The TALBOT Mansfield!!
All the pub going for singing German bombers .....ENGLAND :D
Elegies chat in Mansfield, UK
Sheffield band Elegies speak about how helpful it is that While She Sleeps play smaller venues for bands trying to break into the music industry
Pompey and Mansfield fans outside The Talbot 24/08/13
Pompey and Mansfield having a sing song outside the pub. Great day and some top fans.
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Top 10 Hardest UK Accents To Imitate
Top 10 Hardest UK Accents To Imitate
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These British-based vocal tones are really difficult to recreate. For this list, we're counting down the UK accents that can prove especially tricky to imitate - from Geordie enthusiasm to well-rounded Welsh. How many of these accents can you pull off??
Check out these other brilliantly British videos from WMUK:
Top 10 Worst Fake British Accents in Movies -
Top 10 Actors Who Nail the English Accent -
Special thanks to our user RichardFB for submitting the idea on our interactive suggestion tool: WatchMojo.com/suggest
#10. Cockney
#9. Mancunian
#8. Ulster English
#7. West Country
#6. Scouse
#5. Glaswegian
#4. Received Pronunciation
#3, #2, #1: ???
mansfield kings mill hospital charity ride out
ride from talbot pub to kings mill hospital for support of baby care unit.
Mansfield, UK, Christmas Lights Fireworks 17th November 2013
Mansfield, UK, Christmas Lights Fireworks 17th November 2013
ride from talbot inn mansfield on our funday
mansfield roadrunners scooter club
MANSFIELD ROADRUNNERS SCOOTER CLUB --- EMSA NIGHT ---17/08/11
EMSA ( chip cob ) night at the Talbot ,hosted by the Mansfield Roadrunners Scooter Club.Big turn out for a great night.
Soundtrack;
1.Elizabethan Reggae -- Boris Gardiner.
2.Prince of Peace -- Prince Busters All Stars.
3.Mule Train -- Prince Buster and the Skatalites.
A real Cheeky monkey @ The Cheeky Monkey, Mansfield
A real monkey on leeming street? You decide!
Mk Don's v Mansfield fans fighting it is madness
Talbot Kingsmill Hospital - Scooter Day 2011
Fundraising for Kingsmill Hospital
Mansfield in concourse before the game against Coventry
UFO Sighting Sat 8th Sept, 8PM - What Do You Think This Is
UFO Sighting Sat 8th Sept, 8PM at - What Do You Think This Is
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Goldfields of Victoria, Australia
Jo & Mick visit the Goldfield towns of southern Australia in the state of Victoria. There was a goldrush here in the 1850's which was Melbourne grow to one of the richest cities in the British Empire.
Don't mess with Mansfield girls
This was taken at a local pub and what a punch she has.
Airport Road Driving Tour 89 through Mansfield.wmv
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Mansfield woodhouse remembrance day 2016
mansfield roadrunners ride into nell gwyn pub for funday mansfield
mansfield roadrunners ride into nell gwyn pub for funday mansfield march 2010
Mansfield
Mansfield is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England.It is the main town in the Mansfield local government district and is a part of the Mansfield Urban Area. Nestling in a pocket within the Maun Valley surrounded by hills, the town is around 12 miles (19 km) north of Nottingham. The district of Mansfield is a largely urban area situated in the north west of Nottinghamshire populated by 99,600 residents, the vast majority of whom live in Mansfield (including Mansfield Woodhouse), with Market Warsop a secondary centre, and the remainder in the rural north of the district. Adjacent to the urban area of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Mansfield is the only major sub-regional centre in Nottinghamshire covering an area of 30 square miles (78 sq km). The Centre for Cities (2009) categorises the town as a 'small city', although it does not officially hold city status.
Mansfield is the only local authority area in the county to have a directly elected Mayor and in October 2008 Mansfield elected its first Youth Mayor.
Historically, the district has been influenced heavily by its industrial past with coal mining and textiles thriving in the district until their decline in the 1990s, but in common with the national economy the area has seen the decline of these sectors. Mansfield has 20.2% (12,890) of its working age population seeking key out of work benefits (based on a 63,800 total working age population) (NOMIS).
Over the last century the population has declined in parallel with this traditional industrial base. However much has been done to diversify the economic base and to replace jobs lost. Mid-year population forecasts reveal that since April 2008 the population has gone from 100,100 to 100,600 in 2009, 99,700 in 2010 to the current figure of 99,600 in 2011
History
Settlement in the Mansfield area is known to date back to Roman times, with a villadiscovered in 1787 by a Major Rooke between Mansfield Woodhouse and Pleasley and a cache of denarii coins found near King's Mill in 1849.[3] After the end of Roman occupation, the early English royalty are said to have stayed there, with the Mercian Kings having used it as a base for hunting in the nearby Sherwood Forest.
The Domesday Book compiled in 1086 has the settlement recorded as Mammesfeldwhereas in later market-petition documents of 1227 the spelling had changed to Maunnesfeld. By the time of King Richard II signing a Warrant in November 1377 granting the right for the tenants to hold a fair every year for four days, the spelling had changed again to Mannesfeld.
There are remains of the 12th century King John's Palace, in Clipstone between Mansfield and Edwinstowe. The area was originally a retreat for royal families and dignitaries in the 14th and 15th centuries due to its location within Sherwood Forest famed for its fresh air and exclusiveness. Access to the town was via a small horse-drawn carriageway from the city of Nottingham that was en route to Sheffield.
On West Gate within the town centre, a commemorative wall plaque marks the point that was thought to be the centre of Sherwood Forest 2013. A tree has been planted nearby.
Access to the town between the 16th and 17th centuries was via several inns and stable yards. The Harte, the Swan (which has a dating stone with 1490 was found during alterations), the Talbot, the White Bear, the Ram (timber dating to pre 1500) and the White Lion were known to date from medieval times.#Mansfield Several timber-framed cruck buildings were demolished in 1929 and another in 1973 which was documented by a local historical society during its demolition and was dated at circa 1400, or earlier. Other Tudor houses on Stockwell Gate, Bridge Street and Lime Tree place were also demolished to make way for new developments before they could be viewed for being listed properties. The majority of buildings remaining are from the 17th century onwards.
eggs to the mill 5 2010
eggs to the mill 5. mansfield roadrunners scooter club leaving the talbot inn mansfield.