DR. MARTENS CARDIFF STORE SHOESHINE EVENT
In December 2013 Dr. Martens Cardiff hosted a shoeshine event - see what happened here! Shoe shines by Mr Swervy's Shoe Shine and Music by Graveyard Johnnys.
Film by Carys Banks.
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Come With Me to Norwich - 1952
A travelogue of Norwich presented by Richard Dimbleby.
This film opens with a shot of Richard Dimbleby's supposed diary page for June 10th Tues. Norwich. Interviews. 1) Sir Robert Bignold. 2) Mr. James Hanley. 3) Mr. Harold. 4) Mr. Stuart. 5) Sister Thorne and Mrs. Howell. The film shows brief shots of Norwich itself, setting its subject. There are shots of the Maids Head Hotel, of the Castle, the Cathedral and of City Hall. The geographical position of Norwich is established as lying between the rivers Yare and Wensum. The Yare is represented by shots of the river front at Thorpe St. Andrew, the Wensum by shots of the Port area of Norwich alongside Riverside Road. After further views of the Cathedral, Castle and the City Hall there are shots of a narrow pedestrian street, showing St. Peter Mancroft in the background. The film continues with a rapid collection of shots showing the Suckling Hall, Elm Hill, Strangers Hall, the Maddermarket Theatre and the Assembly House. Shots of the offices of the Norwich Union Insurance Society, formerly the home of Samuel Bignold, introduce an interview with Sir Robert Bignold. This takes place in one of the former guest rooms of the Mansion. Sir Robert speaks of Norwich's historic past, represented by shots of the Guildhall, and of how the city is moving with the times. This is illustrated by shots of Prince of Wales Road. He also speaks of how Norwich is rebuilding after World War II. There is a shot of a ruined building standing next to a new industrial block. He also describes the foundation of the Norwich Union. There are stills of horse- drawn fire engines and Sir Robert shows the camera the silver plate worn by firemen to identify themselves and of the fire mark that identified insured buildings.
The film returns to being a travelogue showing the Guildhall and then the Cathedral. There is a procession of clergy into the cathedral and the commentary highlights its spire, the second highest in England. There are further shots of Prince of Wales Road. In The Close the film shows the statues of Nelson and Wellington as well as Edith Cavell's grave and her memorial in front of the Maids Head Hotel. There are quick shots of some of Norwich's Churches. St. Peter Mancroft, St. Michael at Plea, St. Andrews and St. Giles appear in rapid succession before the film focuses briefly on St. Peter Hungate, a museum of ecclesiastical art. Shots of The Bridewell Museum introduce an item on the Norwich shoe industry. Richard Dimbleby interviews James Hanley, a shoe manufacturer and President of the Norwich Boot and Shoe Manufacturer's Association. He explains that the footwear industry in Norwich concentrates on ladies' fashion shoes and children's shoes. He has some examples on his desk. The film shoes a footwear designer at work and then there are long shots showing the workroom in the factory followed by close up shots of some of the operatives at work. James Hanley speaks of the good labour relations within the shoe industry - there hasn't been a major industrial dispute for 50 years.Dimbleby's next stop is at the Cattle Market on Castle Hill. This, he explains, is the largest outside Smithfield. There are interior shots of the Corn Hall and then Mr. Harold, a local farmer. He explains that local farmers are moving away from cereal crops and into growing sugar beet. He also explains the importance of barley to the local brewing industry. Mr. Stewart explains about buying mustard seed. There are shots of mustard growing in the fields and then shots of the Mill at Stoke Holy Cross and of Colmans' Carrow Works. Interior shots from here show some of the processes of milling mustard. It is analysed in the laboratory and then milled, sieved, blended and packed.
