Planet Norfolk - Norfolk Tank Museum
Planet Norfolk is a brand new TV series about the people who live and work in Norfolk.
We aim to show a vibrant, productive and innovative economy on every level, with compassion, humour and a focus on the great personalities who drive us forward.
Also in the series are the regular - and not so regular - People of Norfolk.
Norfolk Tank Museum Open weekend 2014
MILITARY VEHICLE WEEKEND 16TH & 17TH AUGUST 2014
CHIEFTAIN AND CENTURION IN ACTION, RUN WHAT YOU BRING, LIVING HISTORY GROUPS, BBQ, BEER TENT, CRAFT, CAKE AND FLOWER STALLS, BV RIDES, BOUNCY CASTLE, CLASSIC CARS AND MUCH MUCH MORE.
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SATURDAY EVENING 7.00 PM 1940′S DRESS CODE OPTIONAL BUT PREFERRED TICKETS £12.00
WOULD LIKE TO TAKE PART OR, HAVE A STALL WHICH YOU WOULD LIKE TO SET UP.
BOOKING FORMS: EMAIL INFO@NORFOLKTANKMUSEUM.CO.UK
OR VIA FACEBOOK.
ADULTS £8, ACCOMPANIED CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE, CHILDREN £3. Video by
Planet Norfolk Webisode Twenty One - Hemsby comes alive!
Planet Norfolk is a brand new TV series about the people who live and work in Norfolk.
We aim to show a vibrant, productive and innovative economy on every level, with compassion, humour and a focus on the great personalities who drive us forward.
Also in the series are the regular - and not so regular - People of Norfolk.
Planet Norfolk Webisode Three
In this Episode... Big Boys Toys and a Little Boys Bed. Action in Forncett with Norfolk Tank Museum and the boys from Mattressman!
Planet Norfolk is a brand new TV series about the people who live and work in Norfolk.
We aim to show a vibrant, productive and innovative economy on every level, with compassion, humour and a focus on the great personalities who drive us forward.
Also in the series are the regular - and not so regular - People of Norfolk.
Gauge 1 Live Steam Tank Engines Norfolk Feb 2019
Live steam tank engines filmed in North Norfolk via a wagon camera. Running solo.
GRESLEY IN NORFOLK
Gresley Pacific 60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley' on a Norwich-York special viewed from a mile west of Attleborough on 16 December 2010. This engine - named after the designer - was a sister engine of the famous steam world record-holder (126 mph) 60022 'Mallard'.
Exploring East Anglia by Train - Part One
Today I'm going to explore East Anglia with an Anglia Plus Day Ranger. During part one I visit (very briefly) Ipswich, Lowestoft, Norwich and Sheringham.
07:55 Liverpool Street to Ipswich 09:07 (on time)
09:17 Ipswich to Lowestoft 10:43 (on time)
10:57 Lowestoft to Norwich 11:35 (on time)
11:45 Norwich (2 mins late) to Sheringham 12:44 (3 mins early)
12:47 Sheringham to Norwich 13:41 (1 min early)
Norfolk Motorbike Museum
The norfolk motorbike museum in North Walsham, an interview with George Harmer and his son who run the museum and repair the motobikes.
Find more local information here
reggies train gallery A KING VISITS NORFOLK A.mpg
king class 6023 king edward the II(2nd) is passing over the s bends about 2 miles out from wymondham. it is now some 70 years since the final batch of this class emerged from swindon works. the class is a 4 cylinder 4-6-0 design. essentially, as with the castle class locos, the blueprint of the kings remained churwards 4 cylinder star of 1907. the reason why this class was built was to keep the GWR (great western region) ahead in the power race currently claimed by southern at this time by the flying scotsman class which was built to overhaul the castle class of the GWR which in turn overhauled the king arthur class of the southern.....this was all just before the LNER came in with their ground breaking A4, A3, A2, etc: classes and the now legendary black 5 of the LMS. among others. this example was thought to be un-salvageable but the restoration project went ahead and the result after many years of dedication is what you see here.
Steam Train at Sheringham Train Station - Norfolk England
The Virtual Tourist walks around Sheringham in Norfolk England
Muckleburgh Military Collection (HD)
Hi guys had a trip out to the Muckleburgh Military Collection the other week and took plenty of pictures to share with you lovely lot.
Dont worry i have set them to some music so i hope you enjoy this little compilation :)
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Planet Norfolk Webisode Fifteen. She Sells Sea Shells.
Planet Norfolk is a brand new TV series about the people who live and work in Norfolk.
We aim to show a vibrant, productive and innovative economy on every level, with compassion, humour and a focus on the great personalities who drive us forward.
Also in the series are the regular - and not so regular - People of Norfolk.
Airsoft Squad Game - Woodland BB War - Combat Action Games - Norfolk, UK
As it was Christmas, the game organisers at Combat Action Games in Norfolk UK, organised Christmas based game involving delivering letters to Santa at various locations around their vast woodland site.
