Best Attractions and Places to See in Crewe, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Crewe, United Kingdom (UK)
Crewe Lyceum Theatre
Queens Park
Crewe Heritage Centre
St Mary's Church (Nantwich)
Offbeat Brewery
St Mary's Roman Catholic Church
The Alexandra Stadium
Englesea Brook Chapel & Museum
Crewe War Memorial
Lakemore Farm Park
Remembrance Day 2018 at the National War Memorial
Remembrance Sunday Upton by Chester War Memorial, Cheshire,
Remembrance Sunday Upton by Chester War Memorial, Cheshire,
Remembrance Sunday parade, Crewe (11-11-18)
Unveiling Poppy Monument - Armistice Day Service Crewe
Cheshire East Leader, Councillor Michael Jones unveiling the giant poppy monument in Crewe during the renaming of Municipal Square, now known as Memorial Square.
Salisbury's War Memorial Has Been Restored
The Salisbury War Memorial has undergone some renovations in order to get it ready for remembrance Sunday in November. The structure is situated just outside of the Guildhall and has been in the city since 1922.The council worked with Stone Masons from Salisbury Cathedral to clean the stone and bronze memorial. We spoke to leader of the council Matthew Dean about why the work was undertaken.
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Battle of Britain Sunday Memorial Flybys .. Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster .. RIAT 2019 (4K)
For Sunday’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight a Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane are joined by an Avro Lancaster Mk1 . Wind back the hands of time and listen to the sounds of Merlin engines during Sunday’s schedule of the Royal International Air Tattoo 2019.
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Footage was captured from the Cotswold Club via a Sony FDR-AX53 with Rode Videomic Plus attached
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Places to see in ( Denton - UK )
Places to see in ( Denton - UK )
Denton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, five miles east of Manchester city centre. Historically part of Lancashire, it had a population of 36,591 at the 2011 Census. Denton probably derives its name from Dane-town, an etymology supported by other place names in the area such as Danehead-bank and Daneditch-bourne. The word 'Dane' is itself derived from Anglo-Saxon denu, dene, daenland, meaning a valley. So literally Denton means valley town.
There is one main war memorial, or cenotaph, in Denton, located in Victoria Park. This memorial commemorates people from Denton and Haughton who served in two world wars. The names on the war memorial were collected from their relatives who wrote to the council with details of their loved ones who served in either war. The war memorial was unveiled on 23 July 1921. Figures from the Denton section of the Tameside council website, state that 3,500 Denton men served in the Great War (1914–1918), of that number, 369 people were killed.
The oldest church in Denton is St. Lawrence's. It is almost 500 years old, originally built in 1531. It is a listed Grade II* building. The church is also known locally as Th'owd Peg (the old peg) due to the fact, as a timber-framed building, it was constructed with wooden pegs rather than nails. It is more commonly known as the black and white church, because of its appearance. A local myth is also said to have a pirate buried within its grounds because of a grave stone marked with a skull and crossbones at its front door. In a more thorough investigation and article printed by Denton Local History Society (1995), it was found that the gravestone was actually a masonic gravestone belonging to a deceased Soldier named Samuel Bromley from the Royal Artillery. The magnificent Victorian St Anne's Church, Haughton, is a Grade I listed building, and is built in the Gothic Revival style.
One of Denton's claims to fame is that, along with Reddish South, it has the UK's least frequent train service, every Friday, in one direction, from Stockport to Stalybridge. There are bus links to Manchester city centre, Hyde, Ashton-under-Lyne and Stockport operated by Stagecoach. The M67 Denton Relief Road motorway was constructed, running east to west through Denton, between 1978 and 1981. Originally this was planned to be part of a motorway running from central Manchester to Sheffield. At its western end the M67 connects with the M60 Manchester Ring Road.
( Denton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Denton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Denton - UK
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Remembrance Day Parade
Remembrance Day Parade, Leaving Beccles war memorial . 2019
Edward Timpson MP (CON) on holding Crewe & Nantwich seat
Edward Timpson MP (CON) reacts to holding his seat in Crewe & Nantwich, as the Conservatives won the 2015 general election by an outright majority.
