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White Hart Inn, Bouth, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 8JB, England
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Ellesmere Road South, Chorlton, Manchester
With well apportioned and highly flexible living space this four bedroom semi-detached home simply must be seen to fully appreciate the size and potential on offer and as such an early inspection is strongly recommended. Situated on Ellesmere Road South in the heart of Chorlton village and within close proximity of the Metrolink and motorway networks, this contemporary accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance porch and hallway, lounge with bay window and wooden flooring, rear dining room with patio doors to enclosed rear garden, spacious modern dining kitchen granite worksurfaces, range oven and hob, dishwasher and breakfast bar, utility room. To the first floor there are three large double bedrooms and a single bedroom, family bathroom with three piece suite in white, shower over bath and a further separate WC. Outside is a driveway with front and rear gardens. The accommodation maintains many original features and is an excellent opportunity for a growing family **NO C
Greyhounds racing, Belle Vue Greyhound Stadium, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Belle Vue Stadium is a greyhound racing track in Belle Vue, Manchester, where the very first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. It is also used for speedway as the home ground of Elite League team Belle Vue Aces since 1988 and since 1999 has British Stock Car Association (BriSCA), the British governing body for stock car racing and banger racing. The stadium holds a number of BriSCA events and has become one of the most popular venues in the North-West of England. The track has always been the property of Greyhound Racing Association Ltd. (GRA), which has invested heavily in it right through to the current day. The stadium offers luxury glass-fronted grandstands, restaurant, hospitality boxes, and several bars. Greyhound racing takes place on Friday and Saturday evenings. In 1925 Charles A. Munn, an American businessman, made a deal with Smith and Sawyer for the rights to promote the greyhound racing in Britain. Although the earlier attempt to introduce mechanical racing at Hendon had almost been forgotten, the pastime of coursing was as strong as ever in Britain. Fortunately for Munn, the first person he contacted with regards to reintroducing greyhound racing into Britain was Major L. Lyne Dixson. The Major was a leading figure in British field sports and was quickly won over to the idea presented to him by the American entrepreneur. Finding other supporters proved to rather difficult however. With the General Strike of 1926 looming, the two men scoured the country in an attempt to find others who would join them. Eventually they met Brigadier-General Alfred Critchley, who in turn introduced them to Sir William Gentle JP. Between them they raised £22,000 and formed the Greyhound Racing Association Ltd. When deciding where to situate their new stadium, Manchester was considered to be the ideal place because of its sporting and gambling links. Close to the city centre, the consortium erected the first custom-built greyhound stadium and called it Belle Vue, where the very first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. More than 1,700 people were attracted to the meeting where they watched a greyhound called Mistley win over 440 yards (402 m). By June 1927, the stadium was attracting almost 70,000 visitors a week. Six races with seven dogs in each race were held in the first meeting. Fifty years later a stand was named after Mistley, the winner of the first race. Running the quarter-mile flat course in 25 seconds, Mistley romped home eight lengths clear at 6–1. Belle Vue increased the number of runners per race to seven, but after the formation of the NGRC in 1928 the maximum number of dogs per race was limited to six. Since 2007 protests have been held against greyhound racing at Belle Vue. Greyhound Action, an animal rights organisation which campaigned for an end to greyhound racing, held weekly protests outside the races each Saturday and occasionally on Fridays. In 2010 The Belle Vue Greyhound Action Group also organized and held a series of demonstrations to protest at the entertainer Dara O'Briain's participation in greyhound racing. Campaigners at Belle Vue got an article published in the Irish press about O'Briain's greyhound, Snip Nua, which it is believed was the first ever in the Irish press to state that racing greyhounds are killed for economic reasons. In 2008 the Sunday Times revealed that Belle Vue dogs were being sent for research at Liverpool vets school by trainer Richard Fielding. Further instances of injury were highlighted in 2014, when a trial session was halted after several dogs sustained serious injuries and one death. In 2010 concerns were raised about the high injury rates at Belle Vue. Since Greyhound Action disbanded in 2011, the protests have been held by a protest group who call themselves Shut down Belle Vue. A 2012 article in the Sunday Express also called the kennels of two Belle Vue trainers, Beverly Heaton and Nigel Saunders, disgusting. The article alleged that dogs were kept in cramped dilapidated kennels without heating and in some cases doors and that faeces and urine had not been adequately removed. A greyhound protection group, Greytexploitations, provided video footage to substantiate allegations of the poor conditions, these included the image of a Greyhound skull on a dog waste heap. In January 2014 Caged North West held a protest demo at Manchester's Deansgate Hilton hotel against the Greyhound Board of Great Britain's awards night. Around 400 protesters attended the demo but despite this the event failed to be mentioned by the media. CAGED NW publicized the event. In July 2014 CAGED NW and other greyhound protection groups held a remembrance event in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens, held on the 88th anniversary of the opening of Belle Vue. The event featured a service by a church minister and a fly past by a light aircraft carrying a banner displaying the words YOU BET THEY DIE.
