Burgess Hill - New Congregation Launches 07 April
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On Sunday 07 April we're launching a brand new congregation in Burgess Hill and we'd love for you to join us. We'll be meeting at Woodlands Meed School, Chanctonbury Road, RH15 9EY, from 6:30pm-8pm.
For more information visit our website: kingdomfaith.com/burgesshill
Kingdom Faith Church is One Church that meets in many locations across West Sussex and around the UK.
BASHMENT VIDEO - SUMMER SPLASH BEACH WEAR DANCE
BASHMENT VIDEO
SUMMER SPLASH BEACH WEAR DANCE
@ MINGLES NIGHT CLUB
IN BRADFORD
2012
LOOK OUT FOR YOUTUBE FRIDAYS STARTING @ MINGLES NIGHT CLUB IN SEPT 2012
Burgess Hill Radio Roadshow all ready for Woodland Meed Fireworks 2018
Sinead Burgess~Praising God, Raising Hell
Filmed by Linda Moke in HD 1080
at the Row in Nashville
Crow Jane @ Shaker & Company, Camden on 26/3/2016
Another great performance from one of my favourite bands right now.
Crow Jane have reformed with a new and excellent lead singer Phil Mason and are taking London by storm. I can't wait for the next gig as each week they improve like a fine wine. But they will keep the rough edges; a diamond in the rough! This track features Guy D'Angelo's blistering guitar work. Onwards and Upwards my friends!
48 HOURS IN PARIS ft. Secret Bars, Bakeries & Cheese - Our alternative guide.
This is a big one for us. We went to Paris for 48 hours and had a very, very good time. It’s a sweet 16 minutes long and we think it’s our favourite one yet.
Thank you to everybody who recommended places for to visit in this episode. If you like it then please let us know as we’ve done things a little differently to before.
If you’re liking the music then BIG SHOUT OUT TO THE TEAM FROM BROTHER MUSIC ( They've just launched a new music service which we’re using for the first time in this episode. We’re all about working with local creatives and we’re very chuffed to work with Brother on the music in the future.
Next up, major shout out to our editor Rob who took a load of footage and managed to knock this into shape. Thanks to Anastasia for the Russian subtitles.
We were also thinking it may be useful to start doing little city guides on Google Maps with our favourite places on. Let us know in the comments if you think these would be useful and where you would want one for.
Just a note on the Hoxton - we didn't get paid to stay there. We really did love it.
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Phantom of the Opera - Sierra Boggess & Ramin Karimloo (Classic BRIT Awards 2012)
A powerful rendition of the Phantom of the Opera title song by Sierra Boggess as Christine and Ramin Karimloo as the phantom. Play it loud!
Performed at the Royal Albert Hall on 2nd October 2012 at the Classic BRIT Awards and broadcast on ITV1 HD on 7 October 2012.
MAH00114 - 2018 EBL ELITE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS
England Boxing Limited 2018 Senior National Finals: York Hall, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 9LJ
Sunday, 22nd April, 2018.
p!nk. nobody knows
Nobody Knows performed live in Melbourne, April 28, 2007.
Viv Albertine - I Want More
Blackpool Rebellion Festival Viv Albertine - I Want More
Friday 3rd August 20102
A Taste of the South - Ridgeview Vineyard
An extract from an episode of ITV's A Taste of the South with Hannah Scott Joynt. Produced by Talent South.
The BRISTOL SLAVE TRADE - 'present day' Visual Connections
Edward Colston:
Edward Colston (2 November 1636 – 11 October 1721) was a Bristol-born English philanthropist, merchant, slave trader, and Member of Parliament. Much of his wealth, although used often for philanthropic purposes, was acquired through the trade and exploitation of slaves. He endowed schools and almshouses and his name is commemorated in several Bristol landmarks, streets, three schools and the Colston bun.
Colston was apprenticed to the Mercers Company for eight years and by 1672 was shipping goods from London. He built up a lucrative business, trading with Spain, Portugal, Italy and Africa. In 1680, Colston became a member of the Royal African Company, which had held the monopoly in Britain on trading in gold, ivory and slaves from 1662.[6] Colston rose rapidly on to the board of the company and became its deputy governor, its most senior executive position, in 1689
(In 1682 he made a loan to the Corporation, the following year becoming a member of the Society of Merchant Venturers and a burgess of the City...)
