Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach | Heritage Days
In September 2009 Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach gave guided tours of its famous Carousel and Scenic Railway as part of Heritage Events in the region. This is local news coverage of the event by BBC Look East news and ITV Anglia News.
Hopton Holiday Village Great Yarmouth
The heart of this seaside British region is home to this hotel in Great Yarmouth, offering clear expedition of the surrounding areas and a convenient launch into the historical, cultural, and natural activities here. The many corporate, government, commercial, and medical strongholds of the area are within short proximity to the Hopton Holiday Village Great Yarmouth, as are those of the neighboring towns. There are many golf courses in the immediate area, while such leisurely attractions as Great Yarmouth Racetrack, the Pavilion, Sealife Center, Norfolk Broads, Wellington Pier, Wellesley Park,
Maids Head Norwich Oldest Hotel in Britain
The Maids Head Hotel in Norwich has launched a claim to be the oldest hotel in Britain. Here is Bob Lloyd, Deputy City Crier, making the proclamation on Gentlemans Walk in the presence of the Lord Mayor of Norwich, Councillor Keith Driver, 3 July 2013
Flight showing from St Osyth beach to Holland Haven 04/07/15
A flight along the coast from St.Osyth Beach to Holland Haven on 04/07/15. The Clacton Beach Festival was underway. Also shows the new sea defense work East of the Pier and the new beaches that have been formed and used for the first time today. They will be all along from the Pier to Holland Haven soon. Notice the other plane fly underneath us at St Osyth Beach.
Golden Sands Haven Mabelthorpe holiday park, swimming pool slide caravan 2019
Golden Sands Haven Mabelthorpe holiday park, swimming pool slide caravan 2019
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This video is Looking around Golden Sands Haven holiday park. take a look at what its like inside the caravan and around the holiday park. Including the fair and swimming pool.
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Botolph
Botolph - An exciting new Historical Novel based in the seventh century and featuring the adventures of two young boys, one of whom in real life achieved the reputation of being the holiest and wisest man in England. Excerpt read by the author D.S. Pepper. The book costs £8.99 plus £3 p&p from Earlsgate Publishing, Box 721, Folkestone CT20 9EY, Amazon and other bookshops. Website Botolph.info.
BBC Look East - Labour's Seaside Express in Lowestoft
BBC Look East's coverage of Labour's Seaside Express visiting Lowestoft to campaign with Bob Blizzard.
Places to see in ( Southwold - UK )
Places to see in ( Southwold - UK )
Southwold is a small town on the English North Sea coast in the Waveney district of Suffolk. Southwold lies at the mouth of the River Blyth within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The town of Southwold is about 11 miles (18 km) south of Lowestoft, 29 miles (47 km) north-east of Ipswich and 97 miles (156 km) north-east of London, within the parliamentary constituency of Suffolk Coastal. The 2012 Housing Report by the Southwold and Reydon Society concluded that 49 per cent of the dwellings in the town are used as second homes and let to holiday-makers.
Southwold Harbour remains one of the main fishing ports on the Suffolk coastline. In 2012, additional facilities for the fleet were constructed there, as part of the repair and reinstatement of the Harbour's North Wall.
In 2007 the Southwold Railway Society submitted plans to build a new line between the parish of Easton Bavents and Henham Park, to link the town to the nearest mainline service at Halesworth. Southwold lighthouse was commissioned in 1890 and automated and electrified in 1938.
Southwold Pier was built in 1900. At 247 metres (810 ft) it was long enough to accommodate the Belle steamers which carried trippers along the coast at that time. In World War II, it was weakened by two breaches, and in 1955 a large section was destroyed by a gale. The pier was entirely rebuilt and restored in 2001 and is now about 190 metres (620 ft) long.
Southwold Museum holds a number of exhibits focused on the local and natural history of the town. The museum is owned and managed by the Southwold Museum & Historical Society. It is part of the Maritime Heritage East programme which unites 43 maritime museums on the East Coast.
Southwold Harbour lies south of the town on the River Blyth. Vehicular access is via York Road and Carnsey Road to the west, and Ferry Road to the east. The harbour extends nearly a mile upstream from the river mouth, and is mainly used by fishing boats, yachts and small pleasure boats.
( Southwold - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Southwold . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Southwold - UK
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Public Accounts Committee Proceedings - April 12, 2017
Meeting start: 4:19
Introductions: 4:30
Opening remarks: 6:32 and 12:53
PC Caucus questions: 17:57 and 1:17:16
NDP Caucus questions: 37:40 and 1:30:40
LIB Caucus questions: 57:31 and 1:43:41
Closing remarks: 1:57:12 and 1:57:50
Committee business: 1:58:07
Agenda: Health-care funding and February 2017 Report of the Auditor General - Follow-up of 2013 and 2014 Recommendations
Witnesses: Denise Perret, deputy minister, Department of Health and Wellness,
and Byron Rafuse, deputy minister, Department of Finance and Treasury Board
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Trip to Bath - UK August 2015
Trip to Bath, UK
August 2015
Edward Liam Fleming, Colonel, US Air Force, 1970 - 2000, Lecture at the NYS Military Museum
Colonel Edward Liam Fleming
DOB: 16 April 1948
Hometown: Buffalo, NY
Place of Birth: Buffalo, NY
Inducted: July 1970
Discharged: 28 March 2000
United States. Air Force
New York (State). Air National Guard
Cold War
United States. Air Force Detachment, 13Wing,
United States. Air Force Rescue Squadron, 102nd
United States. Air Force Aircrew Training and Test Wing 1550
United States. Air Force Rescue Wing, 106th
United States. Air Force Aerspace Rescue and Recovery Squadron, 31st
United States. Air Force Provisional Squadron, 4412th
8 December 2004
Cambridge Public Library, Cambridge, NY
Fleming, Edward Liam
Lindberg, Charles
Onoodo, Lt.