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Shelton Lock, Derby to Moira car boot sale via Ashby De La Zouch. Aug 2013
Points of interest:
00:00 This drive starts on Chellaston Road (A514) at the junction of Boulton Lane and Merrill Way heading South.
00:07 Shelton Lock (a suburb of Derby)
00:35 on left is the Golden Pheasant pub
00:49 on right is the New Bridge Inn pub
00:52 on left is a turning area for the old tram system
00:57 Going over the former Derby Canal.
00:58 The road becomes Derby Road.
02:23 on right is The Corner Pin pub
02:26 road becomes Swarkestone Road
02:28 on right is The Rose and Crown pub
03:33 A50 island
03:45 If you go left here it takes you to Nottingham and East Midlands Airport
04:04 Left onto Swarkestone Road A514
04:32 Going over the Trent and Mersey Canal
04:54 Swarkestone village, Derbyshire
05:18 Crewe and Harpur pub on right
05:30 Over the River Trent
05:37 Swarkestone Bridge (the longest stone bridge in England)
07:00 Stanton by Bridge, Derbyshire
07:35 Road becomes the B587
07:48 Idiot overtaking cyclists in my lane!
08:41 right around onto Derby Road
08:57 Melbourne, Derbyshire
09:11 Right around onto Cockshut Lane
10:36 left down Robinson's Hill
11:25 right onto Ashby Road
11:34 on right is entrance to Staunton Harold reservoir
16:33 right onto Nottingham Road (B587)
19:34 A5111 roundabout
19:46 Ashby De La Zouch, Leicestershire
21:08 Road becomes Wood Street
21:31 Road becomes Market Street
21:37 Ashby De La Zouch town centre
21:40 on right is The Queens Head Pub
21:42 on left is the White Hart pub
21:49 on left is The Lamb pub
22:14 Kilwardby Street
22:18 on right is The Fallen Knight Hotel
22:41 Road becomes Moira Road
24:00 Shellbrook, Leicestershire
22:43 on left is an old water tower. Once an active water tower servicing Ashby-de-la-Zouch, the tower stands approximately 15.6m (50ft) tall. Grade II listed, awaiting conversion to a dwelling!
25:28 Moira, Leicestershire
25:34 Road becomes Ashby Road
27:43 the Woodman Pub
27:48 Shortheath Road
28:16 on left is Moira Furnace (nineteenth-century iron-making blast furnace built in 1804)
28:20 Follow road around to right onto Bath Lane
28:46 Left into the car boot entrance at Moira Miners sports ground.
29:01 As you can see car parking for buyers is on the left here. The car boot area is on the right side of this road.
Moira Car Boot Sale :
Sunday car boot, Moira Miners sports ground, Bath Lane, Moira, Overseal, DE12 6BP
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White Horse Leisure and Tennis Centre - Drone Footage
Drone footage by Airspace Solutions of the White Horse Leisure and Tennis Centre, a state of the art leisure centre located in Abingdon.
The centre offers a variety of facilities including: Newly refurbished gym, fitness class studio, group cycling studio, 8 lane swimming pool, teaching pool, 2 squash courts, 8 badminton court sports hall, sauna & steam room, 6 indoor tennis courts, 4 artificial grass courts & 6 green clay courts.