The Queen And The Ats (1940)
Full title reads: The Queen And The ATS.
VS. of Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) inspecting lines of ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) girls formed up on their parade ground.
CU. Queen speaking - she talks about the smartness of the parade and then goes on to state the value of the ATS and to tell women what a useful service the A.T.S. is.
N.B. Slight scratches down one side of film.
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During World War II King George VI visits Algiers, Algeria HD Stock Footage
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During World War II King George VI visits Algiers, Algeria
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South Africa's Superb Memorial & Cuts (1926)
Full title reads: Unveiling of South African National Memorial, Delville Wood.
Delville Wood, Longueval, Somme, France.
Intertitle: To the immortal Dead from South Africa ... who at the call of duty made the great sacrifice on the battlefields of Africa, Asia and Europe, and on the Sea. Their ideal is our legacy. Their sacrifice our inspiration.
Intertitle: First to arrive at Delville Wood on Sunday morning was H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught. He was received by Brigadier General W.E.C. Tanner, C.B., C.M.C., D.S.O., and conducted by Guard of Honour, which he inspected.
Various shots of Prince Arthur (in uniform), Tanner and other officers inspecting troop of soldiers.
Intertitle: Prince Arthur talking to Pipe Major McClelland, V.C.
M/S of Prince talking to officer in kilt.
Intertitle: The Procession led by the Right Rev. Dr. Furse, Bishop of St. Albans, and the Rev. Dr. Van de Merwe, Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church, forming up at the Stone of Remembrance.
L/S of procession led by Bishops walking through World War One cemetery. Raining hard - many mourners carry umbrellas.
Intertitle reads: The silent salute at the Cross of Sacrifice.
M/S of mourner's procession passing memorial in cemetery, officers bring up rear.
Intertitle reads: The Procession entering the Wood proceeded by the Guard of Honour and followed by the Pipe Band and Buglers.
Various shots of crowds, including pipe band, veterans, soldiers and civilians moving across field towards arch entrance to cemetery. Rain comes down heavily.
Intertitle reads: The Procession passing through the Central Archway on its way to the Cross of Consecration.
L/S of bishops leading procession through arch entrance, people watch from rows of chairs at sides.
Intertitle reads: At the Cross of Consecration - 'Ik ben de opstanding en het leven; die in Mij gelooft, za leven, al ware hij ook gestorven'. (in Afrikaans?)
Various L/Ss of procession moving towards large stone crucifix, pausing in silence before moving away from it.
Intertitle reads: Upon the return of the Procession from the Cross of Consecration the Military Representatives of all the Fighting Forces of South Africa lined up to right and left of the platform.
Intertitle reads: Upon the platform itself were (from left to right) Prince Arthur of Connaught, General Barbier (representing the French Republic and deputising for Marshal Joffres).
Intertitle reads: Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, the Marquess of Crewe (British Ambassador in Paris) and General J.B.M. Hertzog (Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa).
Intertitle reads: Second row - Field-Marshal Earl Haig, Mrs. Louis Botha, Mr. Amert (Secretary of State for the Dominions), Lady Lukin and M. Emery (the Prefect of the Department of the Somme).
Panning L/S of a man giving speech from steps in front of arch. Two rows of dignitaries sit behind him. More people sit on rows of chairs to either side, including bishops and officers. Behind them lots more people listen standing.
Intertitle reads: Over 1,200 people assembled to pay Honour to South Africa's Glorious Dead.
Panning shot of crowd.
Intertitle reads: Address by Sir Percy Fitz-Patrick. A message from the Prince of Wales.
Intertitle reads: 'If I cannot be present in person with my many friends from South Africa, met together to honour the memory of the sons of the Union who gave their lives in the Great War, my thoughts will be with you on this solemn occasion which recalls to us all the spirit of the Delville Days, and an enduring example of comradeship in a commons cause'. Edward P. (aka Prince Edward, Prince of Wales)
M/S of Sir Percy reading this message from a podium, dignitaries sitting behind him.
