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Morvran1
Великобритания
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How to save text to audio files on Apple Macs
Apple Macs' OS provides three ways to select text and have it read using your choice of voice and saved as a .mda audio file. This seems to be the easiest of the three ways and can be set up with the simple instructions in this one-minute-long video.
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Sir Oswald Clodde (Wait a Minim)
Просмотров 1292 года назад
At the time of uploading, there are two recordings of this on RUclips, seemingly identical. From the description of one of them they seem to be tracks from the London Records studio recording of the original South African version called Sir Oswald Sodde. In this live recording (the origin of which I have long since forgotten) the character is referred to as Sir Oswald Clodde, and therefore it s...
Paul Hogan's Tap Dancing Knife Thrower audition reprise
Просмотров 29 тыс.2 года назад
This reprise of the audition as a Tap Dancing Knife Thrower that started Paul Hogan's television and movie career first appeared in an Australian Broadcasting Corporation edition of "Australian Story".
Eddystone Lighthouse model by lighthouse-keeper George Knott
Просмотров 3804 года назад
This video describes a model of the third of the four lighthouses built on the Eddystone Reef, off Plymouth in the English Channel. The lighthouse was built by John Smeaton and the model by George Knott, who was principal keeper from 1861 to 1877. The model is now in the care of the London's National Maritime Museum and held at the National Museums: Collection and Research facility at No.1 Smit...
Guide for the former classical music web site BUYWELL.COM
Просмотров 345 лет назад
This guide, only partly completed, was produced in about 2010, towards the end of Buywell's active life as an international classical music CD and DVD sales web site. At its peak, the site offered about 16,000 titles for sale. It had a reputation for displaying full track, composer and artist information and for fast and comprehensive searches. It took its first orders in November 1999 and was ...
Strange Things Happening Every Day (live broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall, London)
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Chris Barber (with Otillie Patterson): Strange Things Happening Every Day This is a recording I made in 1958 of the live broadcast by BBC FM (mono) of a trad concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London. With its marvellous acoustics and capacity for 7,000 trad jazz lovers, the Royal Albert Hall was a perfect venue for this concert and live broadcast. In fact the acoustics are so good that one hard...
Jeep’s Blues (live broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall, London)
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Chris Barber: Jeep’s Blues This is a recording I made in 1958 of the live broadcast by BBC FM (mono) of a trad concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London. With its marvellous acoustics and capacity for 7,000 trad jazz lovers, the Royal Albert Hall was a perfect venue for this concert and live broadcast. In fact the acoustics are so good that one hardly notices that the broadcast was mono. It is a...
Royal Navy Command Field Gun Competition
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This video combines snippets from many Command Field Gun Competition videos and displays them in a sequence it is hoped will help anyone unfamiliar with the competition to understand the competition's history, the arduous training endured by crews and the unsurpassed excitement of the competition runs at the Royal Tournament, held in Earls Court, London. The section on training might be thought...
'Metafork' by Peter Mumme
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Here is a beautiful piece of music by Australian composer Peter Mumme, which he called 'Metafork'. It dates from the mid-1980s and blends Australian birdsong with synthesiser composition. The work has long been unavailable commercially, but is now uploaded for everyone's enjoyment with the kind permission of the composer. Details of other works by Peter Mumme can be found on his web site www.sk...
Norman Ough ship models
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Close-ups of ship models made by Norman Ough, who is widely regarded as the greatest ship modeller of the 20th Century. His constant striving for perfection led to a lifetime of impoverishment. Once asked for advice on what to charge for making models he replied that the work had to look worth £1 an hour and if you got a quarter of that you were lucky! Admiral Lord Beatty, Admiral Lord Howe and...
Chris Barber Band with Ottilie Patterson - Jeep's Blues & Strange Things Happening Every Day
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Chris Barber's Band - Part of a recording from a live broadcast by the BBC in 1958. This is a recording I made in 1958 from the live broadcast of a trad concert. The BBC had started FM (mono) transmissions only a year or two before and it was probably a while before line-of-sight transmitters reached the far west of Cornwall, where I lived, arriving not long before this recording was made. Ther...
Chris Barber Band 1958 - Live broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall, London
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Chris Barber: Jeep's Blues / Strange Things Happening Every Day (with Ottilie Patterson) This is a recording I made in 1958 from the live broadcast of a trad concert. The BBC had started FM (mono) transmissions only a year or two before and it was probably a while before line-of-sight transmitters reached the far west of Cornwall, where I lived, arriving not long before this recording was made....
How to Unblock Pop-up Sprinklers
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Avoid soil collapsing into your water pipes when you need to clean a blocked pop-up sprinkler.
Ein sehr schöner Blues , danke für das Video!😊❤
Worked in HMS Daedalus, 85/86, delivering the vits to the various galleys about camp. Great buzz about the place during field gun. I believe Fleet Air Arm’s training ground is a housing estate now. Shite that.
The next time the UK hosts the Olympic games, they should include this in the New Sports
Something special that has been lost.
No women?
