BBC Inside Out: Grave re-use at City of London Cemetery - the solution to the UK's burial crisis?
The City of London Cemetery & Crematorium in Manor Park, East London, is pioneering the solution to the capital's burial crisis: grave re-use. Find out more here:
Special Services Firemen (1960)
Special services firemen in Watford, Hertfordshire demonstrate their latest equipment.
C/U of a young boy, Steven Guyton with his head stuck through some railings and looking left and right for help. M/S of the boy as he stands stuck at the fence by a field as a man appears and tries to help him, then beckons to the right. M/S of a fire engine coming along the road by the field; it mounts the pavement and comes to a halt. C/U as four firemen jump out of the door and one runs to the back of the engine to take out some equipment.
M/S of the railings and stuck boy, with the firemen crowded around him and the engine in the background. C/U of the firemen forcing the railing apart with some metal plier-type release equipment attached to a pump, then of the railings opening enough to free the boy. M/S and C/U as the boy is lifted out and up into a fireman's arms (Alan Ward), as another one removes the boy's scarf to check that he is all right and gives him a sweet.
C/U of the top of a red London Transport double-decker bus (number 11 to Liverpool Street), tilt down to show that a man is trapped against a wall by the bus, being attended to by the bus driver. M/Ss as the fire engine pulls up next to the bus, and the four firemen leap out; one of them goes to the trapped man while the other three start to unload the jack. M/S of them wheeling the jack under the bus and starting to raise it.
C/U of top of ladder, bell and flashing light at the front of the engine. M/Ss and C/Us of the jack being levered up and down, then M/S of a fireman turning the front wheel of the bus to show it is clear of the ground. Top shots and C/Us showing the men pulling the bus round and clear of the trapped man. M/S of firemen carrying the man away from the scene on a stretcher, panning right to show equipment in side of the tender. M/S of the inside of the tender; a fireman walks through and opens a drawer, good C/U of screwdrivers and various tools inside.
M/S of Fred Caldwell with oxyacetylene burner equipment and Len Davis with an electric drill jumping from the tender. FC lights the burner then C/Us as he puts on goggles and burns through some metal. C/U of electric drill going through some metal; tilt up to show LD using it. The commentator tells us that the drill is powered by the tender's generator. M/S and C/U of Tony Pusey taking an inventory of various equipment and tools, including shovels, mops, dustpan and brush, brooms.
M/S of two firemen carrying out a collapsed man; two others are placing some blankets on the ground which they place the man on. C/U of a box of breathing equipment being opened, pan to left as the breathing mask is attached to the man's face. C/U of two of the firemen.
C/U of an electric cable being unwound. C/U of three firemen running towards the camera carrying three lit flood lights powered by the tender's generator. They stop and show the lights towards camera in C/U.
Note: there are two newspaper cuttings on file about the Watford brigade and equipment.
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RAF Feltwell
Royal Air Force Feltwell or more simply RAF Feltwell is a Royal Air Force station in Norfolk, East Anglia that is used by the United States Air Forces Europe. The station is located about 10 miles west of Thetford, and is in the borough of King's Lynn at approximate Ordnance Survey grid reference TL 715 900.
A former Second World War bomber station, the airfield is used as a housing estate for United States Air Force personnel stationed nearby at RAF Mildenhall as part of the 100th Air Refueling Wing and RAF Lakenheath as part of the 48th Fighter Wing, while also containing the Mathies Airman Leadership School for USAF personnel in the UK, as well as being the home of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service's sole furniture store in the country. It also houses the only Middle School for Lakenheath and Mildenhall, which covers most of the station.
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Methwold petch house | Abandoned | spooky old house
Wassup guys, me and my friend Matt, came across this old, abandoned house, and checked it out xD stay tuned
Britain's Most Haunted House on the Market after Owner Traumatised by a Ghost || Pastimers
A house claiming to be Britain's most haunted has been put up for sale by its female owner who has been left traumatised by the ghost of a satanic goat.
Vanessa Mitchell, 43, from St Osyth, Essex, was unaware that the cottage, known as the Cage, was haunted when she moved there in 2004.
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Firemen Fight To Save Blazing Ship (1969)
Firemen fight to save blazing ship. London Docks.
GV Paraguay Star, ablaze in London Docks. SV Pan showing the name, Paraguay Star, and thick smoke coming from the section near the funnel. CU Funnel showing thick smoke coming from the side of it. Pan down to side of the ship where the plates have started to buckle. SV Fire float pouring water onto side of ship. Pan to side of ship. SV Fire floats. AS Looking up side of ship. GV Paraguay Star, showing the ship listing. SV Ship from dockside. Smoke pouring from it. SV Gangway leading up side of ship. Pan up to show smoke coming from top of the superstructure. MS Firemen going up gangway. AS Firemen wearing breathing apparatus going up gangway. SV Firemen boarding ship. GV The ship showing the list to starboard. CU Side of ship showing damaged plates. Pan to fire float. SV Ship with smoke pouring from it. GV Pan the ship with smoke coming from it.
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Larging it up - illegal dance rave party in an abandoned dog toy factory
This occurred in a village