Bones - Rothwell UK
Charnel House in Rothwell UK
London walk: Spitalfields Market with Kanon (華音チャンネル) + bubble tea + Richard explains MyLondon Photo
Join me and Kanon (華音チャンネル) – who has a great YouTube channel about life, Japan and her experiences living in the UK – as we walk through historic Spitalfields Market and end with interviewing Richard, who is homeless, about the MyLondon Photo Project.
We take in the free public art plus go for a quick diversion to Brick Lane before Kanon introduces me to bubble tea! At the end of the walk, we talk to Richard who is homeless and selling calendars for the MyLondon Photo Project. Richard’s photo, ‘Kerbside Bloom’ taken at the Barbican, appears as the June 2020 image, with some words from him on the connection between homelessness, the gutter and blossoming forth.
30-minute walk
Kanon (華音チャンネル)
Kanon’s wonderful channel can be found here:
Kanon’s interview with Richard can be found here:
Richard and Cafeart
Details of the MyLondon Photo Project can be found via and also the #mylondonphotoproject hashtag
Route timestamps:
00:29 Bishops Square
01:00 Dogman and Rabbitgirl with Coffee 2017 by Gillie and Marc
02:51 Choosing the Losing Side 2014 by David Teager-Portman
03:03 St Mary’s Spital Chapel and Charnel House
03:28 Frame Break 2016 by Jack West
04:02 Lamb Street
06:44 Crossing Commercial Street
07:47 Crossing Wilkes Street
09:08 Brick Lane
10:02 View towards Brick Lane Market
11:30 Brick Lane Jamme Masjid
11:41 Fournier Street
14:34 Christ Church Spitalfields
14:47 Spitalfields Market, Old Spitalfields entrance
15:08 Bubble tea
22:25 Interview with Richard, who is homeless, about his life and the MyLondon Photo Project/CafeArt.
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Top 10 Creepiest Haunted Places in Europe
Wretic created a new Top 10 Creepiest Haunted Places in Europe. + English subtitles since some of the words were hard to pronouce.
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1. Edinburgh Castle
2. Hoia Baciu Forest, Romania
3. Tower of London
4. Paris Sewers Museum
5. Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire, England
6. Torture Museum, Amsterdam
7. Vodnjan Mummies, Vodnjan Croatia
8. Abandoned Mansions, Ireland
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Charnel Myth
Just a wild imagination about Arnel Pineda and Charice Pempengco.
Snow in London February 2009
On the 2nd of February 2009, heavy snowfall fell upon South-East England and struck London. The snow was 20cm thick minimum. This is how Ari, Samuel, Aibek, Charnel and Andrew threw a massive snowball down a river.
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Places to see in ( Bosham - UK )
Places to see in ( Bosham - UK )
Bosham is a coastal village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England, centred about 2 miles west of Chichester with its clustered developed part west of this. Its land forms a broad peninsula projecting into natural Chichester Harbour where Bosham has its own harbour and inlet on the western side.
Broadbridge, sometimes known as North Bosham more developed round the A259 road and the Coastway railway line including Bosham railway station as with most stations in the county with direct services to London as well as the cities of Brighton and Portsmouth. The locality is increasingly referred to by its earlier name, Broadbridge.
Bosham is surrounded by varying width green buffer land, the vast bulk of which is the south of the peninsular. This includes the site of the original village centre on the harbour as well as the farmland and private property of Bosham Hoe. At spring tides the sea comes up high flooding the rural lower road and some car parking spaces.
Much of Bosham's history during the Early Middle Ages is ecclesiastical. Bede mentions Bosham in his book The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, speaking of Wilfrid's visit here in 681 when he encountered a Celtic monk, Dicul, and five disciples in a small monastery. The village is one of only five places that appear on the map attached to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of around this time.
In 850, the original village church was built on the site of the Roman basilica, and in the tenth century was replaced with Holy Trinity Church, situated beside Bosham Quay, that still serves as the local place of worship. There is a tradition that a daughter of Canute the Great drowned in a nearby brook and was buried here, although there seems to be little evidence for this.
