planes over Edith weston
Vintage show at Edith Weston..a simulated WW2 Air Strike.
VID 20160524 153034
Fire at the Wheatsheaf pub Edith Weston
Demolished
Demolished - Englands lost country houses now stands at 1,953.
(i) Steephill Castle, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, was demolished in 1963, reason unknown.
(ii) Edith Weston Hall, Rutland, rebuilt after 1920 fire. Demolished 1957.
(iii) Lockinge, Berkshire - demolished in 1947 because the owners had insufficient wealth to maintain it.
(iv) Drakelow Hall, Derbyhire, demolished 1934 insufficient wealth a power station was later built on the site.
(v) Roundway Park, Wiltshire - demolished c1950.
(vi) Tickencote Hall, Rutland, demolished 1950 - reason unknown.
(vii) Wingerworth Hall, Derbyshire - demolished 1924, insufficient wealth.
(viii) Warter Priory, Yorkshire, demolished 1972 as surplus to requirements.
(ix) Weald Hall, Essex - demolished 1950 due to urban growth & WWII damage.
(x) Bewerley Hall, Pately Bridge, Yorkshire - demolished in 1923 reason unknown.
(xi) Deepdene in Surrey. Seat of the Howards demolished in 1967 and now home of the Dorking bypass.
(xii) Arborfield Hall, Berkshire, demolished.
(xiii) Carden Hall, Cheshire demolished after fire.
(xiv) English Manor Tong Castle, Shropshire demolished.
(xv) Apley Castle, Wellington, Shropshire - demolished in 1955, reason unknown.
(xvi) Bracewell Hall, Lancashire, demolished 1950.
(xvii) Blakesley Hall, Northamptonshire, demolished 1957, reason unknown.
(xviii) Denton manor, Lincs. Fire and then demolished in 1938.
(xix) Felix Hall, Kelvedon, Essex – Ruined by fire, then demolished.
(xx) Garboldisham Manor Demolished c1955.
(xxi) Fretherne court, Gloucestershire, was eventually demolished in the mid-1920s.
(xxii) Hurstbourne Park, Hampshire, fire then demolished in 1965 replaced with new house.
(xxiii) Bishop Burton Hall , Yorkshire, demolished in 1950 replaced by agricultural college.
(xxiv) Norbury Hall Derbyshire demolished 1960.
(xxv) Ormerod Hall, Lancashire demolished then rebuilt.
(xxvi) Pavenham Bury, Bedfordshire, fire then demolished 1960 later replaced by a housing estate.
(xxvii) Hamilton Palace II demolished 1921.
(xxviii) Cloverley Hall, Shropshire, main body of house demolished 1950.
(xxix) Nymans Haywards Heath, Sussex, Southern frontage of Nymans in 1932 before the fire and subsequent ruin.
(xxx) Heath Old Hall, Wakefield, demolished 1960s.
(xxxi) St Leonards Hill, Windsor, by the 1990s a complete ruin.
(xxxii) Brampton Park, Brampton, Huntingdonshire, was demolished in 1907 due to fire.
(xxxiii) Hooton Hall, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Demolished in 1932 due to neglect and wartime use.
(xxxiv) Glossop Hall, Glossop, Derbyshire - demolished c1957 and replaced by housing estate.
(xxxv) Markeaton Hall, Derby, Derbyshire - fell into derelict state and demolished in 1964.
(xxxvi) Athlone House in Highgate, North London, now demolished.
(xxxvii) Cranfield Court, Cranfield, Bedfordshire - derelict, then partly demolished in 1934.
(xxxviii) Park Hall English Manor home, Shropshire, demolished.
(xxxix) Cassiobury , Hertfordshire. Demolished 1927, now been swallowed by the urban sprawl of Watford.
(xl) Airdrie House estate demolished in 1964 to make way for Monklands General Hospital that opened in 1977.
(xli) Odell Castle, Bedfordshire - house destroyed by fire then demolished in 1931.
(xlii) Demolished
(xliii) Cloverley Hall, Calverhall, Shropshire - main body of the house was demolished in the 1950s.
(xliv) Bowood house, Wiltshire, insufficient wealth, stables converted into new main house.
(xlv) Langton House , built 1886 demolished 1950.
(xlvi) Easton Hall, Lincolnshire, demolished 1951 due to extensive damage during WWII requisition.
(xlvii) Longwood House, Hampshire, demolished 1963-1967 as it was derelict.
(xlviii) Drayton Manor, Staffordshire, demolished 1926.
(xlix) Ashburnham Place, near Battle in Sussex. It was demolished in 1959 because of wartime damage and insufficient wealth.
