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The Heart of England
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on The heartland of England has sights that put the Great in Britain — its venerable universities, its royal heritage, and reminders of its industrial might. At Oxford and Cambridge, we’ll see where kings and prime ministers studied. At Blenheim Palace — Winston Churchill’s birthplace — we’ll connect with English aristocracy. At Ironbridge Gorge, we fire up memories of the Industrial Revolution. And all along the way, we’ll be driving on the left and polishing our pub etiquette.
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Come To London! (1966)
An original 1966 British Pathe video about some of London's quirks and the reason people are attracted to the city.
An original 1966 British Pathe video about some of London's quirks and the reason people are attracted to the city. Initially called London the title has been changed to differentiate it from other clips in the archive. [Edited - 07/06/2012]
A look at various attractions in the Capital - more historical than swinging!
Panning shot down busy market in Berwick St. M/S of a salesman selling china to a crowd in Gravesend Market with cheeky cockney banter (synchronised sound).
High angled shot of Trafalgar Square. M/S of a man and woman feeding pigeons in the Square. C/U of the girl with pigeons landing on her hand. High angled shot of a barge going up a canal, pan to busy London street nearby. Panning shot of smartly dressed people riding through Hyde Park. Two deer are seen feeding from the hand of a fisherman by pond.
M/S of a calm lake, pan to a red double decker riding past. The bus is seen passing the National Gallery with St. Martin's in the Fields in the background. Low angled shot of St. Martin's spire. Various shots of Church spires and towers around London. L/S of the exterior of the Law Courts.
Low angled shot of a scaffolding covered dome of St. Paul's. Various shots of different parts of the cathedral, workmen are seen chipping and sanding off thick crusts of soot from St. Paul's. Panning shot follows a young couple in an M.G. car driving into the Barbican. Various shots of workmen on scaffolding cleaning old buildings, good views of the Capital from the scaffolding.
M/S of men in Cavalier and Roundhead costumes marching in the Lord Mayor's show. Low angled shot of children in the crowd waving Union Jacks. M/S of the famous gold carriage passing a platform of dignitaries. M/S of vintage cars passing in the procession.
M/S of the car themed, 'Two Hoots' restaurant in Bishopsgate. The couple (seen in the M.G.) are seated at a table, a waiter in driving goggles shows them the menu. Various shots of car related artefacts on the walls. Various shots of diners being served. More shots of the cockney market salesman entertaining the crowd with his banter. Various shots of a Pan American airliner landing at an airport. Passengers are seen coming down aeroplane steps, other planes are seen taking off.
M/S of the M.G. coming under Admiralty arch, point view shot from inside the car as it drives down the Mall. Various shots of Household Cavalry riding into their barracks. M/S of a horse and cart riding by the Thames. M/S of the couple looking over the Thames at the Houses of Parliament. Some shots of a water scooter on the Thames (see note in record c). The couple get back into their M.G. and drive past Parliament.
M/S of an Evening Standard van parking. M/S of press photographers. Various shots of a chef icing a giant cake. Britt Ekland is escorted into shot, she climbs a ladder and cuts into the cake. As she cuts, Peter Sellers bursts out of the cake driving a Mini (her present). More shots of the press, Brit and Peter lean on the car posing for photographs. M/S of Frank Ifield in a pub in Fleet St., he is being interviewed by Pat Doncaster. M/S of journalists around a pub table, pan to Frank's table. George Casey, sports journalist, eating a pub sandwich. C/U of the back to front sign for the 'Gentlemen's' - a printer's joke! Various shots of theatrical and historical artefacts on the pub walls.
Various shots of a Sherlock Holmes theme pub in Baker Street that looks like the detective's study, the landlord wears a deerstalker. Various shots of a pub in Covent Garden where Barrow boys from the market mix with baritones of the Opera House. Some shots of vegetable deliveries at Covent Garden.
More shots of the cheeky cockney barrow boy selling china to an eager crowd - he throws a pile of china in the air and catches them. Several 'plants' in the audience start the bidding - very 'Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'!
