Herne Hill Market in London
A walk through Herne Hill Market in London. You can see more on the A Lady in London blog:
Herne Hill Market Sports (1938)
Item title reads - Herne Hill.
Borough market sports. London.
M/S pan across people watching. M/S of men taking part in sack race, the film is speeded up to show them jumping and falling over. M/S of men trying to ride bicycles carrying five baskets at once. Various shots of men who have the baskets over their heads and can't see where they are going. M/S as one man comes in to win. Speeded up shot of people stacking 12 baskets and carrying them above their heads, some topple over.
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Brockwell Park Drone London . Herne Hill, Dulwich,
This video is about Brockwell Park, South London, Lido
Brockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare[1] (125.53 acres) park located between Brixton, Herne Hill and Tulse Hill, bordered by Brixton Water Lane, Norwood Road, Tulse Hill (Road), and Dulwich Road in South London.[2]
The park commands views of the skyline of the city and Central London. At the top of the hill within the park stands Brockwell Hall.
The Brockwell Lido, a Grade II listed art deco building near the top of the park, is an open-air swimming pool popular with swimmers and bathers.[3] Its attached café/restaurant is also popular. Other amenities in Brockwell Park include tennis courts, a bowling green, a BMX track and a miniature railway.[4]
The park is home to the Lambeth Country Show, which usually takes place in July.[5][6] An annual fireworks display also takes place around November 5.[7]
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Herne Hill Market #4: Sun 7 July 2013
The award-winning Herne Hill market takes place every Sunday in Railton Road, by Herne Hill Rail Station.
London Streets (582.) - West Norwood - Tulse Hill - Brixton - Lambeth
Hi, here is another video. We are driving from West Norwood back to my yard. We will drive through Brixton where is really heavy trafic.
Herne Hill Market #3: Sun 23 Dec 2012
Herne Hill has a thriving weekly market at the station end of Railton Road. Every Sunday, 10am to 4pm. High-quality food, crafts and clothes.
Driving in London fog - around Herne Hill
Driving in London [ Fog ] - Herne Hill to Brixton
Driving past Brockwell Park
BLUE PATCH GREEN CHRISTMAS AT HERNE HILL MARKET
Join us at the Blue Patch Christmas marquee Herne Hill Market in south London on Saturday 13th December.
We will have the world's first Green Singing Santa (aka Professor Polytunnel) and fabulous British made, sustainable Christmas gifts for everyone - even men and bicycles. Share your Christmas with us on Saturday13th we can't wait to welcome you (the marquee is next to the Half Moon Pub on Half Moon Lane, SE24)
Herne Hill 2018
Vlog of Herne Hill small businesses created by a local young Vlogger, supported by Creation Trust and Southwark Council February 2018.
Herne Hill: Property
Find out why young families are flocking to live in SE24
Frosty Day in London Herne Hill (SE24)
Another Frosty day in London Herne Hill. Featuring Sunray Gardens and North Dulwich station area.
Herne Hill Cycling Aka Holiday Sport (1952)
Herne Hill, South London.
Cycling at Herne Hill:
C.U. Bicycles parked, pan up to G.V. ditto. G.V. Elevated, masses of bikes at Herne Hill track. LV. Pan race in progress. SV. Bicyclists whizzing past crowd. LV. Towards, end of race. SV. Cyclists removing track suits. One with Canada on jersey. SCU. Cyclists talking - one with Canada on jersey. SV. Australian track champion seated on grass. SV. Cyclists lining up at start. SV. Cyclists mounting. SV. Starter fires gun. LV. Start of International Pursuit Race. SV. Spectators. GV. Race in progress. SV. Cyclists racing. & coming over finishing line. CU Keith Bentley winner of the Curacho Golden Wheel trophy.
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Welcome to my local area - Herne Hill
I braved the cold and went out and about to show you my beloved Herne Hill, one of the Top 5 Hills in the country (after Harry, before Biggin).
If you'd like to enter the Unexpected Quiz, send your answers to: unexpectedquiz@gmail.com
CLOSING DATE: 11.59pm, Sunday 1st December 2019.
I'll do the winner on my 9th December vlog, but basically if you enter I reckon you have a very high chance of winning.
Thanks everyone - follow me on Twitter if you want:
Number 196 bus ride from Norwood Junction to Elephant & Castle, London (the full complete journey).