(l) Costessey Hall, Norwich, demolished 1920.
(li) Muntham Court, Sussex, demolished in 1961 as it was surplus to local council requirements, replaced by crematorium.
(lii) East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, demolished 1960.
(liii) Maiden Erlegh House, Berkshire - built c1878 demolished 1960.
(liv) Bamford Hall, Heywood, Lancashire, demolished c1951.
(lv) Billinge Scar, near Blackburn, Lancashire - Billinge Scar was put to public use during the Second World War, and then sold off for materials in the late 1940s. Only the coach house and derelict gardens can be seen today.
Prescriptions Drugs Town Hall in West Vancouver
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Community Combats Prescription Drug Abuse
(West Vancouver, January 21, 2013) Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq recently announced new rules to address prescription drug abuse. The new rules include tough new conditions on licenses for companies that distribute potentially addictive drugs like OxyContin and OxyNeo.
After working for the last year on an initiative to combat the abuse of prescription drugs, MP John Weston yesterday held a Community Forum and Roundtable meeting on prescription drug abuse. Hosted by the West Vancouver School District at the Kay Meek Centre, the event included Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse CEO Michel Perron, West Vancouver Police Department Constable Glenn Marshall and a panel of key stakeholders. We felt this was an excellent opportunity for our parent and student community to learn and ask questions about this troubling health issue, said Chris Kennedy, West Vancouver School District, CEO and Superintendent.
Weston has continued to seek support from the Ministries of Health, Public Safety, and Justice for the creation of a National Take-Back Day, on which Canadians will be encouraged to return unused prescription drugs for their safe disposal.
Once again, congratulations to Mr. Weston and his team on your successes to date, said West Vancouver Police Chief Peter Lepine, I continue to look forward to working with him and others on any initiative that will enhance our ability to save lives, particularly those of our youth.
Illicit use of licit drugs is an urgent national health issue, says Michel Perron, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Recent national data shows that in the past year, more than 20 percent of Canadians aged 15 years and older (1 in 5 Canadians) reported non-medical use of prescription pain relievers, stimulants and sedatives.
A National Take-Back Day will help to reduce the risk of pharmaceutical drugs falling into the wrong hands and causing significant harm and, in some cases, death from overdose.
Building on my previous Private Member's Bill, Combating Crystal Meth Act, the abuse of prescription drugs has been identified as the new frontier in the battle against substance abuse, said Weston. I am grateful to the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, the West Vancouver Police Department, and the Canadian Association of Police Chiefs for working with me to combat this abuse. Among other things, we are looking at the creation of a National Drug Take Back Day to facilitate safe disposal of unwanted prescription drugs. People throughout the community have joined with me on this.
Shepton_mallet_Carnival_2011_C_Part_one_of_two.wmv
Shepton Mallet Carnival, 2011.
Part one of Two
Some photos and short video clips of the carnival arranged as a slide show.
Copyright to Dwayne Alexander (c) (not youtube although posted here as I do not mind sharing it!)
Rutland Cicle Classic 2007
Video from Edith Weston 29.4.07 - 2nd lap, approx 45mins
Rutland - Official Discover Rutland Tourism Film
Visit for more information about England's smallest county. The perfect destination for a short break, weekend away or even a day trip.
St Mary - Coney Weston - Suffolk
St Mary - Coney Weston - Suffolk ----- A fantastic country church with no tower but a thatched roof. This church is situated on the edge of a delightful village in the most idyllic setting overlooking Suffolk countryside. - certainly not a church to miss
***Not For Children*** Rutland Water cycle ride anti clockwise route Part 2
***ALL content uploaded to my YouTube channel is not intended for or directed towards children*** part 2
anti clockwise route cycle ride around rutland water
march 11th 2016
part 2 covers:
where the cycle path joins the road south of oakham on the A6003, and runs alongside it then back off that road..coming through Manton past the Horse and Jockey pub up that flipping STEEP hill !!
on the path through Manton Village, then along Lyndon road past the Rutland Water Garden Nursery and just after that turn left and DOWN a steep hill to the Lyndon visitor Centre...
i loop round the car park there then back on the cycle track around the waters edge past the Rutland Sailing Club. Part 2 ends with me arriving at the Giant store and associated Cafe just north of Edith Weston..where i buy a slice of cake and a cuppa tea...DROP the tea!..and get another free....opps!
Transformation of St Peter’s Church, Hereford
The decision was made by the Parochial Church Council to re-order the church building to enable it to be used for a variety of functions associated with the outreach works as well as the Sunday and Civic services. The three areas that the design was required to address were: providing an inviting entrance, which was accessible by all; providing an open plan, multi-use, flexible space that could be used for any activity; installing heating and services to enable the space to be warm, comfortable and useable.
