WW1 Projection, Cheltenham Municipal Offices, 11.11.2018
Cheltenham Remembers - The final commemoration even is a powerful, thought provoking & poignant projection of WW1 imagery & sound that lit up the Municipal Offices in Cheltenham, marking 100 years since the signing of the Armistice Agreement.
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Cheltenham Remembers WW1 Official Trailer - Evenlode Films
Evenlode Films presents this official Trailer from WW1 Cheltenham Remembers. This is a high impact visual Arts and Animation, projected onto the Cheltenham Municipal Offices on 11th November 2018 beginning at 5pm, and playing every 30 minutes until 8pm.
The film features child Actor Mark Lester, spoken word artist JPDL and the music of Composer Tim Mountain. It will be played in surround sound to get that really dramatic experience.
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with special thanks to The Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham BID and Cheltenham Borough Council.
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Places to see in ( Gloucester - UK ) Jet Age Museum
Places to see in ( Gloucester - UK ) Jet Age Museum
The Jet Age Museum is the trading name of the Gloucestershire Aviation Collection, an all-volunteer, charitable organisation dedicated to the preservation of Gloucestershire's aviation heritage.
Jet Age Museum is located on the north side of Gloucestershire Airport, between Gloucester and Cheltenham. It houses a number of aircraft, aero engines, cockpits and other related exhibits. It is themed on the early development of Jet aircraft, in particular the role played by the Gloster Aircraft Company and other local firms such as Dowty Rotol and Smiths Industries. The museum of Jet Age Museum are also custodians of Russell Adams photographic archive.
Jet Age Museum first opened to the public at the Gloucester Trading Estate, the former Brockworth aerodrome. With the aid of grants and public donations, it began to amass a collection of aircraft. The museum's first significant public opening began with a temporary exhibition in a hangar adjacent to Gloucestershire Airport. This had to close in 2000 after it was announced the former wartime hangar was to be demolished. The aircraft were dispersed to a number of locations in Gloucestershire including, briefly, at the former GAC 'shadow' factory at Bentham. A workshop was established at Brockworth Court and the remaining airframes eventually made their way back to Gloucestershire Airport, where they remained in open storage.
Jet Age Museum made a number of unsuccessful bids to the Heritage Lottery Fund to construct a purpose-built facility before finally submitting plans for a building at Gloucestershire Airport. In January 2011 plans were approved for a new to house the museum's collection.
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Places to see in ( Settle - UK )
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Settle is a small market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is served by Settle railway station located near the town centre, and Giggleswick railway station which is a mile away. It is 29 miles (47 km) from Leeds Bradford Airport. The main road through Settle is the B6480, which links to the A65, connecting Settle to Skipton and Kendal.
Settle is thought to have 7th century Anglian origins, its name being the Angle word for settlement. Craven in the Domesday Book shows that until 1066 Bo was the lord of Settle but after the Harrying of the North (1069–1071) the land was granted to Roger de Poitou. In 1249 a market charter was granted to Henry de Percy, 7th feudal baron of Topcliffe by Henry III. A market square developed and the main route through the medieval town was aligned on an east-west direction, from Albert Hill, Victoria Street, High Street and Cheapside and on through Kirkgate. This road led to Giggleswick where the citizens attended the parish church. The first bridge over the River Ribble was mentioned in 1498. During the English Civil War, the Cliffords, the lords of the manor were Royalists, but their subjects were not. John Lambert of Calton in Malhamdale, was a general in Cromwell's army and his troops camped at Settle in August 1651 while on the road to an encounter in Lancaster.
The little North Western Railway reached Giggleswick in 1847 and in 1849 the railway company constructed Station Road from Giggleswick to Settle. In 1875, the Settle to Carlisle Railway was built, opening to goods traffic in 1875 and to passengers the following year when Settle railway station opened along with a goods warehouse, cattle pens, signal box and water cranes.
Settle was part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is located in Ribblesdale, at the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales, within a few miles of the Three Peaks. Immediately overlooking the town is Castlebergh, a 300 feet (91 m) limestone crag, and to the east is Malham which was in the former Settle Rural District. The River Ribble provided power for Settle's former cotton mills, and is now being harnessed by Settle Hydro, a micro hydroelectric scheme, to provide 50 kW of power to the National Grid.
Settle's market is held weekly on Tuesdays in Victoria Hall in the town centre. Settle Town Hall was sold by Craven District Council to a developer. The Square is surrounded by local businesses, most of which are family-owned, with some offering items for sale unique to the Settle area. The Naked Man is believed to be the oldest cafe in the country. The Settle Stories Festival brings internationally known and award-winning artists to the town and boasts a range of paid for and free events suitable for all age ranges.
The district has several caves where prehistoric remains have been found, the most notable being Victoria Cave, so called because the inner chamber was discovered in 1837 on the day of Queen Victoria's accession. The cave is a geological SSSI and scheduled monument. Victoria Cave contained fossil remains. The earliest, at 130,000 years old, include mammoth, straight-tusked elephant, cave bear and hippopotamus, Bos primigenius, Rhinoceros leptorhinus and spotted hyenas (as a bed of hyena bones). They date to an Upper Pleistocene interglacial. After the last Ice Age the cave was used by hibernating brown bear and reindeer. Associated with the later deposits were a harpoon head carved from antler; flint implements and other ornaments. The discovery of flint is noteworthy as it is not found naturally in the area. Craven Museum & Gallery.
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Motorcycle Test.
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Army motorcycle tests; 1915-16. Opens with a man riding a motorcycle in a river; CU turning bike. Shot from fence on bank; of 2 men approaching riding motorcycles through river - splash and smoke. Shot of group of people on bank watching cycles driving in shallow river; one tips over in the water; disappears behind spray & smoke; rider gets up; runs pushing bike.
GV very tall & steep hill; with several motorcycles riding up & down. Next; 3 men making sharp turns; 3rd falls. Group of people at top of hill watching motorcycles speed over top; some flying into air. Then CU of 2 guys on cycle in woods; making sharp turn. CU a few motorcyclists pause; watch others going up hill; toward trees; 3rd bike wrecks right by the guys who were watching.
Sports; recreation; daredevils, cycles; World War One.
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Bovington Tank Museum, 1974, 1976 and 1983
Three cine clips shot at Bovington Tank Museum, in 1974, 1976 and 1983. In the first two clips, you can see us two boys (and just about every other child) climbing all over the tanks inside and outside of the museum. I seem to remember that such behaviour was actually encouraged by the staff at the time. I don't think that anyone died or was seriously maimed over the years as a result of this fun activity.
Technical Info:
The first clip from 1974 is shot on Kodak Standard 8mm film, using a Sekonic Elmatic II camera. In order not to lose the edges of the image I have included the overscanned sprocket holes in the frame. The second and third clips from 1976 and 1983 are shot on Kodak Super 8mm film in a Eumig Mini 5 camera.
Filmed by Dr Stanley Solomons
Edited, post production and upscaled to 4K in Vegas Pro 16 by Burl Solomons
Copyright Burl Solomons 2019