A bus journey starting at Norwood Junction Station
& then passing along the following:
Portland Road
Stanley Hall
Elm Park Road
Howden Road
Wharncliffe Gardens
Grange Avenue
South Norwood Hill / All Saints Church
Upper Beulah Hill
Beulah Spa
Hermitage Road
Convent Hill
Biggin Hill
Crown Point / Beulah Hill
Crown Point / Knights Hill
Lakeview Road
West Norwood Fire Station
St Julian's Farm Road
West Norwood Station
Norwood Road / Robson Road
Lancaster Avenue
Tulse Hill Station
Thurlow Park Road
Deronda Road
Brockwell Park Gardens
Rosendale Road
Brockwell Park
Herne Hill Station
Brockwell Lido
Chaucer Road / Effra Parade
Brixton Water Lane
Morval Road
St Matthews Estate
Lambeth Town Hall
Brixton Station
Brixton Academy
Stansfield Road
Stockwell Green
Stockwell Gardens
South Lambeth Road / Stockwell Station
Binfield Road Lansdowne Way
Lansdowne Green
Wilcox Road
Covent Garden Market East Side
Vauxhall Bus Station
St Anne's Church
Loughborough Street
Kennington Road
Renfrew Road
Newington Butts
Elephant & Castle Station
and finishing at Elephant & Castle / Newington Causeway
A bus ride on a cold, crisp winters day - all the trees looked bare without any leaves (which is a great opportunity to see much more of the buildings usually hidden by the summer tree leaves and flowers in the summer months).
(This video is from our archives recorded on Monday 19th January 2015).
Back In Brixton Vlog Part 1
This is a vlog showing parts of Cowley Estate and Myatts Field North Estate in Brixton. Myatts Field North Estate on currently being mostly demolished and partially refurbished. This new site is called Oval Quarter. There are also new roads created within North Brixton, such as Crawshay Road, Eleanor Road, Bramah Road and Dundas Road.
Brixton is a district of South London within the London Borough of Lambeth. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. Brixton is mainly residential with a prominent street market and substantial retail sector. It is a multiethnic community, with a large percentage of its population being of African and Caribbean descent. It lies within Inner South London and is bordered by Stockwell, Clapham, Streatham, Camberwell, Tulse Hill and Herne Hill. The district houses the main offices of the London Borough of Lambeth.
The name Brixton is thought to originate from Brixistane, meaning the stone of Brixi, a Saxon lord. Brixi is thought to have erected a boundary stone to mark the meeting place of the ancient hundred court of Surrey. The location is unknown but is thought to be at the top of Brixton Hill, at a road known at the time as Bristow or Brixton Causeway, long before any settlement in the area. Brixton marks the rise from the marshes of North Lambeth up to the hills of Upper Norwood and Streatham. At the time the River Effra flowed from its source in Upper Norwood through Herne Hill to Brixton. At Brixton the river was crossed by low bridges for Roman roads to the south coast of Britain, now Brixton Road and Clapham Road. The main roads were connected through a network of medieval country lanes, such as Acre Lane, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton Water Lane and Lyham Road, formerly Black Lane. It was only at the end of the 18th century that villages and settlements formed around Brixton, as the original woodland was gradually reduced until the area was covered in farmland and market gardens known for game and strawberries.
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'You can't do that in Sainsburys or Tescos!' | Herne Hill for Independent Businesses
In this documentary I interviewed shop owners in Herne Hill about the importance of shopping independent and what they liked about their local community.
Part of a series of vlogs promoting independent businesses in the London Borough of Southwark, Supported by Creation trust & Southwark Council.
View the rest of the documentaries here:
Shot and edited by myself.
Special thanks to the contributors:
Kaija Haiggs
Johnnie
Jo Hill
Elaine Partleton
Barrie Westwell
Nikki Kastner
Samuel Alebioshu
Executive Produced By Patrischia Warmington.
Music:
Scott Holmes - Corporate (Innovative)
UK Cycling - Salisbury Market to Alabare Guest House
Herne Hill (1930-1939)
Full title reads: Herne Hill.
Herne Hill, London.
Basket-carrying Contest possibly at Market Porters' Sports. Men placing wicker baskets one on top of another creating tall lines of baskets. Several shots of the men placing baskets on their heads and walking with them along track. Some cut in shots of crowd.
N.B. Item found in Unidentified Gazettes reel. Presumably from 1930s Gazettes.
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TULSE HILL, Property for sale in London
107 Tulse Hill is located within a 12 -15 minute walk from three number National Rail stations and one number Tube station, all of these service London within 15 minutes.
To the rear of this development is one of South London's treasures, Brockwell Park, a much loved and valued green space. Brockwell Park consists of numerous walks, children's playgrounds and one of London's few remaining outdoor swimming pools.
Anthony Neville Homes Ltd is well known for quality, affordability, and above all, attention to detail. They are currently one of the few builders delivering A-rated homes to the housing development market. It is also committed to making homes more energy efficient. The company has gained a reputation for meeting customer needs by providing a professional tailored service. It can offer a wide range of houses from elegant first homes to luxury family homes.