St James's Palace in London, United Kingdom
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St James's Palace - King Henry's Way to Show Off, London Palaces
St James's Palace - King Henry's Way to Show Off ► The palace was built between 1531 and 1536 by King Henry VIII who wanted simply to show off his wealth. A place like this was costing fortune not only to be built but to be maintained as well. The numerous chimneys show the need of every room to be heated singly (which was not economical at all) and the bricks (what the palace is made of) were the most expensive material at that time. St James's Palace remained the official home of the monarchy until Queen Victoria moves it to Buckingham palace which is right behind the corner... literally.
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St James's Palace, London (1926)
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This extract comes from Claude Friese-Greene's 'The Open Road' - originally filmed in 1925/6 and now re-edited and digitally restored by the BFI National Archive. Britain seen in colour for the first time was heralded as a great technical advance for the cinema audience - now we can view a much improved image, but one which still stays true to the principles of the colour process.
The rather haphazard journey from Land's End to John O'Groats creates a series of moving picture postcards. Look out for shots containing the component colours - red and blue-green - such as when a little girl in a red coat and hat walks among peacocks in the grounds of a castle, and three girls with red curly hair pose by the sea at Torquay.
The car is a Vauxhall D-type - considered a sporty model at the time. A long-distance journey by car was a relatively new concept, with none of the amenities en route now taken for granted. The visit to a petrol station shows smoking on the forecourt: no health and safety issues back then! The travelogue ends with a series of recognisable London landmarks. Much remains the same - one major exception being the volume of traffic on the roads. (Jan Faull)
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1st Battalion Grenadier Guards at St James's Palace.
1st Battalion Grenadier Guards & 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards Corps of Drums at St James's Palace and heading towards The Mall.
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Palace, Park and Square: St James's and the Birth of the West End - Simon Thurley CBE
Based on new research into the origins of St. Jamess, Simon Thurley looks into the ingredients that went into making a court quarter there and the way it formed a blueprint for the new West End of London.
This is the first of two lectures by Professor Thurley on Buildings in the West End of London.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.
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St James's Park - London
London's St. James's Park is a great place to take a break while in the heart of London. It's located in front of Buckingham Palace and is an easy walk to dozens of must see places including Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Horse Guards Parade, Parliament, West Minster Abbey, Whitehall and so much more.
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Heads Together 'thank you' event at St James's Palace
Summary film of a reception for everyone who has supported the Heads Together campaign since it launched in 2016. The campaign set out to give people the confidence to start a conversation on mental health, and get help when they need it.
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Exploring the District of St James's, London
Let's explore London's wealthy district of St James's - the home of Fornum and Mason, numerous galleries (art shops), yacht-sellers, St James's Palace, and Gentlemens's clubs galore. I start in Mayfair, on Park Lane, and make my way via Piccadilly to Green Park and The Ritz to Pall Mall and beyond, exploring various back-streets and alleys as I go.
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Changing the guard at St James’s Palace
London 15 November 2019
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Goofing off on a Trip to London. The guard we met was awesome and played along. All four takes included.
Changing the Guard | St James's Palace | Royalty | Streets of London | 1985
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Mounting the guard at St James's Palace filmed in 1985.
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Churchill's Chair, Hats and Ancient Shops of St James - Splendid London Walks
The area around St James Palace in London has many ancient shops and in this splendid walk The whole area is rich with London history.
There's Lock and co. where they claim to have invented the bowler hat and Lobb where you can see the first Wellington boot.
Further along there is James Fox, where Winston Churchill shopped for over 50 years. You can even sit in his chair.
There are also many gentlemen's clubs and narrow 17th century passages leading to old stables and a club where Jimi Hendrix met his girlfriend, also frequented by the Beatles and Rolling Stones.
Joolz also visits the hat shop where they made the hats for Indiana Jones, James Bond, Dr Who and Downton Abbey.
There is also a visit to the Red Lion pub which has the second oldest licence in London.
All this and more in this splendid London walk.
With music by Lil Lost Lou featuring Chris Tophill and Simon Goodall
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