The film returns to its travelogue, showing the junction of Castle Meadow and Prince of Wales Road. The Royal Hotel, the Agricultural Hall and the post office are in shot. There are further shots of Norwich Streets before Dimbleby visits Caley's chocolate factory. Here he meets Mrs. Howell and Sister Thorne who discuss industrial health and the provisions made by Caley's. There are shots of the exterior and interior of the factory. Some of the processes of manufacturing chocolate are shown. Grinding, checked by George Swain, mixing, refining and making the fondant cream. These are placed in moulds and then covered with chocolate. They are placed to set in the refrigerator and then packed. Dimbleby finishes his tour with a shot of the (empty) canteen.He returns to the Castle to visit the art gallery. There are interior shots of this. Outside the 'Twenty Group' of local artist hold an exhibition of their work.
Dr. Martens at Rebellion Festival 2013
From 8th-11th August 2013, Dr. Martens descended on the original Punk and Alternative Festival to hang our with friends at Rebellion in Blackpool, England.
We enjoyed our time there so much we made a video to celebrate all things Punk Rock and to find out what Rebellion Stand's For!
What do you stand for? #STANDFORSOMETHING
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Song by The Minx -- 'Walking On My Grave'
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Sweeney Todd production takes over abandoned Norwich shoe factory
Sound Ideas Theatre Company is using St Mary's Works for a pop-up production of Sweeney Todd - a story based around the famous demon barber of Fleet Street. There are big razors, lots of blood and even Mrs Lovett's kitchen serving pies.
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Danny Pensive visits Norwich
Danny Pensive visits Norwich cathederal, Mr Shoes, Norwich forum and Norwich castle
Charlie Chaplin Living Statue - www.TheEdge-UK.com - UK Entertainment Agency
A living statue tribute to one of the greatest performers from the silver screen Charlie Chaplin.
Charlie, of course, is a clown, who'll surprise even the most wary audience.
Charlie's suit was made to order using measurements taken from photographs. Even his long shoes were reproduced and the whole suit was covered in a special coating to reproduce the effect of a cast iron statue. No highlights have been painted on... the suit and makeup are shiny enough to catch the light naturally. The effect is fabulous!
The Charlie Chaplin Living Statue is ideal for events with any film theme, be it an Oscars Party, Hollywood Night or a 1920's theme event.
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Kids Behind Bars In England Full Prison Documentary
Children in prison in united kingdom, Series which tells the stories of Britain's most troubled kids and follows their lives behind bars at a secure unit for children
D.I.T.T. Locals at the Vans UK Skateboard demo 2000
Been going through old tapes and found a bunch of locals at the Vans UK Skateboard demo in 2000, in Norwich with Fuller, Simon Holbrook, Louis Henderson, Joe Keane, JJ, Joe Coghlan, Ed Conway, Charlie and Michael Casey filming !
Dreads UK accent Challenge - Scotland
Your name and username.
Where you're from.
Pronounce the following words: Aunt, Roof, Route, Theater, Iron, Salmon, Caramel, Fire, Water, New Orleans, Pecan, Both, Again, Probably, Alabama, Lawyer, Coupon, Mayonnaise, Pajamas, Caught, Naturally, Aluminium, GIF, Dreads UK.com , Crackerjack, Doorknob, Envelope, GPOY.
What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
What is a bubbly carbonated drink called?
What do you call gym shoes?
What do you call your grandparents?
What do you call the wheeled contraption in which you carry groceries at the supermarket?
What is the thing you change the TV channel with?
Choose a book and read a passage from it.
Do you think you have an accent?
Be a wizard or a vampire?
Do you know anyone on Dreads UK in real life?
End audio post by saying any THREE words you want.
Oxford Street, what are YOU wearing?
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I've found a links to items similar to what the guys were wearing:
Me:
Duffle Coat £295
Patterned Jumper £30
Chinos £32
Shoes £85
Flatcap £12
Charlie:
Open Cardigan £42
Blue Shirt £20
Washed black Skinny jeans £36
Desert Boots £70
Damien:
Peacoat £70
Shirt £39.95
Black Jeans £28
Boots £38
Hat £10
Dan:
Quilted Jacket £249
Snood £14
Jeans £120
Polo Shirt £75
Review: Australia's National Boot, the R.M. Williams Comfort Craftsman
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I’ve lived in New York for years, but as a guy born in Australia, part of me has been waiting to review the famous R.M. Williams boot. I can say without exaggeration that this is Australia’s national boot — if you’re an Australian male, either you or your father own a pair.