Note: this story is a bit of an odd mixture - it appears to use material from other Colour Pictorials: the water scooter is in AMPHIBIOUS WATER SCOOTER in CP 574, it also revisits places previously featured - the Sherlock Holmes pub is in SHERLOCK HOLMES PUB in CP 162. Other sequences may also have been reused or revisited.
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FILM ID:351.03
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Laurel and Hardy | British Pathé
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! - FILM MONTH ON BRITISH PATHÉ (FEBRUARY 2016): Newsreels of the Week: Laurel and Hardy.
Some wonderful vintage newsreels featuring comedy duo Laurel and Hardy upon their visits to Britain.
(Film ID 1603.13, 1197.03, 1399.07)
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Shankill Area Of Belfast (1973)
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Various street scenes in Shankill. Traffic and crowds, various shots. Medium shot of tank driving down busy street. Various crowded street scenes. Close-up and medium shots of graffiti on walls proclaiming: Shankill Rules the Falls. Various shots of child with toy pistol playing in street. Three street signs 'Scotch Street' 'Irish Street' 'English Street' Close-up of English flag painted on wall. Medium shot of street. Various shots of patriotic statements etched on wall, such as God Bless Paisley and Keep Ulster Protestant. God Save the Queen No Pope Here etc. Various medium shots from street level. EKTA 11ft.
FILM ID:3099.09
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UK and Ireland trip 2
Video clips from a holiday that included Oban, Isle of Skye, Fort William, Glasgow, and a Top Deck tour to Belfast, Galway, Killarney, Aran Islands, Dublin, Llangollen, Cardiff and London. I was using a Sony Nex-6, and the time-lapse app that is available for it. Edited in Movie Maker. The song is Look Inside by Jahzzar.
Belfast’s Pregabalin Addiction | Drugs Map of Britain
Pregabalin, a drug prescribed to treat anxiety, epilepsy and nerve pain has seen huge increases in prescription in Belfast, alongside the illegal trade of the drug on the streets. Director Adam Patterson follows the lives of some young people in Northern Ireland who are using and at times abusing these prescription medications.
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2015 British Isles Trip
Family of five trip to the British Isles in 2015, September.
DAY 1: Landed at Gatwick midday. Spent the afternoon sight seeing and walking around London.
DAY 2: Harry Potter tour in the morning, walking around London in the afternoon. Nearly recovered from jet lag.
DAY 3: Left London in the morning via train to Bournemouth. Picked up rental car and then drove to West Bay/Jurassic Coast (where Broadchurch was filmed). Drove to Taunton to stay the night.
DAY 4: Left Taunton to make our way to Cardiff for the Doctor Who Experience. On the way there we met a nice family crabbing at Clevedon Beach. Popped on by Clevedon Hall, then Chepstow Castle in Wales. After lunch, let the kids burn off energy in the Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre. Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff Bay, and then checked out the celebration going on in Bay. Dinner and unexpected late night fireworks.
DAY 5: Walked to the other side of Cardiff for breakfast and exploring. Headed to Fishguard to drop off the car hire and catch a ferry to Ireland. Arrived, picked up new car hire, and checked into a hotel in Wexford. Travel day.
DAY 6: Drove toward Ennis where our hotel was and to see the Cliffs of Moher, our primary activity for that day.
DAY 7: Walked around Ennis in the morning looking at the sites like the Ennis Friary. Then drove towards Poulnabrone Dolmen. Stopped by the Caherconnell fort (caherconnell.com) and was amazed with the sheepdog demonstration. On to the Dolmen and the Burren. Afterwards headed to Dublin where we dropped off the car hire.
DAY 8: Woke up in Dublin and spent the day exploring the city on foot. Lots of different sites such as Dublinia, Christ Church Cathedral, Guinness and Jameson, Book of Kells, and let the kids get some playtime in at St. Patrick’s Park.
DAY 9: Still in Dublin for the morning. Played in St. Stephen’s Green before catching a train to Belfast. Switched to a local commuter train to take us to Larne where we stayed for the night.
