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Billericay, Essex.1963
We see in this movie:- The Mayflower Green, The Recreation Rooms, The Cater Museum, Ye Olde Chantry Cafe, St Mary's Church, G. Self Draper, Moore's Shoe repairs, North Thames Gas, Red Lion Pub.
The origin of the name Billericay is unclear. It was first recorded as "Byllyrica" in 1291. The urban settlement, which was within the manor and parish of Great Burstead, was one of many founded in the late 13th century in an already densely populated rural landscape.
There were numerous inns in Billericay during the 13th and 14th centuries, including one called the Red Lion. Canterbury pilgrims would stay overnight in the town before journeying on to Tilbury where they would cross the Thames. In the 14th century Billericay acquired a Chantry Chapel.
SORRY ABOUT THE FLICKER CAUSED BY USING KODAK...
published: 19 Feb 2023
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Billericay Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Essex, and around 25 miles east, and slightly north, of central London, is the town of Billericay (pronounced 'bill-uh-RICK-ey').
The first recorded reference to Billericay dates back to 1291 where it was written as 'Byllyrica'. This is believed to be from a medieval Latin word, bellerīca, meaning 'dyehouse or tanhouse'.
It is believed that Billericay was a resting stop for pilgrims travelling to Canterbury during the 13th and 14th centuries. Presumably they would have spent the night in Billericay before crossing the River Thames at Tilbury. The large number of inns in the town hints at this being the case.
In 1381 the Battle of Billericay took place. This occurred during the Peasants' Revolt of that same year. The boy king Richard II's soldiers defeated the Es...
published: 07 Apr 2022
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Exploring Billericay in Essex UK 🇬🇧 4k HDR 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
published: 29 Dec 2022
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Lake Meadows, Billericay - 4K Drone Footage Essex
Our professional 4K drone footage of Lake Meadows Park in Billericay, Essex, showing an aerial view of the park and fishing lake.
Wisdom Design offer professional aerial photography and videography throughout Essex and beyond, using drones to capture video from angles that simply can't be achieved from the ground. All our footage is professionally retouched and colour-corrected in our Essex-based studio. With years of experience in photography, design, and video production, we have the expertise to consistently deliver high-quality bespoke drone footage.
Interested? Get in touch via our website www.wisdomdesign.co.uk to discuss your video project, and to get a free quote.
Captured on 2nd June 2023.
©Wisdom Design Ltd.
published: 06 Jun 2023
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The Trenches of Essex - Exploring Billericay's Lost Military Remains
We set out to find & explore Billericay's First World War training trenches and also take a look at Billericay's last surviving spigot mortar emplacement. Find out more and see our photos on our BTP Website: http://beyondthepoint.co.uk/billericay-spigot-mortar-emplacement/
Shot on the DJI Osmo Pocket in August 2019.
published: 20 Mar 2021
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Places to see in ( Billericay - UK )
Places to see in ( Billericay - UK )
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon, Essex, England. Billericay lies within the London Basin and constitutes a commuter town 28 miles east of central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces.
Billericay is within the London Basin and lies on a mixture of London clay, Claygate Beds and Bagshot Beds. Near the High Street, there is a change in soil type from sandy to clay, which gives rise to local underground springs. Open spaces include Norsey Wood, Mill Meadows Nature Reserve, Queen's Park Country Park, Sun Corner, Lake Meadows, Hanningfield Reservoir and South Green. Billericay contains Billericay School, Mayflower High School and St John's School.
Mill Meadows is a 90 local Nature Reserv...
published: 31 Jul 2017
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Billericay, Essex. 1963
Shots of The Mayflower green, high street, various pubs, The Cater Museum, The Church, The Ritz Cinema, Billericay Railway station, St Andrews Hospital, Lake Meadows and more.
published: 03 Jun 2019
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Walking in Billericay, Essex.
Drone flight, Billericay, Essex 2021
published: 12 Apr 2021
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Billericay Essex 1961/62
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Basildon borough of Essex, England. It lies within the London Basin, and constitutes a commuter town 28 miles east of central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces. It is thought to have been occupied since the Bronze Age.
A meeting of the Pilgrim Fathers prior to their sailing in the Mayflower is said to have taken place in Billericay, and many local names and much historical imagery reflect this: Mayflower House, Morris Men, Taxis, School, Hall. Sunnymede School's houses were called Mayflower, Pilgrim, Chantry and Martin (after Christopher Martin, a Billericay merchant who travelled on the Mayflower as Ship's Governor).
