West Lancashire Golf Club - Hole 5
Hole Name - Crosby
Blundellsands og Crosby 16
Blundellsands og Crosby 16
storm at blundellsands sailing club
Cambridge University Stymies (Golf Team) - Michaelmas Term
A video overviewing the exploits and players of the Cambridge Stymies. The University's second golf team.
The Stymies are a very sociable golf team, who find the lunches at golf clubs, and conversation with opponents just as enjoyable as hitting the little white ball. Unlike most University teams we do not play against other universities but instead are honoured to have matches against some of the finest members' clubs around the south of England. The one University we do play, however, is Oxford - in the Annual Stymies v Divots Varsity Match. In March 2008 the match is to be played at Formby Golf Club, Lancashire.
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The village of Formby, Lancashire , Northwest England
Views of the village centre and parts of the southern approach
olympic rings crosby
world record attempt by school children
Historic Seaforth Virtual Tour
This is the story behind Frank Phillips, the man who took many of the photos you see in this video. He doesn't just know history, he has lived it. As you take this tour you will learn interesting facts and stories about Seaforth, which is located in the Municipality of Huron East. There are many places that have historical value in the Municipality and Seaforth is just one of them. There is even a museum on the second floor of the old Town Hall that contains artifacts and pictures, most of which were taken by Frank. Listen and let the man take you on a journey of the Town of Seaforth over the years.
Malcolm Jackson Formby and the Sefton Coast
The Sefton Coast is a beautiful part of the Merseyside area, taking in Forby and Crosby beach. Formby is a popular beach and area with pinewood forests surrounding it. Crosby beach is great for watching ships passing and you can find the Anthony Gormley Iron sculptures! I love the area and enjoyed visiting! Check out my photography and art at
Coastal road Formby 1
Speed signage
Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire
Video of the pretty town of Dorchester on Thames. See also video of the Abbey.
The Manor Golf Course Netherley
The Manor Golf Course Childwall Valley road Netherley Liverpool
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Amateur Golf Championship (1935)
St. Anne's-on-Sea, (Possibly Lytham St. Anne's, Lancashire)
Titles read: Amateur Golf Championship - Lawson Little wins for second year in succession at St. Anne's-on-Sea (super over golf scene).
WS. Lawson Little putting. WS. Crowds. WS. Putting on green. MS. Dr. Twidell? and Lawson Little striding along the course. LS. American Lawson Little shaking hands at the prize giving LS. Little receiving British Amateur Championship trophy. WS. Little speaking (Nat Sound) he thanks the British crowd for the welcome given to himself and other member of the American contingent. WS. Crowd. LS. Lawson little finishes his speech. CU. Lawson Little and the trophy (a very good close up of the British Open Championship trophy).
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Places to see in ( Formby - UK )
Places to see in ( Formby - UK )
Formby is a civil parish and town within the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. Historically in Lancashire, three manors are recorded in the Domesday Book under Fornebei as Halsall, Walton and Poynton. The town's early recorded industry points to cockle raking and shrimp fishing (in addition to arable ventures) last through into the 19th century. By 1872, the township and sub-district was made up of two chapelries (St. Peter and St. Luke), and contained Birkdale township, the hamlets of Ainsdale and Raven-Meols and Altcar parish. Formby was built on the plain adjoining the Irish Sea coast a few miles north of the Crosby channel where the sands afford shelter to the towns.
Formby is affluent with high owner-occupation and car ownership. Strong economic ties are retained with nearby Liverpool to which it acts as a dormitory town for some of its residents. The greater area is a popular tourist destination during the summer months, with day trippers attracted to its beaches, sand dunes and wildlife - most particularly the endangered red squirrels and natterjack toads. The area is conserved by the National Trust, and designated a site of Specific Scientific Interest.
Erosion of sand on the beach at Formby is revealing layers of mud and sediment, laid down in the late Mesolithic to the late Neolithic, approximately 8,000 – 5,000 years ago, and covered in the early Bronze Age. Formby Hall is a Grade II listed building dating back to 1223. It has traditionally been the home of the lords of the manor. Much of the land around it is now a golf course.
Formby Beach is the location of the first lifeboat station in the UK. It is believed to have been established as early as 1776 by William Hutchinson, the Dock Master for the Liverpool Common Council. Although no exact record has been found, the boat used is believed to have been a 'Mersey Gig'.
Formby is a coastal town roughly 7 sq miles (17 km²) in the borough of Sefton. The town is built upon the west of a large flat area of land called the West Lancashire Coastal Plain. The town is 1.5 feet (0.5 metres) below sea level at its lowest point. Formby's highest point is within the sand dunes that separate the Irish Sea from Formby, sand dunes are ever changing in shape and formation so there is no fixed point. The River Alt runs into the Irish Sea just south of Formby at Hightown.
