Remembrance Day 2018 - Evesham
Evesham Memorial Day March 2014
This was taken as the March proceeded through Evesham Town Centre (Looking down bridge street) to mark Remembrance War Memorial Day.
Battle of Evesham 2019 festival and re-enactment.
Battle of Evesham 2019 video, showing some of the fantastic re-enactors performing living history of the the 13th Century and re-creating the Battle of Evesham.
Nowheresk8 #15 Evesham Skatepark, uk
concrete halfpipe and street course ramps (extreme angles).
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15th Ladies World Angling Championship
Szolnok, Hungary
16-17th August, 2008.
by DURBINCS Fishing Magazine
616 GOALS IN ONE VIDEO
Every single goal I filmed in 2019. As long as I've counted it right there should be 616 goals!
#NonLeagueMatchday
Games:
JANUARY
1 Banbury United 3-1 Alvechurch
5 Stratford Town 0-1 Alvechurch
6 Feckenham Sunday 6-0 SSS Lions
6 Sporting Khalsa Women 1-2 WBA Women
12 Alvechurch 1-0 Halesowen Town
13 Studley Lions 1-1 SSS Lions (SSS won on pens)
15 Studley 0-5 Worcester City
19 St Neots Town 0-3 Alvechurch
20 SSS Lions 4-2 SCC Redolance
22 Alvechurch 2-2 Stratford Town
26 Alvechurch 1-0 Rushall Olympic
27 SSS Lions 10-4 VKL United
27 WBA Women 2-0 Wolves Women
FEBRUARY
9 Alvechurch 3-0 Bedworth United
16 Alvechurch 2-1 Biggleswade Town
17 SCC Redolance 1-9 SSS Lions
17 Black Horse 3-5 Aylesbury Flooring
23 Leiston 2-0 Alvechurch
24 Redditch United Cross 2-3 SSS Lions
MARCH
2 AFC Rushden and Diamonds 1-1 Alvechurch
3 SSS Lions 4-1 Lodge Park
9 Alvechurch 4-2 Lowestoft Town
16 Worcester City 1-2 Boldmere St Michaels
21 SSS Lions 3-0 Redditch United Cross
23 St Ives Town 0-2 Alvechurch
24 SSS Lions 4-1 Norton Athletic
24 Hawthorns FC 1-1 Chaddesley Corbett Ravens (Chads won on pens)
26 Alvechurch 1-5 Barwell
30 Alvechurch 3-1 Hitchin Town
31 Aylesbury Flooring 2-0 Southwick FC
APRIL
2 Alvechurch 2-1 Leiston
6 Kettering Town 1-2 Alvechurch
7 Astwood FC 0-7 SSS Lions
7 Bromsgrove Athletico 2-1 Kings Heath Albion
9 SSS Lions 8-2 Beoley Village
13 Alvechurch 5-0 Coalville Town
14 SSS Lions 7-1 Redditch United Cross
14 Lickey End Social 2-2 Broughsons FC (Lickey won on pens)
14 British Memorial 4-0 Stoke Prior
16 CBH Fasteners 1-0 SSS Lions
17 Worcester City 3-4 Coventry Sphinx
19 Stourbridge 3-3 Alvechurch
20 Shawbury United 2-1 Cradley Town
21 SSS Lions 3-0 Cropthorne
22 Alvechurch 2-2 Banbury United
23 SSS Lions 6-2 South Redditch
25 SSS Lions 6-1 Studley Lions
28 Birstall Stamford 1-3 Aylesbury Flooring
30 VKL United 2-5 SSS Lions
MAY
4 Alvechurch 2-1 Stourbridge
5 CBH Fasteners 3-0 SSS Lions
6 Kings Lynn Town 3-0 Alvechurch
9 Beoley Village 1-0 SSS Lions
11 Kidderminster Harriers U21's 1-0 Bedworth United U21's
11 Lye Town 2-3 Malvern Town
11 Alvechurch Lads 12-3 Alvechurch Dads
12 SSS Lions 6-1 Fladbury
12 CBH Fasteners 1-2 Feckenham Sunday
18 Saltley Stallions 2-3 Silk FC
19 Alvechurch Staff 4-1 Quality Solicitors
19 SSS Lions 2-2 Feckenham Sunday (Feckenham won on pens)
22 CBH Fasteners 2-1 Harriers Trust
23 Coventry Copsewood 3-2 Triumph Athletic
25 Cascadia 6-3 Chagos Islands
31 SSS Lions Veterans 2-7 Dynamo Veterans
JUNE
1 Yorkshire 1-0 Parishes of Jersey
2 Football in Mind 4-9 Peter Withe XI
20 SSS Lions Veterans 2-1 Hampton Veterans
26 Old Olympic Veterans 5-1 SSS Lions Veterans
29 Cefn Druids 0-4 Wrexham
JULY
2 Redditch United 0-1 Leamington
6 Halesowen Town 1-3 Solihull Moors
7 Gambino's XI 1-0 Worcester Raiders