Bristol slave trade:
Bristol is a city in the South West of England, on the River Avon which flows into the Severn Estuary. Because of Bristol’s position on the River Avon, it has been an important location for marine trade for centuries.[1] The city's involvement with the slave trade peaked between 1730 and 1745, when it became the leading slaving port.[2]
Bristol used its position on the Avon to trade all types of goods. Bristol's port was the second largest in England after London. Countries that Bristol traded with included France, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and North Africa’s Barbary Coast. Bristol’s main export was woollen cloth. Other exports included coal, lead, and animal hides. Imports into Bristol included wine, grain, slate, timber, and olive oil. Trading with the various colonies in the Caribbean and North America began to flourish during the Interregnum of Oliver Cromwell (1649–1660).
The Royal African Company, a London-based trading company, had control over all trade between countries in Britain and Africa before the year 1698[3] At this time, only ships owned by the Royal African Company could trade for anything, including slaves. Slaves were increasingly an important commodity at the time, since the British colonization in the Caribbean and the Americas in the 17th century. The Society of Merchant Venturers, an organization of elite merchants in Bristol, wanted to commence participation in the African slave trade, and after much pressure from them and other interested parties in and around Britain, the Royal African Company’s control over the slave trade was broken in 1698.
As soon as the monopoly was broken, what is thought to have been the first legitimate Bristol slave ship, the Beginning, owned by Stephen Barker, purchased a cargo of enslaved Africans and delivered them to the Caribbean. Some average slave prices were £20, £50, or £100. In her will of 1693, Jane Bridges, Widow of Leigh Upon Mendip bequeathes her interest of £130 in this very ship to her grandson Thomas Bridges and indicates that the vessel was owned by the City of Bristol. Business boomed; however, due to the over-crowding and harsh conditions on the ships, it is estimated that approximately half of each cargo of slaves did not survive the trip across the Atlantic.[4]
The triangular trade was a route taken by slave merchants during the years 1697 and 1807. The areas covered by the triangular trade was England, North West Africa and finally The Caribbean. Profits of 50-100% were made during the 18th century. Over 500,000 slaves were brought into slavery by these ships, representing one-fifth of the British slave trade during this time.[5][6]
United States:
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America (/əˈmɛrɪkə/), is a federal republic[16][17] composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.[fn 6] Forty-eight states and the federal district are contiguous and located in North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, stretching across nine official time zones. The extremely diverse geography, climate and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries.[19]
SHEFFIELD WALK | The Moor to Barkers Pool
SHEFFIELD WALK | A walk through Sheffield City Centre from The Moor to the Barkers Pool area.
Sheffield is under redevelopment so I thought I'd talk a walk from The Moor up to John Lewis in Barkers Pool for a look around the streets currently being developed and improved as part of the new retail quarter in Sheffield City Centre.
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We start this walk at the top of the Moor. The Moor Quarter is one of Sheffield's twelve designated quarters, built around and named for The Moor, a pedestrianised thoroughfare. It is bound by Furnival Gate in the north-east, Eyre Street in the south-east, St Mary's Gate to the south, and Moore Street and Charter Row to the north-west.
We most from the top of The Moor across Furnival Gate and head up Pinstone Street before crossing over to Charles Street where we see the site of the old Athol hotel.
Walking up Charles Street this Sheffield tour continues as we pass the building that once houses Pollards Tea Shop before reaching the old Henry's Wine Bar building on Cambridge Street where we turn to walk up towards Barkers Pool.
Barker's Pool is a public city square and street in the centre of the City of Sheffield, England. The focus of Barker's Pool is the Grade II* listed 90-foot-tall (27 m) war memorial that was unveiled on 28 October 1925 to commemorate the First World War.
The Grade II* listed Sheffield City Hall is on the north side of the plaza facing a branch of the John Lewis Partnership, formerly Cole Brothers, on nearby Fargate.
At this point of this walk through the city of Sheffield we have John Lewis department store on our right and across the road we see Chubby's takeaway that's famous for it's chips and cheese for all the pub and club revellers turning out in the early hours of the morning!