Chichester Harbour, a Site of Special Scientific Interest is partly within the parish. This is a wetland of international importance, a Special Protection Area for wild birds and a Special Area of Conservation. The harbour is of particular importance for wintering wildfowl and waders of which five species reach numbers which are internationally important.
The Holy Trinity Church is an historic building of some note – it has been in existence at least since Anglo-Saxon times, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It has been dedicated to the Holy Trinity since the early part of the 14th century; its previous dedication is not known. Much of the building retains its original Saxon architecture, dating from about the late 800's. The tower houses an original Saxon window. There is also a 13th-century crypt, which is speculated to have been a charnel house used to harbour the bones of those from the collegiate church nearby. Holy Trinity occasionally hosts concerts and recitals.
( Bosham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bosham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bosham - UK
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Early Photos of Towns in Brittany, France: Part 2 (1858)
A collection of some of the earliest photographs of towns and other places of note in Brittany, France, taken by British photographer Henry D. Taylor in August 1858. Original captions are in quotations.
Source: Library of Congress.
marketplace, market, august, shipping, canal, boats, sellers, stalls, morlaix, france, french, victorian era, albumen prints, stereoviews, fashion, clothing, clothes, tourist, peasants, rare, vintage, european, europe, book, vendors, houses, homes, buildings, building, lampaul, south porch, church, people, posing, pics, pictures, historical, museum, calvary, charnel house, masonry, stonework, towers, doorway, st. pol-de-leon, tower, castle, battlements, door, cart, workers, working, cobblestone, street scenes, scenes, notre dame de creisker, quay, bridge, river, chateaulin, children, boys, chapel, heights, hill, st. michael, catholic, ancient, wayside cross, plougastel, medieval, pose, kids, south base, cemetery, tombstones, carved, carving, stone, west front, trees, forest, christianity, guimiliau, mediæval, middle ages, mediaeval, sacristy, view, early photography, priest, pastor, father, landscaping, gateway, st. thegonnec, renaissance, gate, arch, architecture, churchyard, ruins, victomes de tonquedec, overgrown, moat, fortifications, fortified, abandoned, derelict, exploration, film, movie,
Four Came Home / Passion Of Ice - Wounded Knee Records - 1986
Four Came Home were a band that I saw perform on several occasions as the band were pretty local to me and they were pretty good. I am indebted to David, the bassist of Four Came Home, for giving me a nice mint copy of this 7 single, supplying the flyers, photographs and for writing the text below.
David is undoubtedly, the most traveled gig goer I know about, getting on a train after a shift at his day job in Kings Cross to end up in Leeds or somewhere mad.
With just spare clothes in a bag for company, returning to work for 9am the next day, no doubt bleary eyed from the previous nights gig, and lack of sleep.
Repeat that several times a week, following several bands across the country throughout the years...
That's dedication for a noble cause!
Furthest I went to a gig was Portsmouth for a Death Cult gig, and that's only because my brother was living there, and could put me up for the night.
Oh I went to Aylesbury for an Xmal gig.
British Rail must have taken some strain for those two journeys!
Travelling to gigs was a much changed affair once I started helping out at All The Madmen Records in 1985 though.
I would be in the van with different bands, or catching lifts from the dear departed and much missed Raymond, to all kinds of places, North, South, East and West...
Being in the van certainly made up some miles which were woefully lacking earlier on in the 1980's (and it was certainly cheaper than train fares).
The band was an idea of mine and Wink's in 1985.
We were not musicians but thought we would have a go.
An advert in the Music Press saw us recruit Paul (Baz) Morea a Guitarist from Enfield who had played in bands and had his own record label which had seen a release from local Enfield band London PX.
A singer soon followed in Sharon Lane.
I played bass and Wink the drums. Wink brought his first kit from Martin of Skeletal Family.
Baz painstakingly helped me and Wink and plenty of rehearsals at Cuffley Youth Centre saw us gradually get ready to play our first gig.
This turned out to be at a friends party in Brentford in May 1985.
We enlisted the help of our good friend Paul Barron as roadie.
Our first official gig was the following month at The Bay Horse Colliers End supporting Petticoat Tales another local Hertfordshire band.
Through people we knew from going to loads of gigs we soon started getting gigs in London at the Clarendon, Greyhound and Bull & Gate supporting the likes of All About Eve, our good friends Shadowland, The Veil and Flag of Convenience.