Pure legend
Best guy ever
In 1969 I watched 27 File Gun Competitions at Earl Court; ( was on on duty there )...I also watched 27 early morning practices in Earls Court. I never once got tired of watching one of the supreme tests of man against heavy metal. It is the ultimate test of teamwork and trust......matelots have their continuing good health in the hands of others. For me the gun crews were the highlight of The Royal Tournament.......literally hearts of oak!
I'm ex Royal Navy 85/92 and and during a jolly in 87 we had several on board training for the upcoming season, to try and get picked to get in. They were beasting themselves during every spare minute trying to get to the required standard of fitness and mentality needed. I was in 2E1 gunners mess and we had 2 of our mess mates going for the next intake, we ended up going down into the tank deck or up on the flight deck with them, shouting encouragement and eventually a lot of us joined in and it created a spirit de core and was great for moral and jacks fitness, which lets face it wasn't always the best.😁. As we had so many seaman on INTREPID, we didn't keep normal sea watches, like forenoon/ first, afternoon/ middle ect. Only the bosuns mate and quartermaster ( me) kept them watches. All the rest had 1 hours look out on the bridge at night and back to your lit, so there was quite a bit of drinking going on. And as we were part of the Dartmouth training squadron we were on five days at sea four days in port routine. It was excellent until I met my now ex. Anyway, when they done away with the field gun competitions the Royal Navy lost another bit of itself. Today's navy is tiny and nothing like the navy I joined in 85. They don't even let the submariners use the tank at HMS DOLPHIN in case anyone hurts themselves FFS.
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I'm related to this legend ❤
Nice. U also tapdance?
What year was this filmed do you know? I used to love going to the Royal Tournament as a child in the 90s. What a shame it got binned.
I grew up around Field Gunners. My Dad was with FAA. He marched out in the Final Run. When I head that Pompey trainer tell someone to "Shit in it" I got chills 🤣
Yes this was the highlight of the Royal Tournament , as a kid you never new how much work went into it but the memories of it have never been forgotten, tough men doing a very tough job . Thanks you all again for my child hood memories.
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At this (recording) date, Ian Wheeler (on this picture) was not in the band, the clarinet was play by Monty Sunshine. Thanks for your video. Jo
Who begins a song like that?! It's magic. Chris Barber saved my life many times.
There are various version of Paul's tv debut, and I believe them all
We have never let the army forget this....ps don't mention monarchs funerals
I was in the field gun.i was in b teem did it for years loved it
Did men run the guns more than 1 year, or were they restricted to the one year.
I think they were not allowed to be crew members in successive years, but could be candidates for re-selection after an interval.
@@Morvran1 you’re probably right, then again who would do it twice?
Love this man.
Is there the original footage of that episode anywhere!
No
thank you.
In Russian. Мне 85. И эту давно знакомую музыку в этом великолепном исполнении я слушаю снова и снова и готов слушать и слушать. Это - как прекрасное вино, которым никогда нельзя напиться...
Всё это я написал о джипс-блюзе...
Well, this is the power of music.. Barber's group is great, but this has a sound like thunder !!! ❤ 👍
Put onto her by an article in The Guardian newspaper. Glad I read it. She has a great voice.
I am 81 and you can't beat it .. None of them left now except for their wonderful music forever
What a fantastic talented line up , Ottilie , Chris, Monty Sunshine & Lonnie Donegan on banjo
Barber band and Ottilie Patterson ⭐⭐🇬🇧
Delvene Delaney. Quite possibly the most beautiful woman on Australian TV ever. ( Well until Margot Robbie. )
I hope he made lots of money
He passed in 1965. :(
Incredible work.
Chris Barber e eden od legendarnata cetvorka na tradicionalniot britanski dixieland, Barber, Ball, Bilk i Ken Colyer. Chris e velemajstor vo svirenjeto trombon. Od trombonot go izvlekuva i nevozmoznoto. Go slusam so golemo zadovolstvo poveke od 60 god. Blagodaram Chris. Dusan Stojanovski
Heartachingly beautiful
Amazing, every bit of these to perfect scale and scratch built. This is truly humbling, I build model ships for a living, professionally 28 years now. This Gentleman is a true Master. God bless him.
As a young man growing up in the late 40s to early 60s it was not uncommon to see models like this being sold at local antique stores in my city . There were also large models of many of the ocean liners and cruise ships that were displayed in the windows of your local travel agencies. Often wondered what happened to all these treasures.
Loved watching this brilliant thank you for sharing
Absolutely beautiful!
1inch_16 feet? why not 1/192 scale?
Because its not? He made them: he gets to call the scale. :-)
There are model builders and there are some true greats. Then there is this man towering above all.
Amazing seems to be the more common description of this fellow's work, and I certainly concur!
The rigging alone is just amazing.
Amazing. Pre-modern glues and paints.
He was my great uncle. His nephew, my father, is also an amazing modeller.
Now that’s a knife 🔪
And I bet you think you're the first to say that lol
Simply AMAZING, all scratch built, and by just one man !?
Dear God she looks glorious just Glorious
As gorgeous as ever.
Wow!!...What guts,bravery and superb teamwork!! The sort of qualities that make the Royal Navy deserve the reputation of .."The Senior Service "..
Hoges you legend