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Ellesmere Port. England 1960
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old vectra driven by a plonker jumps the red lights near woodlands pub, good job other drivers were awake unlike this idiot,this clip alone shows you why you should have an in car dvr to claim on your insurance when we have so many bad drivers on the road, i guess he would have blamed everyone else if he had caused a smash!
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1930s Musicians of Richmond & Twickenham
Discover the homes and lives of 1930s musicians who lived and worked in Richmond and Twickenham. Including short biographies from famous residents to more forgotten names. You can also find more modern sites to visit, including record shops, pubs and the local Jazz Club. To read more about the musicians and buy the chapbook visit
Musicians and locations
Victor St Clair White - White Swan, 26 Old Palace Lane, Richmond
Castle Assembly Rooms - Whittaker Ave, Richmond
Jack & Lionel Clapper - 5 Richmond Hill, Richmond
Sleeve Note Records - 16 Richmond Hill
Louis Muscant - 48 Morley Rd, Twickenham
Brian Manton-Myatt - Park Lodge, Park Road, Twickenham
E. O. 'Poggy' Pogson - 10 Ellesmere Rd, Twickenham
Twickenham Studios - The Barons, Twickenham
Harold C B Wise - 20 Cambridge Park, Twickenham
Joseph Derouette - 33 Norman Ave, Twickenham
Harry Norman - 32 Hartington Rd, Twickenham
S. W. Lenton - 35 Marble Hill Gardens, Twickenham
Albert Edward Trend - 143 Richmond Rd, Twickenham
C. Evans - 4 Haggard Rd, Twickenham
N. B. Bentley - 46 Lebanon Park, Twickenham
George J Reid - 3 Beauchamp Rd, Twickenham
Bernard Miller - 1 Beauchamp Rd, Twickenham
Charles Smith - 13 Cheltenham Ave
Twickenham Jazz Club - The Cabbage Patch, 67 London Rd, Twickenham
Stanley Horobin - 64 York St, Twickenham
Eel Pie Records - 44-45 Church St, Twickenham
Music
Layton and Johnstone - Will O Whispers (The Man I Love) Columbia 4863
Jack Hylton and his Orchestra - That's My Weakness Now
Herman Darewski - Sanctuary of The Heart (Parlophone F1559 E10039)
Sidney Lipton and his Grosvenor House Dance Orchestra - You Made Me Care (Columbia 2412 CA17911)
Alban Low is a London based artist who illustrates album artwork, publishes books, designs maps, and organises inclusive exhibitions. He is artist-in-residence on the radio programme A World in London with DJ Ritu.
The names and addresses of musicians in this book have been sourced from Musician’s Union handbooks from the 1930s. Every effort has been made to research and verify information and we are grateful to those experts who have helped in the making of this series. If you know any additional information or corrections then we would love to include them in future editions.
Published by Sampson Low Ltd in 2019
A World in London Chapbook 2
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ISBN 978-1-912960-13-2
Copyright - Alban Low
Thank you to M.G. Thomas; The National Jazz Archives; John Chilton; Brian Rust; Melody Maker; The British Newspaper Archives; The National Archives; BBC; Shelia Tracy; the team at A World In London (DJ Ritu, Sophie Darling, Norman Druker, Lucas Keen, Patrick Bernard); Eel Pie Records; Kelvin and Lesley Christiane; and my wife Natalie.
Other films in the series include
1930s Musicians of Richmond & Twickenham -
1930s Musicians of Twickenham and Whitton -
1930s Musicians of Tufnell Park -
1930s Musicians of East Sheen, Mortlake and Barnes -
1930s Musicians of Hammersmith and Shepherd's Bush -
Little Sutton Flood 10/06/2016
A few minutes of heavy rain and this happens.
BALLISTIC SIZZLE BAND
Rhythm & Blues session at the White Hart Ellesmere 07/04/12
Heart News - The Ampera comes to Ellesmere Port
Workers at Ellesmere Port's Vauxhall plant have been having a look at the companies new electric car.
The Ampera has just gone into production in the US and is launched there later this year before coming to Europe in 2012
It's hoped that demand will be high enough to bring production of the car to the Cheshire plant.