OVERVIEW
The Comfort Craftsman is the most popular Chelsea boot on offer from R.M. Williams and has an oil-resistant rubber sole that’s intended for everyday wear. (The Classic Craftsman has a leather sole and Dynamic Flex has a combination of the two.)
The upper is made from whole cut yearling leather and the boot I picked up was Chestnut, which is considerably more burgundy-colored than it looks online. If you’d rather not have a burgundy boot, pick up the rum or dark tan colors.
The square toe is also very distinctive. Overall, it’s a pretty slim, uncomplicated boot that really makes any outfit it’s worn with.
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LEATHER
Yearling leather is made from a cow slaughtered at one year old, so it’s kind of like a compromise between calfskin and cowhide. It’s mildly grainy and both soft and hard wearing.
They did start to wrinkle within a week of wear so don’t expect this sleek appearance to last forever.
COMPARE: The dressy calfskin Jones Lace Up from Frye:
LEATHER CARE
The company has their own line of polish, conditioner, and cleaner which makes things pretty simple. The polish isn't completely necessary if you're not bothered about shine, but the conditioner needs to be applied regularly to keep things water resistant. Use a soft cloth to rub it on.
The downside is they say the leather must be conditioned every 4 to 6 weeks, much more frequent than most other boots I’ve come across.
R.M. Williams also has a factory that does 21,000 repairs per year if you ever want the shoe repaired or reupholstered. It’s not free (anywhere from $50 to $225) and shipping to Australia costs a pretty penny, but it’ll cost less than a new pair of boots.
SOLE
Oil resistant rubber sole with a kind of mottled feel to it. There are no lugs or studs, making for a pretty classic looking boot that still has great grip and functionality.
There’s also a sewn welt for easier resoling and a fiberglass shank instead of a steel shank, which they call “airport friendly.” The shank coupled with the padded heel make for superb foot support.
MORE: What you should know about Goodyeat welts, blake stitches, and the other welts:
FIT & SIZING
These are close to British sizes but they still might be confusing for Americans. I’m an 11.75 on a Brannock device and most of my boots are 11 D, since boots tend to run large. In the Comfort Craftsman I’m a 10.5 G. Google to find out how they suggest you go about sizing; it involves tape measures and tracing your foot on paper, all of which is frustrating but probably necessary for Americans who don’t have a nearby R.M. Williams store to go into.
LEARN MORE: The Ultimate Guide to How Boots Should Fit
The good news is the boots don’t need breaking in and are insanely, stupidly, ridiculously comfortable. I’m not exaggerating when I say these are some of the most comfy boots I’ve ever worn, and I’ve worn a lot.
PRICE
About $545. Sometimes they’re cheaper on Amazon or Bootsonline, but it can be hard to find your size.
PROS
Insanely comfortable
Yearling leather is a good compromise between calf and steer
Excellent arch and heel support
CONS
Fit can be confusing
Significant upkeep required
Pricy
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BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
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Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
1. Think simple
2. Searching
3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
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7. Code types
8. Written clues
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East Anglian Holiday (1954)
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ASMR Woody Repair Toy Story (Whispered)
ASMR whispered video recreating the Toy Story 2 scene, where Woody gets cleaned and repaired. I had so much fun making this video, hope you guys enjoy it and find it relaxing ✨ Non Talking version:
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LONDON WITH THE LADS...ENDS IN DISASTER!!! (THE CAT EMPIRE LIVE)
Today we went to London to see The Cat Empire live at the roundhouse, Camden thanks for Mr Bazalgette. Not only did my return ticket cost £67, Luis' phone ends up under the wheels of a car. Nightmare.
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Phat Bollard - Great Buskers in Norwich - 10th June 2016
Saw these buskers in Norwich - think they hail from the West country. Glad to have the privilege to see them.
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