We also did an all day gig at the Boston Arms in Tufnell Park, called the Mad Bastards Tea Party with Rubella Ballet, Bridandage, Kindergarten and Ausgang and managed a support with the U.K Subs at the Royal Standard, Walthamstow and Into a Circle at Stevenage Bowes Lyon.
We also got to play the Marquee Wardour Street supporting Skeletal Family.
Not sure how that happened!
We still did lots of local gigs playing the Square in Harlow several times.
The Bay Horse again, Cuffley Youth Centre which was a multi local band event we organised ourselves, Cuffley Football Cub and Barclay Hall in Hoddesdon.
We did a few demo's and started sending them off more in hope to see if we could get some interest.
A call came from an independent label in Oxford called Wounded Knee records which resulted in this split single with an Oxford band called Passion of Ice.
Two tracks were recorded at Jumbo Studios in London called 'Diamonds in the Sky' and 'H' and these were produced by an engineer from Enfield who we became friendly with Nick. '
H' was written by our roadie Paul.
There was a delay in the record coming out for reasons l can not remember but when it did some kind words from Mick Mercer saw us do a small interview with him in Melody Maker.
That later appeared in his first Gothic Rock book.
We did do a video for the single which is still around somewhere.
We also did some fanzine pieces in 'Day of The Raygun Cometh' and 'Artificial Life' which were two very good fanzines at the time, and some local press pieces.
Some dates were played with Passion of Ice in Swanley, Luton, London and Oxford to promote the single.
We later became a five piece in 1987 with the addition of Chris a second guitarist.
More gigs followed in Lowestoft, where we played three times thanks to some good friends Kevin and Amanda and we actually got a good following there.
Two were headlines the other supporting Fields of the Nephilim.
We also played in Bristol supporting Ghost Dance.
The Band came to an end in late 1987 with me and Sharon leaving.
Baz, Wink and Chris carried on with a new singer and bassist as FF Bombz.
I joined a band called the Raindogs and Sharon ended up in a band called Benediction.
Me and Wink would end up playing together again in a punk covers band called the Ware Allstars with Nick and Bob from Clampdown and Ric Blaxill from Sound Service and the Thirsty Brothers.
Crowden Brook, Edale - scramble with JMCS
A lovely day with the JMCS (jmcs-london.org.uk ) scrambling up Crowden Brook onto Kinderscout. v2 includes a clip from the waterfall section - the best bit!
The Forgotten - Trailer
Now available to rent and own on Digital HD!
14 year old TOMMY and his unstable father MARK are forced to squat in a derelict flat in an abandoned ‘ghost town’ of a London council estate. While he struggles to reconnect with his deteriorating father, and glean where his mum might have gone, introverted Tommy makes an unlikely new friend in ballsy, street-smart CARMEN. Together they start to unravel the chilling truth behind the strange noises coming through Tommy's bedroom wall from the supposedly empty flat next door. And the bizarre things that Tommy’s been seeing. What does the malign force want…? The truth is more terrifying than Tommy could possibly imagine.
At home with Rayvenn D'Clark
Get to know the young artist from London in the third video from our partnership with Gucci.
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Simulation
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Toads turning time: verifying visualizations of the Sanctuary
The ‘Sanctuary’ structure in the late Neolithic Avebury monument complex has been visualized in turn as a four stage mainly roofed structure (Piggott 1940), a charnel house (Burl 2002), a maze (Thomas 1999) or as a place for the ritual marking of status and identity (Pollard and Reynolds 2002). As a subsidiary wood and stone structure between the mainly stone Avebury circle and the mainly wood West Kennet Palisades, like Woodhenge in the Stonehenge monument complex, it is anomalous for the materiality model’s (Parker Pearson 2012) expectation that wood and stone structures are categorically separated places of, respectively, life and death. These various visualizations of the Sanctuary will be interrogated by the evidence of archaeological site excavation, 3D modelling of the monument in its landscape integrated with planetarium software, archaeoastronomy, and myth analysis. The archaeological data provides detailed evidence of a complex syntax of material culture at the Sanctuary. The 3D modelling reveals tiered concentric lintelled post circles and stone arrangements. The archaeoastronomy reveals a full suite of lunar-solar alignments. These three dimensions are verified by the emerging convergence between Palaeolithic Continuity Theory and the phylogenetic analysis of myth (Witzel 2012) which predicts that proto-Indo-European myth will be one regional outcome from an earlier hunter-gatherer cultural substrate. The findings from all four disciplines can be integrated into another visualization of the Sanctuary in which combined materials and alignments were intended to ritually repair a cosmology perceived in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age to be threatened with stasis.
