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Bagshaw Museum to Batley Wilton Park by Quadcopter
Drone / Quadcopter Flight Over Bagshaw Museum to Batley Wilton Park
Wilton Park, Carlinghow, Batley
A winter time lapse.
Institution Of Anglo German Relations - Wilton Park. (1954)
Wilton House, Steyning, Sussex
GV's from minstrel's gallery. Members at Lunch. CU's male and female members at lunch. Members, Schulz, Judge Geottingen, Thoms. General view of the library. Dr. Joseph Astl.Conclusion meeting. Herr Koch leaving. Various shots of Germans playing croquet on lawn. Wilhem Peterson. Pan of German publications. German reading newspaper. Exhibition panel. Putting on school ties. Members walking to lecture. Student in lecture room. CU. Institute badge (Wilton Park.) (Orig. Neg.)
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Bitt - UK Foreign Office and Wilton Park hosted by the Government of Jamaica
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Places to see in ( Batley - UK )
Places to see in ( Batley - UK )
Batley is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. Batley lies 7 miles south-east of Bradford, 7 miles south-west of Leeds and 1 mile north of Dewsbury, near the M62 motorway. Other nearby towns include: Morley to the north-east, Ossett to the south-east and Brighouse west-south-west. Batley is part of a special EU transformation zone.
The name Batley is derived from Danish, meaning either valley or homestead of bats, or more likely, homestead of the locally prominent Batte family. It is recorded in the Domesday Book as 'Bateleia'. After the Norman conquest, the manor was granted to Elbert de Lacy and in 1086 was within the wapentake of Morley. It subsequently passed into the ownership of the de Batleys, and by the 12th century had passed by marriage to the Copley family. Their residence at Batley Hall was held directly from the Crown; at this time the district fell within the Duchy of Lancaster. The population at this time was 30 to 40 people. By the late 14th century, the population has increased to around 100.
There has been a church in Batley since the 11th century. Batley Parish Church was built in the reign of Henry VI (1422–1461), and parts of the original remain. Despite Batley being an ancient settlement, this is all that remains of any great antiquity. Batley Grammar School was founded in 1612 by the Rev. William Lee and is still in existence. Methodism came to Batley in the 1740s and took a strong hold in the town which continued into the 20th century. John Nelson from Birstall was a leading lay preacher in the early Methodist movement. Areas of the town, such as Mount Pleasant, were noted for their absence of pubs due to the Methodist beliefs of the populations.
By 1848 there was a railway station in Batley, and in 1853 Batley Town Hall was erected. It was enlarged in 1905, and is in the Neoclassical style, with a corbelled parapet and pilasters rising to a centre pediment. In 1868 Batley was incorporated as a municipal borough, the former urban district of Birstall was added to it in 1937. During the late 19th century, Batley was the centre of the shoddy trade in which wool rags and clothes were recycled by reweaving them into blankets, carpets and uniforms. In 1861 there were at least 30 shoddy mills in Batley. The owners of the recycling businesses were known as the shoddy barons. There was a shoddy king and a shoddy temple, properly known as the Zion Chapel. This imposing building in the town centre was opened in 1870, and reflected the popularity of the Methodist movement. The chapel is still active today.
Batley is home to a modest commercial and retail centre along Commercial Street. The largest shop here is Tesco which is linked to the main shopping street by a footbridge. There are several chain stores. The Boots the Chemist closed in May 2015. Before the chain collapsed, Batley also had a Woolworth's store, which has now become a small pound shop called JBM bargains.
Batley Shopping Centre is a small shopping-centre which has become somewhat run-down since being acquired by Tesco. The supermarket signpost the shopping centre as a thoroughfare to their supermarket. The main retailers in the shopping centre are Iceland and Asda. They are currently surrounded by many vacant shops.
( Batley - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Batley . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Batley - UK
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Batley Town & Shopping Areas By Quadcopter in 4K
Fly around Batley Town and shopping areas By Quadcopter in 4K on a Sunday. Work Getting Done and showing how big the Town shopping areas is , if you not seen it all.
Oakwell hall country park Birstall, Batley with Farukh syed.
Hi everyone i hope everything is ok and you started so exercises in your daily routine so This is my Oakwell hall Country park visit video.
Its really massive and relly well maintained park i really enjoyed an amazing place for walking jogging and proper jungal experience beautiful tree and lots of flowers so natural park.
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Travel Blog: UK Places - Wilton
Another episode of my travel blog featuring places in the UK. This episode I visit Wilton, having a history dating back to anglo saxon times as a river crossing. In near history it was prominent in carpet making.
VTS_01_1 Waste! BBC 1968 (Part I)
This is a BBC documentary from 1968 entitled Waste! It features the town of Batley in West Yorkshire
My Return to Batley Park
well after not having much light on my first video i have done return one with with more light and the added help of my little sister.
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Just in Batley Park part three
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Car journey along A413 Amersham By-Pass showing that the road is wide enough for cars to safely pass a broken down car, a point the County road planners seem incapable of understanding for the new Wilton Park by-pass in Beaconsfield which will be 7.3m wide!