⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ London Underground to Waterloo incl. South Bank Walking Tour
A first-person perspective London walk tour from St Pancras International, taking the underground to Waterloo Station (via the Piccadilly and Northern Lines), and then exploring the South Bank.
FILMED: December 2018 (Saturday Early Afternoon)
ROUTE MAP*:
ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 St Pancras International (Pancras Road Entrance)
03:21 London Underground (King's Cross Underground Station)
05:14 Leicester Square Underground Station (Piccadilly Line)
06:58 Northern Line Underground Station (Southbound Platform)
08:31 Charing Cross Underground Station (Northern Line)
09:12 Waterloo Underground Station (Northern Line)
10:36 Waterloo Station
13:51 Cab Road (Junction with York Road 14:54)
15:18 Sutton Walk
16:12 Concert Hall Approach
17:39 Festival Walk
18:50 The Queen's Walk
37:10 Hatfields
37:48 Stamford Street
41:12 Waterloo Road
41:44 Charlie Chaplin Walk
43:23 Tenison Way
43:42 Mepham Street
43:58 Cab Road
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
07:22 Tube Train Approaching
13:18 Waterloo Station New Platforms
16:50, 21:35 Royal Festival Hall
17:58 Nelson Mandela Statue
19:00 The Circus Bar
20:52 The Southbank Centre
21:35 View of the London Eye
22:00 Festival Pier on the River Thames
22:36 Southbank Skate Space
22:58 Outdoor Dining Pods
24:23 South Bank Book Fair
25:35, 26:56 Waterloo Bridge
25:58 National Theatre
29:39 Street Food
31:25 View towards St Paul's and the City of London
32:27 Gabriel's Pier
34:10 Oxo Tower Wharf
38:38 The London Nautical School
40:50, 41:49 ODEON BFI IMAX (Cinema)
43:59 Waterloo Station
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The 10 Best Places To Live In The United Kingdom (New)
Reasons to move to the UK are plentiful. It's why, in 2015, well over half a million people moved to the UK from other countries. Maybe you are considering moving there yourself but need a little more convincing?
The UK has a wide range and many of jobs on offer, world-class educational institutions, rich history, free healthcare, including emergency care,...
When asked where the best place to live in the UK is, many of us will probably have our own answers – whether they’re bias or not.
What makes a place the perfect place to live?
It is health and life expectancy, employment and earnings, low crime rates, general levels of well-being, and access to places for socializing and downtime.
Whether you’re a thrill seeker or a nature lover,
here are the 10 best places to live in the UK in 2019 - in terms of beautiful scenery, affordable housing and a high quality of life:
1. Orkney, Scotland.
2. York, North Yorkshire.
3. Richmondshire, Yorkshire and the Humber.
4. Rutland, East Midlands.
5. Derbyshire Dales, East Midlands.
6. Belfast, Northern Ireland.
7. Hambleton, Yorkshire and the Humber.
8. Winchester.
9. St Albans, East of England.
10. Chelmsford, Essex.
These 10 locations are the cream of the crop when it comes to earnings and employment, education, well-being and even broadband speed.
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London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
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The Chunnel - World's Longest Underwater Tunnel - History Channel HD
At its lowest level, it is 75 m (250 feet) deep. At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the tunnel has the lengthiest undersea section of any passage in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both much longer overall at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) and also deeper at 240 metres (790 feet) listed below sea degree. The speed limitation in the tunnel is 160 kilometres per hr (99 mph).
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Concepts for a cross-Channel repaired hyperlink looked like early as 1802, British political as well as press stress over the compromising of nationwide safety delayed attempts to construct a passage. An early attempt at constructing a Stations Tunnel was made in the late 19th century, on the English side in the hope of forcing the hand of the English Government. The eventual successful project, organised by Eurotunnel, began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994. At 4.650 billion, the project can be found in 80 % over its anticipated budget.
At 37.9 kilometres (23.5 mi), the tunnel has the longest undersea section of any kind of passage in the world, although the Seikan Passage in Japan is both longer complete at 53.85 kilometres (33.46 mi) as well as much deeper at 240 metres (790 ft) here sea level. The rate limit in the passage is 160 kilometres per hour (99 miles per hour). The passage hooks up end-to-end doing the LGV Nord and also High Rate 1 high-speed railway lines.
British political as well as press stress over the compromising of national security stalled attempts to construct a tunnel. An early attempt at building a Stations Tunnel was made in the late 19th century, on the English side in the hope of forcing the hand of the English Government.
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15 Interesting Facts and Things You Didn't Know About London!
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Oldest Footage of London Ever
This is the oldest footage of London ever. Includes amazing old footage combined with modern shots of the same location today. Also features maps carefully researched to show where the camera was. Arranged by location, 46 shots of classic footage with a twist and an inspiring soundtrack.
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This collection of footage was taken between 1890 and 1920 and shows various places around London, all identifiable by location on a map.