DAY 10: Larne was an overnight stay to catch a ferry to Scotland. Arrived in Troone and then walked (AND walked!) to the local train station to take a train to Glasgow. Dropped our bags off at the hotel and then walked to the Glasgow Science Centre where the kids had a nice afternoon playing & learning.
DAY 11: Picked up our final car hire in Glasgow and then started to drive towards Fort William. On the way there we stopped at Doune Castle (who wouldn’t?!) and had a nice lunch in town. Kids are huge Monty Python fans and loved the tour. (Parents are also huge Outlander fans and loved it as well). The drive was fantastic. Stopped more than once just to take pictures. We stayed overnight in a lovely place in Ardgour.
DAY 12: Headed towards Fort William to do the Steall Gorge and Waterfall wall. The Scots are serious about their hill walks! After the walk, we headed towards the Isle of Skye. Stopped at Eileen Donan Castle to snap a quick pic before taking a walk at the Fairy Pools. Got a wee bit of Scottish weather that day! We did get some nice rainbows, however.
DAY 13: Left Portree to do the Quiraign Walk. Somehow we got off the designated path while trying to walk up the hill. Decided to follow everyone else and went until we reached a spot that was a bit too treacherous for our youngest. Maybe also our oldest (i.e. James). Took our time leaving Skye, making sure to stop at many sites along the way. Stopped at Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness on the way to Inverness. We were treated to an actual wedding that was going on that day.
DAY 14: First of a two night stay in Inverness. On the first day we had a private tour guide that took us to Clava Cairns, Culloden Moor, and Cawdor Castle and gardens. It was a very Outlander themed day!
DAY 15: Took the scenic route to Edinburgh through the Cairngorms Nation Park. Very lovely, if adventurous drive! Checked into our hotel and then spent the afternoon wondering around Edinburgh on foot. St. Giles’ Cathedral, Greyfriars Kirkyard, The Elephant House, and we explored some of Edinburgh Castle (among others!).
DAY 16: Explored Holyrood Park and Arthur’s Seat. The weather was great so we took our time on the walk. Even found some yummy wild berries to snack on. Left Edinburgh to head back to Glasgow. On the walk, we stopped to see the Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel.
DAY 17: A bit of a travel day, we took the train to head back to London. Walked around and saw more sights in London that afternoon and evening. Tower of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Piccadilly Circus among other attractions.
DAY 18: On our last day we met with family for lunch after a little more sight seeing. After that we took a train to the airport and headed back home via JFK.
Belfast (1953)
Unused / unissued footage - dates and locations unclear or unknown. 1953?
Belfast, Northern Ireland - 1953 or 1954?
Various shots of the city of Belfast. Good street scenes and what seems to be the Town Hall. Traffic on city streets, people walking along the pavements. Crowds of people arrive at a football or rugby match and hand their tickets in as they come through the gates.
Could be taken from New Zealand Rugby feature.
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IRA Belfast Brigade kill British UDR soldier, Tigers Bay, Belfast 17 September 1987
Two IRA Volunteers shot dead a UDR British soldier in near the New Lodge in South Belfast.
England
Video of my travels in England includes London, Bath, Stonehenge, Salisbury and Southampton.
VIDEO CONTENTS:
0:00:22 Landing at Heathrow Airport
0:01:50 Grosvenor Hotel
0:02:43 Buckingham Palace
0:05:36 The Mall
0:06:18 St. James Park
0:07:25 Horse Guard's Parade
0:11:50 Trafalgar Square
0:18:06 Piccadilly Circus
0:20:17 London Underground (subway)
0:26:18 River Thames at Night from Golden Jubilee Bridge
0:29:56 Westminster Abbey
0:30:20 Parliament Square
0:31:07 Houses of Parliament (Big Ben)
0:33:37 The South Bank & River Thames
0:36:39 St. Paul's Cathedral
0:40:03 The Tower of London
0:41:57 Tower Bridge
0:46:57 HMS Belfast
0:50:12 Wellington Arch
0:52:00 Hyde Park
0:52:31 London Night Tour
1:02:42 Sky Garden (20 Fenchurch Street)
1:04:20 River Thames Cruise
1:06:46 The London Eye
1:10:52 Arrive in Bath
1:16:13 The Roman Baths
1:21:06 Bath Abbey
1:26:51 River Avon
1:28:23 English Countryside
1:31:02 Stonehenge
1:34:10 Arrive Salisbury
1:37:31 Salisbury Cathedral
1:48:37 Southampton
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And The World Listened (1965)
c 1965
Full title reads: And The World Listened.
