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Places to see in ( Hatfield - UK )
Places to see in ( Hatfield - UK )
Hatfield is a town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, in the borough of Welwyn Hatfield. Hatfield House, the home of the Marquess of Salisbury, is the nucleus of the old town. From the 1930s when de Havilland opened a factory until the 1990s when British Aerospace closed, Hatfield was associated with aircraft design and manufacture, which employed more people than any other industry.
Hatfield was one of the post-war New Towns built around London and has much modernist architecture from the period. The University of Hertfordshire is based there. Hatfield is 20 miles (30 kilometres) north of London and is connected to the capital via the A1(M) and direct trains to London King's Cross, Finsbury Park and Moorgate. As a result, the town has seen a recent increase in commuters who work in London moving to the area.
In the Saxon period Hatfield was known as Hetfelle, but by the year 970, when King Edgar gave 5,000 acres (20 km2) to the monastery of Ely, it had become known as Haethfeld. Hatfield is mentioned in the Domesday Book as the property of the Abbey of Ely, and unusually, the original census data which compilers of Domesday used still survives, giving us slightly more information than in the final Domesday record.
Hatfield House is the seat of the Cecil family, the Marquesses of Salisbury. Elizabeth Tudor was confined there for three years in what is now known as The Old Palace in Hatfield Park. Legend has it that it was here in 1558, while sitting under an oak tree in the Park, that she learned that she had become Queen following the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary I. She held her first Council in the Great Hall (The Old Palace) of Hatfield.
The town grew up around the gates of Hatfield House. Old Hatfield retains many historic buildings, notably the Old Palace, St Etheldreda's Church and Hatfield House. The Old Palace was built by the Bishop of Ely, Cardinal Morton, in 1497, during the reign of Henry VII, and the only surviving wing is still used today for Elizabethan-style banquets. St Etheldreda's Church was founded by the monks from Ely, and the first wooden church, built in 1285, was probably sited where the existing building stands overlooking the old town.
Hatfield is 20 miles (32 km) to the north of London. It is 14 miles (23 km) from London Luton Airport and also near Stansted airport The A1(M) runs through the town, which is also close to the M25. The University of Hertfordshire is based in Hatfield.
Alot to see in ( Hatfield - UK ) such as :
Hatfield House.
Hatfield War Memorial
The Forum Hertfordshire (music venue) University of Hertfordshire.
Mill Green Museum and watermill.
Art and Design Gallery (contemporary art gallery) University of Hertfordshire.
The Weston Auditorium (theatre and cinema) University of Hertfordshire.
The Galleria.
Hatfield Business Park
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The London Statues hidden at Berkhamsted Castle
An extract from the newsreel Worker and War-Front Magazine Issue No 7 (1943-09)
I. A light-hearted story, in which four workmen leave Euston to carry out an undisclosed job in the country. The job turns out to be the routine cleaning of statues (including Rodin's Burghers of Calais) at Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire. (The statues had been removed from London for safety during the Blitz.)
STATUES:
The Burghers of Calais by Auguste Rodin (Victoria Tower Gardens)
King George III by Matthew Cotes Wyatt (Cockspur Street)
King William III by John Bacon (St James’s Square)
Viscount Wolseley by William Goscombe John (Horse Guards Parade)
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World's Most Feared Soldiers: Royal Gurkha Rifles In Training
The Royal Gurkha Rifles Regiment conducts field training in the final phase of Exercise Saber Strike.
The Royal Gurkha Rifles (RGR) is a rifle regiment of the British Army, forming part of the Brigade of Gurkhas.
Unlike other regiments in the British army, soldiers are recruited from Nepal, which is neither a dependent territory of the United Kingdom nor a member of the Commonwealth.
The Gurkhas are a unique unit in the Army with a reputation of being amongst the finest and most feared soldiers in the world. The Victorians identified them as a martial race, perceiving in them particularly masculine qualities of toughness.
Their motto is: Better to die than live a coward.
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Ivinghoe Beacon at Ashridge Estate
This is a 13.5 km hike via Ivinghoe Beacon at AshRidge Estate.
Ashridge Estate is a 2,000 hectare (5,000 acres) area of the Chiltern Hills with beech and oak woodlands, commons and chalk downlands. These very different landscapes each support a rich variety of wildlife, including carpets of bluebells in spring, rare butterflies in summer and fallow deer that rut in autumn.
