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RatchetMan
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LED STAIRS LIGHTING
Recently paneled my stairs and added Govee LED motion sensor lights. Using 2 x Echo Flex devices - the set up was easy - enjoy
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Classic Motor Show NEC 2024
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The Classic Motor Show, National Exhibition Centre - 2024. An excellent day. Really large event this year with lots of clubs and vehicles - a great success !!
HardKnott Pass Cumbria England
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HardKnott Pass - one of the most difficult roads in England. Links central Lake District to West Cumbria. Thirteen miles long, It is originally Roman linking the valley route from the Roman Port of Ravenglass to Ambleside. The route rises over a 1000ft with hairpins on a 33% gradient.
Sunkenkirk / Swinside Stone Circle Lake District
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The Neolithic 4000 yr old stone circle at Swinside, Lake District, Cumbria, England. 93ft in diameter consisting of 55 local porphyritic slate standing stones. A great day out !!
Roman Fort Hardknott Lake District
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The Roman Fort at HardKnott in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. The Fort was built during Hadrian's reign 2nd century AD to protect the road and the valley between the Roman naval base at Ravenglass and Ambleside Fort. Great location, scenery and a great day out !!
SWALLOW FALLS
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Riverside walk along the Conwy River from Betws-y-Coed to Swallow Falls & Ugly Tea Rooms, North Wales. A Great walk in a scenic Lord of the Rings enchanted country.
Betws-y-Coed to Miners Bridge
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Riverside walk along the Conwy River from Betws-y-Coed to the Miner's Bridge, North Wales. A Great walk in a scenic Lord of the Rings enchanted country.
CONWY FALLS
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Riverside walk along the Conwy River from Betws-y-Coed to Conwy Falls, North Wales. A Great walk in a scenic Lord of the Rings enchanted country.
Betws-y-Coed to Fairy Glen
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Riverside walk along the Conwy River from Betws-y-Coed to Fairy Glen, North Wales. A Great walk in a scenic Lord of the Rings enchanted country.
Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show 2024
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The Restoration Classics Car Show at the NEC Birmingham, Friday 22nd March 2024 - a great day out, great cars and stalls !!
CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW NEC NOV 2023
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The Classic Motor Show at the NEC Birmingham 10th November 2023. Great day, lots of V8s and great company . Spot the SD1 Twin Plenum, the Sinclair C5's and great collection of Triumph & BSA motorcycles.
The George Inn
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London's last remaining galleried coaching inn, now protected by the National Trust. Existed in the late 16th Century and Rebuilt in 1676 after the Great Fire of London, the pub was frequented by both Shakespeare and Dickens. Great beer and food too.
The Bomber Command Memorial
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The Bomber Command Memorial - Hyde Park Corner - London To all the airman that fought in Bomber Command - we salute you!!
Temple Church London
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A visit to the Templar church, Temple, London. The England HQ for the Templar Knights - steeped in history, visual ambience and spiritual wellbeing. A great day out !!
Himley Hall Classic & Retro Car Show
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The Classic Car Show at Himley Hall near Dudley England. 3rd September - great sunny day - a great day out . Some excellent exotic and rare cars.
Land Rover 75th Anniversary Gaydon 2023
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Land Rover 75th Anniversary Gaydon 2023
Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show 2023
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Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show 2023
Великим Киликия
How many Watts is the pump ?
1.5KW
Thank you.
Beautiful part of the North Devon coast
Good video but the some of the sound track would cause a headache, but that's what the mute button is for
The crucial bit missing here that I discovered later when looking at the Haynes manual was measuring the amount of preload and torque required to remove the pinion nut.
Yeah correct - to tighten the pinion nut in increments - was why I initially took off the break calipers, following the manual.
FYI : Temple Knights whom are depicted with crossed legs on their tombs were castrated !
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He's just in the back office next to the mini fridge?
Edward Vth was alleged to have suffered from Osteomyelitis in his jaw. This would certainly have killed him in the 15th century. That is why Pretenders were always Richard of Shrewsbury . If this tale is true, it is far more likely to be him and not Edward.
I believe Richard was Perkin Warbeck and if he was he was around 24 or 25. Just my theory though. Take care ✌️
Nice video.. Get rid of annoying music.. Maybe talk.?
Thanks for this, job for me tomorrow. Why did you remove the brake callipers, surely just letting the handbrake off would of done no?
I followed the Haynes manual that details a preload set up on the differential nut. . In order to do that the differential had to be able to turn freely. I in the end just tightened the nut to its original position.
@@ratchetman3606 Thank you for your reply, can you remember what size socket needed to remove the pinion nut is please?
@@Fo-shizzle-my-nizzle think it was 26mm
How did U get on ?
@@ratchetman3606 Was waiting for you're reply, will have a go on Wednesday and let you know dude! Thank you!
Worst "music" I ever heard
Totally missed the VWs out
Be better without the music ! But great video thank you 😊
How is that possible?
The soundtrack (to say something kind) is provided by Toyota? When you turn off the sound it seems like heaven, but when you turn it on you hate LANDYS.........and the rest of humanity, I have the chainsaw started and I have threatened my neighbor. I'm going to look again at the HIMALAYAN GREEN of the SVX (without sound) to see if the pain in my ears goes away.😇
😀LOL - yes - probably wasn't the best soundtrack I had to hand - hope you enjoy without sound
Looking forward to the DNA results from the remains they found at the Tower, and the others at the vault. I love the idea that one, if not both of the Princes of the Tower may have been spared a gruesome death. It's the mystery though, at the end of the day, that makes the whole thing.