Great colour documentary film about the life and music of Liverpool
Views of the wake of a ship from the stern. Shots of men working on boat on the River Mersey. VS of ships on the river. Several shots show Liver Building from the River. Travel shots from car driving around Liverpool. Exteriors the home of the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - the Philharmonic Hall. Great CUs of classical concert posters. VS tankers and container ships. Tugs help the ships. VS ships being loaded and unloaded in docks.
VS of large houses around Liverpool - the home's of the men who built the shipping empires. VS of newly built tower blocks of flats - reconstruction after the Second World War. Shots of new suburban houses. Travel shots from a Merseyside police car driving around housing estate. Ext. of building 'The Johnny Todd'. Out walk a group of people.
VS scenes in tight streets of Liverpool city centre. CU street sign 'Mathew Street'. VS going down the steps into 'The Cavern Club'. People buy tickets at the bottom of the stairs. Various good shots of 'The Merseybeats' playing. CU sign 'The Downbeat Club'. CU Sign for 'The Blue Angel'. Various other 'Beat, Jazz and R & B Clubs'. Ext. The Florence Institute - part of the Liverpool Boys' Association. CU two boys playing chess. Two boys read a magazine. They look at advert for The Cavern - including the Beatles. VS of boys playing five-aside football. VS of boys building go karts. VS boys and girls drinking in youth club. VS of young boys in 'Beat' group playing on a small stage. VS (Techniscope) of the Beatles performing 'Twist And Shout'. VS of the folk group 'The Spinners' walking with their instruments around the docks.
VS of The Searchers performing 'Sugar and Spice' in recording studio. VS of recording engineer recording the band. VS of young children playing on playground - climbing frames, trees etc. VS of men playing bowls. The Protestant Cathedral is in the background. VS showing the building work on the Catholic Cathedral - 'Paddy's Wigwam'. VS street scenes in Liverpool. VS of entrance to the Mersey Tunnel. VS (Techniscope) the Beatles playing 'She Love You'.
End Credits - Made For The Corporation of The City of Liverpool. Extra music by The Spinners. Cuts on 2971.04
(Please note that the date stated is an estimate)
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Vive Torbay: Travelling to the British Seaside (1968) | British Pathé
This travelogue from the 1960s gives us a stunning view of the British seaside borough of Torbay (Torquay, Brixham and Paignton) in South Devon. This holiday destination has it all from an injection of French culture to celebrities on a getaway from city life.
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Torbay (Torquay, Brixham and Paignton), South Devon.
Travelogue along the 20 mile stretch of South Devon coast presents attractions of Torquay, Brixham and Paignton as well as some villages along the coast. Each town is presented with the usual travel shots, and to make Torbay more attractive, famous people and various events are presented. In Torquay, where international entertainer Max Bygraves chose to stay, one can watch waiters' race at Hotels Day. Waiters are seen racing with trays along the street.
In Brixham, where composer Lionel Bart stays, firm tradition of Elizabethan age is kept. Vintage cars are exhibited, replica of Golden Hind is anchored in harbour and Brixham's fishing fleet provides excellent food for tourists. Bikini babes and kids playing with sand are seen at Paignton beach.
The 'buzziest' place, after all, is Torquay. Lovely Cockington village for romantics, golf course where one rubs shoulders with celebrities (Val Doonican, Sid James and Arthur Askey on golf course) or mingle through the crowd at Carnival Time.
BRITISH PATHÉ'S STORY
Before television, people came to movie theatres to watch the news. British Pathé was at the forefront of cinematic journalism, blending information with entertainment to popular effect. Over the course of a century, it documented everything from major armed conflicts and seismic political crises to the curious hobbies and eccentric lives of ordinary people. If it happened, British Pathé filmed it.
