INSIDE THE KINGS HEAD PUB IN ABERGAVENNY, TUESDAY 18-2-2014
Freedom of Purbeck District Parade 11 Jul 10 Pt 3
Presentation of The Freedom of Purbeck District to the Officers and Soldiers of the Armour Centre and the Old Boys' Association of the Junior Leaders' Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps, in Wareham, Dorset on Sunday 11th July 2010.
The kings head
Lake District
Kings Head Owner interview
interview with the creative mind behind the new look of the classing kings head pub in putney.
Alan Wilson Historian - The Hidden History of Britain
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Alan Wilson is a British historian specialising in the origins and ancient history of the British and the history of the ancient British kings including two real King Arthurs.
Arthurian research:
In 1976, after a chance meeting with historical researcher, Anthony Thomas 'Baram' Blackett, at the public library in Newcastle upon Tyne, the two men decided to put up many thousands of pounds of their own money to fund full-time research into the origins of King Arthur. The Arthurian stories, so popular today, came out of South-Eastern Wales into France, via the Normans, in the 12th century and this encouraged them to start their search in the same place. The search soon moved beyond Wales to include the English Midlands which had been dominated by the old Welsh Kingdoms for centuries.
To date, Wilson and Blackett have published seven books that provide information based upon Old Welsh records that date to the 12th Century. They believe that these provide a final solution to the King Arthur story and have clearly identified the true sites of the battles of Badon (Mynydd Baedan) and Camlann.
In 1983, Wilson and Blackett discovered what they believe to be King Arthur's memorial stone at the small ruined church of St Peter-super-Montem on Mynydd-y-Gaer in Mid-Glamorgan, which they subsequently purchased. The stone was offered to the National Museum of Wales (Amguedda Werin Cymru) for analysis, but the offer was not taken up. Subsequently it went on public display in various venues for some time. Following this, they employed the services of two archaeologists, (Professor Eric Talbot and Alan Wishart) in 1990, to lead a dig at the same place. During the excavations, which were authorised by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, several artefacts were discovered including an ancient axe, a knife and a small cross weighing two and a half pounds, that reads Pro Anima Artorius (For The Soul Of Arthur). The cross was subsequently tested by an independent metallurgical house, Bodycote PLC, and found to be made of electrum, and so certified. The cross was offered up to the National Museum of Wales for public testing, but this also was declined.Wilson and Blackett had already identified the church as an ancient historical site possibly originally dating from the first century A.D. Other major Welsh kings are buried locally.
More recently, Wilson and Blackett began a search for what was known as 'The Greatest Work of the Cymru' - Cyfrangon. This is allegedly a massive, hollow, man-made hill concealed somewhere in Wales (similar to Silbury Hill). Treasure hunters in Wales have long sought this fabled hill in which, it is believed, lie several objects of tremendous historical and archaeological value, many of which may be covered in gold or copper.
The use of deep ground probing metal detection and analysis equipment revealed non ferrous metal artefacts some fifteen feet below the surface of the hill at Twyn y Glog, near Ynysybwl in mid Glamorgan. Further investigation by collaborators proved that the original height of the hill lies some 30 or more metres below the Ordnance Survey height, and that the hill is therefore an artificial construct. (Berkly, G., 2007).
No further tests have been made to date (10 September 2007).
Lecture tours:
Alan Wilson and his colleague lectured extensively in the United Kingdom, including Manchester and Jesus College at the University of Oxford, and Alan Wilson gave the prestigious Bemis Lecture in Boston in 1993. Research into claims that the Welsh settled in mid-western America in antiquity led to Wilson and his colleague, Baram Blackett, accepting invitations from American supporters to visit US sites of historical significance in 1994. The visit led to several television appearances and the deciphering of alphabetic inscriptions claimed to be in the old 'Coelbren' alphabet. Wilson also concluded that the many snake mounds in the American Mid-west were of ancient Khumric-British construction. Whilst in America, the two men were also commissioned to produce a detailed genealogy for the Bush family (friends and supporters of President George H. W. Bush).
Published works:
Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1980)
Arthur and Charter of the Kings (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1981)
Arthur The War King (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1982-3)
Artorius Rex Discovered (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1986)
The Holy Kingdom (with Adrian Gilbert and Baram Blackett, Bantam, 1998)
King Arthur Conspiracy (with Grant Berkley and Baram Blackett, Trafford, 2005)
Moses in the Hieroglyphs (with Grant Berkley and Baram Blackett, Trafford, 2006)
The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant (with Grant Berkley and Baram Blackett, Trafford, 2007)
Physique Competitor training back and biceps at Elite Performance
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Prince of Wales visits Hawick | 1 November 2019
The Prince of Wales, or The Duke of Rothesay as he is known in Scotland, has been visiting Hawick today (1 November 2019). His first engagmenet was at Scott & Charters before moving onto Hawico and the town centre where he met local townspeople.
