Squiral in tennis courts at archbishop park in Lambeth London
Squiral in tennis courts at archbishop park in Lambeth London
London Zipline 092017
Nancy and I went to ARCHBISHOPS PARK along the Thames and near the London Eye for the sole purpose of scaring us beyond our expectations. I don't want to do it again. It went off without a hitch because the people on both ends were very professional and very calm with their instructions to us.
London Video Tour: Lambeth
In this video tour New York Habitat (nyhabitat.com) explores London’s thriving Lambeth neighborhood!
On the tour, David Hill will visit some of the most iconic and popular locations in London. Once a medieval Viking port, Lambeth is now internationally famous for its landmarks and history. Lambeth includes local area hotspots on the South Bank of the River Thames (opposite Westminster), including Waterloo, the Southbank Center, the London Aquarium, the London Eye, and Lambeth Palace. Further south you’ll see Clapham Common on the border of Wandsworth. Learn more about Lambeth on our blog:
Geographically speaking, Lambeth is three miles wide and seven miles long, though most people are only familiar with the northern edge. This video covers the area between Westminster Bridge and Vauxhall Bridge, as well as half of Clapham Commons. Are you looking for an apartment in the area? Consider our long-term rentals:
Waterloo Station
The busiest travel terminal in London, Waterloo Station hosts over 90 million people every year. The building was inaugurated in 1922 but the site has been a rail station since 1848. It’s also connected to the London Underground by three separate lines running beneath it.
Southbank Center
Known worldwide as world-class center of the arts, at 21 acres Southbank Center is Europe’s largest center for the arts. Some of the more notable concert halls include the Royal Festival Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, and the Haywood Gallery. It’s a great place to take the kids.
London Aquarium
Have you ever wanted to swim with sharks? How about feed them? At the London Aquarium you can! It’s the kind of activity kids can get excited about, and despite the way it sounds it’s perfectly safe – the sharks are small varieties. However, for those who don’t want to risk it there’s also turtle feeding.
London Eye
It’s the second-tallest viewing point in London and the largest Ferris Wheel in Europe. Drawing over 3.5 million visitors per year, it’s also the most popular tourist attraction in the entire UK. See for yourself in one of the 32 passenger capsules, and experience London in a truly unforgettable way. Or better yet, pop in for a visit with one of our nearby vacation rental apartments:
Lambeth Palace
Who has the oldest house in town? The Archbishop of Canterbury would give you a run for your money, as Lambeth Palace has been the traditional Archbishop’s seat since the last crusades of the 13th century. Take the kids to the nearby Archbishop’s park for a round of cricket or tennis, then hope on over to Westminster just across the river.
Clapham Common
For a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of Londontown, consider visiting Clapham Common. This 220 acre park is known for its lovely scenery and soothing atmosphere. It’s a great place to go for a midafternoon stroll or just to admire the quieter side of London.
We hope you enjoyed this tour of London’s Lambeth neighborhood. To see more, check out our blog at: nyhabitat.com and let us know which of these spots is your favorite!
Riding The World's Fastest City Centre Zip Wire 100ft High Up on London's South Bank
In this video I take my friend Russel to Archbishop's Park to try out the world's fastest city-centre zip-wire on London's South Bank, taking in the city's sights 100ft up! #PhilMarriott #ZipWire #ZipWorld
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London Districts: Grove Park (Documentary)
This next episode travels over to the south east London district of 'Grove Park'. Watch #LondonDistricts episodes on TV with bonus content @ Sky 117, Freeview 8, Virgin Media 159 and YouView 8 via London Live. Subtitles available under video via CC button.
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Grove Park is a quiet district taking its name from Grove Farm, an area of land which was located immediately opposite the front of Grove Park Library. The train station was the catalyst of the area's birth in the 1870s.
St Augustine's Church is a Church of England. Archbishop Desmond Tutu was a Grove Park resident and ministered here in the first half of the seventies.
Baring Road (formerly Bromley Road) is the spine of Grove Park from which everything branches off. The set-up of the GPCG or Grove Park Community Group there in 1972 is a big reason why the district still exists in its current form today.
Railway Children Walk is a 200-metre heritage trail commemorating the world famous 1906 children's novel 'The Railway Children' by E.Nesbit. The back of Edith Nesbit's house on Baring Road overlooked the railway line and is partially referenced by name in the story. Part of her old garden now forms the Grove Park Nature Reserve established in 1984.
The area was mostly woodland before they cut down and burned the trees for charcoal in the 18th century. This accounts for the section name Burnt Ash.