Intertitle reads: The concluding remarks of Sir Percy FitzPatrick - 'Here as my brothers side by side they stood, and here they dies - Yea and made their burial place altar of a Nation'.
Intertitle reads: Ten years have elapsed since the sons of South Africa made history upon this historic soil, The healing hand of time has covered many searing scars, but the broken stumps of once majestic trees still stand as grim reminders of the terrible havoc wrought by shot and shell.
C/U of Sir Percy speaking. L/S of crowd gathered around arch.
Intertitle reads: General Hertzog, in accepting the Memorial on behalf of the Government of the Union, said: 'I gladly accept from you this Memorial in sacred trust for the people of South Africa and with your permission I shall now request Mrs. Botha whose presence here today ...'
Intertitle reads: ... cannot but gladden the hearts of disconsolate mothers to perform the proud task of unveiling this Memorial in hono
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Royal British Legion Remembrance Sunday Parade Annalong 2019
Banger Racing at Crewe 1992
This is another of my early Banger Racing videos, this was taken at Crewe during 1992 and features Mike Smith with the driver number 422.
Prescot Armistice Day Service 11/11/2015, BICC War Memorial Prescot Churchyard.
Soldiers from 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment parade through Widnes, North West England
Soldiers from 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment have been taking part in a series of homecoming parades across their home counties. A Company have recently returned from a NATO Exercise in Lithuania which saw them working alongside the United States, Lithuania and Hungary with 2,5000 other soldiers. Jessie Phillips joined them at their parade in Widnes.
RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Lancaster, Spitfire & Hurricane - Biggin Hill Airshow 2019
The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, with their Avro Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane, give another superb display on the first day of The Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 2019.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. Vb, AB910:-
Built at Castle Bromwich, AB910 came off the production line in August 1941.
AB910 flew 143 operational missions Initially allocated to 222 (Natal) Squadron at North Weald in August 1941, the aircraft was damaged during a forced landing at Lympne within days of arriving. After repair, it was re-allocated to 130 (Punjab) Squadron, at Perranporth, Cornwall, flying convoy protection patrols and escorting daylight bombing raids.
In June 1942, the aircraft was delivered to 133 (Eagle) Squadron at Biggin Hill. ‘AB’ flew 29 ‘ops’ with this unit, including four sorties on 19 August 1942 during the fierce aerial battle in support of Operation ‘Jubilee’, the Dieppe Raid. One of her pilots, Flight Sergeant ‘Dixie’ Alexander, was credited with destroying a Dornier 217 bomber in AB910 during these combats.
AB 910 continued to fly operationally up to July 1944, serving with 242 , 416 and 402 (RCAF) Squadrons, flying numerous cover patrols with the latter over the D-Day invasion beach heads on 6th June 1944 and afterwards.
From mid-July 1944, AB910 was relegated to support duties initially with 53 OTU at Hibaldstow and later 527 Squadron (a radar calibration unit). On 14 February 1945, whilst at Hibaldstow, ‘AB’ famously flew with a girl on the tail!
LACW Margaret Horton, a WAAF ground-crew fitter, was sitting on the tail whilst the aircraft taxied out to the take-off point (standard practice in rough weather) without the pilot, Flt Lt Neil Cox DFC, realising her presence. He then took off with Margaret still there. The combination of her weight on the tail and her grip on the elevator very nearly had disastrous results but fortunately Neil was able to maintain control and one circuit later landed with a considerably shaken WAAF still wrapped around the fin!
Post-war ‘AB’ was ‘demobbed’ and flew as an air racer for 6 years before being returned to Vickers- Armstrong for refurbishment in 1953. After this it was displayed regularly by the renowned Spitfire test pilot Jeffrey Quill until being donated by the company to the BBMF in 1965.
After undergoing a complete refurbishment, with the Aircraft Restoration Company at Duxford, AB910 returned to the BBMF at Coningsby in 2015.