Ellesmere Statton Public School sings the Star Spangled Banner at Blue Jays game on April 14, 2016
Ellesmere Statton Public School sing the Star Spangled Banner at the Toronto Blue Jays vs New York Yankees game on April 14, 2016 at the Rogers Centre Skydome.
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omg next door but1 have had a raid or summin and the police have got swat out wid there little guns lol:P
Ken Dodd - Who is he - British Comedy UK
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A lifelong resident of Knotty Ash in Liverpool, Dodd's career as an entertainer started in the mid-1950s. His performances included rapid and incessant delivery of often surreal jokes, and would run for several hours, frequently past midnight. His verbal and physical comedy was supplemented by his red, white and blue tickling stick prop, and often introduced by his characteristic upbeat greeting of How tickled I am! He interspersed the comedy with songs, both serious and humorous, and with his original speciality, ventriloquism. He also had several hit singles primarily as a ballad singer in the 1960s, and occasionally appeared in dramatic roles. He performed on radio and television, and popularised the characters of the Diddy Men.
He was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to entertainment and charity. His stage career lasted for over 60 years, and he continued to perform until the end of 2017, when his health permitted; he died on 11 March 2018, aged 90.
Dodd was described as the last great music hall entertainer. His stand-up comedy style was fast and relied on the rapid delivery of one-liner jokes. He said that his comic influences included other Liverpool comedians like Arthur Askey, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley and the cheeky chappy from Brighton, Max Miller. He interspersed the comedy with occasional songs, both serious and humorous, in an incongruously fine light baritone voice, and with his original speciality, ventriloquism. Part of his stage act featured the Diddy Men. At first an unseen joke conceived as part of Dodd's imagination, they later appeared on stage, usually played by children.
Dodd worked mainly as a solo comedian, including in a number of eponymous television and radio shows and made several appearances on BBC TV's music hall revival show, The Good Old Days. Although he enjoyed making people laugh, he was also a serious student of comedy and history, and was interested in Sigmund Freud and Henri Bergson's analysis of humour. Occasionally, he appeared in dramatic roles, including Malvolio in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage in Liverpool in 1971; on television in the cameo role of 'The Tollmaster' in the 1987 Doctor Who story Delta and the Bannermen; as Yorick (in silent flashback) in Kenneth Branagh's film version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1996; and as Mr. Mouse in the 1999 television movie adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. Marking Dodd’s 90th birthday, a fulsome appreciation by Guardian theatre critic Michael Billington noted that “Ken has done just about everything: annual Blackpool summer seasons, pantomimes, nationwide tours, TV and radio. He was a very fine Malvolio.”
Dodd at the Civic Hall, Ellesmere Port, 2006. Stand-up theatre work was the mainstay of his career.
Dodd was renowned for the length of his performances, and during the 1960s he earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the world's longest ever joke-telling session: 1,500 jokes in three-and-a-half hours (7.14 jokes per minute), undertaken at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, where audiences entered the show in shifts.
Dodd appeared in many Royal Variety Performances. The last was in 2006, in front of Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, at the London Coliseum.
Dodd toured frequently throughout his professional career, performing lengthy shows into his eighties, that often did not finish until after midnight. In his final year, he continued to tour the UK extensively, with his comedy, music and variety show. His final performance was on 28 December 2017 at the Echo Arena Auditorium in Liverpool. He said the secret of his success was simply, I love what I do.
Happiness and Tears: The Ken Dodd Story
Ken Dodd: The Ken Dodd Laughter Show on DVD
Wilberfoss Motocross track near York UK
Grading track for a motocross practice day, using a Same 80hp tractor.
Smoker camping in pub
Stressed out smoker trying to beat the smoking ban in England by pitching his own private space
Shrewsbury UFO's 26th July 2017
UFO reported on 26th July, 2017 in one of the villages on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, Shropshire. This sighting was Photographed at 6.45am. Footage also was taken of a separate incident only a few miles away in heart of Shrewsbury at 2am same day.
Shropshire is becoming quite a hot spot for UFO sightings, and we also have our fair share of crop circles which is unusual as they are mainly observed in the south of England.
Article can be found in Shropshire Star
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