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Patrick Kempe
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The Church of St. John, South Baddesley
A short sequence from the film 'The Parish of Boldre' by Patrick Kempe
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The Church of St. Mary, South Baddesley
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A short sequence from the film 'The Parish of Boldre' by Patrick Kempe
Boldre Bridge merge 1904, near Lymington, Hampshire UK
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Archive Play: Merging these two old photos. Watch the change as the donkey and wall appear.
Teddy Bears Picnic
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Boldre Parish Historical Society (Hampshire UK) recently held an excellent Exhibition and talk featuring Nanny Gould's Nursing Home. It was a great success as many local people and their parents had been born there. A guest appearance was made by these two adorable bears who sang Teddy Bears Picnic for us. Just sooooo cute!!
For Sale: Olympus (Justine Armitage)
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3yr old purebred Lusitano gelding by Don Soberano MT and Xama. 3 very good paces will reach 15.3/ 16hh blank canvass ready to start a riding or breeding career. Currently living out with geldings in the uk. #horsesinharmony #homebred @ Horses in Harmony Abergele Email: justinearmitage@hotmail.com Contact: Justine Armitage : Mobile: 07869-121750
Fun and Games with Tetuã
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A fun-loving, happy Tetuã on a sunny Autumn afternoon. Now 21, he still enjoys a bounce around and always careful not to hurt anyone.
The Mysterious Triangle
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The Mysterious Triangle or the Missing Square re-name for equestrian people as 'Room for a Stable'. A project made from one of my son's old floorboards.
'To the Fallen' by Laurence Binyon and read by Patrick Kempe.
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The Hampshire Benefice of Boldre and South Baddesley feature in this well known and much loved poem of Remembrance. Length: 2 mins 8 secs.
A Barrel of laughs.
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I made myself a new mounting block. Tetuã thought I had made it just for him and thought I needed some exercise!
Frog to Horse illusion
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It only takes 12 seconds to change your toad of a horse into a prince of a horse!
Dorset Coastline - Lulworth Cove
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A 3 minute section of the Lulworth area from my Dorset Coastline DVD available online from www.patrickkempe.co.uk/dvd/dakota_over_dorset.htm
Munster 1985: Prize-giving
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No show is complete without the prestigious prize-giving. So many top class and respected horses and riders there. Sadly many no longer with us but we will remember you.
Munster 1985: A Parade of the top 6 Westphalian Stallions
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Munster 1985: A Parade of the top 6 Westphalian Stallions
Munster 1985: German National Showjumping Championship. Dr.Michael Ruping - Silbersee: Winners.
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Munster 1985: German National Showjumping Championship. Dr.Michael Ruping - Silbersee: Winners.
Munster 1985: Four year old potential dressage horses.
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Munster 1985: Four year old potential dressage horses.
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Dr.Uwe Schulten-Baumer - Madras 4th.
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Dr.Uwe Schulten-Baumer - Madras 4th.
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Uwe Sauer - Montevideo 2nd.
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Uwe Sauer - Montevideo 2nd.
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Hans Dietmar Wolff - Gospodin 6th.
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Hans Dietmar Wolff - Gospodin 6th.
