Edinburgh Boutiques and Independent Shops
Nicky Brooke, of the Red Door Gallery, talks about independent shops and boutiques worth visiting, in Edinburgh, including Goodstead, the areas of Morningside and Bruntsfield including Peckhams and Nippers. And Stockbridge for charity shops.
Central Edinburgh art galleries
BBC Radio 1's Vic Galloway talks about his favourite Edinburgh galleries: The Ingleby, the Roxy, Red Door, Fruitmarket and the Embassy...
Edinburgh Tour Guide
Going out and finding things to do during winter in the UK is a real effort- the cold air, and the overall bleakness of surroundings can put a damper on the chance at really exploring a new city. My family and I toughed through the cold, and found some of the things you absolutely must do when you're in Edinburgh! I seriously love Victoria Street, and am so mad I didn't get a video of the Red Door Gallery because everything in there was to absolutely die for!
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Edinburgh hills and extinct volcanoes...
Nicky Brooke, of the Red Door Gallery talks about walking through Edinburgh and sitting on extinct volcanoes!
BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
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This Is Lloyds Aka All Risks - Reel 2 (1961)
Reel 2
01:17:16 High angle shot of marine floor at Lloyd's Insurance underwriters in London. Underwriter and client discuss business. C/U hand writing details. The Lloyd's bell rings. People look up .C/U bell. High angle shot of floor. Man in robes reads out report about ship safely into port. Shot of floor. C/U Latine bell. High angle shot. Lloyd's caller (dressed in red robes) speaks into microphone. Man walks up to caller's desk. In the gallery, man walks up to staff member who enters name on Telewriter (very strange gadget with transmits handwriting). C/U telewriter working. Caller calls out names. Broker walks to telephone dial. Screen of indicator board shows where the broker can be found. Man walks from caller's desk. Underwriters at work. C/U handwriting of deal. C/U of bridge blueprint being folded.
01:19:55 Committee meeting in room. Adam's fireplace. C/U painting of ship above fireplace. C/U hand ticking of items on agenda paper. Members of committee voting by placing balls in box with yes or no sides to it. Chairman announces the result and declares the end to the formal business of the meeting. A cigarette box is passed around.
01:21:13 C/U list pinned onto notice board. Men crowd around to read list. Underwriters working at desks. People eating in the Lloyd's members restaurant. They are served with drinks by a waiter. C/U men drink.
01:22:16 Liner ship at sea. High angle shot of San Francisco harbour. View of Buenos Aires, Argentina. View of Sydney Harbour and Bridge. Two young women look out over Rotterdam harbour. Ships in docks.
01:23:05 Sign on office door reads Lloyd's Agency. Door opens and man walks in. Man gives dictation to secretary at typewriter. Man knock on door and goes into office. At a desk are seated a man and his secretary. The secretary is taking notes. Through the office window we can see ships moving about. The man gets up to leave his office.
01:23:43 C/U sign of 'Lloyd's Agency. Man walks out of building and meets client. They walk to docks. They check a damaged cargo with a ship's officer. A crate is seen to be damaged. The Lloyd's Agent picks up the tea from within the crate. He sniffs and pulls a face. The tea is off.
(A section outlined in shotlist and script is missing here.)
01:24:17 Woman walks through door of Lloyd's Intelligence Department. Women at work at teleprinters. C/U woman's face as she reads. C/U output of teleprinter with news from Rotterdam. Man speaks into telephone. Copies of the Lloyd's List newspaper are placed on his desk. Men working at desk looking at List. Men at desk looking at Lloyd's Shipping Index.
(Extra section not in script). 01:25:12 Building on edge of cliffs with radio masts. Sea waves crash against rocks in the foreground. C/U radio mast. Back of head of man in naval type hat looking up at distress flare in sky. Lifeboat being launched from RNLI (Royal Naval Lifeboat Institution) building. The lifeboat hits the water with a splash. Woman at teleprinter reads S.O.S. signal. Staff member up Lloyd's pins notice to the board. Man reads notice. C/U notice Henrietta Rose ... S.O.S. sinking.
01:26:16 Man on non-marine floor of Lloyd's of London waves across gallery to signal someone. C/U Bridge blueprints on desk, the slip showing its insurance is placed on top of it. Underwriters talk. C/U man signing and stamping insurance form. Lloyd's policy office. Man checking various pieces of paper.
01:27:20 Printing room with lots of machines working. C/U policy for Kootaboolah Bridge project. Document receives Lloyd's seal on a machine that makes impressions on the paper. C/U seal. Men walk across site of bridge building. One wears a yellow hard hat.
01:27:47 C/U Lloyd's policy for Ladybird Auxiliary Yacht. This receives the stamped seal. Yachtsman on yacht moves the tiller (or rudder) The red ensign flag wafts behind him. He is wearing bright yellow waterproof clothing. He calls to his wife and son who are hoisting the mainsail. The ship goes out to sea. More shipboard shots. Shot of liner. Shot of jet taking off. High angle shot of Lloyd's marine floor.