It is now painted in the colour scheme of Spitfire Mk Vb BM327, ‘SH-F’, named “PeterJohn1”, a 64 Squadron Spitfire at the time of ‘D-Day,’ with full invasion stripes. At the time it was the personal aircraft of Flight Lieutenant Tony Cooper, one of the flight commanders.
Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIC, PZ865 :-
The last OF 14.533 Hurricanes ever built, PZ865 rolled off the Hawker production line at Langley, Buckinghamshire, in July 1944 carrying the inscription ‘The Last of the Many’ on her port and starboard sides. Keen to preserve the last Hurricane ever built, Hawkers purchased the aircraft back from the Air Ministry and kept it in storage at Langley.
Since 2012 this famous Hurricane has faithfully replicated Hurricane Mk IIC HW840, coded ‘EG-S’, of 34 Squadron, South East Asia Command during 1944, the personal aircraft of Canadian pilot, Flight Lieutenant Jimmy Whalen DFC.
Avro Lancaster PA474:-
The Avro Lancaster is the most famous and successful RAF heavy bomber of World War Two. The prototype Lancaster took to the air for its first flight from Ringway, Manchester, on 9th January 1941; the first production Lancaster flew later that year on 31st October.
PA474 is one of only two Lancaster aircraft remaining in airworthy condition out of the 7,377 that were built (the other is in Canada with the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum at Hamilton, Ontario). PA474 rolled off the production line at the Vickers Armstrong Broughton factory at Hawarden Airfield, Chester on 31 May 1945, just after the war in Europe came to an end, so she was prepared for use against the Japanese as part of the ‘Tiger Force’. However, the war in the Far East also ended before she was deployed and she did not take part in any hostilities.
She now wears 2 colour schemes - That of 460 Sqn. Royal Australian Air Force 'AR-L' 'Leader' on her portside and 50 Sqn. VN-T on her starboard side.
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Princess Margaret Visits HMS Hampshire (1963)
Clydebank, Scotland.
Elevated long shot of Princess Margaret and husband Lord Snowdon (Anthony Armstrong Jones) arriving and getting out of car at Clydebank, Scotland for the visit to HMS Hampshire. They are introduced to local dignitaries by the Lord Lieutenant of Dumbarton. Elevated long shot of aft section of HMS Hampshire. GV. Looking through crane gantry of HMS Hampshire. GV. Pan of the ship. LS. Aft of ship with the White Ensign being raised. MS. The ship's captain Robert White, CBE, comes aboard. MS. Princess Margaret coming aboard. Various shots of the Captain showing Princess Margaret and Mr Armstrong Jones around the ship. MLS. Helicopter with the blades folded in one small flight deck. Various shots of the quay prior to the Princess going aboard. MCU. The White Ensign flying in breeze. MS. Sailors going aboard. MS. Sign on ship Hampshire. MS. Inside the machinery control room of the Hampshire. Various shots of the cooks at work in modern galley. GV. Dining room being prepared. MS. Officer on the telephone in the ship's bridge. MCU. Same officer on the telephone, he puts phone down and looks about him. Various shots of the Captain White posing for camera. BGV. HMS Hampshire in dock. MS. Two ratings standing by the jackstaff. Various shots of the royal car drawing up and the Princess and her husband leaving the car, they are introduced to several dignitaries and receive a bouquet from a young girl, then take their place in the stands for the start of the ceremony. GV. Service taking place on quay. Row of sailors with their hats off. MS. Captain White going aboard. MS. Princess Margaret going aboard followed by Mr Armstrong Jones. LS. From quay of royal couple touring ship. Various shots of the public going aboard.
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Date found in the old record - 15/03/1963.
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The Queen In Scotland (1940)
Full title reads: The Queen In Scotland.
Edinburgh, Scotland.
VS of Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) in Edinburgh inspecting ARP (Air Raid Precautions) units and AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) units, she also visits war casualties in an Edinburgh hospital.
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