Haunted British Pubs
Haunted British Pubs. This is generally regarded to be the Top Ten most spooky pubs in the country, although there so many to choose from in this haunted isle its difficult to rate them !
Walks in Shropshire: The Oldest Cruck House in Europe - Upton Magna
It is claimed on the local website that the oldest free-standing timber framed cruck house in Europe is in the small village of Upton Magna in Shropshire.Who knows if that is true, but it is supposed to date back to 1269.
Harriet, Lola and I take a walk around the beautiful village on a cold and grey January afternoon to look at the timber framed houses, the church and old school house.
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MINUS 17 | The story behind the dream [CLUB DOCUMENTARY]
This is the story behind our incredible dream. Against all odds, the greatest of great escapes.
Deducted 17 points on the eve of the season and heading out of The Football League due to crippling debts, the Cherries, who were on their third manager of the season, famously survived thanks to a monumental effort from the players and staff.
Eddie Howe and his playing squad from that season help tell the story which gave the club the foundation it has in the Premier League today.
This documentary was first aired on afcbTV in April 2019.
Old Traditional British Pubs - Drop By But Not Your Drink
Drop by at the Creamofcards Arms, but don't drop your drink:
Manufacturer: WD and HO Wills (
Series Title: Old Inns, Second Series
Year Of Issue: 1939
Card Size: large
Complete Set: yes
Number of Cards Offered: 40 cards
Includes: The Bear's Head at Brereton in Cheshire,The Black Horse at Cirencester in Gloucestershire,The King's Arms at Dorchester in Dorset,The old Rose in Wokingham in Berkshire,The pomfret Arms at Towcester in Northamptonshire,The Scole Inn at Scole in norfolk,, The Three Swans at Market Harborough in Leicestershire,Ye Old Hotel of God-Begot at Winchester in Hants,The Bear at Esher in Surrey,The Boot Inn in Ballymun in Co Dublin,Derriaghy Village Inn in County Antrim,The Eagle in Cambridge,The Eight Bells at, Hatfield in Hertfordshire,The Four Crosses at Cannock in Staffordshire,The George and Dragon at Speldhurst in Kent,The Great White Horse at Ipswich in Suffolk,The Green Dragon at Welton in Yorkshire,The Jolly Sailor at West Looe in Cornwall,The King's, Head at Shrewsbury in Shropshire,The Kingshouse at Bride of Orchy in Argyll,The Lambert Arms at Aston Rowant in Oxfordshire,The Leather Bottle at Cobham in Kent,The London Apprentice at Isleworth in Middlesex,The New Inn at Pembridge in Herefordshire,The, Old Ship at Mere in Wiltshire,The Oxenham Arms in South Zeal in Devonshire,The Peacock at Rowsley in Derbyshire,The Radnorshire Arms at Presteign in Radnorshire,The Ship at Porlock in Somerset,The Spread Eagle in Witham in Essex,The Star at Alfriston in,
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ALL FOR ME GROG at The Dog & Pheasant, Castlefields.
One of our contributions to last night's shenanigans at The Dog & Pheasant last night here in Castlefields.
The Lazy Cow Solihull - Bar
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Jam Session at Shrewsbury Flower Show 2014
I have no idea who these guys were but they were the main reason Ellie and I didn't see as much of the flower show as we would have liked. I do know a couple of them had something to do with Shrewsbury Folk Festival. They were great entertainment and fun to join in with.
20130903; Wroxeter, Part 1 of 2
Wroxeter, Ontario, Canada
Part 1 of 2; 3-4 Sep 2013
Wroxeter is an unincorporated village included in Howick Township, a municipality located in Huron County, which also includes the villages of Gorrie and Fordwich. Its name is derived from the village of Wroxeter, Shropshire, England.
The first settlers arrived in Howick Township in 1851. In 1854 township lots were put up for sale resulting in a wave of settlement. Wroxeter's first settlers included the Gibson Brothers, Thomas and Robert.