Now considered to be the finest newsreel archive in the world, British Pathé is a treasure trove of 85,000 films unrivalled in their historical and cultural significance.
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music.
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'71 trailer for the Jack O'Connell Belfast movie
A young British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the streets of Belfast in 1971. Unable to tell friend from foe, and increasingly wary of his own comrades, the raw recruit must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape.
Directed by Yann Demange, '71 stars Jack O’Connell (Starred Up), Sam Reid, Sean Harris, Charlie Murphy, Paul Anderson and featuring music by David Holmes.
'71 is in UK cinemas on 10th October 2014.
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Ghost Stories - The London Underground & Beyond
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Hosted by Patrick Macnee (TV's The Avengers) and Susan O'Leary, Ghost Stories attempts to unearth the truths behind the dark legends.
Belfast Troubles Return
Belfast bus tour operator Benn Allen talks about his fear that the recent murders in Northern Ireland will destroy the city's burgeoning tourist trade. Film by Alastair Good
Crumlin Road Gaol: Belfast Troubles Tour
We were invited down to try out the Troubles Tour at the Crumlin Road Gaol.
On this tour you get shown around the streets of West Belfast by two ex prisoners, one Loyalist and one Republican, both from their respective areas.
You break for lunch and then get shown around the prison itself by one of the extremely knowledgeable guides who give you and insight into the jail's history, particularly during the troubles. It's well worth a go! #Gifted #Belfast #VisitBelfast
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Things to do with the london pass. The london Pass entitles you to entry to over 80 of London's top attractions. Review which attractions interest you the most. The pass also includes a London guide booklet and a hop on hop off bus tour and fast track entry to lots of London's top attractions. Please see link below to buy the pass and full list of attractions the pass covers.
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The View from the Shard - day or night!
Tower of London
St Paul's Cathedral (Skip-the-line)
Westminster Abbey
1 Day Hop on Hop off Bus tour
Windsor Castle
Kensington Palace and The Orangery
Hampton Court Palace (Skip-the-line)
ZSL London Zoo (Skip-the-line)
Shakespeare's Globe Theater Tour & Exhibition
Churchill War Rooms
London Bridge Experience and London Tombs (Skip-the-line)
Thames River Cruise
Historic Buildings
Tower Bridge Exhibition (Skip-the-line)
Royal Mews
Royal Albert Hall - guided tour
Royal Observatory Monument
Banqueting House
Jewel Tower
Wellington Arch
Apsley House
Benjamin Franklin House
Eltham Palace
The Wernher Collection at Ranger's house
Museums
The London Transport Museum
Household Cavalry Museum
Charles Dickens Museum
London Motor Museum
Guards Museum
Cartoon Museum
Foundling Museum
Science Museum - IMAX Theater
Handel & Hendrix in London
London Canal Museum
Royal Air Force Museum
Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising
Old Operating Theater, Museum and Herb Garret
Fan Museum
Florence Nightingale Museum
Pollock's Toy Museum
V & A Museum
Keats House
Museum of Comedy
London Museum of Water and Steam in Kew
National Army Museum
Freud Museum
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Places of Interest
HMS Belfast
Kew Gardens (Skip-the-line)
Cutty Sark
ArcelorMittal Orbit
Chelsea Physic Garden
London Wetland Center
Chislehurst Caves
Golden Hinde
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
Galleries
The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace
Courtauld Gallery
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Tours and Cruises
Wembley Stadium Tour
Beefeater Gin Distillery Tour
Arsenal Stadium Tour
Chelsea FC Stadium Tour
Wimbledon Tour Experience & Museum
Twickenham Stadium Tours & Museum of Rugby
Brit Movie Tours
London Bicycle Tour
Company Bicycle Tour
Jason's Canal Boat Trip
Rock 'n' Roll Walking Tour
National Theater Backstage Tours
Leisure
Curzon Cinemas (Mayfair, Soho and Bloomsbury)
The London Brass Rubbing Centre
Queens Ice and Bowl