01:28:47 Member of Lloyd's staff walks towards camera, through door and closes it behind him.
Script - Stewart Farraf, Music - Philip Green, Photography - William Jordan, Alan White, Editing - Sidney Stone, Oliver Cheatle, Recording - George Newberry, Jack Miller, Dubbing Editor - Kenneth Nunn, Associate Producer - Lionel Hoare, Produced by Terry Ashwood. Directed by Eric Fullilove, The End.
Note: Some of this reel is scratched. This reel comprises reels 3 and 4 combined. The film is also known as All Risks. Paperwork includes shotlist, script, music cues and other letters. All music composed by Philip Green and published by Pathe.
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The People Next Door Reel 2 (1948)
Reel 2.
Programme for the International Festival of Music and Drama - Edinburgh 1948. (Edinburgh Festival) An Orchestra from Rome. Vienna. Poster for Tate Gallery exhibition of Art Treasures from Vienna. Inside the gallery. Lots of people look at the exhibit. Things of beauty rise above the barriers of language. Paintings. Industry. Precision watches being manufactured in England. Very small parts being assembled. Sign reads N F S Operation Fen. Holland comes to the rescue of the Fens when they were flooded two winters ago. Shots of the flooding. Boats and machinery being used to clear the water. Map of Europe. History of attempts for European Unity. Henry IV of France, William Penn etc. Treaties are shown. Forgotten proposals. Aristide Briand Foreign Minister of France worked hard for European Union.
Building of the League of Nations. Crowds of people. Applauding and listening to speeches. A song is sung. Hard to make out the language. Churchill makes speech about uniting of Europe. L'Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Meeting of nations. Mr Bevin makes a speech. Big Ben. Meeting in 1949 of foreign ministers. Britain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Statute of the Council of Europe signed at St James' Palace.
Strasbourg: street scenes. Foreign ministers meet at Town Hall. Consultative Assembly meets at the University. Flags fly and we see inside the conference. Tourists looking at the view from the cathedral.
Children look down on the rooftops while majestic speech is made by narrator about Europe.
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UK: MADONNA BEGINS TRIP TO SKIBO
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Pop diva Madonna left her London home on Monday morning to start her trip to the highland town where she has chosen to marry.
42-year-old Madonna and 32-year-old Ritchie will tie the knot at the fairytale Scottish castle of Skibo.
This will be the singer's second marriage.
In 1985, she married Hollywood star Sean Penn, but the relationship failed and the couple divorced four years later.
Madonna and Ritchie met in 1998 at a dinner party hosted by Sting's wife Trudie Styler.
Despite living on different continents, romance blossomed and before long the gossip columns were flooded with news of their flourishing relationship.
Ritchie has enjoyed two incredibly successful years.
In 1998, he took the movie world by storm with his first feature film, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
The gangster flick was a big hit a the box office.
His follow up, Snatch, about a diamond heist also enjoyed phenomenal success.
In August Madonna gave birth to Ritchie's first child, her second.
They named their son Rocco.
Madonna's daughter, Lourdes, by Carlos Leon, was born in 1996.
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Martin Creed - Understanding | Showcasing Artist 2017 | SXSW
Martin Creed was born in 1968 in Wakefield and grew up in Glasgow. He learned violin from the age of three, changing to piano and guitar as a teenager. Having been unsure whether to study music, art, English, psychology or architecture he decided to apply to art school, believing that you could do all those things there. He attended the Slade School of Fine Art in London between 1986 and 1990. Soon after graduating he began producing musical compositions alongside his visual work. Over the years he has continued to work across many different media. In 1995 he released the album, ‘Nothing’ with his three-piece punk band, Owada. Since then he has worked under his own name. In 1999 he released his album, ‘I Can’t Move’, with Art Metropole, Toronto. The title song was used in the TV programme, ‘Weeds’.
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery | Favourite Features
Staff from around the Scottish National Portrait Gallery talk about their favourite feature of the building, from the distinctive red brick of the building itself to hidden surprises like the motorcycle-helmeted pedestal ornament.
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Inside Prince Charles And Duchess Camilla's London Home In Pictures - Clarence House
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Inside Prince Charles and Camilla's London home, Clarence House #ClarenceHouse #Royals #RoyalFamily
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall keep Clarence House as their official London residence, as well as dividing their time between Highgrove House, Birkhall, and their Welsh home, Llwynywermod. The townhouse was formerly home to the Queen – then Princess Elizabeth – and husband Duke of Edinburgh, while the Queen Mother lived there from 1953 until her deth in 2002.
