while in Santiago after being named bishop by Pope Paschal II Diego Gelmírez initiated his projects. The first would be the conclusion of the cathedral. It was apparent that if he wanted the Santiago church to become that great Apostolic see, it had to be at the vanguard of art.
To this end, he patronized continuous exchanges between Compostelan builders and the most advanced constructors of the times. Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James) had definitely become a torrent of culutral and artistic exchange between Galicia and the rest of Europe.
Diego Gelmírez had achieved all of his goals: the construction of the cathedral was well on its way
and it was a benchmark for European Romanesque art;
And finally, on April 21 1211, Archbishop Pedro Muñiz, in the presence of King Alfonso IX,
consecrated the Romanesque cathedral of Santiago. The visits of Pope John Paul II and later Benedict XVI in the Holy Compostelan year of 2010, surrounded by a fervent multitude of pilgrims from all over the world, through Camino de Santiago ( Way of St. James) are a testimony to the magnificent vitality the Jacobean cult has today.
But notwithstanding all the changes, the works of Peláez and Gelmírez, of Masters Bernardo, Esteban, Mateo, and countless others, still remain unaltered and recognizable. In the spaces within its naves, columns, tribunes, chapels and porticos, the spirit of all those who contributed to its erection is conserved.
Thousands of pilgrims from around the world held each year Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James) to venerate the relics of the Apostle. Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James) ends in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
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