Tarandy, Alexander
Wofford, Lt. Col. Travis
Nielsen, Dr. Jenni
World wide
Persian Gulf
Desert Storm
Jolly Green Giant
Helicopter rescues
Recovery of last WW2 Japanese combatant
Instuctor pilot
Flight examiner
Long and varied Airforce and Air National Guard career.
Two sets. One is an interview in 2004 (1:18:59 long).
The other is a lecture at the New York State Military Museum. (1:01:51 long)
Veteran oral history interview published by the New York State Military Museum. The State of New York, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs and the New York State Military Museum are not responsible for the content, accuracy, opinions or manner of expression of the veterans whose historical interviews are presented in this video. The opinions expressed by those interviewed are theirs alone and not those of the State of New York.
Princess Elizabeth visits a circus. Archive film 95404
Members of the Royal Family, aunts, uncles and cousins of Princess Elizabeth at a fairground, standing in a group. Close up shot of a big wheel lit with bulbs and of the royal children in cars watched by their parents, a fairground worker in the background. A fairground train, then dodgems.
A circus ring, a troupe of white horses running around, shots from the side of Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II laughing. Clowns, the Princess laughing as a pyramid of clowns are pushed over by a dwarf.
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (Robinson Crusoe #1)
Shipwrecked and castaway, Daniel DeFoe’s hard-luck character is still the standard for “growing where you’re planted.” Captured by pirates, he makes his break in a small boat and undergoes desperate adventures before winning his way back to civilization. But Crusoe proves willing to chance his luck a second time when, after sweating his way to prosperity as a planter in Brazil, he undertakes a voyage that isn’t needful… and is marooned on a small island off South America.
Crusoe shows the value of single-minded labor as he pursues ways to feed, shelter, and clothe himself. His ardent wish is to escape his island – why is it that the only people who come there are cannibals? But he spends more than two decades in isolation before acquiring a sidekick – the man Friday you’ve probably heard of. And who would guess his way to salvation would depend on leading a last-ditch fight against a shipful of mutineers?
Chapter 01. Start in Life - 00:00
Chapter 02. Slavery & Escape - 30:42
Chapter 03. Wrecked On a Desert Island - 58:58
Chapter 04. First Weeks On the Island - 1:41:10
Chapter 05. Builds a House - The Journal - 2:30:34
Chapter 06. Ill and Conscience-Stricken - 3:01:18
Chapter 07. Agricultural Experience - 3:33:47
Chapter 08. Surveys His Position - 3:54:53
Chapter 09. A Boat - 4:19:00
Chapter 10. Tames Goats - 4:57:18
Chapter 11. Finds Print of Man's Foot on the Sand - 5:24:10
Chapter 12. A Cave Retreat - 5:55:31
Chapter 13. Wreck of a Spanish Ship - 6:35:57
Chapter 14. A Dream Realized - 7:06:53
Chapter 15. Friday's Education - 7:44:45
Chapter 16. Rescue of Prisoners From Cannibals - 8:20:30
Chapter 17. Visit of Mutineers - 8:58:52
Chapter 18. The Ship Recovered - 9:34:33
Chapter 19. Return to England - 10:12:10
Chapter 20. Fight Between Friday and a Bear - 10:46:17
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Most Amazing Landing | Planes Landing ever caught on camera | Airplane crash
Most Amazing Landing | Planes Landing ever caught on camera | Airplane crash
Open House 2019 Funeral Service - Cape Cod CC
Open House Cape Cod Community College Funeral Service
Watch: House Rules Committee debates impeachment vote rules (FULL LIVE STREAM)
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Trump is just the fourth president in U.S. history to face impeachment, which could be approved by this week on the House floor. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son. Read more: Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:
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Sept. 17, 2018 - Law Amendments Committee Proceedings
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Oct. 17, 2019 - House of Assembly Proceedings
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Question Period: 1:14:52
Government Business: 2:05:01 and 6:33:29
Committee of the Whole House on Bills: 6:06:38
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Mar. 20, 2018 - House of Assembly Proceedings
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Budget Address: 31:38
Question Period: 2:54:13
Government Business: 3:44:20
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Oct. 30, 2019 - House of Assembly Proceedings
Proceedings start: 21:16
Question Period: 1:15:04
Opposition Members’ Business: 2:06:06
Government Business: 4:45:34
Adjournment: 7:56:08
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