Four people from Billericay were on board, including Christopher Martin. He and his wif...
published: 29 Aug 2016
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Fire Billericay Essex, Reids, Old Great Burstead School, April 2024 # billericay
Fire Billericay Essex, Reids, Old Great Burstead School, April 2024 # billericay
published: 01 Apr 2024
3:28
Billericay, Essex.1963
We see in this movie:- The Mayflower Green, The Recreation Rooms, The Cater Museum, Ye Olde Chantry Cafe, St Mary's Church, G. Self Draper, Moore's Shoe repa...
We see in this movie:- The Mayflower Green, The Recreation Rooms, The Cater Museum, Ye Olde Chantry Cafe, St Mary's Church, G. Self Draper, Moore's Shoe repairs, North Thames Gas, Red Lion Pub.
The origin of the name Billericay is unclear. It was first recorded as "Byllyrica" in 1291. The urban settlement, which was within the manor and parish of Great Burstead, was one of many founded in the late 13th century in an already densely populated rural landscape.
There were numerous inns in Billericay during the 13th and 14th centuries, including one called the Red Lion. Canterbury pilgrims would stay overnight in the town before journeying on to Tilbury where they would cross the Thames. In the 14th century Billericay acquired a Chantry Chapel.
SORRY ABOUT THE FLICKER CAUSED BY USING KODAK 'REELS' DIGITISER, DON'T BUY ONE11111
https://wn.com/Billericay,_Essex.1963
We see in this movie:- The Mayflower Green, The Recreation Rooms, The Cater Museum, Ye Olde Chantry Cafe, St Mary's Church, G. Self Draper, Moore's Shoe repairs, North Thames Gas, Red Lion Pub.
The origin of the name Billericay is unclear. It was first recorded as "Byllyrica" in 1291. The urban settlement, which was within the manor and parish of Great Burstead, was one of many founded in the late 13th century in an already densely populated rural landscape.
There were numerous inns in Billericay during the 13th and 14th centuries, including one called the Red Lion. Canterbury pilgrims would stay overnight in the town before journeying on to Tilbury where they would cross the Thames. In the 14th century Billericay acquired a Chantry Chapel.
SORRY ABOUT THE FLICKER CAUSED BY USING KODAK 'REELS' DIGITISER, DON'T BUY ONE11111
- published: 19 Feb 2023
- views: 2148
13:07
Billericay Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Essex, and around 25 miles east, and slightly north, of central London, is the town of Billericay (pronounced 'bill-uh-RICK-ey').
The ...
Located in the county of Essex, and around 25 miles east, and slightly north, of central London, is the town of Billericay (pronounced 'bill-uh-RICK-ey').
The first recorded reference to Billericay dates back to 1291 where it was written as 'Byllyrica'. This is believed to be from a medieval Latin word, bellerīca, meaning 'dyehouse or tanhouse'.
It is believed that Billericay was a resting stop for pilgrims travelling to Canterbury during the 13th and 14th centuries. Presumably they would have spent the night in Billericay before crossing the River Thames at Tilbury. The large number of inns in the town hints at this being the case.
In 1381 the Battle of Billericay took place. This occurred during the Peasants' Revolt of that same year. The boy king Richard II's soldiers defeated the Essex rebels near a wood northeast of Billericay, thought to have been Norsey Wood.
It is claimed that the Pilgrim Fathers met up on Billericay High Street prior to their voyage across the Atlantic on the Mayflower in 1620. One of the passengers was Christopher Martin, a merchant and property owner from Billericay, who became the official Ship's Governor and purchasing agent, procuring ships supplies for the voyage. Three other passengers were also from Billericay. All four died shortly after their arrival at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In spite of this, other Billericay residents went on to set sail for the New World. The town of Billerica, Massachusetts was established in 1655 and was named after the settlers' place of birth, here in Essex.
In 1889 the railway arrived in Billericay courtesy of the Great Eastern Railway. Today it provides direct access to Southend-on-Sea to the east and London Liverpool Street to the west, which is accessible in just over half an hour, making Billericay a practical commuter town for those working in the capital.
Famous people from Billericay include singer Alison Moyet, swimmer Mark Foster and model David Gandy. The town is referenced in the 1977 song by Ian Dury - Billericay Dickie. The sitcom Gavin & Stacey is set in both Billericay and Barry in Wales, although the Billericay scenes were filmed in Wales.