References
Burl, A., 2002. The Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany. London: Yale UP.
Parker Pearson, M., 2012. Stonehenge. London: Simon and Schuster.
Piggott, S., 1940. ‘Timber circles: a re-examination’. Archaeological Journal 96, 193-222.
Pollard, J. and Reynolds, A., 2002. Avebury: The biography of a landscape. Stroud: Tempus.
Thomas, J., 1999. Understanding the Neolithic. London: Routledge.
Witzel, E.J.M., 2012. The Origins of the World’s Mythologies. Oxford: UP
Lionel Sims, Emeritus, University of East London
Far Away Trailer
A trailer for winterfall chicago's production of Far Away by Caryl Churchill. Dec. 1st- 11th 2011 at The Charnel House in Chicago. Buy your tickets now space is limited:
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Picasso exhibition liverpool Aug 10.3gp
Picasso paintings inside the Tate Gallery Liverpool England showing the last room. The title of the exhibition was Peace and Freedom. It WAS A CHANCE TO SEE THE MASTERPIECE THE CHARNEL House
Join us on 4th November 2017
Join us for THE centenary celebration of this festival of progressive humanity in Southall, west London, on Saturday 4th November, at 4.30pm.
For speeches, song, food, drink and good company.
“Our demands most moderate are - we only want the earth!”
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100th Anniversary of the October Revolution
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The October revolution was an event of unsurpassed historical impact; an event which literally shook the world and has shaped the 20th century.
For it at once sounded the death knell of imperialism and clearly indicated the future path of humanity’s development – namely socialism.
Cde Harpal Brar gives a message of greeting message on the significance of the 100th anniversary of the Great Socialist October Revolution.
Lenin, commenting in 1918 on the influence of the USSR upon the proletarians of all countries said:
“The example of the Soviet Republic will stand before them for a long time to come. Our Socialist Republic of Soviets will stand secure as a torch of international socialism and as an example to all the labouring masses. Over there – conflict, war, bloodshed, the sacrifice of millions of lives, capitalist exploitation; here – a genuine policy of peace and a Socialist Republic of Soviets”.
The Russian revolution, that started with the storming of the winter palace in St Petersburg (Renamed Leningrad after the revolution) on 7th November 1917 was a mighty uprising of the working and toiling masses, who under the leadership of the Bolsheviks overthrew Tsarist feudal and capitalist exploitation, quitting the slaughter of WW1, and establishing the rule of the Soviets: councils of working-class men and women, peasant farmers, rank-and-file soldiers and sailors.
It was the Soviet revolution, with the Russian workers' demand for peace land and bread, and the rising rebellion of workers in all countries, fed up to their back teeth of the charnel house of mechanised trench warfare, fought without sense, for the super profits of the imperial exploiters, that brought an end to the world war.
The young Soviet government sued for peace, but after WW1 was invaded by the armed forces of no fewer than 14 capitalist and imperialist powers (including the US, Canada, Britain, Germany, Japan, France, Finland, Latvia and Poland) intent on restoring class rule and exploitation. For they were terrified of the example that the Bolshevik revolution set to their own exploited workers and colonial slaves - upon whose continued forced labour, all their wealth and privilege was founded.
The Soviet union was built in the most difficult conditions of hostile imperialist encirclement, yet incredible progresses was made in the project of building an advanced Socialist economy capable of meeting the material and spiritual needs of the working masses.
Illiteracy was eradicated, the masses were educated and enlightened, higher technology, science, and culture was adopted, and brought to bear on all the problems facing the burgeoning Soviet development. It was a truly unparalleled renaissance in human culture.
