Bears Bash VI - 13th July 2019
Another great meeting hosted by the Bears Banger team. A good days racing, with a couple of big hits and some immaculate cars.
Hit of the day came in Allcomers 2 when 467 Sheldon Grimes destroyed 321 Keiron Frys Ambulance, leaving it the biggest wreck of the day by far, with the wheels touching the cage.
National Banger World Final Taunton 22/06/19
Places to see in ( Cullompton - UK )
Places to see in ( Cullompton - UK )
Cullompton is a town and civil parish in the district of Mid Devon and the county of Devon, England, locally known as Cully. It is 13 miles north-east of Exeter and lies on the River Culm. The earliest evidence of occupation is from the Roman period – there was a fort on the hill above the town and occupation in the current town centre. Columtune was mentioned in Alfred the Great's will which left it to his youngest son Aethelweard (c.880-922). In the past the town's economy had a large component of wool and cloth manufacture, then later leather working and paper manufacture.
A large proportion of town's inhabitants are commuters but there is some local manufacturing, including flour and paper mills. It has a monthly farmers' market held on the second Saturday of every month which is the oldest event of its kind in the South West. It is home to two grade I listed buildings: the fifteenth-century St Andrew's parish church and the seventeenth-century house known as The Walronds. The centre of the town is the only conservation area in Mid Devon and there are seven grade II* listed buildings and ninety grade II listed buildings in the parish.
The derivation of the name Cullompton is disputed. One derivation is that the town's name means Farmstead on the River Culm with Culm probably meaning knot or tie (referring to the river's twists and loops). In 1805 or 1806 the last bull-baiting in the town took place. On 7 July 1839, a severe fire destroyed many houses in Cullompton.
Cullompton is 4 miles (6.4 km) south-east of Tiverton, 13 miles (21 km) north-north-east of Exeter and 149 miles (240 km) west-south-west of London. It is at about 70 m above sea level. The parish covers nearly 8,000 acres (32 km2) and stretches for 7 miles (11 km) along the Culm valley.
The street plan of the town still reflects the medieval layout of the town. Most shops lie along Fore Street with courts behind them linked by alleyways. The length of the high street reflects the prosperity of the town from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century when it was a centre of the cloth trade. The street plan is still fundamentally the same as shown on a map of 1663, with a wider area at the North end where markets were held, roads to Tiverton and Ponsford and a small lane leading down to a mill (now known as Lower Mill). This map has only two buildings with roofs coloured blue (conventionally meaning they were of slate) – St Andrew's church and the Walronds. There are two grade I listed buildings in Cullompton: the fifteenth century parish church (St Andrew's) and the Walronds at 6 Fore Street. There are also seven grade II* listed buildings and ninety grade II listed buildings. The centre of the town is a conservation area – the only one in the Mid Devon area. Hillersdon House, a Victorian manor house is near to the town centre and within the parish.
The Walronds was probably built in 1605 which is the date over the hall fireplace. St Andrew's church dates from the fifteenth century. Cullompton Manor House is a grade II* listed building with sections built in 1603 (dated panel and initials TT for Thomas Trock on the top corner of the front of the house) and 1718 (on a lead cistern head of a drainpipe, are the letters (L) S/WT (R) and the date 1718). Running parallel to the main high street is a leat with a public footpath running along it. The leat runs from Head Weir, north of Cullompton.
Junction 28 of the M5 lies within the parish of Cullompton and a short distance from the town centre. The Bristol and Exeter Railway opened Cullompton railway station when the railway opened on 1 May 1844. Devon County Council's Travel Transport Plan includes the reopening of Cullompton Railway Station.
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Regent Arcade, SA. [ teddy-bear shop ]
Taunton Autospeed World Final 12/9/10
Taunton Autospeed World Final 12/9/10 2 Camera Edit
Royal Navy with the Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland, F Company Scots Guards
Bright, misty winter morning in Windsor. Royal Navy with the Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland, marching to Windsor Castle.
Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland with F Company Scots Guards marching back from Windsor Castle.
The Police did an excellent job and kept us all safe.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Yorkshire secure victory against Somerset
Specsavers CC: Yorkshire v Somerset - Day Four
Taunton Crasharama 26/5/14
The unexpectedly good Crasharama event from Taunton which this year was sponsored by Andy Bailey.
Here is the best of what I caught.
Crasharama 14, Unlimited Banger Racing, Smeatharpe Stadium Taunton, 05.06.2012.
Highlights from this years Crasharama at Smeatharpe Stadium in Taunton featuring unlimited bangers.
Police arrest alleged supplier in Teddy Bear ecstasy ring - Erskineville
Detectives investigating a major Asian drug syndicate have raided an Erskineville home unit today, arresting the groups alleged supplier. Police allege more than 6000 MDMA (ecstasy) tablets were supplied to the syndicate for sale to undercover officers. Each tablet featured a prominent Teddy Bear motif.
The Teddy Bears' Picnic | Your Favourite Children's Music with Lyrics
Please enjoy this animated video we have made for the famous childrens' song, The Teddy Bears' Picnic, including lyrics.
This nursery rhyme is one of our absolute favourites to sing along with, and we think it's perfect for kids and adults alike, especially if you love animals. It's also good for learning English, because the language is simple and fun.
We love it, and we know you will too!
This version is sung by our friend Beach Baby Bob, the famous storyteller and world traveller.