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Filmed: 23rd February 2022
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/vdhnuhwHoqWPZdUr8
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 High Street
6:27 St Mary Magdalen Church
6:32 High Street
8:45 Western Road
10:11 High Street
10:58 Stock Road
11:53 Radford Way
https://wn.com/Billericay_Walk_Town_Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Essex, and around 25 miles east, and slightly north, of central London, is the town of Billericay (pronounced 'bill-uh-RICK-ey').
The first recorded reference to Billericay dates back to 1291 where it was written as 'Byllyrica'. This is believed to be from a medieval Latin word, bellerīca, meaning 'dyehouse or tanhouse'.
It is believed that Billericay was a resting stop for pilgrims travelling to Canterbury during the 13th and 14th centuries. Presumably they would have spent the night in Billericay before crossing the River Thames at Tilbury. The large number of inns in the town hints at this being the case.
In 1381 the Battle of Billericay took place. This occurred during the Peasants' Revolt of that same year. The boy king Richard II's soldiers defeated the Essex rebels near a wood northeast of Billericay, thought to have been Norsey Wood.
It is claimed that the Pilgrim Fathers met up on Billericay High Street prior to their voyage across the Atlantic on the Mayflower in 1620. One of the passengers was Christopher Martin, a merchant and property owner from Billericay, who became the official Ship's Governor and purchasing agent, procuring ships supplies for the voyage. Three other passengers were also from Billericay. All four died shortly after their arrival at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In spite of this, other Billericay residents went on to set sail for the New World. The town of Billerica, Massachusetts was established in 1655 and was named after the settlers' place of birth, here in Essex.
In 1889 the railway arrived in Billericay courtesy of the Great Eastern Railway. Today it provides direct access to Southend-on-Sea to the east and London Liverpool Street to the west, which is accessible in just over half an hour, making Billericay a practical commuter town for those working in the capital.
Famous people from Billericay include singer Alison Moyet, swimmer Mark Foster and model David Gandy. The town is referenced in the 1977 song by Ian Dury - Billericay Dickie. The sitcom Gavin & Stacey is set in both Billericay and Barry in Wales, although the Billericay scenes were filmed in Wales.
👇 SUBSCRIBE TO 4K EXPLORER FOR NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK 👇
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Filmed: 23rd February 2022
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/vdhnuhwHoqWPZdUr8
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 High Street
6:27 St Mary Magdalen Church
6:32 High Street
8:45 Western Road
10:11 High Street
10:58 Stock Road
11:53 Radford Way
- published: 07 Apr 2022
- views: 3961
1:19
Lake Meadows, Billericay - 4K Drone Footage Essex
Our professional 4K drone footage of Lake Meadows Park in Billericay, Essex, showing an aerial view of the park and fishing lake.
Wisdom Design offer professi...
Our professional 4K drone footage of Lake Meadows Park in Billericay, Essex, showing an aerial view of the park and fishing lake.
Wisdom Design offer professional aerial photography and videography throughout Essex and beyond, using drones to capture video from angles that simply can't be achieved from the ground. All our footage is professionally retouched and colour-corrected in our Essex-based studio. With years of experience in photography, design, and video production, we have the expertise to consistently deliver high-quality bespoke drone footage.
Interested? Get in touch via our website www.wisdomdesign.co.uk to discuss your video project, and to get a free quote.
Captured on 2nd June 2023.
©Wisdom Design Ltd.
https://wn.com/Lake_Meadows,_Billericay_4K_Drone_Footage_Essex
Our professional 4K drone footage of Lake Meadows Park in Billericay, Essex, showing an aerial view of the park and fishing lake.
Wisdom Design offer professional aerial photography and videography throughout Essex and beyond, using drones to capture video from angles that simply can't be achieved from the ground. All our footage is professionally retouched and colour-corrected in our Essex-based studio. With years of experience in photography, design, and video production, we have the expertise to consistently deliver high-quality bespoke drone footage.
Interested? Get in touch via our website www.wisdomdesign.co.uk to discuss your video project, and to get a free quote.
Captured on 2nd June 2023.
©Wisdom Design Ltd.
- published: 06 Jun 2023
- views: 260
4:41
The Trenches of Essex - Exploring Billericay's Lost Military Remains
We set out to find & explore Billericay's First World War training trenches and also take a look at Billericay's last surviving spigot mortar emplacement. Find ...