Edited and Produced by Ronald Yule.
The Sussex Harmonisers & The Royal Harmonics - My Girl
Part of the10th Anniversary Concert at St John's Church, Burgess Hill, June 6th 2015
Morris Dancing Herefordshire 2001
The Royal Hotel, Cardiff 2013
The care taken to renovate an old Cardiff Hotel, is to protect the public? Spread out the work load? Or preserve the brickwork in order that it can be reconstructed somewhere else?
Brecon Hereford Leominster February 18th 2016
Scenic ride
Mariah Carey - Auld Lang Syne (The New Year's Anthem, Fireworks Version)
Music video by Mariah Carey performing Auld Lang Syne. (C) 2010 The Island Def Jam Music Group and Mariah Carey
#MariahCarey #AuldLangSyne #Vevo #Pop
wagwan benders
skating in cleobury
The Journey - British Polio Fellowship
A short film to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of The British Polio Fellowship (1939-2014)
A film by Jeremy Henderson/xube.co.uk on behalf of British Polio
britishpolio.org.uk for further information
Narborough Fisheries - West Norfolk Fishing Lakes and Caravan site. Video by DroneVista.co.uk
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Narborough Fisheries is situated in its own private 26 acre site in West Norfolk. With beautiful chalk stream water from the River Nar running through our 5 fishing lakes, it is a fishermen’s heaven. Offering a mix of fishing with two Trout lakes (Willow and Meadow Lakes), one specimen Carp lake (Millers Lake), a general mixed coarse lake (Foresters Lake), and a newly-created Match and coarse lake (Ashford Lake) with over 9,000 fish.
The touring pitches run along the left side of the site, along two of the lakes, offering wonderful views and easy access. With new toilets and showers installed in summer 2014, these renovations bring the site up to a wonderful standard for both fishermen and caravanners. A small tackle shop on site offers all the essentials, including drinks and sweets.
Rosemary Cottage, Lower Swell, near Stow on the Wold, Cotswolds
Rosemary Cottage is situated in the centre of the picturesque village of Lower Swell. Overlooking the small village green and war memorial is this delightful, spacious, Grade II listed property built in 1681, which simply oozes charm and character, with exposed ancient cruck beams and an inglenook fireplace. The local pub, The Golden Ball Inn (Winner of the Cotswold Life Neighbourhood Pub of the Year 2012) is within walking distance and there are ample, lovely walks throughout the area.
Freedom parade through High Wycombe
Freedom parade through High Wycombe
Secret War in Laos Documentary Film: Laotian Civil War and U.S. Government Involvement
The Laotian Civil War (1953--75) was a fight between the Communist Pathet Lao (including many North Vietnamese of Lao ancestry, and the Royal Lao Government in which both the political rightists and leftists received heavy external support for a proxy war from the global Cold War superpowers. Among United States Central Intelligence Agency Special Activities Division US and Hmong veterans of the conflict, it is known as the Secret War.[8]
The Kingdom of Laos was a covert theatre for battle for the other belligerents during the Vietnam War. The Franco--Lao Treaty of Amity and Association signed 22 October 1953, transferred remaining French powers -- except control of military affairs -- to the Royal Lao Government -- which did not include any representatives from the Lao Issara anti-colonial armed nationalist movement[9] — and otherwise establishing Laos as an independent member of the French Union.[10]
The following years were marked by a rivalry between the neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right wing under Prince Boun Oum of Champassak, and the left-wing Lao Patriotic Front under Prince Souphanouvong and future Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvihane. A number of attempts were made to establish coalition governments, and a tri-coalition government was finally seated in Vientiane.
The fighting in Laos involved the North Vietnamese Army, American, Thai, and South Vietnamese forces directly and through irregular proxies in a battle for control over the Laotian Panhandle. The North Vietnamese Army occupied the area for use as the Ho Chi Minh Trail supply corridor and staging area for offensives into South Vietnam. There was a second major theatre of action on and near the northern Plaine des Jarres.
The North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao emerged victorious in 1975, as part of the general communist victory in Indochina that year.
A few trains at Hereford Train Station, England 31.05.14
I was waiting for 2 hours for the Pembroke Dock train so I decided to video other trains as I was waiting.
Forest of Dean 2008
The sculpture is cast from 310 million year old rocks - touch it and discover the detail with your fingertips in one day trip. Symonds Yat, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 6JL great location with lot of Leisure Facilities, Enjoy :))