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Why does London have 32 boroughs?
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- - - UNFINISHED LONDON EPISODE 9 - - -
Written by
Jay Foreman @jayforeman
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Edited by
Jay Foreman
Director of Photography
Paul Kendler
Camera Assistant
Urs Robbe
Props, Costume, Fight Director and Production Runner
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
Additional (invaluable!) research
Ian Pleace @lccmunicipal
Further reading: https://lccmunicipal.com/
VFX (The Brent Monster)
Chris Walker @BigDamnArtist
https://www.zangrethordigital.c...
published: 04 Apr 2020
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$100 British Street Food Challenge!! London’s Borough Market!!
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🇬🇧 *LONDON (England, United Kingdom)*
🤑 *£100 CHALLENGE* (British Pound Sterling)
💸 *$128.00 USD* * (United States Dollar)
📍 *BOROUGH MARKET*
Address: Southwark, London SE1 9AL, United Kingdom
🦪 *FRESH RAW FRENCH OYSTERS* {Oyster Bar}
Served with Aioli on Ice.
💸 *£12.00 GBP ~ $15.45 USD*
🌭 *HANDMADE LAMB SAUSAGE ROLL* {Northfield Farm}
💁♀️ Allison’s Recipe
Lamb Meat Sausage rolled in Bread Pastry.
💸 *£5.50 GBP ~ $7.08 USD*
🍄 *WILD MUSHROOM RISOTTO* {Made with SPELT}
Italian dish, but made with British grain called, Spelt. Served wit...
published: 17 Aug 2024
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How Did The Boroughs Of New York Get Their Names?
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I've been wanting to do a video about a city for a while now, and what's a better city to start with then NYC!
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
History of New York City: http://www.history.com/topics/new-york-city
A Bronck in the Bronx: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/20/nyregion/from-bronck-to-the-bronx-a-name-and-a-swedish-heritage-to-celebrate.html?mcubz=1
The Dutch Tulip Crash: http://www.investopedia.com/features/crashes/crashes2.asp
Brooklyn on Etymonline: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Brooklyn
Coney Island: https://www.britannica.com/place/Coney-Island-amusement-area
Staten-Island Etymology: https://en.oxforddictionarie...
published: 22 Sep 2017
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What I ate at the viral Borough market in London 🇬🇧
published: 04 Mar 2024
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🔵 Borough Meaning - Borough Examples - Borough Defined - British Culture - Borough
Borough Meaning - Borough Examples - Borough Defined - British Culture - Borough
What does borough mean? What is a borough? What is the meaning of borough? A definition of borough. The video gives various example sentences of borough in context for you to be able to use borough correctly when speaking and writing.
https://www.patreon.com/iswearenglish
http://www.iswearenglish.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iswearenglish https://twitter.com/iswearenglish
#vocabulary #Borough #cpe
published: 26 Oct 2022
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What's wrong with London's boroughs?
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- - - UNFINISHED LONDON EPISODE 10 - - -
Written by
Jay Foreman @jayforeman
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Edited by
Jay Foreman
Director of Photography
Paul Kendler
Camera Assistant
Urs Robbe
Props, Costume and Production Runner
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
VFX
Chris Walker @BigDamnArtist
https://www.zangrethordigital.ca/
Political maps by
Matt from @ElectionMapsUK
http://Ko-fi.com/electionmapsuk
Additional (invaluable) research
Ian Pleace @lccmunicipal
Further reading: https://www.lccmunicipal.com
Font vocabulary/opinions
Gare...
published: 07 May 2020
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Borough Market in London - What You Should Eat | London Street Food Tour!
Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/borough-market-london/
There are many famous things to do in London, but if you're a food lover like I am, one of the best choices you can make it to take a trip to the historical Borough Market. The market is one of the most well-known in all of London. The history goes way back, and it was formerly a place where people came and gathered to trade and sell their fresh produce. For many years it was very informal and without structure. But the official Borough Market was established in 1885, the place that we can visit today.
We were only in London for a couple of days, attending the Chowzter.com food awards (http://chowzter.com/), and one thing I knew...
published: 04 Jun 2014
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trying all the viral food at borough market !! #london #boroughmarket
published: 25 Aug 2024
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Borough Council Meeting - December 17, 2024
published: 18 Dec 2024
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The Five Boroughs of New York City: A Virtual Tour of the City's Diversity
Welcome to a virtual tour of the five boroughs of New York City - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. In this video, we will take you on a journey through the diverse neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and cultural institutions that make each borough unique. So, sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the city that never sleeps.