We set out to find & explore Billericay's First World War training trenches and also take a look at Billericay's last surviving spigot mortar emplacement. Find out more and see our photos on our BTP Website: http://beyondthepoint.co.uk/billericay-spigot-mortar-emplacement/
Shot on the DJI Osmo Pocket in August 2019.
https://wn.com/The_Trenches_Of_Essex_Exploring_Billericay's_Lost_Military_Remains
We set out to find & explore Billericay's First World War training trenches and also take a look at Billericay's last surviving spigot mortar emplacement. Find out more and see our photos on our BTP Website: http://beyondthepoint.co.uk/billericay-spigot-mortar-emplacement/
Shot on the DJI Osmo Pocket in August 2019.
- published: 20 Mar 2021
- views: 1647
1:08
Places to see in ( Billericay - UK )
Places to see in ( Billericay - UK )
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon, Essex, England. Billericay lies within the London Basin ...
Places to see in ( Billericay - UK )
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon, Essex, England. Billericay lies within the London Basin and constitutes a commuter town 28 miles east of central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces.
Billericay is within the London Basin and lies on a mixture of London clay, Claygate Beds and Bagshot Beds. Near the High Street, there is a change in soil type from sandy to clay, which gives rise to local underground springs. Open spaces include Norsey Wood, Mill Meadows Nature Reserve, Queen's Park Country Park, Sun Corner, Lake Meadows, Hanningfield Reservoir and South Green. Billericay contains Billericay School, Mayflower High School and St John's School.
Mill Meadows is a 90 local Nature Reserve near the centre of Billericay one of the finest ancient meadow systems in Essex. Centuries of grazing have created the ideal conditions for a wonderful diversity of wild flowers, fungi, insects and invertebrates, many of which are very rare.
Billericay is a part of the London commuter belt. It is served by Billericay railway station on the Abellio Greater Anglia route from Liverpool Street station, in the City of London, to Southend. The station connects to local bus routes. Billericay is close to two primary routes: the A12 to the north and the A127 in the south. The A176 provides a road link to Basildon to the south of Billericay, as well as to the A127. The only secondary road in the town, the B1007, passes from just south of the town centre as Laindon Road, meets the A129 at Sun Corner and then continues northwards as Billericay's High Street and then Stock Road. It continues north to the county town of Chelmsford. Along its route is the village of Stock and an interchange to the A12. The town is a destination on the A129, linking it to the neighbouring towns of Brentwood and Wickford.
Billericay is served by a community radio station, Phoenix FM, which is based in Brentwood. The town was immortalised in the Ian Dury and the Blockheads song "Billericay Dickie". Billericay is mentioned in George Orwell's novel Down and Out in Paris and London. Billericay is the setting of the BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey as the home of Gavin Shipman (Mathew Horne) and his parents; however, the actual filming took place in Wales. The Cater Museum is a privately owned local history museum housed in an 18th & 19th century building in the High Street.
( Billericay - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Billericay . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Billericay - UK
Join us for more :
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https://wn.com/Places_To_See_In_(_Billericay_UK_)
Places to see in ( Billericay - UK )
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon, Essex, England. Billericay lies within the London Basin and constitutes a commuter town 28 miles east of central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces.
Billericay is within the London Basin and lies on a mixture of London clay, Claygate Beds and Bagshot Beds. Near the High Street, there is a change in soil type from sandy to clay, which gives rise to local underground springs. Open spaces include Norsey Wood, Mill Meadows Nature Reserve, Queen's Park Country Park, Sun Corner, Lake Meadows, Hanningfield Reservoir and South Green. Billericay contains Billericay School, Mayflower High School and St John's School.
Mill Meadows is a 90 local Nature Reserve near the centre of Billericay one of the finest ancient meadow systems in Essex. Centuries of grazing have created the ideal conditions for a wonderful diversity of wild flowers, fungi, insects and invertebrates, many of which are very rare.
Billericay is a part of the London commuter belt. It is served by Billericay railway station on the Abellio Greater Anglia route from Liverpool Street station, in the City of London, to Southend. The station connects to local bus routes. Billericay is close to two primary routes: the A12 to the north and the A127 in the south. The A176 provides a road link to Basildon to the south of Billericay, as well as to the A127. The only secondary road in the town, the B1007, passes from just south of the town centre as Laindon Road, meets the A129 at Sun Corner and then continues northwards as Billericay's High Street and then Stock Road. It continues north to the county town of Chelmsford. Along its route is the village of Stock and an interchange to the A12. The town is a destination on the A129, linking it to the neighbouring towns of Brentwood and Wickford.