Brick maker and Victorian builder John Pound was born in Blackheath in 1827 was responsible for much of the late 19th century development of Grove Park including The Baring Hall Hotel & Pub previously threatened by demolition after a fire inside it in 2000.
Desmond Tutu lived in Chinbrook Road from 1972-
1975 before he was later elevated to the world stage during the 1980s as a South African activist and opponent of apartheid. Lewisham Council made him an Honorary Freeman of the Borough in 1990.
When an opera singer discovered Desmond Tutu used to live in her house, she invited him back in 2016 to create a peace garden in Chinbrook Meadows 150 yards away in honour of his work in peace and reconciliation.
Chinbrook Meadows was a dairy farm before it became a public park in 1937. It hosts the annual Grove Park Carnival & Chinbrook Dog Show.
Sixty years ago the River Quaggy here was channelized into ugly concrete culverts just to alleviate flooding. They pulled all of this up at the turn of the century to give it a more open and naturally meandering appearance with wooden bridges going across it; a lot more pleasant to attract wildlife and the public back to the area. Shortly afterwards, Chinbrook won the Green Flag Award for best UK park, two years in a row.
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Archbishop's Park cricket in the nets
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Unfair Ground, Archbishops Park
Shouting at G8 leaders at the Unfair Ground
Bishops Park Ride
This is a video I took with my Nokia n70. The park is Bishop's Park in Fulham, West London, England. The Park and Church were made famous by the orignal Omen film. The music is by 'The Tears' - if the record company wants me to remove it I will but I thought that the music fitted the footage - buy the CD!
Archbishop Of Canterbury Eid Message & Greetings To British Muslims & UK Wider Community
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Biggest & Fastest city zipline opens in London
Billed as the world's fastest city zipwire, this new attraction in Archbishop's Park
Southbank gives zipliners a sky-high view of London. Report by Adam Page.
London Videotour: Lambeth
In dieser Videotour erkundet New York Habitat ( den aufregenden Londoner Bezirk Lambeth!
Auf dieser Tour wird David Hill einige der kultigsten und beliebtesten Orte Londons besuchen. Lambeth war einst ein mittelalterlicher Hafen der Wikinger und ist heute weltweit für seine Sehenswürdigkeiten und Geschichte bekannt. Hier befinden sich einige Hotspots der Southbank an der Themse (gegenüber von Westminster); unter anderem Waterloo, das Southbank Centre, das London Aquarium, das London Eye und der Lambeth Palace. Weiter südlich an der Grenze zu Wadsworth liegt der Clapham Common Park. Erfahren Sie auf unserem Blog mehr über Lambeth:
Lambeth ist ca. fünf Kilometer breit und elf lang, obwohl nur der nördliche, äußere Teil weitläufig bekannt ist. Dieses Video befasst sich mit der Gegend zwischen der Westminster Bridge und der Vauxhill Bridge, sowie mit halb Clapham Common. Suchen Sie nach einer Wohnung in der Gegend? Werfen Sie einen Blick auf unsere Langzeit-Mietwohnungen:
Waterloo Station
Der meistfrequentierte Bahnhof Londons, die Waterloo Station, wird von über 90 Millionen Reisenden jährlich genutzt. Das Gebäude wurde 1922 eingeweiht, aber einen Zugbahnhof gibt es dort schon seit 1848. Der Bahnhof ist außerdem unterirdisch mit drei separaten Linien der Londoner U-Bahn verbunden.
Southbank Centre
Das Southbank Centre ist mit einer Fläche von fast 85.000 Quadratmetern das größte Kunstzentrum Europas und hat weltweit einen erstklassigen Ruf. Einige der erwähnenswertesten Konzerthallen sind z.B. die Royal Festival Hall, die Queen Elizabeth Hall und die Haywood Gallery. Es ist auch mit Kindern eine gute Anlaufstelle.
London Aquarium
Hatten Sie schon einmal den Wunsch, mit Haien zu schwimmen? Oder sie zu füttern? Das ist im London Aquarium möglich! Es ist eine Aktivität, die besonders Kindern Freude bereiten wird, und, obwohl es vielleicht nicht so klingt, ist es absolut sicher – es sind kleine Haie. Wenn Sie sich dennoch nicht trauen, können Sie stattdessen Schildkröten füttern.
