London - Vauxhall Bridge
Views on and around Vauxhall Bridge, London.
Vauxhall Bridge at Night, London, United Kingdom
10/14/2018 Vauxhall Bridge at Night, London, United Kingdom shot using Transcend DrivePro 230 in 1080p@30fps
Vauxhall Bridge - London, UK as on 21 July 2009
vauxhal bridge on River Thames, Mill Bank tower, London eye and Battersea power station video taken from St.George Wharf. I am not a amatuer movie maker..My apologies for low video quality
London traffic - Vauxhall Bridge part 1
Includes London Duck Tours,National Express, and the Original London Bus Tour vehicles
Vauxhall bridge traffic
Following number 2 bus vauxhall bridge London
Following the number 2 bus i used to drive over vauxhall bridge London
View from Vauxhall Bridge & Vauxhall Bridge Road - London
View taken from the Vauxhall Bridge in London UK showing the surroundings and new building constructions as well as the Vauxhall Bridge Road.
Driving in London - Albert Bridge to Vauxhall
More details on street and borough name available in captions 'Street Guide'
Chelsea Bridge to Vauxhall Bridge, London
One of a series of Bridge to Bridge films, walking from one London bridge to another, and filming the sights along the way.
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Bus Tour from Piccadilly Circus to Vauxhall London UK
Big Ben Palace of WestMinster London High End Shops Trafalgar Square Central London
How to pronounce LONDON places correctly: Vauxhall, Marylebone, Leicester, Chiswick...
Do you know how to pronounce “Chiswick”, “Tottenham”, “Leicester”, and “Vauxhall”? London has some quite unusual place names. Most London place names are not pronounced how they are written, so you need to learn each name individually. That’s why in this lesson, I will teach you 17 London place names and their pronunciation to help you sound like a native English speaker. This lesson is for you if you plan on travelling to London or simply to expand your general knowledge when reading literature or watching English programs. Even many Americans don’t know how to say these names correctly, so watch this video and get them right!
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Hello, and welcome back to engVid. This is a video for people learning English, perhaps you're planning a trip, coming over to the UK, in particular to London, because we're going to be looking at pronunciation of some quite difficult places in London, but also this is a video for people who are already quite experienced with speaking English. There are places that I'm going to show the pronunciation of that even my wife gets wrong, and she's lived in London for over five years. There are lots of people in London who slightly mispronounce some of these places.
We're going to start with Leicester Square - the epicentre of London; it's the heartbeat, it's where the film premiers happen. Looking at this word, Leicester Square - no. It's pronounced: Lester Square. Maybe it would help if we just forget about these letters, here. Lester. I've got a friend called Lester; he plays the trumpet. Let's think of Lester Square. I've written this in black because it's on the northern line, probably the most grimy, dirtiest of the lines, but it goes from north to south.
So, if we take a couple of stops north from the northern line, we will get to Tottenham Court Road. We can shorten that to Tottenam Court Road, Tottenam Court Road. Tottenham Court Road. There's a place up in the north of London called Tottenham; it's where the football team, Tottenham Hotspur play their games. My team, though, is Chelsea, which is more in this area of the woods; this neck of the woods.
Where do you think Chelsea play? They actually are based in not Fulham, but Fulham, Fulham. So, you may have watched my other video on pronunciation of places of place names across the UK; we looked at this rule here: ham you just shorten to um: Fulum. This is in green because it's on the district line. If we go a little bit further out on the district line, it separates into three parts. You need to make sure you're on the right train, otherwise you'll end up in Wimbledon, and you want to be going to Richmond.
If you're on the Richmond branch of the line, you may come across this place: Chiswick Park. We shorten it to Chisik. Again, this is a rule I've touched on in my other places in the UK video. Okay, so we got Tottenham, we've got Leicester, Fulham, Chiswick, a very big transport hub is Vauxhall. We pronounced it: Vauxhall, Vauxhall. If you're out for some pretty serious partying, there's some quite interesting clubs in Vauxhall. Right, going up into the affluent northwest of the city: Marylebone, but it's actually pronounced Marlebone. Okay? So, forget about the y; pretend it doesn't exist: Marlebone, Marlyebone.
Now, going up into the green spaces of Hampshire, there's this lovely spot to get a panoramic view out over the city in Hampstead Health. Hampstead. So, here, just forget about this a; don't say: Hampstead; it's Hampsted. Again, a very nice part of London.