First up is Manhattan, the most densely populated borough of New York City. Known as the financial capital of the world, Manhattan is home to some of the most recognizable landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and Times Square. But Manhattan is much more than just skyscrapers and tourist attractions. It is a melting pot of cultures, with diverse neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little Ita...
published: 15 May 2023
11:26
Why does London have 32 boroughs?
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PART 2 is here...
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- - - UNFINISHED LONDON EPISODE 9 - - -
Written by
Jay Foreman @jayforeman
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Edited by
Jay Foreman
Director of Photography
Paul Kendler
Camera Assistant
Urs Robbe
Props, Costume, Fight Director and Production Runner
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
Additional (invaluable!) research
Ian Pleace @lccmunicipal
Further reading: https://lccmunicipal.com/
VFX (The Brent Monster)
Chris Walker @BigDamnArtist
https://www.zangrethordigital.ca/
Political maps by
Matt from @ElectionMapsUK
http://Ko-fi.com/electionmapsuk
Stressed office worker
Dodie Clark @doddleoddle
https://www.youtube.com/user/doddleoddle
Kid on climbing frame
Alexander Wolf Fraser
Priest
Barry Kendler
Funeral Widow
Ailsa Mainwaring
Keith Sinjohn Joseph
Tim Byrne @TheTimTraveller
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2LVhJH_9cT2XKp0VAfsKOQ
Mr. Wembley
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Miss Willesden
Funso Foluso-Henry
@itsfunso (insta)
Thanks to:
New London Architecture at The Building Centre
Pipers Models - creators of the New London Model
Liz Clutterbuck @lizclutterbuck
Nikki Druce @MacabreLondon
Shaan Ali, Daniel Bloom, Ed and Douglas Finch, Andrew Fisher, Matthew Gabriel, Simon Kendler, Ryan McNish and Lakshman Pathak.
https://wn.com/Why_Does_London_Have_32_Boroughs
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- - - UNFINISHED LONDON EPISODE 9 - - -
Written by
Jay Foreman @jayforeman
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Edited by
Jay Foreman
Director of Photography
Paul Kendler
Camera Assistant
Urs Robbe
Props, Costume, Fight Director and Production Runner
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
Additional (invaluable!) research
Ian Pleace @lccmunicipal
Further reading: https://lccmunicipal.com/
VFX (The Brent Monster)
Chris Walker @BigDamnArtist
https://www.zangrethordigital.ca/
Political maps by
Matt from @ElectionMapsUK
http://Ko-fi.com/electionmapsuk
Stressed office worker
Dodie Clark @doddleoddle
https://www.youtube.com/user/doddleoddle
Kid on climbing frame
Alexander Wolf Fraser
Priest
Barry Kendler
Funeral Widow
Ailsa Mainwaring
Keith Sinjohn Joseph
Tim Byrne @TheTimTraveller
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2LVhJH_9cT2XKp0VAfsKOQ
Mr. Wembley
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Miss Willesden
Funso Foluso-Henry
@itsfunso (insta)
Thanks to:
New London Architecture at The Building Centre
Pipers Models - creators of the New London Model
Liz Clutterbuck @lizclutterbuck
Nikki Druce @MacabreLondon
Shaan Ali, Daniel Bloom, Ed and Douglas Finch, Andrew Fisher, Matthew Gabriel, Simon Kendler, Ryan McNish and Lakshman Pathak.
- published: 04 Apr 2020
- views: 6548394
18:17
$100 British Street Food Challenge!! London’s Borough Market!!
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🇬🇧 *LONDON (England, United Kingdom)*
🤑 *£100 CHALLENGE* (British Pound Sterling)
💸 *$128.00 USD* * (United States Dollar)
📍 *BOROUGH MARKET*
Address: Southwark, London SE1 9AL, United Kingdom
🦪 *FRESH RAW FRENCH OYSTERS* {Oyster Bar}
Served with Aioli on Ice.
💸 *£12.00 GBP ~ $15.45 USD*
🌭 *HANDMADE LAMB SAUSAGE ROLL* {Northfield Farm}
💁♀️ Allison’s Recipe
Lamb Meat Sausage rolled in Bread Pastry.