London Eye
Es ist der zweithöchste Aussichtspunkt in London und das größte Riesenrad Europas. Mit 3,5 Millionen Besuchern jährlich ist es außerdem die beliebteste Touristenattraktion im Vereinten Königreich. Genießen auch Sie in einer der 32 Gondeln einen unvergesslichen Ausblick auf London. Oder noch besser, mieten Sie eine Ferienwohnung in der Gegend als optimalen Ausgangspunkt für Ihre Erkundungstour:
Lambeth Palace
Wer wohnt im ältesten Haus der Stadt? Höchstwahrscheinlich der Erzbischof in seinem Lambeth Palace, der seit den letzten Kreuzzügen im 13. Jahrhundert den traditionellen Sitz des Erzbischofs darstellt. Spielen Sie mit den Kindern eine Runde Cricket oder Tennis im nahegelegenen Archbishop's Park und besuchen Sie anschließend Westminster, nur einen Katzensprung über die Themse entfernt.
Clapham Common
Wenn Sie sich dem Lärm und Chaos Londons für eine Weile entziehen möchten, fassen Sie unbedingt den Clapham Common Park ins Auge. Der fast 900 m² große Park ist für sein schönes Landschaftsbild und seine entspannte Atmosphäre bekannt. Es ist der ideale Ort für einen Nachmittagsspaziergang oder um einfach die ruhigere Seite Londons zu genießen.
Wir hoffen, dass Ihnen diese Tour durch Lambeth gefallen hat. Wenn Sie Lust auf mehr haben, werden Sie bestimmt auf unserem Blog auf fündig. Verraten Sie uns auch, welcher der vorgestellten Orte Ihr Favorit ist!
Billy Graham Ends Crusade (1954)
Wembley Stadium, London.
GV massed crowds in Wembley Stadium. STV massed crowds (singing starts). GV massed cars in park. Nearer shot, pan to people still arriving. GV packed stadium with text on tote board. SV packed stadium with text on tote board Jesus said I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. SV pan, choir singing. LV crowd singing. SV Billy Graham's rostrum. SV Billy Graham arriving with Archbishop of Canterbury Dr G. Fisher. Angle shot, Mr Hore Belisha in stands. GV packed stadium as singing finishes. SCU Billy Graham chatting to the Archbishop. GV Lead in to Billy Graham's speech. SV Graham speaking (natural sound): Our political and military leaders have said they do not know the answer to the world dilemma. This uncertainty is beginning to penetrate to the man on the street ... the average man must turn somewhere.... GV crowd listening (dubbing shot). SV Graham continuing: ...thousands turning to God etc., in this age of uncertainty and confusion. LV masses singing (natural sound). LV Graham standing on rostrum as huge crowds assemble in centre of arena. SCU Graham. GV crowds in centre of arena. SV pan, choir singing. GV packed arena, & SV. Graham in foreground. GV packed arena in Wembley stadium as singing finishes.
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London's Rural Islands
'London's Rural Islands' is a small study I did looking at the best ways to optimise using a camera stand. In most of my other videos on the go, I never use a stand as it is too much to carry. To prepare for the documentary in August, I travelled to London with the mission to explore as many of the hidden green spaces and use the stand to create a much-less shaky presentation.
However, half way through the day, I discovered that I can use the stand and still create a slightly shaky video, that appears naturalistic and interesting.
This video was filmed on location at Granary Square, St James' Park, Bunhill Fields, Victoria Tower Gardens, Archbishop's Park, Saint John's Notting Hill, St Mark's Church Myddleton Square, Mylne Street, Gordon Square Garden, Russell Square, Queen Square Park and Garden, Holland Park, Culpeper Community Garden and West Smithfield Rotunda Garden.
The music used is 'Vibrant Heritage' by Steven Mottram.
Shot, edited and colour correction by yours truly.
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Pope Benedict XVI Mass in Westminster Cathedral - Full Video
Pope Benedict XVI celebrated the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in Westminster Cathedral in London on 18 September 2010. This is the full Mass.
Here are the texts of his addresses:
Base Jump London
Naomi Hill is known as a bit of an adrenalin junkie, earlier this month she travelled to the rocks of Archbishops park to try out her new wing suit. See her fly.
Morris dancers at Lambeth Palace Gardens - please subscribe
Morris dancers dancing at Lambeth Palace Gardens, residence of The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Archbishop Of Canterbury (1971-1974)
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Canterbury, Kent.
Ext. of Canterbury Cathedral. Zoom in to show two figures walking past. One of them is the Archbishop of Canterbury. He looks in at the Cathedral Bookshop. VS of him wandering around the Canterbury and chatting to people. More ext shots of the Cathedral.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury on the Royal Wedding
Speaking in a short film produced by Lambeth Palace, the Archbishop of Canterbury talks about the sense of hopefulness and generosity which lie at the heart of marriage, and what this also tells us about the 'mystery' and 'delight' which can be found in this life-time commitment. Dr Williams, who will be conducting the marriage ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Friday 29th, also describes the sense of privilege he feels about his own role in the royal wedding.
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