The red & blue teams were split into smaller squads, that could go it alone or work together to get the job done.
Morning Cruise in a Scorpion tank 0001
Morning cruise up the High street and around Maldon town in a Scorpion Tank
Operation Norfolk
Airsoft Game
Crazy Ghosts Airsoft Site
How to install a tank
Our Mark V Tank has returned to IWM London, ready to feature in our new First World War Galleries, opening 19 July 2014.
Music on behalf of coda+e.p and Dissolved.
Whitwell Station Steam Rally Norfolk 2017
A great steam Rally held at this lovely little station in Norfolk UK. Although the railway is no longer in use there is lots to see and do. This is a video of my day there. Condensed into a few minutes
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Please watch: Museum of Norwich - At the Bridewell - Visiting Norwich
Get a feel for the City where I was born.
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Afternoon Cream Tea and a Train Journey on the Mid Norfolk Raiway
Afternoon Cream Tea and a Train Journey on the Mid Norfolk Railway
A lovely afternoon out aand a glimpse of the journey from Dereham to Wymondham Abbey, Well worth it.
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Please watch: Museum of Norwich - At the Bridewell - Visiting Norwich
Get a feel for the City where I was born.
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Gauge One Live Steam On the old M&GN Norfolk 21 Sept 2019
Fun day running live steam on one of the last days of summer 2019 in North Norfolk
UK: Leaving Weybourne station on board the North Norfolk Railway's 4 car Class 101 DMU
Leaving Weybourne station onboard the North Norfolk Railway's lovingly restored 4 car Class 101 DMU during the lines ‘Mixed Traction Gala’ on 14th June 2019.
The train shown is 2C33, the 1554 Holt to Sheringham.
Individual vehicle numbers are:
51188/56352 (on loan from the National Railway Museum)
51228/56062 (owned by the North Norfolk Railway)
The North Norfolk Railway (NNR) – also known as the Poppy Line – is a heritage steam railway in Norfolk, England, running between the towns of Sheringham and Holt. It cuts through the countryside to the east of Weybourne with views of its windmill and passes through the well preserved country station which also houses a locomotive shed together with a carriage maintenance and restoration centre.
The line, which is just over 5 miles (8.0 km) long, once formed part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway. Work on rebuilding the line started in 1965, and on 4 June 1967, two steam locomotives were delivered. The operating company, North Norfolk Railway plc, was launched in 1965 following the granting of two Light Railway Orders. In May 1973, the railway was the scene of filming for the episode The Royal Train of the popular TV programme Dad's Army. The railway won the 'Independent Railway of the Year' award in 2006.
At Sheringham the line has now been reconnected to the National Rail network station via an 'occasional use' level crossing. There are two stops between Sheringham and Holt – Weybourne (about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the village) and Kelling Heath.
The main restoration sheds are at Weybourne. They have room to accommodate four standard length British Railways Mark 1 coaches and six large steam or diesel locomotives. New carriage storage sheds have been built near Holt with Heritage Lottery funding. These have the capacity to store the equivalent of 18 Mark 1 coaches. The railway is operated mainly by volunteers
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The British Rail Classes 101 and 102 diesel multiple units were built by Metro-Cammell at Washwood Heath in Birmingham, England from 1956 to 1959, following construction of a series of prototype units. These classes proved to be some of the most successful and longest-lived of BR's First Generation DMUs, second in longevity only to the Class 121, with the final five units being withdrawn on 24 December 2003. In 2000, the Class 101s were withdrawn from ScotRail.
The oldest set was, by then, just over 47 years old.
Class 101 DMUs were used across much of the British Rail network (with the notable exceptions of the Southern Region and the Western Region - apart from some inter-regional workings). Notable concentration of services included:
East of Scotland (to/from Edinburgh Waverley)
West Midlands
Teesside
Tyneside
West Yorkshire
The Class 101 was one of the largest classes of first-generation DMUs and, partly thanks to their relatively late withdrawal from revenue-earning service, numerous vehicles have been preserved on heritage railways. There are only three centre cars preserved: at the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Mid-Norfolk Railway. No Trailer Brake Seconds were saved.
The Class 101 DMUs were the basis for the character Daisy the Diesel Railcar in The Railway Series books written by the Rev. W. Awdry, and the spinoff television series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, although Daisy is a single car.
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Weybourne railway station is a station in Weybourne, Norfolk on the preserved North Norfolk Railway. It was formerly part of the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway route between Melton Constable and Cromer. It is part of the proposed Norfolk Orbital Railway route, which could see National Rail trains running from Sheringham to Wymondham.
The station itself is located over a mile from the Norfolk village of Weybourne and is closer to Weybourne Heath. It was not originally intended to be the site of a station, and opened in 1901 (later than most of the line) at the behest of a local hotel owner.
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