💸 *£5.50 GBP ~ $7.08 USD*
🍄 *WILD MUSHROOM RISOTTO* {Made with SPELT}
Italian dish, but made with British grain called, Spelt. Served with Parmesan Cheese, Chives, & Green Garlic Aioli.
💸 *£12.00 GBP ~ $15.45 USD*
🍟 *HALIBUT FISH & CHIPS WITH CALAMARI* {Fish Kitchen}
Breaded/Beer Battered & Deep Fried. Served with Lemon & Mayo. Tartar is Charged.
💸 *£28.95 GBP ~ $37.27 USD*
🥧 *KATE & SIDNEY PIE* {Pieminister Pies}
British Beef Steak, Kidney & Craft Ale Pie.
💸 *£6.00 GBP ~ $7.72 USD*
🍛 *BANGERS & MASH* {Maria’s Cafe}
Sausages, Gravy, Onions, Peas, & Mashed Potatoes.
💸 *£12.00 GBP ~ $15.45 USD*
🥪 *CORNED BEEF & CHEESE SANDWICH* {Salt Beef}
Cured Meat, Cheese Slices, Sharp Mustard, & Sour Pickles.
💸 *£11.00 GBP ~ $14.40 USD*
🫧 *DORSET SCALLOPS* {Shellseekers Market Kitchen}
Oven Baked with White Wine & Basil Sauce. Topped with Salt, Pepper, Bacon, & Parsley.
💸 *£21.00 GBP ~ $27.04 USD*
Timestamps:
0:00 » Intro: Borough Market
01:08 » Raw Oyster
02:11 » Pork Sausage Roll
03:32 » Wild Mushroom Risotto
05:52 » Halibut Fish & Chips with Calamari
08:46 » Kate & Sidney Pie
10:24 » Bangers & Mash
12:59 » Corned Beef & Cheese Sandwich
14:47 » Dorset Scallops
16:46 » Challenge Recap & Favorite Food
17:49 » Outro (Peace!)
#BEFRSUK #BestEverFoodReviewShow #BestEverUKFoodTour #BEFRS #Sonny #SonnySide #Food #Travel #MoreBEFRS #MoreBestEverFoodReviewShow #MoreBEFRSuk #BEFRSboroughmarket #BEFRSlondon #seafood #streetfood
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🥒 *ABOUT BEFRS:*
Hey, I’m Sonny! I’m from the US but I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years and started making food and travel videos to document my experiences. I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer.
If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
—
🎬 *CREDITS:*
DIRECTOR/HOST » Sonny Side
CAMERA OPERATOR » Wife
EPISODE EDITOR » Khang Bui
COLOR & MASTER » Nguyễn Quang Dũng
PRODUCERS » Van Ho, Chantal Bieger, Nhi Huynh
Selected tracks via Audio Network 🛆
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—
🇬🇧 *LONDON (England, United Kingdom)*
🤑 *£100 CHALLENGE* (British Pound Sterling)
💸 *$128.00 USD* * (United States Dollar)
📍 *BOROUGH MARKET*
Address: Southwark, London SE1 9AL, United Kingdom
🦪 *FRESH RAW FRENCH OYSTERS* {Oyster Bar}
Served with Aioli on Ice.
💸 *£12.00 GBP ~ $15.45 USD*
🌭 *HANDMADE LAMB SAUSAGE ROLL* {Northfield Farm}
💁♀️ Allison’s Recipe
Lamb Meat Sausage rolled in Bread Pastry.
💸 *£5.50 GBP ~ $7.08 USD*
🍄 *WILD MUSHROOM RISOTTO* {Made with SPELT}
Italian dish, but made with British grain called, Spelt. Served with Parmesan Cheese, Chives, & Green Garlic Aioli.
💸 *£12.00 GBP ~ $15.45 USD*
🍟 *HALIBUT FISH & CHIPS WITH CALAMARI* {Fish Kitchen}
Breaded/Beer Battered & Deep Fried. Served with Lemon & Mayo. Tartar is Charged.
💸 *£28.95 GBP ~ $37.27 USD*
🥧 *KATE & SIDNEY PIE* {Pieminister Pies}
British Beef Steak, Kidney & Craft Ale Pie.