9 Littleton 2-4 Alvechurch
11 Highgate United 6-0 Barnt Green Spartak
13 Highgate United 1-2 Rushall Olympic
13 Alvechurch 1-4 WBA U23's
14 SSS Lions 5-8 Broughsons FC
16 Redditch United 2-1 Evesham United
19 Pershore Town 2-2 Evesham United
20 Alvechurch 1-4 Leamington
21 Chaddesley Corbett Ravens 1-2 SSS Lions
22 Stourbridge 4-0 Kidderminster Harriers
23 Heather St Johns 1-2 Alvechurch
26 Redditch United 4-1 Mansfield Town
27 Solihull Moors 1-1 Oxford United
28 Austin Ex Apprentices 4-5 SSS Lions
29 Nuneaton Borough 4-4 Burton Albion U23's
30 Redditch United 1-1 Worcester City
AUGUST
1 Slimbridge 2-3 Yate Town
3 Redditch United 0-2 Aston Villa U23's
3 Alvechurch 3-3 Evesham United
4 SSS Lions 4-4 Hizza United
5 Chelmsley Town 1-1 Ashby Ivanhoe
6 Highgate United 2-0 Selston FC
7 Worcester City 1-0 South Normanton Athletic
10 Royston Town 3-0 Alvechurch
11 Elite United 0-13 SSS Lions
11 Worcester City 4-1 Stone Old Alleynians
12 Stourbridge 3-1 Stratford Town
13 Alvechurch 2-2 Barwell
15 Alvechurch U18's 0-0 Bromsgrove Sporting U18's
17 Alvechurch 5-0 Hitchin Town
18 SSS Lions 6-1 Astwood FC
19 Boldmere St. Michaels 1-2 Heather St Johns
20 FC United of Manchester 1-2 Hyde United
22 Alvechurch U18's 3-0 Stourbridge U18's
24 Hednesford Town 3-0 Alvechurch
25 Redditch Town 1-11 SSS Lions
27 VV Zwanenburg 2-1 Racing Club Heemstede
29 Olympia Haarlem 0-5 SV Hoofdorp
SEPTEMBER
1 SSS Lions 3-3 CBH Fasteners (SSS won on pens)
2 Alvechurch U18's 4-1 Bedworth United U18's
3 Wolves Sporting CFC 2-2 Alvechurch (Wolves won on pens)
7 Belper Town 1-0 Alvechurch
8 Studley Lions 1-3 SSS Lions
10 Redditch United 1-3 Sutton Coldfield Town
14 Alvechurch 2-2 Peterborough Sports
15 Redditch Borough Sunday 2-4 SSS Lions
16 Alvechurch U18's 1-2 Haughmond U18's
17 Stratford Town 2-0 Alvechurch
21 Nuneaton Borough 3-2 Alvechurch
28 Alvechurch 1-1 Biggleswade Town
OCTOBER
1 Redditch United 2-1 Alvechurch
8 Alvechurch 0-0 AFC Wulfrunians (Wulfs won on pens)
12 Needham Market 1-1 Alvechurch
19 Alvechurch 1-0 St Ives Town
20 SSS Lions 2-1 VKL United
28 Worcester City 5-5 Malvern Town (Malvern won on pens)
29 Peterborough Sports 1-0 Alvechurch
NOVEMBER
2 Redditch United 0-2 Kings Langley
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Wartime at the Vale, Ashdown Camp Evesham 2019. CVRT Tanks
Ashdown WWII Camp
Lights Out - Commemoration of Britain's entry into WW1
The High Street, East Grinstead on 4th August 2014 when members of the public laid candles on the War Memorial on the 100th anniversary of the start of the Great War.
Evesham Lights Out WW1 Centenary Service
Video footage from Evesham's Lights Out candlelit service in the Bandstand of the Abbey Park on Monday 4th August 2014 at 9.45 p.m.
Evesham UK Bell Tower and Almondry Easter 2011
04-23-2011_142341 Evesham UK Bell Tower and Almondry Easter 2011
The Lost Abbey of Evesham
Featuring Evesham's fascinating history. The Lost abbey of Evesham and Simon De Montfort and the Battle of Evesham
The D-Day Darlings at Atkinsons Department Store, Sheffield Blitz Trail Launch.
The D-Day Darlings perform at the department store, Atkinsons of Sheffield, to launch the Sheffield Blitz Trail app. Accompanied by special guest Brenda, who's teddy bear was purchased from the store the night before it was bombed and the teddy survives to this day. A heart warming tale from a family independent store in the heart of the City of Sheffield on The Moor shopping precinct.