Billericay is served by a community radio station, Phoenix FM, which is based in Brentwood. The town was immortalised in the Ian Dury and the Blockheads song "Billericay Dickie". Billericay is mentioned in George Orwell's novel Down and Out in Paris and London. Billericay is the setting of the BBC sitcom Gavin & Stacey as the home of Gavin Shipman (Mathew Horne) and his parents; however, the actual filming took place in Wales. The Cater Museum is a privately owned local history museum housed in an 18th & 19th century building in the High Street.
( Billericay - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Billericay . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Billericay - UK
Join us for more :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLP2J3yzHO9rZDyzie5Y5Og
http://placestoseein87.blogspot.com.eg/
https://plus.google.com/108460845579164318812
https://www.facebook.com/placestoseein87/
https://twitter.com/Placestoseein1
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https://www.pinterest.com/placestoseein87/places-to-see-in/
- published: 31 Jul 2017
- views: 4027
4:09
Billericay, Essex. 1963
Shots of The Mayflower green, high street, various pubs, The Cater Museum, The Church, The Ritz Cinema, Billericay Railway station, St Andrews Hospital, Lake Me...
Shots of The Mayflower green, high street, various pubs, The Cater Museum, The Church, The Ritz Cinema, Billericay Railway station, St Andrews Hospital, Lake Meadows and more.
https://wn.com/Billericay,_Essex._1963
Shots of The Mayflower green, high street, various pubs, The Cater Museum, The Church, The Ritz Cinema, Billericay Railway station, St Andrews Hospital, Lake Meadows and more.
- published: 03 Jun 2019
- views: 3284
7:56
Billericay Essex 1961/62
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Basildon borough of Essex, England. It lies within the London Basin, and constitutes a commuter town 28 miles east ...
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Basildon borough of Essex, England. It lies within the London Basin, and constitutes a commuter town 28 miles east of central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces. It is thought to have been occupied since the Bronze Age.
A meeting of the Pilgrim Fathers prior to their sailing in the Mayflower is said to have taken place in Billericay, and many local names and much historical imagery reflect this: Mayflower House, Morris Men, Taxis, School, Hall. Sunnymede School's houses were called Mayflower, Pilgrim, Chantry and Martin (after Christopher Martin, a Billericay merchant who travelled on the Mayflower as Ship's Governor).
Four people from Billericay were on board, including Christopher Martin. He and his wife Marie, along with Solomon Prowe and John Langemore, perished shortly after their arrival at Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
The unfortunate fate of the would-be pioneers did not deter other inhabitants of Billericay from setting sail for the New World. The town of Billerica, Massachusetts was established in 1655 by colonists from Billericay and named after their home town in England.
https://wn.com/Billericay_Essex_1961_62
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Basildon borough of Essex, England. It lies within the London Basin, and constitutes a commuter town 28 miles east of central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces. It is thought to have been occupied since the Bronze Age.
A meeting of the Pilgrim Fathers prior to their sailing in the Mayflower is said to have taken place in Billericay, and many local names and much historical imagery reflect this: Mayflower House, Morris Men, Taxis, School, Hall. Sunnymede School's houses were called Mayflower, Pilgrim, Chantry and Martin (after Christopher Martin, a Billericay merchant who travelled on the Mayflower as Ship's Governor).
Four people from Billericay were on board, including Christopher Martin. He and his wife Marie, along with Solomon Prowe and John Langemore, perished shortly after their arrival at Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
The unfortunate fate of the would-be pioneers did not deter other inhabitants of Billericay from setting sail for the New World. The town of Billerica, Massachusetts was established in 1655 by colonists from Billericay and named after their home town in England.
- published: 29 Aug 2016
- views: 2938
14:58
Fire Billericay Essex, Reids, Old Great Burstead School, April 2024 # billericay
Fire Billericay Essex, Reids, Old Great Burstead School, April 2024 # billericay
Fire Billericay Essex, Reids, Old Great Burstead School, April 2024 # billericay
https://wn.com/Fire_Billericay_Essex,_Reids,_Old_Great_Burstead_School,_April_2024_Billericay
Fire Billericay Essex, Reids, Old Great Burstead School, April 2024 # billericay
- published: 01 Apr 2024
- views: 5780