Arlington House in Margate
Bluebell Forest
These are Bluebells in a forest at the Ashridge Estate near Tring in Hertfordshire. One of the prettiest things I've seen in spring in England.
Hyde Park & Green Park - 21 May 2017
These video clips are taken from a walk from Hyde Park to Green Park and The Mall, a route I took while following an audio tour guide app on my phone. I did the first half of the tour back in April, from which 3 videos were posted, so I finally got around to finishing it off this weekend.
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Stoke Poges . Slough aerial video
Grays Field National Trust land
Stoke Poges ,Slough Berkshire
aerial video using my T-copter and Camone Infinity Camera
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Ashridge Estate Potters bar Hertfordshire
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Imperial Whiskers Prizenight 2008
Filmed at the White Lion St. Leonards near Tring 1st June 2008
Walking around Cheshunt Lakes.
All I want is a quite life.
Bala lake Railway
a visit to the Bala lake Railway few months ago. with penrhyn qyarry 0-4-0st 'Maid Marian' at the head of the train. I wonder what will happen when the Llangollen railway reaches it?
The Crown Video : Amersham, United Kingdom
The Crown Video : Amersham, United Kingdom
Stop at The Crown to discover the wonders of Amersham. Offering a variety of facilities and services, the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep. All the necessary facilities, including free Wi-Fi in all rooms, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park, room service, airport transfer, are at hand.
Guestrooms are fitted with all the amenities you need for a good night's sleep.
In some of the rooms, guests can find television LCD/plasma screen, internet access – wireless, internet access – wireless (complimentary), non smoking rooms, air conditioning.
Access to the hotel's garden will further enhance your satisfying stay.
The Crown is an excellent choice from which to explore Amersham or to simply relax and rejuvenate.
Check-in from 14:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Wi-Fi in public areas, Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Restaurant/cafe, Bar, Business centre, Pets allowed, Laundry service.
Bathtub, Shower, TV, Coffee/Tea, Safe box, Bathrobes, Hairdryer.
Hotel adress: 16 High St, Amersham, United Kingdom
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Time Out Walks, Book 1, Walk 22, Haslemere Circular. 24/7/13
Another trip around this very pleasant 9 miler in the Surrey countryside.
Shortly after leaving the rail station, it's not long before the walker is entering the South Downs National Park, though much of the land surrounding the town is National Trust owned anyway.
The morning section is mainly delightful mixed woodland walking prior to reaching the village of Fernhurst for the suggested lunch time stop.
After lunch, the scenery is still pleasingly wooded, but with more heathland as the walker ascends past the 'Temple of Winds' (well worth the additional detour!) and onto the highest point in the National Park (and Sussex!), the 919 feet (280m) of Black Down.
A great shorter walk that is a delight at any time of the year.
oppening scene for my documentary
(FROM 11 DEC -CHECK OUT THE FULL DOCUMENTARY ON )[THIS TRIAL VIDEO IS MADE PUBLIC ON 22 NOV 2006 ITS NOT FULLY EDITED JUST A TRIAL MATERIAL] Its the oppening scene of my documentary which foces on major terrorist attacks since the 9/11 and how it is the turning point in todays world,it consists of atacks on u.k,india,spain,bali,russia,baghdad,israiel/lebnon,and a lot of aother things and tring to show my take of global terror keeping 9/11 as the turning point.
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Dj Fingers supports Unstoppable
Dj Fingers supports Unstoppable: a work in progress documentary about the roots of Hip Hop in London.
Focused on the early days of London's Hip Hop scene (1979 -- 1988), it is divided in four closely linked sections: Hip Hop gets to England; Rock Box and the UK Soundsystem; From local neighborhood to Covent Garden; UK's rap identity.
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Dj Fingers supporta Unstoppable: un progetto di documentario di U.net e Lidia Ravviso sulle radici del rap londinese.
Concentrato sui primi anni della scena nella capitale inglese (1979-1988), Unstoppable è diviso in 4 capitoli: Hip Hop gets to England; Rock Box and the UK Soundsystem; From local neighborhood to Covent Garden; UK's rap identity.
Unstoppable è un progetto indipendente e completamente supportato dagli utenti della piattaforma di crowd funding Indiegogo:
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Amersham Town Vs Aston Clinton ( Berks & Bucks Cup 16/09/2017 )
1LifeSoccer TV brings you Exclusive footage of the Berks and Bucks 1st round tie between Amersham Town and Aston Clinton, played on the 16th September 2017
Incredible Journey #56 - leaving Hemel Hempstead
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