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Tilman Meyer zu Erpen - Tristan
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Tilman Meyer zu Erpen - Tristan
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Herbert Krug - Muscadeur
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS: Herbert Krug - Muscadeur
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS - Dr.Reiner Klimke - Ahlerich
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Mens' GPS - Dr.Reiner Klimke - Ahlerich
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Ladies GPS: Monica Thedorescu - Lexicon
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Ladies GPS: Monica Thedorescu - Lexicon
German National Dressage Championships 1985 Ladies GPS: Monica Thedorescu - Lexicon
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German National Dressage Championships 1985 Ladies GPS: Monica Thedorescu - Lexicon
Aachen Grand Prix 1984: Dr.Uwe Schulten-Baumer - Slibovitz. www.patrickkempe.co.uk
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Aachen Grand Prix 1984: Dr.Uwe Schulten-Baumer - Slibovitz. www.patrickkempe.co.uk
Aachen Grand Prix 1984: Dr.Reiner Klimke - Pascal. www.patrickkempe.co.uk
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Aachen Grand Prix 1984: Dr.Reiner Klimke - Pascal. www.patrickkempe.co.uk
Aachen Int.Dressage 1984 - At stables and working in. www.patrickkempe.co.uk
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Aachen Int.Dressage 1984 - At stables and working in. www.patrickkempe.co.uk
Aachen 1984 Kur: Highlights of Dominique d'Esme - Fresh Wind. www.patrickkempe.co.uk/dvd_titles.htm
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Aachen 1984 Kur: Highlights of Dominique d'Esme - Fresh Wind. www.patrickkempe.co.uk/dvd_titles.htm
Diese Pferd ist unglaublich schön!
In the 1990s he invented #Rollkur together with his young protegés.
Yea, u can see the horse start dropping behind the vertical too and the back dropped and periodic pinned tense ears and face. All that tail swishing and the piaff fails to impress as well. Horse isn't getting under itself for it. Can't even lift it's feet up for it hardly and leaving a hoof behind a fraction to long in it.. Too bad.
extraordinarily beautiful , such a graceful horse beautifully ridden in wonderful natural harmony , I just love this so much . FEI must watch these videos to see what dressage / riding should look like.
Perfekt!!!! So soll ein Pferd geritten werden! Warum kann es niemand mehr?
thanks for sharing this gem - what a great rider , the extended trot is heavenly , he has an incredibly fine hand and seat . Wow !
very interesting - thank you so much for sharing this. I love that saddle ( maybe The Stübben Willi Schultheiss Tristan Spezial ? ). He has massive leg power , as a woman id never be able to exert that energy - it is great to see all these videos from when dressage looked more athletic and less spectacular.
Wo war das?
Wow, was für Vogelgesang.
thank you for sharing , beautiful relaxed natural riding . great inspiration.
When I was on holidays in 1976 in the long hot summer at Bournemouth on the Beach a Short Sunderland flew past and my Dad who was in the RAF during the World War 2 in the Met office drawing up weather charts and had flown in one from Portsmouth to the island of Gibraltar and then on to Egypt by Dc3 fell out of his deckchair in surprise and another one feels in the other direction across the bay,so we went down to Portsmouth and went on one of the planes for old times sake. What happened to these Sunderland's the best part after the flight was landing on the water with a big splash.
What a wonderful surprise for you and your Dad. Must have brought back some memories. :)
there is one of these flying boats at Oakland airport in california.
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Very KOOL Airboat💙
1.5 minutes of flying!!!!!
You can really see the C-class in her with the turret faired over. There is one at Hendon Air Museum (North London) which you can walk through, you can see how the bomb racks functioned and bomb doors slid back.
I tried to change Wikipedia notes about these magnificent seaplanes, unsuccessfully. It was in relation to these being withdrawn from commercial air transport much earlier than my recollection as a small boy witnessing my father leaving New Zealand regularly to visit the Cook Islands. I was born in 1954 so the thrill of watching what I knew as a Sunderland flying boat thundering down Evans Bay, Wellington to majestically lift off and veer away North was a memorable image for a boy, probably 5 to 8 years old.
I took a tour of this particular flying boat during its refit restoration in Puerto Rico’s isla grande old military hanger in the late 70s early eighties. There was 2 of them,being brought back to life after years of being mothballed from the defunct Antilles airboats seaplane airlines. There was an old chap from England in charge of the restoration. I was a young teenager & my dad & I received a personal tour of this plane then again 30 years later at Kermit weeks museum in Polk county fl. Beautiful plane, luxurious interior, amazing people keeping these beauties flying. I would go almost daily to see their progress,watched their first engine test & flight test before their return to England. Then Kermit bought this one and returned back to the states. Ahh the memories. I also have pictures somewhere I promised Kermit weeks id show him. Thanks for the memories.