How do you say, The Teddy Bears Picnic in other languages? Here are some examples:
Arabic - يحمل تيدي نزهة
Chinese - 泰迪熊野餐
Czech - Peknik má medvídek
German - Das Teddybären Picknick
Hindi - टेडी भालू पिकनिक
Italian - Il picnic degli orsacchiotti
Japanese - テディベアピクニック
Korean - 테디 베어 피크닉
Macedonian - Мечето носи пикник
Portuguese - O piquenique de ursos de pelúcia
Punjabi - ਟੈਡੀ ਪਿਕਨਿਕ ਦੀ ਪਰਵਾਹ ਕਰਦਾ ਹੈ
Romanian - Teddy poartă un picnic
Russian - Тэдди несет пикник
Turkish - Oyuncak ayılar piknik
History of The Teddy Bears Picnic Song
The song originally was written in 1907 by John Walter Bratton of the United States as an instrumental two-step, with no lyrics. Later, in 1932, Jimmy Kennedy, a songwriter from Ireland, added lyrics to create the popular children's song that we all know and love all these years later.
The song has been re-interpreted many times over the past century. Its first famous appearance was in a Buster Keaton movie from 1926 called The General, and many of us still remember it from appearing on Big John and Sparkie radio program, various Looney Tunes cartoons, the BBC sitcom Dad's Army, the Dennis Potter drama The Singing Detective, The Simpsons, and many other appearances in radio, television, and movies. It has been famously sung by Bing Crosby, Anne Murray, and many other performers as well.
The lore goes that The Teddy Bears' Picnic was actually based on a real forest located near Staplegrove Church, Taunton, Somerset, England.
Lyrics:
If you go down in the woods today
You're sure of a big surprise
If you go down in the woods today
You'd better go in disguise!
For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain
Because today's the day the
Teddy Bears have their picnic
Picnic time for Teddy Bears
The little Teddy Bears are having
A lovely time today
Watch them, catch them unawares
And see them picnic on their holiday
See them gaily gad about
They love to play and shout
They never have any cares
At six o'clock their Mommies and Daddies
Will take them home to bed
Because they're tired little Teddy Bears
Every Teddy Bear who's been good
Is sure of a treat today
There's lots of marvelous things to eat
And wonderful games to play
Beneath the trees where nobody sees
They'll hide and seek as long as they please
'Cause that's the way the
Teddy Bears have their picnic
Picnic time for Teddy Bears
The little Teddy Bears are having
A lovely time today
Watch them, catch them unawares
And see them picnic on their holiday
See them gaily gad about
They love to play and shout
They never have any cares
At six o'clock their Mommies and Daddies
Will take them home to bed
Because they're tired little Teddy Bears
Because they're tired little Teddy Bears
песни за деца со англиски стихови
ingilizce şarkı sözleri ile çocuklar için şarkılar
英語の歌詞付き子供のための歌
أغاني للأطفال مع كلمات الإنجليزية
अंग्रेजी बोलने वाले बच्चों के लिए गाने
chansons pour enfants avec des paroles en anglais
canções para crianças com letras em inglês
ইংরেজি গান সহ শিশুদের জন্য গান
песни для детей с английской лирикой
儿歌英文歌词
子供たちに英語を教えるための歌
الأغاني لتعليم اللغة الإنجليزية للأطفال
बच्चों को अंग्रेजी सिखाने के लिए गीत
песни для обучения английскому детям
chansons pour enseigner l'anglais aux enfants
çocuklara ingilizce öğretecek şarkılar
为儿童教英语的歌曲
canções para ensinar inglês para crianças
ছেলেমেয়েদের ইংরেজি শেখানোর জন্য গান
Bears Bash 2017 Arlington Stadium - Banger Racing 8th July
126 Unlimited Bangers from all over the country come to do battle at Arlington Stadium, in the Bears Big Bash 2017.
4k 60p is available.
Taunton Vintage Tin Night 10/7/12
Around 20 cars came for the midweek meeting @ Smeatharpe (Taunton) raceway
Here is the best of what I caught
Hosts Hit 5th Highest Score Of Blast 2018 | Somerset v Middlesex | Vitality Blast 2018 - Highlights
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Somerset served up rich entertainment for the Taunton crowd striking a huge 229-6. The chase proved too much for Middlesex who never fully got going, reaching 176 from 18 overs in a rain-affected response.
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The Bear Trail in Cullompton Devon
We were invited along to the brand new Bear Trail in Cullompton, Devon to see what it's all about.
My two had a fantastic time as you can probably see in the video.
To find out more about The Bear Trail please visit their website
Read the full review on my blog -
BEAR Vs RAT Bristol light middle boxing title fight 15/07/17
Open Air boxing show at the Dings RFC Lockleaze, last event before closure of old ground ! Bristol
Somerset v Middlesex | Morgan Hits 83* in RECORD Chase | Vitality Blast 2019 - Highlights
Eoin Morgan hit a staggering 83 off just 29 balls as Middlesex chased down a domestic record 227
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Pensioner trapped in car dies in flooding
A man has been swept to his death in Somerset and rail lines have been rendered impassable as flooding continues to badly affect South West England.
A pensioner died after his Mitsubishi 4x4 became trapped under a bridge near a ford amid the deluge in Chew Stoke, Somerset, on Thursday night. It is thought the man was driving along a water-strewn nearby road when the force of the water swept the car into the river.
Fire crews pulled him out but he was pronounced dead by paramedics on the way to hospital. By the time emergency services arrived, the back window was smashed. A source said the man could have attempted to break it or the force of the water could have forced it to crack.
Roads in southern and western Britain remained deluged on Friday and more than 100 people were evacuated after winds reached more than 86mph and some areas saw as much as five inches of rain, the equivalent of a month's worth, fall on Thursday.
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HIGHLIGHTS | vs Essex (A) Day Three
The Bears are unbeaten with back-to-back draws and head to the Cloudfm County Ground in high spirits.
HIGHLIGHTS | vs Somerset (A) Day One
The Bears head to Taunton to face Somerset in the Specsavers County Championship.