Last Orders (2001) Location - The Lighthouse Bar, Margate Harbour wall, Margate, Kent
Final Scene, Bob Hoskins, Tom Courtenay and Ray Winstone scatter the ashes of the dead Michael Caine into the ocean
Live Band @ The Lighthouse Bar, Margate, England
A sunny summer (almost) day in Sep. Had a beer in this English coastal town of Margate. Great experience to share.
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Lighthouse Bar. Margate Soul Festival 2019
Opening night of MSF2019 at the Lighthouse Bar on the harbour arm. Margate.
Lighthouse Bar Rocking & Rolling
First ever 20+ minute set covering it all from family to love of both my girl & Rock & Roll
The Walpole Bay Hotel (Napery Gallery) - Margate, Kent
Jane Bishop owner of The Walpole Bay Hotel presents their unique 'Napery', a gallery consisting of textile art on linen table napkins. Each napkin establishes an individual story from various hotel guests over the years.
The Walpole Bay Hotel & Museum is located in Cliftonville, Margate, Kent, UK. A historic family run hotel of the bygone era.
The Walpole Bay Hotel:
Video made by Patrick Irving (2014).
Music: The Jazz Piano - Composed and performed by Bensound
How to have a day out in Margate for less than £10
I’m Mui - your resident Sun Savers Savvy Shopper - and I’m taking my spare £10 note down to Margate for a day of fun, and fingers crossed - some sun. Here's how it went...
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Margate Independent Film Maker - Simon Welsford 'Jetsam'
Margate independent film maker - feature on Margate film maker Simon Welsford 'Jetsam'
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Margate beach UK don't miss না দেখলে মিস
Margate beach UK one of largest sea in england
Best of British : Last Orders (2001)
MARGATE SOUL FESTIVAL (ENGLAND ) SUMMER
Every year there is a soul festival at Margate, england where everyone gathers and listens to music dance and enjoys themself . I hope you enjoy the video and feel the dancing vibes ....
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC ..
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The Flowing The Lighthouse Deal 8th May 2015
The Flowing at The Lighthouse Deal 8th May 2015
Mountain Song, We will not go, The Driver.
Day Trip - To Margate Kent - #dreamland - #seaside
Welcome to my Margate day out trip.
I decided to use the music from the much loved Only Fools and Horses episodes Jolly Boys Outing when they went to Margate just for nostalgic state, if I get de monitized I dont get paid anyway,
hope you enjoy this short vlog, when watching it back I know I made a bit of a booboo there is one scene for a few seconds without any sound which I was supposed to cut out but it didnt go.
Norton Money - Boat (Live At The Lighthouse, Deal, UK)
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLERS HOUSE.
Description OZENGELL FARMHOUSE , was owned by professional wrestler , JACKIE PALLO.
He was famous in the 60s and 70s appearing on tv many times.
He retired in 1983 and died in 2006 aged 80 , from cancer.
TRIXIE , his wife continued to live in the house until she died in 2013.
A fire destroyed the house in early 2018.
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Desroches Skybar Opening
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Margate harbour arm classic car show
MARGATE HARBOUR ARM CLASSIC CAR SHOW, DJI PHANTOM 3 ADVANCED @NickSimmoPhotographer FOR PHOTOS.
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British Seaside Special: Top 7 Reasons Why It's Just So Good To Be Beside The Sea
Head to Porthmeor Beach in St Ives, Cornwall, for clean air and shimmering sea and sand.
It’s hardly surprising that this is an award winner – and just for good measure the Tate Modern art gallery is just up the road for a dose of culture.
Along the south coast, Bournemouth revels in a microclimate with seven miles of glorious beach and some of the warmest sea temperatures in the UK.
A national treasure. Other countries may do it well, but Britain does it best and it’s the classic seaside treat with crisp golden batter, flaky white fish and fresh chunky chips doused in salt and vinegar.
From chic hotels to world-class sports and cultural facilities, there’s loads of super stuff beside the seaside.
Sumburgh Head Lighthouse in Shetland is a world-class tourist attraction, offering a range of indoor installations and spaces, where you can view cliffs teeming with wildlife.
Right at the other end of the country, Brighton’s new British Airways i360 tower is taking visitors 450ft above the seafront in its observation pod, which turns into a trendy bar at night.
Who wants boring old normal? Britain’s got some great quirky things to see by the sea.
The Shell Grotto in Margate, Kent, is certainly one of them. ‘Shellhenge’ is a 70ft-long passage decorated with 4.6 million shells which show mosaics of gods, patterns and symbols.
It was discovered in 1835 but nobody knows its age or purpose.
Ayrshire’s Electric Brae is on the A719, south of Dunure, and a legendary ‘gravity hill’ by the coast where cars appear to roll up a slope.
It’s an optical illusion and you really won’t believe your eyes.
Culture thrives by the coast and nowhere more so than the marvellous Minack Theatre at Porthcurno, Cornwall.
It’s an open-air auditorium on rocky outcrop above the sea and a unique theatrical experience where audiences soak up opera, dramas and musicals in the sunshine or under the stars.
Another Place at Crosby beach in Merseyside is an art installation by Angel of the North sculptor Antony Gormley, which consists of 100 cast-iron life-sized figures dotted around the wide sands, gazing out to Liverpool Bay, that are increasingly submerged as the tide comes in.
OK, we know the British weather doesn’t always play (beach) ball. Not a problem.There’s all sorts of under-cover action around the coast.
One of the best is Anglesey Sea Zoo, which displays the best of British marine wildlife, showcasing fascinating creatures, such as octopus, lobsters, seahorses, conger eels and catsharks.
If you like a good smuggling story, Gunsgreen House in Eyemouth, Berwickshire, is perfect.
Built with a plethora of fascinating secrets in the 1750s, it’s been described as a “splendid palace built by a smuggler”.
Don’t miss the unique ‘tea chute’, where smuggled tea was hidden from the prying eyes of the exciseman.
There’s probably a suitable place to stay at Britain’s seaside for everyone – friendly, great-value B&Bs, cool cottages, chic glamping, hip hotels and all sorts in between.
Pembrokeshire’s award-winning Trefloyne Manor is a magical boutique B&B just outside Tenby with an 18-hole golf course and in-room picnics.
The Blue Cabin by the Sea in Berwickshire is a cosy, hideaway cottage nestled in privately-owned Cove Harbour and is only accessible through a smuggling tunnel and across a beach by foot, or by sea. Worry not, it does have wi-fi!
For the Hang Ten types, how about the glamping Surf Pods in Bude, Cornwall?
The front of each pod opens up fully to look out onto perfectly manicured lawns, in the middle of 26 acres of farmland. Even if you don’t surf on the five beaches close by, they’re pretty cool.
For an upmarket seaside splurge, The Pig on the Beach at ¥Studland Bay in Dorset is a shabby-chic delight with uninterrupted views of the coast, a greenhouse restaurant, two treatment rooms and a menu which changes depending on what the forager finds or what’s in the kitchen garden.