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THROWBACK THURSDAY (Wythall Miniature Railway)
A video long forgotten now found, i was meant to upload last summer but as taking a trip to the states i forgot about the video created. recently going through videos and photos on my computer i found it, so i thought not to waste it i would share it. please like,comment,share and subscribe.
La Vie En Rose performed by Stacksteads Band
La Vie En Rose performed by Stacksteads Band at Hare Hill Park, Littleborough [16/08/09]
UK: The ugliest bridge in Rutland 2013-09-18(Wed)1056hrs
- This is a pedestrian footbridge over the railway in Oakham, the county town of the smallest county in England called Rutland. The railway links Birmingham and Peterborough via Leicester. Despite my labelling of ugliness, the local council makes an effort to erase the graffiti, which is hardly anywhere to be seen.
ラトランド州で最も醜い橋は歩行者が鐵道を渡る爲の橋である。ラトランド州は英國イングランドで最小の州であり、此處オウカム市が州都(カウンティタウン)である。鐵道は西のバーミンガムと東のピータバラをレスター經由で結ぶ。役所が落書き消しに躍起になつてゐる爲、其等は殆ど見られない。
Eustis Estate History
Discover the history of Historic New England's Eustis Estate (1878) in Milton, Massachusetts. Famed architect William Ralph Emerson built this stone mansion at the foot of the Blue Hills for newlyweds W.E.C. Eustis and Edith Hemenway Eustis. Learn more about the Eustis Estate at
The Duke of Kent visit to the Harris Museum in Lancashire
The Duke of Kent was making a special visit to the Harris Museum in Preston Lancashire and because of our connections within scouting we were asked to cover this event, we were very humbled and delighted to be asked on such an event.
UK: Oakham, Rutland (3/5) Market 2012-08-22(Wed)1138hrs
Oakham, which lies between Leicester and Peterborough (or to put it more locally, between Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire and Stamford, Lincolnshire), is the county town of Rutland, the smallest county of England. The Royal Charter stipulates that only on Wednesdays and Saturdays the vendors are allowed to put their produces and products on Oakham Market, which is a centuries-old tradition.
イングランド最小のラトランド州の廳庁舎所在地オウカム市。王室の勅許状に依ると毎週水曜と土曜にのみ市場を開くことが出來るされる。數佰年も續く傳統である。
Empingham, Oakham, Rutland
Situation
2 Home Court is set in the popular village of Empingham. Empingham is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It lies close to the dam of Rutland Water, Britain�s largest man-made lake, which offers a wide range of outdoor leisure pursuits. During construction, Empingham Reservoir was the name of the reservoir but it was renamed Rutland Water to preserve the name of the county. The village benefits from amenities which include a village shop, doctor�s surgery, primary school, a church, The White Horse pub and a cricket and social club. The pleasant market town of Oakham is just a short drive away with excellent shops, bars and restaurants. More extensive shopping and leisure facilities can be found in Leicester and Peterborough, 30 and 20 miles respectively and the lovely Georgian town of Stamford is 5 miles to the east. There are excellent road links with easy access to the A47 and the A1. Oakham station has connections to the Midlands with one service a day running direct to London King�s Cross, whilst Peterborough provides a further direct rail link into London King�s Cross, as does Corby 20 miles away. The area is home to many private schools with Oakham and Uppingham being the two Rutland public schools. Oundle and Stamford Schools are just over the borders of the neighbouring counties. The excellent hotel and restaurant at Hambleton Hall is within easy reach.
Description
Tucked off main street 2 Home court is a detached executive family home built in a development of three similar properties, The property benefits from versatile living accommodation to suit any potentially purchaser as well as offering a Master suite with dressing room, en suite bathroom and Balcony overlooking the rear garden, Four further double bedrooms one of which is en suite, established gardens and a double garage with room and shower room above.
Theodore Roosevelt and the Western Experience
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Cameron's Adventures- Rutland Water, Part 2/4
Part two of my long- anticipated Cameron's Adventurers video. Rutland Water
Join me, Cameron, as I trek by foot, the entire circumference of the reservoir, and show to you how amazing this part of the country really is. From it's heritage, it's history And everything else it comprises of.
Rutland water offers so much for passer buys and tourists alike, whether you're interested in sailing, fishing, windsurfing, motor boating, kayaking, bird watching, climbing, cycling, running, swimming, or just relaxing on plains of fields and small beaches- the reservoir has it all.
The music used in this video:
Pioneers - By Jason Shaw. His Website for music: Released under Creative Commons license 3.0