In order they are:
WESTMINSTER:
1. Parliament square, looking across at Big Ben
2. Westminster Abbey
3. Westminster Abbey from Tothill Street
4. Houses of Parliament from the South Bank
5. Houses of Parliament from across the Thames River
6. Big Ben from Westminster Bridge
7. Flipbook animation of the south side of Westminster Bridge
8. Downing Street, home of the Prime Minister
9. No 10 Downing Street door
EMBANKMENT
10. Victoria Embankment
11. Cleopatra's Needle
12. Egyptian Lions at Cleopatra's Needle
13. Blackfriars Bridge
ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL
14. St Paul's Cathedral from the South Bank
15. St Paul's Cathedral from across the Thames River
16. St Paul's Cathedral from the tower of St Mary Le Bow Church
TOWER BRIDGE & TOWER OF LONDON
17. Tower of London viewed through Tower Bridge
18. Tower Bridge looking south from the parapet
19. Tower Bridge closing after allowing a boat to pass
20. Looking south along the length of Tower Bridge
21. Panorama of the Tower of London from Tower Bridge
22. South side of the Tower of London
23. Tommies marching in the moat
THE CITY
24. Monument to the Great Fire of 1666
25. Pan up the Monument
26. The Bank of England
27. The Bank of England from Cheapside
28. St Mary Le Bow tower from Cheapside
FLEET ST & THE STRAND
29. Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub
30. Temple Bar Memorial
31. The Royal Courts of Justice
THE WEST END
32. The Empire Theatre, Leicester Square
33. Piccadilly Circus
CHARING CROSS & TRAFALGAR SQAURE
34. Eleanor Cross at Charing Cross Station
35. Panorama of Trafalgar Square
36. Admiralty Arch
37. Nelson's Column
ST JAMES & BUCKINGHAM PALACE
38. Crimean War Memorial
39. St James's Palace
40. Band at St James's Palace
41. Buckingham Palace
42. Victoria Memorial at Buckingham Palace
HYDE PARK
43. Hyde Park Corner
44. Hyde Park Corner traffic
45. Hyde Park
TRAFALGAR SQAURE
46. Oldest footage of London - Trafalgar Square (1890)
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Footage
Bombing of London, 1917, PD
Seeing London - ca 1920s, PD
Westminster Bridge Robert W Paul, 1896, PD
Edwardian London, 1911, PD
Early Traffic Scenes, 1890-1900, PD
Old London Street Scenes, 1903, PD
Blackfriars Bridge, R.W. Paul, 1896, PD
1890s Traffic Scenes, 1897, PD
Garde descendante du palais St-James,
Louis Lumière & Auguste Lumière, 1896, PD
Londres, Piccadilly Circus,
Louis Lumière & Auguste Lumière, 1896, PD
Entrée du Cinématographe,
Louis Lumière & Auguste Lumière, 1896, PD
Londres, entrée de Hyde Park,
Louis Lumière & Auguste Lumière, 1896, PD
Londres, Pont De Westminster et Parlement,
Auguste Lumière 1896, PD
Hyde Park Bicycling Scene, Robert W Paul, 1896, PD
Trafalgar Square, Wordsworth Donisthorpe, 1890, PD
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Just Me and My Thoughts, Published by Audioblocks
Recording of Big Ben, Edison brown wax cylinder
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Morning Sun, Published by Audioblocks
Anthem To The Fallen, Published by Audioblocks
Smoker's Section, Published by Audioblocks
Softly Inspiring, Published by Audioblocks
Lightness, Published by Audioblocks
The Rule, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Black And White Rag, 1908,
Composed by George Botsford
Performed by Winifred Atwell, 1952, PD
Photographs
Poppies At The Tower Of London, 2014,
Martin Pettitt, CC by 2.0
London bridge photo from hot air balloon,
2014, Daniel Chapman,
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Aerial photo from hot air balloon of tower bridge,
2014, Daniel Chapman,
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Trooping The Colour,
2007, Jon Bennett, CC by 2.0
London From The Shard, 2013,
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A diverse and divided Britain: The people of Oldham's views
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In this video we’ll show you 10 best things to see in London. Here are our top 10 picks:
#1 0:23 TOWER BRIDGE crosses the River Thames and was built at the end of 19th century.
#2 0:51 CAMDEN TOWN is former industrial economic base that now hosts street markets and music venues which are strongly associated with alternative culture.
#3 1:23 MUSEUMS London is full of amazing museums and most of them are free. Visit for example British Museum, Natural History Museum and Science Museum.
#4 2:04 BIG BEN AND PALACE OF WESTMINSTER This British cultural icon was completed in 1859 and it lays at the north end of the Palace of Westminster, which is the seat of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
#5 2:41 LONDON EYE is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames overlooking Big Ben and Westminster.
#6 3:08 LITTLE VENICE is a neighborhood centered on an area of decorative houseboats and a partly tree-lined, three-way junction of canals.
#7 3:35 HYDE PARK is London’s main park.
#8 3:56 PICCADILLY CIRCUS is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster.
#9 4:35 BUCKINGHAM PALACE is the most iconic royal building in the country. Don’t miss Guard Mounting (iconic ceremony “changing the guard”).
#10 5:14 HARRODS is a luxury department store covering 90,000 m2 of retail space, now owned by the state of Qatar.
Of course, there are tons of other things to see and do in London, for example, Canary Wharf on the Isla of Dogs, Trafalgar Square, Royal Observatory Greenwich, Harry Potter museum, Camden Passage, Maltby Street Market, Mercato Metropolitano, Kyoto garden, etc.
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- Coca-Cola has had a sign at Piccadilly Circus since 1956
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- Westminster Abbey, Gordon Joly
- Diana Memorial Fountain
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Trainee driver, Terrance, handles a train for the first time, and 60-year-old Keith does it for the last.
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