Prince Charles carried out extensive renovation work before he moved into Clarence House, but has kept many of the rooms just as they were when his grandmother lived there. The royal residence also provides office space for Charles' staff, while the principal rooms of the house are used for receptions and hosting official visitors to the UK. Take a look through the gallery to see more of Charles and Camilla's official London base…
Clarence House hallway
A hallway in the residence has red carpets topped with antique rugs, with a wooden staircase leading up to the first floor from the back of the room. A dazzling chandelier hangs from the ceiling at the centre of the hallway, while there are numerous pieces of historic artwork from the Royal Collection on display.
Clarence House morning room
The Duchess of Cornwall is seen here hosting Chris Evans in the Morning Room at Clarence House. As well as having historic artwork on display, the couple also have several personal photos on a table, including a wedding photo and old snap of Prince Charles with Prince Harry when he was younger.
Clarence House Morning Room
The Morning Room also has a portrait of the Queen Mother over the door, alongside a 17th-century clock and a duck egg blue and gold chair.
Clarence House morning room
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall often host official visitors in the Morning Room, which has a traditional fireplace and seating area, with lots of china plates and ornaments on display in a cabinet.
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A corner of the Garden Room has a Leandro Bassano painting of Noah's Ark on the wall, and a bust of the Queen Mother sat on a French writing desk.
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The Duchess of Cornwall hosted Clare Balding at a reception in 2010 when she had a broken leg, with the pair sat side-by-side in a room with their wedding photo and a shot of a young Prince Harry on a gold table next to the window.
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Another room, where the couple hosted the Chinese President and First Lady in 2015, has a red and gold colour scheme, with a patterned sofa, huge artwork hanging on each wall, and a piano topped with personal photos.
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This dining room was set up for guests at a Christmas lunch at Clarence House. The spacious and traditional room has yellow walls with gold accents, an ornate light fitting, and decorative vases standing in the corners.
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The Clarence House Gardens often play host to receptions and special events, and are filled with beautiful trees and plants, bringing a touch of greenery to central London
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Martin Creed X Armory Youth Corps
Enamored with their enthusiasm, Martin Creed invited our Youth Corps students to help create two pieces for his summer installation after learning about their capstone project inspired by his work. Turner Prize-winning, British artist Martin Creed presents his largest U.S. installation to date, THE BACK DOOR, a survey of his work from its most minimal moments to extravagant, larger-than-life installations, June 8 - August 7 at Park Avenue Armory.
10 Things To Do For FREE in Edinburgh
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TIM SHIEFF X CARSTEN HÖLLER | BETWEEN DELIGHT AND MADNESS | CANVAS
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LLIANA BIRD X CARSTEN HÖLLER | BETWEEN DELIGHT & MADNESS | CANVAS
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Ken Block Drifts London – EXTENDED Director's Cut | Top Gear | BBC
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Scotland with Julia Reams-Giersch | Rick Steves Travel Talks
In this travel talk, Rick Steves' Europe travel expert Julia Reams-Giersch describes Scotland's top stops — from the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, to the nearby sights of Stirling and St. Andrews, to the rugged Highlands near Inverness and the lovely islands near Oban and the west coast — and explains practical travel skills, including pointers on sleeping, eating, and transportation.
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One People - 900 Year Anniversary Of Westminster Abbey (1966)
Full title reads: Westminster Abbey. 'One People'.
Westminster Abbey, London. Queen Elizabeth II attends 900th anniversary of Abbey.
GV Westminster Abbey. AS Two Towers of the Abbey. Front view of the Abbey.
GV Int, the Whole of the Congregation standing. VS Pan Dr A M Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury heading the procession down the centre Aisle. SV Members of the Royal family walking down centre aisle. CU Ditto. Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy leading, followed by the Princess Marina and the Duke of Kent, followed by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Followed by Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon. CU Pan Princess Margaret and Earl of Snowdon. SV The Queen standing with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and the Dean of Westminster. Behind them Princess Anne and Prince Charles at the West door. LV Procession of Choristers headed by the Cross of Westminster. LV The Queen and Prince Philip walking down centre aisle in procession. LV Procession of large banners down centre aisle. CU The tomb of Edward the Confessor. SV Peter Savidge presenting a bouquet of red roses to the Queen. The Queen places the bouquet of red roses on table. SV The Queen walks forward and picks up pen to sign the Pilgrims Book. She starts to sign her name. SV The Coronation Chair.
VS of Coronation of Elizabeth II. (Library shots)
GV Pan down from the roof to procession of Clergy. GV. As the Royal Procession walk towards the West door. Side view Members of public and others watching. GV Procession. GV Ext, Westminster Abbey. AS Banners outside Abbey. SV Various Commonwealth representatives leaving the Abbey. GV Int, Visitors about to sign the Pilgrims Book. CU The Pilgrims Book being opened revealing the signatures of Elizabeth, Philip, Charles and Anne. GV Queue of people waiting to sign the Pilgrims, they come from around the world. AS The Front of Westminster Abbey illuminated. GV Westminster Abbey.
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