Formby is in a temperate climate zone, with mild winters and warm summers. Formby's coastline faces an ongoing threat from water based erosion, with high tides washing away yards of sand dunes. In an attempt to stem this, in some years discarded Christmas trees are collected and planted by rangers to help slow this effect.
Formby has a significant tourist industry most notably between the warmer months of May and September. In particular it's popular with day trippers from Liverpool and other industrial towns in Merseyside and West Lancashire. There are two main spots along the Formby Coast which are particularly popular with the public.
Formby Bypass (A565) was built over fifty years ago to take the major Liverpool to Southport route out of Formby and cut alongside the fringe of the town. The bypass is a dual carriageway with two roundabouts and two sets of traffic lights. It has been the scene of many accidents, some fatal and there are calls from some for the scrapping of a proposed motorway link as a result. The B5195 links Formby with Ormskirk and Maghull. Motorways are easily accessible, the M58 and M57 are both 6 miles from Formby.
( Formby - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Formby . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Formby - UK
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Steam Locomotives on Britain's Railways during 2012
This is a Steam compilation with a difference. Instead of doing the usual, put together every shot of every tour that I've been out for during 2012, I have taken the best shot (or in one or two cases the only shot) of every steam locomotive we have seen this year (in other words, the shot where the loco is making the most noise)-that's all 35 of them, seen either on the main line or various heritage lines north of Stratford-on-Avon. As I haven't included the locations of each shot in the video here is a list of them:
45305-Helwith Bridge
FR 20-Dawson's Curve (Ribble Steam Railway)
1147-Stop board No. 3 (Ribble Steam Railway)
70013-Oxenholme
70000-Stockber
5043-Crosby Garrett
7812-Oldbury Viaduct (Severn Valley Railway)
1744-Hampton Loade (Severn Valley Railway)
42968-Hampton Loade (Severn Valley Railway)
46115-Holme Chapel
34067-Ramsgreave & Wilpshire
4464-Retford
44806-Carrog (Llangollen Railway)
5199-Berwyn (Llangollen Railway)
4965-Conwy
48151-Bamber Bridge
46233-Settle
61994-Pleasington
47472-Britannia Straight (Ribble Steam Railway)
44871-Corpach
45407-Glenfinnan
CR 828-Aviemore
60009-Smithy Bridge
1300-Britannia Crossing (Ribble Steam Railway)
3155-Britannia Crossing (Ribble Steam Railway)
43924-Oakworth (KWVR)
7799-Oakworth (KWVR)
957-Mytholmes Tunnel (KWVR)
41241-Haworth (KWVR)
80002-Somewhere between Haworth & Oxenhope (KWVR)
43106-Ingrow (KWVR)
9600 & 7752 (L94)-Wilmcote
6201-Shap Summit
60163-Church Stretton
Just as a final note: Don't think because I've uploaded this that this is the last video I will be uploading in 2012, because it isn't. One outing still remains, so bring on December 22nd...
Formby (Merseyside, UK) in pictures
Photos mainly of Formby village, the beach and pinewoods
(I composed the background music)
DJI Phantom 2 H3-3D Gopro Hero3+ Flying at The Beacon Skelmersdale
Flying around the Beacon, Filmed using a DJI Phantom 2 Quadcopter with a Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbal and a Gopro Hero3+ Black Edition.
Filmed in 1080p 60fps. Enjoy HD
The Presidential Bay Collection - 2 bedroom / 2 bath - Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club
Enjoy the seclusion and first-class service of our newly renovated two and three-bedroom Presidential Bay Collection on the Mansion side. Nestled in the trees, with views of the Mansion or the waterfront, all villas are a short walk to the private beach, reserved for Mansion-side guests only.
A summer morning: Ainsdale
Five intrepid kiteboarders ventured out on a journey to sample the gale force winds of the Lancashire coast. Not only did they cross the Pennines they seemingly crossed the seasons too, leaving behind the beautiful Yorkshire summer for the dismal grey & cold of the west coast. Still, can't beat a bit of sand in your sarnies!
Bickerstaffe- Short FIlm
This is a short film, using the Village of Bickerstaffe. Also shown in the short Film is Edge Hill University. The first part of the short film shows the footage as it was when filmed, It was filmed using D-log and then edited using Premiere Pro CC which is the second part of the Video.
Filmed using- DJI Mavic Pro
ND Filter 16
Edited on Premiere Pro CC 2017
Music-
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