💸 *£6.00 GBP ~ $7.72 USD*
🍛 *BANGERS & MASH* {Maria’s Cafe}
Sausages, Gravy, Onions, Peas, & Mashed Potatoes.
💸 *£12.00 GBP ~ $15.45 USD*
🥪 *CORNED BEEF & CHEESE SANDWICH* {Salt Beef}
Cured Meat, Cheese Slices, Sharp Mustard, & Sour Pickles.
💸 *£11.00 GBP ~ $14.40 USD*
🫧 *DORSET SCALLOPS* {Shellseekers Market Kitchen}
Oven Baked with White Wine & Basil Sauce. Topped with Salt, Pepper, Bacon, & Parsley.
💸 *£21.00 GBP ~ $27.04 USD*
Timestamps:
0:00 » Intro: Borough Market
01:08 » Raw Oyster
02:11 » Pork Sausage Roll
03:32 » Wild Mushroom Risotto
05:52 » Halibut Fish & Chips with Calamari
08:46 » Kate & Sidney Pie
10:24 » Bangers & Mash
12:59 » Corned Beef & Cheese Sandwich
14:47 » Dorset Scallops
16:46 » Challenge Recap & Favorite Food
17:49 » Outro (Peace!)
#BEFRSUK #BestEverFoodReviewShow #BestEverUKFoodTour #BEFRS #Sonny #SonnySide #Food #Travel #MoreBEFRS #MoreBestEverFoodReviewShow #MoreBEFRSuk #BEFRSboroughmarket #BEFRSlondon #seafood #streetfood
—
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👉 FACEBOOK » https://www.facebook.com/BestEverFoodReviewShow/
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❤️ *SUPPORT US:*
Patreon is a platform that allows people to support creators on a recurring basis. Your contribution is an investment in the creative freedom of my channel and enables me to keep my content authentic and uninterrupted. Your donation allows me the time and resources to create more videos for you. We also have some pretty sweet rewards, exclusive to Patreon Bestys.
✅ http://bit.ly/BestEverPatreon
*VIP Patrons* 😎
Susanne Smarr, Jim Klingsporn, Leo Lui, Sam Cassidy, Venetia Edmunds, Jack Murray, Eimile Nakoma, Jack Li, Stephen Balasta, Louis Chisari, Ryan Rhodes, Paul Citulski, Matthew Holden, David Baliles, Jackson Li, John Logan.
🥒 *ABOUT BEFRS:*
Hey, I’m Sonny! I’m from the US but I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years and started making food and travel videos to document my experiences. I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer.
If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
—
🎬 *CREDITS:*
DIRECTOR/HOST » Sonny Side
CAMERA OPERATOR » Wife
EPISODE EDITOR » Khang Bui
COLOR & MASTER » Nguyễn Quang Dũng
PRODUCERS » Van Ho, Chantal Bieger, Nhi Huynh
Selected tracks via Audio Network 🛆
*Business Inquiries:*
✉️
[email protected]
- published: 17 Aug 2024
- views: 2526638
4:49
How Did The Boroughs Of New York Get Their Names?
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I've been wanting to do a video about a city for a while now, and what's a better city to start with then NYC!