It is precisely such lessons of world shaking successes, won but the working masses under the leadership of the Marxist-Leninist (third) communist international, that we need to revisit and relearn in today's crisis-ridden monopoly capitalist world.
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The First Kilodney Cassette - Very rare! - Part 1 of 5
Recorded by Crad Kilodney in Toronto. circa 1989
Part 1 includes: track 01 Answering Machine; track 02 Obligatory Tit Time; track 03 Dial the Good News; track 04 Jesus Christ
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Exerpts from OBITUARY, The Globe and Mail, by Martin Levin, Published Friday, 09 May 2014:
Crad Kilodney was a curmudgeon and a misanthrope who disavowed his family and his name. He was a mostly self-published author whose literary life was conducted largely on the streets of Toronto, hawking books with titles such as Bloodsucking Monkeys from North Tonawanda, Suburban Chicken-strangling Stories and Putrid Scum to people he disdained, in an adopted city he loathed. He railed constantly against the hypocrisy and stupidity of the world.
He was a one-off, by no means a literary genius, but a unique character, an off-the-wall satirist, even a nihilist, with a streak of charitable good will toward at least a chosen few.
It is known Kilodney hailed from Jamaica, a neighbourhood in the New York borough of Queens, that he was from a Greek family, and that he had a degree in astronomy from the University of Michigan. According to Richard Grayson, in a 2007 post for the website Reluctant Habits, Mr. Kilodney, already a decided misanthrope, left the United States out of disgust with “Watergate and U.S. culture generally.”
Soon after arriving in Canada, Mr. Kilodney took a series of thankless jobs with a succession of publishers, from sales rep to warehouse clerk. He’d had some very modest writing success – having sold an unsolicited story to the now defunct, satirical magazine National Lampoon – and decided to try his luck selling his work on the streets of Toronto.
From 1978 through 1995, he made a meagre living hawking more than 30 titles under his own Charnel House imprint. He became a minor Toronto landmark, a fixture at the University of Toronto, on Yonge Street and around the Toronto Stock Exchange.
He would wear a cardboard sign around his neck, reading something like Rotten Canadian Literature or Worst-selling Author.
Believing as he did that the fix was in for “respectable” mainstream fiction and that most people were doltish or ignorant, Mr. Kilodney was never the most welcoming of street presences. The only ones with whom he let down his formidable armour of cynicism – which earned him a cult following, making his books modestly collectible – were those he considered intelligent and a number of devoted friends.
In 1988, to help prove his case against the CanLit establishment, he submitted a number of stories by famous writers such as Chekhov and Hemingway (names and titles often preposterously changed) to a CBC Radio literary contest. All were rejected by the jury, but whether they were taken in by the prank is unknown.
He was also in the habit of tape-recording his frequently strange interplay with customers and kibitzers. He compiled the tapes under the title of On the Street with Crad Kilodney; (this is a compilation prior to the street tapes.) They are now extremely rare.
Despite My Deepest Fear Headline Show - The Full Moon, Cardiff - December 10th - Promo Video
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Despite My Deepest Fear hail from the depths of London. The metalcore five-piece have released one EP to date and have played more shows than you can count. With the release of 'Burdens' and 'Tonight Matthew, I'm Going to Be...', DMDF's popularity took to the skies, and saw them progress from a recognised British metalcore artist to an internationally known heavyweight. In response to the overwhelming demand from their fan base, Despite My Deepest Fear have announced their new 11 track album Dimensions' which features a further 9 new tracks, and is set to be released early 2011.
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SPUTNIK: Orbiting the world with George Galloway - Episode 95
We make no excuse for revisiting the Indian Ocean paradise of the Chagos Islands in a week when, thanks to the Scottish National Party, the British Parliament will be forced to confront the issue yet again. The population was ethnically-cleansed by a Labour government so the US could have a military base there; and despite denials, they’ve even been used as a staging post to the charnel house of the War on Terror. Dr. Paul Monaghan MP discusses the debate secured by his party. We also take a look at President Xi Jinping of China’s state visit to the UK. The visit was a great success despite some noises off; seemed to open a breach between Britain and the US; and it finally brought Jeremy Corbyn face-to-face with Her Majesty. China expert Keith Bennett hops aboard Sputnik to discuss the visit and its significance.