Evesham Vale Light Railway Gala. 7th July 2019
Evesham Vale Light Railway Gala. 7th July 2019
Exmoor 0-4-0 St Egwin
Exmoor 0-4-2T Monty
Severn Lamb 0-6-2 Dougal
Visiting from Kirklees Light Railway:
Guest 2-4-2 Katie
Taylor 4w+4wGT Owl
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At The Commandery, a museum traces the building’s evolution from the Middle Ages through England’s Civil War to the 1950s. The timber-framed Tudor House Museum focuses on life in Tudor and 17th-century Worcester, with displays on traditional brewing and weaving.
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Worcester is a city in central England’s West Midlands region. By the River Severn, medieval Worcester Cathedral houses royal tombs, a crypt and cloisters. At The Commandery, a museum traces the building’s evolution from the Middle Ages through England’s Civil War to the 1950s. The timber-framed Tudor House Museum focuses on life in Tudor and 17th-century Worcester, with displays on traditional brewing and weaving.
Remembrance Sunday 2018
Various clips of us leading the Elm Park Remembrance Day Parade
Remembrance Day
11th of the 11th.
By the fine folks at Eynsham Fire Station.
Edward I of England
Edward I (17 June 1239 -- 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. The first son of Henry III, Edward was involved early in the political intrigues of his father's reign, which included an outright rebellion by the English barons. In 1259, he briefly sided with a baronial reform movement, supporting the Provisions of Oxford. After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War. After the Battle of Lewes, Edward was hostage to the rebellious barons, but escaped after a few months and joined the fight against Simon de Montfort. Montfort was defeated at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, and within two years the rebellion was extinguished. With England pacified, Edward left on a crusade to the Holy Land. The crusade accomplished little, and Edward was on his way home in 1272 when he was informed that his father had died. Making a slow return, he reached England in 1274 and was crowned at Westminster on 19 August.
He spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law. Through an extensive legal inquiry, Edward investigated the tenure of various feudal liberties, while the law was reformed through a series of statutes regulating criminal and property law. Increasingly, however, Edward's attention was drawn towards military affairs. After suppressing a minor rebellion in Wales in 1276--77, Edward responded to a second rebellion in 1282--83 with a full-scale war of conquest. After a successful campaign, Edward subjected Wales to English rule, built a series of castles and towns in the countryside and settled them with Englishmen. Next, his efforts were directed towards Scotland. Initially invited to arbitrate a succession dispute, Edward claimed feudal suzerainty over the kingdom. In the war that followed, the Scots persevered, even though the English seemed victorious at several points. At the same time there were problems at home. In the mid-1290s, extensive military campaigns required high levels of taxation, and Edward met with both lay and ecclesiastical opposition. These crises were initially averted, but issues remained unsettled. When the King died in 1307, he left to his son, Edward II, an ongoing war with Scotland and many financial and political problems.
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Veterans Visit
Evesham school rolls out the welcome mat for veterans
Dakota & Spitfire - Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at Duxford D Day Airshow
The Royal Air Force, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Douglas C-47 Dakota ZA947, wearing the markings of Dakota FZ692 'Kwicherbichen' of 233 Squadron, displays at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, 70th Anniversary of D-Day Airshow on Saturday 24th May 2014, together with the Flights Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk XIX PM631 - PM631 is presented as a PR XIX of No 541 Squadron which performed photographic reconnaissance missions over Europe from early 1944 to the end of the war.
Douglas C-47 Dakota Mk III, FZ692, was built by Douglas in the United States in 1943 and was delivered to the RAF in February 1944. The aircraft served with 233 Squadron at RAF Blakehill Farm until September 1944 when it was transferred to 437 Squadron RCAF. FZ692 was painted olive drab green all over and shortly before D-Day had the black and white 'invasion stripes' added for identification purposes. The stripes on the rear fuselage covered the '5T-UK' squadron code letters so the aircraft's individual letters 'UK' were transcribed onto the nose. (This is not, therefore, an indication of the aircraft or unit's nationality!) FZ692 was named 'Kwicherbichen' and this was painted on the port side of the nose under the cockpit. Just behind the port cockpit window was a block of symbols detailing the 'ops' it had flown. (FZ692 survived the war and is still flying with Environment Canada wearing the civilian registration C-GRSB).
D-Day Operations
On the eve of D-Day, No 233 Squadron fielded 30 aircraft, part of a force of 108 Dakotas which were to drop the main element of the British 3rd Parachute Brigade into Normandy. Taking off at 2250 hours on 5th June 1944 for the first airlift, six of the Squadron's 'Daks' towed Horsa gliders, including those used for the famous and successful mission by Airborne troops to capture and hold Pegasus Bridge. The other aircraft dropped 407 British paratroops into Normandy to secure canal and river bridges and eliminate coastal batteries in advance of the sea-borne landings. On 6th June, D-Day itself, 233 Squadron flew 21 sorties to drop supplies to elements of the British 6th Airborne Division. During the operations on D-Day, 4 of the Squadron's aircraft were lost to anti-aircraft fire, a heavy price.