LONDON TOUR : FROM WESTMINSTER PALACE TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE | UK TRAVEL
London Tour, Day 4. Walkathon from Westminster Palace to Buckingham Palace.
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A first-person perspective London walk tour on a windy day from Green Park to Leicester Square via Buckingham Palace, St James's Park, Horse Guards Parade and Trafalgar Square.
FILMED: March 2019 (Saturday Lunchtime)
ROUTE MAP*:
ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Green Park Underground Station
00:56 Green Park
07:02 Constitution Hill
17:37 Spur Road
20:45 St James's Park
35:17 Horse Guards Road
35:30 Horse Guards Parade
40:55 Whitehall
46:25 Trafalgar Square
52:30 St Martin's Place
53:20 Charing Cross Road
54:40 Irving Street
55:51 Leicester Square
57:38 Cranbourn Street
38:37 Charing Cross Road
58:39 Leicester Square Underground Station
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
00:57 Statue of Goddess Diana
06:50, 13:46 Buckingham Palace
08:26, 13:19, 14:41 Victoria Memorial
11:34 The Queen’s Life Guard (returning from Horse Guards Parade)
19:16 St James's Park
22:30 Cherry Blossom Trees
29:16 Swans and waterfowl
34:06, 34:54 Guards Memorial
37:13 Field Marshal Lord Wolseley Statue
37:22 The Household Cavalry Museum
38:08 Changing of the two mounted sentries
43:58 Department For International Trade
45:26 Trafalgar Studios Theatre
47:01 Admiralty Arch
47:59, 50:25 Nelson's Column
49:08 Michael Rakowitz's The Invisible Enemy on the Fourth Plinth
49:43, 50:32 The National Gallery
53:20 National Portrait Gallery
55:55 Brass Band Street Musicians
56:34 Renovated Odeon Leicester Square Cinema
58:37 Leicester Square Underground Station
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Forces Heroes Honoured at Buckingham Palace 07.06.13
A Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, the second highest military decoration, was amongst the honours handed out at Buckingham Palace on Friday.
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London, England - Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey
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Battle Of Britain Flypast Over Buckingham Palace
The Queen and other members of the Royal Family watch a flypast over Buckingham Palace, 75 years since the start of the Battle of Britain.
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Buckingham Palace Bombed - 1940 | Movietone Moment | 13 Sept 19
On this day in 1940 Buckingham Palace was bombed. Here is Movietone's report on the devastation.
The Private Chapel at the Palace was destroyed by Nazi bombs.
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Queen Victoria exhibit at Buckingham Palace (UK) - BBC London News - 13th July 2019
Buckingham Palace exhibition: Teeth of Victoria's children go on display, to mark how the palace was turned into a family home and to mark Queen Victoria's birth 200 years earlier.
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Filmed in The Market Square, Buckingham, England. Sunday 25th August 2013
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England,Buckingham palace (part l)
The history of the site where Buckingham Palace stands can be traced back to the reign of James I in the early 17th century. He started a plantation of mulberries for the rearing of silkworms where the Palace Gardens are now located. Charles I then gave the garden to Lord Aston in 1628 and it is clear from records that a large house already existed on the site at this time. The house had many owners and tenants until, in 1698, it was let to the man who gave the house its name – John Sheffield, later the Duke of Buckingham.
The Duke found the house old-fashioned, so it was demolished to create the new ‘Buckingham House’, which stood where Buckingham Palace is today. It was designed and built with the assistance of William Talman, Comptroller of the Works to William III, and Captain William Winde, a retired soldier. John Fitch built the main structure by contract for £7,000.
May Wedding - Arrival Back At Buckingham Palace (1960)
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(Reel 6) LSs. procession arrives back at Buckingham Palace. LS Procession of cars down Mall. Int: Palace MS as Princess M. Armstrong Jones bridesmaids climb stairs. LS MS Ditto. LS as Queen, Queen Mother, Duke of E. and Prince Charles and others climb stairs. MS Princess Alexandra and others including Duke of Kent as they climb stairs - various shots, CU Palace official. CU Palace footman. From Palace roof angle shot of crowds outside Palace, and as they break police cordon and run forward to railings. LS Princess M. Armstrong Jones and Bridesmaids on balcony. High angle shots from Palace roof, of massed crowd in front of the Palace. (Eastmancolor Orig. Neg.)