In 1874 the railroad came to Wroxeter. Wroxeter grew to include five general stores, five hotels, two schools (which were in operation until 1950), a library, a woolen mill, a grist mill, and even a pool hall. A train station was eventually built which provided transportation to and from the Toronto area. According to William Smith, the population of Wroxeter grew to be around 700-800 people by the late 1800s.
Wingham, located ten miles from Wroxeter, eventually hosted the intersection of two railroad lines which resulted in its becoming the major commerce center for the region. Businesses were slowly drawn away from Wroxeter and other surrounding communities.
By the late 1800s, as businesses diminished, a migration of sorts from Wroxeter began to other locales around Canada...and to the United States. Thomas M. Smith and his family for example migrated to Michigan in 1901 where they settled in Manistique. By the 1930s, Wroxeter was considered to be a ghost town.
Wroxeter's old industries have vanished. Today its citizens, realizing the state of their community, have demolished many of its older structures and in some cases replaced them with new. Many of the original structures left standing have been refurbished.
Howick Homes, under the direction of George Oriold, has contributed greatly to the resurrection of Wroxeter as a viable residential community by constructing many new homes in the area. Wroxeter's population is now at approximately 400, with a total Howick Township population having reached 3,856 as of 2011.
Wroxeter is now considered to be a village, a part of the township consisting of Gorrie, Fordwich, and Wroxeter, all of which are located in Huron County, Ontario. Schooling is provided by Howick Township Public Schools, belonging to the Avon Maitland District School Board.
Howick Township celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2006.
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Angus Gunn on his senior England call and Norwich City's task ahead
Norwich City and Manchester City goalkeeper Angus Gunn speaks to Canaries correspondent and PinkUn Show host Michael Bailey at Colney following his senior England call-up and ahead of Norwich's return to Championship action, with Barnsley's visit Carrow Road.
That will see Gunn come up against one of his old City academy team-mates, FA Youth Cup-winning captain Cameron McGeehan.
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The Marvelous Ben Langley
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ManUtd News - Sheffield United fans react to reports Dean Henderson's form has alerted clubs incl...
ManUtd News - Sheffield United fans react to reports Dean Henderson's form has alerted clubs including Arsenal and Tottenham.
Arsebal and Tottenham Hotspur are two of the clubs being credited with interest in Sheffield United's on-loan Manchester United star. Sheffield United fans are reacting to reports crediting several top European sides, including Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, with interest in their on-loan goalkeeper Dean Henderson. According to ESPN, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Arsenal and Tottenham have all been alerted by Henderson's form since joining Sheffield United on loan from Manchester United last summer. ...
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Concord, New Hampshire | Wikipedia audio article
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Concord, New Hampshire
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Concord () is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the county seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2010 census, its population was 42,695.Concord includes the villages of Penacook, East Concord, and West Concord. The city is home to the University of New Hampshire School of Law, New Hampshire's only law school; St. Paul's School, a private preparatory school; NHTI, a two-year community college; and the Granite State Symphony Orchestra. It is the resting place of Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States.
Video of 79 Pleasant Valley Road | Amesbury Massachusetts real estate & homes by Dolores Person
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A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens | Audiobook with Subtitles | Part 1 of 2
A Tale of Two Cities (version 3)
Charles DICKENS
A Tale of Two Cities is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. With well over 200 million copies sold, it ranks among the most famous works in the history of fictional literature. The novel depicts the plight of the French peasantry demoralized by the French aristocracy in the years leading up to the revolution, the corresponding brutality demonstrated by the revolutionaries toward the former aristocrats in the early years of the revolution, and many unflattering social parallels with life in London during the same time period. It follows the lives of several protagonists through these events. The 45-chapter novel was published in 31 weekly instalments in Dickens' new literary periodical titled All the Year Round. From April 1859 to November 1859, Dickens also republished the chapters as eight monthly sections in green covers. Dickens' previous novels had appeared only as monthly instalments. The first weekly instalment of A Tale of Two Cities ran in the first issue of All the Year Round on 30 April 1859. The last ran thirty weeks later, on 26 November. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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