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I saw this next to HMS Belfast years ago.
One of the last Ansett flying boats that did the Sydney-Lord Howe Island run ...
The imperial war museum in Cambridge has a Sunderland. I saw it there. Impressive.
Huge and graceful.
Bloody big boo hoo, can't we even keep our OWN AIRPLANES flying anymore.....sigh,
I remember seeing two Sunderland’s in Portsmouth in about 1980? Wonderful aircraft.
Que belo, riqueza de um povo, minhas congratulações!!!
It would seem strange to me to fly in an airplane that is equipped with a bilge pump. A really impressive airplane. The fly past of that beach was an occasion the pilot chose maximum power, no doubt.
Those bird sounds: are they real?
so beautiful
So beautiful.
When I was a teenager, I regarded these seaplanes and the old German Stuka to be the two greatest, 'coolest' planes ever built. It became a running joke that I'd like the sea plane as something akin to the family car, while the Stuka would be for some good-natured Hell-raising like in a Corvette.
REALLY don't need that loud piano-banging 'music'.
Originally, flying boats didn’t have wheels. Sailors would swim a dolly out, attach it to the hull and the pilot would gun the engines in order get the plane up the ramp. Then the sailors would wash the salt water off the plane. Then the passengers would debark. I lived across the street from the original Pam Am Airways hangers in Dinner Key, Miami. It later became a Coast Guard base and still later on Navy Reserve Base which I was assigned to for my two years in the reserves. Nicely convenient.
RIP Kermit weeks 1952-2021
I was born in Kent 1942, and as a child traveled regularly across the Rochester/Strood bridge above the Medway, and in the river below there was a Short Sunderland moored for quite a few years, what a sight! Left Kent when I was ten and moved to all of places, Sunderland. Nick Hughes are you a relative?
A great British aircraft. 🇬🇧👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
We used to have a Sandrigham flying boat service from Sydney to Lord Howe Island up until 1974, sadly I never got to fly on it.
I miss flying boats
It would have been great to hear the sound of those engines....
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Why couldn't we have engine sounds instead of music????? Sorry I couldn't upvote this due to that.
No sound-No good.
Gaaanz schlechte Piaffen. Er ist mit derjenige. Der die Rollkur Nicole und Isabel gelehrt hat.
ich verstehe es auch nicht denn sein Pferd ist ganz offensichtlich nicht gerollkurt sonnst wurde er irgendwann nach innen kippen. Er reitet sehr gut und die Trabverstärkungen sind einfach mega.
@@loumariebel Das Video ist von 1984. da war Rollkur noch nicht erfunden.
How about some engine sound? I can listen to music anytime.
This is truly a beautiful bird! I get to see it sitting pretty when I commute on I-4 near Polk County Florida.
During WW II one of these successfully defended itself over the Bay of Biscay from several attacking Luftwaffe JU-88's !
Got a bit of attitude….Appaloosa? My grandfather only rode white Appaloosa horses beautiful they were.
I live a few miles from Rochester England where the Shorts factory made these aircraft.The original factory was replaced by housing but the original slipways where these aircraft first entered the River Medway are still in place.One is used as a rowing club slipway.Fascinating pieces of history now.
Most of them were made at Rochester and Belfast and a few of them were built in Dumbarton by Blackburn`s.
I think it was a Sunderland that was moored in the Medway for several years (I think) when I was a kid. My dad and I used to look at it when we were down by the river, near the castle. Dad worked at CAV Rochester, which was the same part of the river. That area has a lot of Shorts history. Les (now in Chester!)
Lovely video, thanks. The military Sunderlands these Sandringhams were converted from used to fly from Poole Harbour during the 39-45 War, and I believe Sandringhams used the Harbour briefly post-war. When I used to kayak in Poole Harbour (late 90's) the Kayak Club's shed was next to the wharf that had been used by the flying boats ... the pipework for their refueling was still tucked away under the wharf.
Thank you.
she's beautiful.