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London walk: London Victoria station to Buckingham Palace London walking tour
London walk from London Victoria train station to Buckingham Palace via Grosvenor Gardens and Victoria Square.
Join me on this first-person walk from London's Victoria train station through Lower Grosvenor Gardens and Victoria Square to Buckingham Palace along Buckingham Palace Road. We get a good chance to people-watch as we walk through both Victoria Station and Victoria Place on the upper level where there are shops and eateries. Joining Buckingham Palace Road we head towards Buckingham Palace but take a small detour via Lower Grosvenor Gardens and Victoria Square. Rejoining Buckingham Palace Road we walk past the Royal Mews and then the Queen's Gallery; it is then just a few minutes to Buckingham Palace which is having a busy day and we get to see someone celebrating receiving an award at the Palace - well done to them:) Leaving the palace, we finally head to Green Park where the walk ends, although I give you a quick glimpse of Green Park Station, the Diana Fountain and the Ritz Hotel (footage shot on another day) which is where the walk would have taken us had I not run out of battery.
This was a day of technical difficulties with my DJI Osmo which seemed to keep my phone on a mild tilt all day despite my attempts to balance it. Further, you can see the gimbal on quite a lot of the shots - this is an improved version putting it through the zoom function on Sony Vegas during editing. This is also why the place names appear quite low down on the screen. Conditions were not helped by it being windy giving rise to something of a bad hair day too - sorry for those times when strands of my hair fly in front of the camera.
Route timestamps:
00:04 Victoria train station
01:20 View of the main entrance/exit
03:55 Victoria Place shopping area plus eating and drinking outlets
06:05 Buckingham Palace Road
09:40 Victoria train station main entrance view from outside the station
10:00 Ferdinand Foch Equestrian Statue
10:10 Lower Grosvenor Gardens
11:55 The Goring Hotel
13:05 Victoria Square, with a loud scream incoming at 13:25 - you have been warned, it had nothing to do with me!
14:18 The English Rose Cafe and Tea Shop
14:53 Bag O'Nails Pub
16:10 The Royal Mews
18:25 The Queen's Gallery
19:40 The State Rooms
20:30 Buckingham Palace
22:10 Victoria Memorial
22:42 Canada Gate
23:15 Constitution Hill
23:45 Green Park
24:30 Diana Fountain, Green Park tube station and The Ritz, Piccadilly
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Gimbal - DJI Osmo 2 Mobile - I had a lot of trouble with it.
Recorded on Samsung S6 mobile phone - I do the immersive first-person walks with these.
For vlogging to camera, I use my Canon G7X Mark ii, but I dropped it when filming so on this occasion it is on my Huawei P10.
UK - Queen's walkabout at Buckingham Palace
The Queen stopped her car at the entrance to Buckingham Palace
on Friday (5/9), to meet some of the thousands of people who had
gathered outside to pay their respects to Diana, Princess of
Wales.
The Queen and Prince Philip went to look at the sea of flowers
placed in front of the palace gates, before talking to members
of the public mourning the death of Princess Diana.
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A day in London England, Visit Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London UK Vlog part 1. For my visit to England I got to sleep in a yurt on a farm in the Peak District. The next day we all went to Alton Towers and had an amazing day on all the rides. We then spent a day in London and got to visit Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. I got to see lots of other amazing places in London. I hope you enjoy this Vlog; I’m off tomorrow to visit some other great places and will upload another video as soon as I can. Oh... Alton Towers is going to have a Vlog just for it when I get back home. It was amazing.
Buckingham Palace
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21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT, United Kingdom
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Buckingham Palace - London (England)
Buckingham Palace (UK: / bʌkɪŋəm pælɪs /) is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the center of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and mourning.
Star Spangled Banner played at Buckingham Palace- Sept 13, 2001
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