There is no deers on the crown, when you look at it, it is just a représentation of ermine. It looks like giraffes more than deers... Or the deers of this era had 7 legs, maybe 😅
I wonder if further investigation would result in another amazing discovery like the bones in the car park of Edward's nemesis
Is John Evans really BURIED there, or is the tomb just an effigy with no bones actually inside?
I believe that he is buried below the floor under the tomb. The tomb itself is empty. :)
Do you believe that if John Evans is buried below the tomb (if permitted) should DNA testing be done to determine if John Evans is truly Edward V? It would be intriguing to know once and for all!
This was brilliant..
How old is the church?
The majority of the building dates from the 15th and 16th centuries when an earlier Norman Building was enlarged.
@@ratchetman3606 Thanks for the info!
It is strange that the church with the images of the Yorkist was never destroyed by Henry VIII. Cromwell and his men destroy so many great churches during the reformation. And that Image you said might be Richard III. I think it might be Richard of York, Edward's younger brother. I never believed that Richard III killed those boys, if they had been murdered someone with their own reasons did it. Like Margret Beaufort who wanted her son on the throne. I truly believe that if they had not been killed as the Tudors claimed, then Richard III moved them somewhere where they would be safe and out of sight. But if it is Edward V than the year of his birth was 1470. Or instead of the age being 41 it could reference something else like a code.
That is an intriguing theory. My 3 theories are that they 1) escaped, 2) were killed by Henry Tudor, or 3) somehow ended up in an alternate universe. I have a friend who looks a lot like Edward and Richard.
How can any conclusions be drawn from the few pieces of repositioned glass after the Reformation and an obviously shifted tomb? A missing letter and graffiti? Really? And the "disfigured" face is two separate pieces of glass, again repositioned. Nb the roses in the tiles at the East end have an inner and outer flower - in other words a Tudor rose. I might have taken this more seriously had you not tried to provide a soundtrack that sounds like a Hammer Horror Black Mass! I think I'll give your take on the Knights Templar a miss in light of this.
Nobody has said a ' conclusion ' as you infer has been drawn or reached. Potential pointers to what might have happened to the Princes ( or at least one of them ) This is not the end of the study but merely part of the process towards a hopeful conclusion ! The missing Princes Project !
One conclusion must surely be that there were 3 Princes in the tower, '"so it was a little crowded". Two are interred in the wall at Westminster Abbey, and one here. Simples
Forgive my ignorance, but who is the 3rd Prince in the Tower? I know of George Plantagenent's son, Edward, who Richard III had taken care of until Richard's death, was arrested and kept in the Tower for many years before King Henry VII had him executed. Was there someone else?
Don't forget that Thomas Grey who owned large swathes of the area was related to Edward
@@l.plantagenet are you a relative? 😊
The two rover p5b are just stunning.
What a lovely old church, not sure what I think about Edward.
It is a shame to give away England and its glorieux histoire 2 ferriners….
What's wrong with ferriners (whatever they are)? I'm guessing (hoping?) that English isn't your first language. But if you mean "foreigners", have a think about what that might mean in the context of the royal family's lineage.
@@BroonParker OMG YOU ARE SMART!!! YOU ARE SO SMART!!!. GO _________ YERSEF.
@@BroonParker Yep. The "English" are the ferriners. Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Normans ... all parvenu.
I noticed he never responded to your questions.
@@l.plantagenet just one more bigot. RUclips is full of them.
I was truly looking forward to more evidence. If there was a body, a DNA test would be in order stat! There must be no bones? Why does the stonework of Mr. Evans have no feet?
I think the ' Edward ' captured at the Battle of Stoke in 1487 was a Lambert Simnel pretending to be Edward Earl of Warwick the son of Richard 111 and Edward IV's brother, George Duke of Clarence ?
I don't think anyone knows for sure - try sparkypus.com/2021/11/03/the-mysterious-dublin-king-and-the-battle-of-stoke/
Thanks for sharing 🕊🤍 The rocks look like the ancient petrified wood, from the giant Biblical trees.. love the little dogs 😁
Thanks for sharing 🤍🕊 It`s really good to see this.. it seems like the feet of the effigy have been removed, to fit the alcove.. and that the stonework isn`t a part of the original alcove..
You are correct!
I looked at the stained glass and how small a bit it was while the entirety is clear. I was thinking the,same as you of the stonework. "Was the stained glass recently added? Is this all to bring a bit of tourism to the church?" I haven't heard any updates have you? It would be an extraordinary mystery solved if true?
@@WickedFelina if.
Also one of the finest Norman churches in the Midlands ruclips.net/video/VXt3QdxGcD0/видео.html
Templar Knights ruclips.net/video/xpZn_WI10o4/видео.html
I have a Templar Knights video too - Temple Balsall - the home to the Knights Templar in the Midlands England
if the crown is from another window then the 41 deer, or ermine, wouldn't be reflective of john evan's age as nothing to do with him
I have recorded two songs about this mystery in Coldridge
How did you get the band to follow you through those narrow paths?
Very Dramatic
Beautiful
excellent, what a lovely low V8 burble when you started her up!
That engine is bang on