Now, just out of the sort of very center, we have Edgware, Edgware, it's Edgeware, Edgeware Road. Quite a cosmopolitan part of London; lots of massage, interesting Arabic, Lebanese types of shop. A little bit farther out, we have: Warwick Avenue, no, it's Warick, so just forget about that w; Warick Avenue.
Let's head east. Holborn, okay? So it's in red because it's on the Central Line; Central Line goes across London. And if we alight here, if we get off the tube here, we would be getting off at Holborn, Holborn. So I would tend to forget about that l, there: Hoborn. Just a walk away from there, edge of the west end: Aldwych. Now, what we want to do here is forget about that w: Aldych, Aldych. You've got the lovely Somerset House with its open-air ice-skating at winter, and as I said, the edge of the west end, so quite a good place to visit.
Now, this is north of the River Thames; if I go over a bridge, I may come to Southwark, Southwark. So what I'm doing here is again I'm missing out that w: Southark. There's a cathedral there and it's quite close to the Imperial War Museum. […]
Keiller's London first walk - Vauxhall to Strawberry Hill (4K)
This is the first walk in Patrick Keiller's seminal film London, shot in 1992, where Robinson and the unseen narrator set out from Vauxhall to walk to Strawberry Hill in Twickenham which Robinson declares is the birthplace of English Romanticism.
My walk took me from Vauxhall Park through Stockwell and Clapham North to Clapham Common, then Wandsworth Common and Earlsfield. I then passed between Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common and through Alton Estate, Roehampton to Richmond Park.
The film features an audio excerpt from a project by Cathy Rogers
You can watch London on the BFI player
The DVD is available here (affiliate link)
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The influence of Le Corbusier is clear, particularly in the eleven-story slab blocks which were inspired by a visit to the recently completed Unité d'Habitation in Marseilles.
Richard Rogers on Roehampton for BBC Building Sights (1996)
Shot in 4K on a Panasonic GX80 (affiliate link)
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Beach Combing by Vauxhall Bridge Thames London uk....
Walking along the Thames beach by Vauxhall bridge and the MI6 building at very low tide.Some interesting finds including a package of blood sampling kit ? Also the Second World War Amphious Duck with Tourists launched into the water at end of movie,so quite good.....
Exploring Central London - From Vauxhall to Tower Bridge
Here's another video I shot in London during May 2018. In this video you will see some of my favorite landmarks in Central London. I really recommend taking the route that goes from Vauxhall to Tower Bridge, along the river Thames (specially if it's sunny).
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Heavy traffic in London by Police controls at Vauxhall Bridge
A very unusual heavy traffic at this hours in London, reaching Battersea Bridge and captured on my way back.
My initial thought when I got to Vauxhall Bridge and saw the van parked on the pavement was that somebody planted a bomb at the MI5 :-).
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Vauxhall Bridge View of the London Eye
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Vauxhall Bridge View of the London EyeTaken whilst riding on a London Bus, a view of the River Thames and the London Eye big wheel. This was taken whilst on Vauxhall Bridge. The bridge in the middle ground is Lambeth Bridge.
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Vauxhall Bridge Apartments | Reviews real guests Hotels in London, Great Britain
Vauxhall Bridge Apartments | Reviews real guests Hotels in London, Great Britain
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One of our best sellers in London! Located in London, Vauxhall Bridge Apartments has accommodations with a TV. Free WiFi is provided. All units comprise a seating area with a sofa and a fully equipped kitchen with various cooking facilities, including a dishwasher, a microwave and a toaster. A fridge and electric tea pot are also featured. A bowling alley is also available for guests at the apartment. Westminster Abbey is a 16-minute walk from Vauxhall Bridge Apartments, while Buckingham Palace is 1.4 km away. London City Airport is 16.1 km from the property. Westminster Borough is a great choice for travelers interested in shopping, parks and city walks.
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Incident reported at Pimlico station, it is closed an helicopter ambulanHelicopter Vauxhall Bridge
Incident reported at Pimlico station, it is closed an helicopter ambulance landed on Vauxhall Bridge
Along the River, Vauxhall Bridge to Lambert Bridge and Beyond
Had lunch by the riverside along Albert Embankment and decided to video the river scene.
Showing Vauxhall Bridge, Lambert Bridge, the Houses of Parliament and as far as the London Eye.
Dirving in London - Vauxhall to Victoria
Street and borough names available in captions format 'street giude'