We finally reach Barkers Pool and Sheffield City Hall and the War Monument outside John Lewis (formerly known as Cole Brothers).
Sheffield City Hall was opened in 1932 and has featured so many famous stars from The Beatles to Jimi Hendrix and One Direction.
Many Sheffield bands have played here too from The Human League to Pulp to Def Leppard.
For a final part of this Sheffield walk we head down Burgess Street to take a look at The Yorkshireman Rock Bar and finally The Athol Hotel rear entrance with it's colourful facade.
There's so much redevelopment happening in Sheffield I've split the walk around Sheffield into multiple videos so please subscribe to see them and enjoy them with me. I'm hoping to build up the videos into the ultimate guide to Sheffield.
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International 17 Jean Valjeans Les Misérables
Do You Hear the People Sing? & One Day More
Les Misérables - Finale 10th Anniversary Concert
2008 2 discs set
HUGE UNDERGROUND CRAZY GOLF COURSE IN LONDON - SWINGERS
We met Matt Grech-Smith, one of the owners of Swingers - he was bit of a legend really.
Swingers is one of those rare novelty places that has actually been executed very well and where the enjoyment stretches past the initial amusement.
Perfect for a date, group of mates or office social - Try the XXX Martini cocktail, it's a ting.
Swingers is right beside 'The Gherkin' in the city of London - Nearest tube stations are Bank, Liverpool St and Aldgate
8 Brown’s Buildings
(Between Bury Street and St Mary Axe)
London EC3A 8AL
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The Perfect Date | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
To save up for college, Brooks Rattigan (Noah Centineo) creates an app where anyone can pay him to play the perfect stand-in boyfriend for any occasion.
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ED GRAY ART TV presents NIGHT ON MARE STREET ~ episode 2 ~
London-based painter Ed Gray discusses 'Night On Mare Street,' a work for his 2010 exhibition 'Mind Out Of Time' at the GX Gallery.
... at the recent Hackney Pig's Ear Beer festival it was all agreed that the Pitfield Brewery's Night On Mare Street II lived in the acceptably amusing beer name category. The beer festival took place in Ocean on Mare Street -- so you see what they did with their name. Its a play on the popular film sequence -- including the sequels*, BUT THE LOLL's don't stop there. Because the beer itself is a whopping 14.2% Thus a potential nightmare in bottle / draught form. 14.2% starts going beyond barley wine and into a hithertoo unappreciated area of bouze, namely the barley FORTIFIED wine...
It's called Pigs Ear because it's cockney rhyming sland for beer.
Dave Mustaine plays with Symphony - Deftones unreleased song Smile from Eros - Lzzy Hale
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Dave Mustaine plays with Symphony check out some video links! -- Deftones stream unreleased song called Smile from Eros --Lzzy Hale interview!
MEGADETH frontman Dave Mustaine played with a symphony on April 12 2014 he was a guest with the San Diego Symphony. The show was called Symphony Interrupted, and was held at the Copley Symphony Hall in San Diego, California!
Symphony of Destruction live:
Winter live:
Shaking hands:
Mick Burgess of Metal Express Radio had an interview with Lzzy Hale from Halestorm on April 1 in Newcastle, England check it out here:
Deftones Chino Moreno posted an unreleased Deftones track which was supposedly from the album Eros. They scrapped the album due to the car accident that Chi Cheng was in and now the vaults have opened a crack.
The song posted April 13th, is the one year anniversary of Chi's death. The song is Smile: Chino stated:
Chi, We miss you today and everyday. -deftones.
Listen below:
Sources: theprp, Blabbermouth
Ceremony 5 - York St John Graduation 2019
School of Humanities, Religion and Philosophy Awards
The following joint honours awards will also be presented in this ceremony:
- English Literature and English Language
- Creative Writing and English Language
WEAVEWORLD - Open Up My Eyes
WEAVEWORLD
are:
- Andy Clegg
- Andy Whitaker
- Aky
- John Lever
Rising from the ashes of The Chameleons and The Sun And The Moon, Weaveworld deliver everything their finepedigree suggest. They come on to a cacophony of sampled voices and a BBC tescard backdrop, and bring with them a relaxed confidence. It's the guitar work of Andy Clegg and Andy Whitaker that signifies the Weaveworld sound...
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