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
History of New York City: http://www.history.com/topics/new-york-city
A Bronck in the Bronx: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/20/nyregion/from-bronck-to-the-bronx-a-name-and-a-swedish-heritage-to-celebrate.html?mcubz=1
The Dutch Tulip Crash: http://www.investopedia.com/features/crashes/crashes2.asp
Brooklyn on Etymonline: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Brooklyn
Coney Island: https://www.britannica.com/place/Coney-Island-amusement-area
Staten-Island Etymology: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/Staten_Island
Staten-Generaal: http://www.staten-generaal.nl/begrip/the_states_general
How Did Queens Get It’s Name? https://www.tripsavvy.com/how-did-queens-get-its-name-2819355
The Origin and Meaning of the Name “Manhattan”: https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/16790/anth_Manhattan.pdf?sequence=1
The Indian’s of Lenapehoking: http://delawaretribe.org/product/the-indians-of-lenapehoking/
Why Is new York named The Big Apple?: http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/why-is-new-york-city-nicknamed-the-big-apple
PRONUNCIATION SOURCES
Angoulême: https://forvo.com/word/angoul%C3%AAme/
Giovanni da Verrazzano: https://forvo.com/word/giovanni_da_verrazzano/
Jonas: https://forvo.com/word/jonas/
Breuckelen: https://forvo.com/word/breuckelen/
Konijn: https://forvo.com/word/konijn/
Staten-Generaal: https://forvo.com/word/staten-generaal/#nl
Braganza: https://forvo.com/word/braganza/#pt
Lenape: https://forvo.com/word/lenape/
PHOTO SOURCES
Amsterdam: Massimo Catarinella
Giovanni da Verrazano: Francesco Allegrini
King Francis I: Jean Clouet
Angoulême: Jack Ma
Manhatten: Dmitry Avdeev
The Bronx River: Jim Henderson
Breukelen: Michielverbeek
Harlem: Momos
Haarlem: Fryslan0109
Coney Island: MusikAnimal
Den Haag Binnenhof: Markus Bernet
Catherine of Braganza: Peter Lely
King Charles II: John Michael Wright
Treaty of Penn: Benjamin West
New York Harbour: George Louis
Horse Racing: Slooby
Bourbon Street: Chris Litherland
"Opportunity Walks"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
https://wn.com/How_Did_The_Boroughs_Of_New_York_Get_Their_Names
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5337771
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy_QZ1EEY4S5YT6cmBTwMwg
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I've been wanting to do a video about a city for a while now, and what's a better city to start with then NYC!
SOURCES & FURTHER READING
History of New York City: http://www.history.com/topics/new-york-city
A Bronck in the Bronx: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/20/nyregion/from-bronck-to-the-bronx-a-name-and-a-swedish-heritage-to-celebrate.html?mcubz=1
The Dutch Tulip Crash: http://www.investopedia.com/features/crashes/crashes2.asp
Brooklyn on Etymonline: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Brooklyn
Coney Island: https://www.britannica.com/place/Coney-Island-amusement-area
Staten-Island Etymology: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/Staten_Island
Staten-Generaal: http://www.staten-generaal.nl/begrip/the_states_general
How Did Queens Get It’s Name? https://www.tripsavvy.com/how-did-queens-get-its-name-2819355
The Origin and Meaning of the Name “Manhattan”: https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/16790/anth_Manhattan.pdf?sequence=1
The Indian’s of Lenapehoking: http://delawaretribe.org/product/the-indians-of-lenapehoking/
Why Is new York named The Big Apple?: http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/why-is-new-york-city-nicknamed-the-big-apple
PRONUNCIATION SOURCES
Angoulême: https://forvo.com/word/angoul%C3%AAme/
Giovanni da Verrazzano: https://forvo.com/word/giovanni_da_verrazzano/
Jonas: https://forvo.com/word/jonas/
Breuckelen: https://forvo.com/word/breuckelen/
Konijn: https://forvo.com/word/konijn/
Staten-Generaal: https://forvo.com/word/staten-generaal/#nl
Braganza: https://forvo.com/word/braganza/#pt
Lenape: https://forvo.com/word/lenape/
PHOTO SOURCES
Amsterdam: Massimo Catarinella
Giovanni da Verrazano: Francesco Allegrini
King Francis I: Jean Clouet
Angoulême: Jack Ma
Manhatten: Dmitry Avdeev
The Bronx River: Jim Henderson
Breukelen: Michielverbeek
Harlem: Momos
Haarlem: Fryslan0109
Coney Island: MusikAnimal
Den Haag Binnenhof: Markus Bernet
Catherine of Braganza: Peter Lely
King Charles II: John Michael Wright
Treaty of Penn: Benjamin West
New York Harbour: George Louis
Horse Racing: Slooby
Bourbon Street: Chris Litherland
"Opportunity Walks"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 22 Sep 2017
- views: 1348213
5:48
🔵 Borough Meaning - Borough Examples - Borough Defined - British Culture - Borough
Borough Meaning - Borough Examples - Borough Defined - British Culture - Borough
What does borough mean? What is a borough? What is the meaning of borough? A de...
Borough Meaning - Borough Examples - Borough Defined - British Culture - Borough
What does borough mean? What is a borough? What is the meaning of borough? A definition of borough. The video gives various example sentences of borough in context for you to be able to use borough correctly when speaking and writing.
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Borough Meaning - Borough Examples - Borough Defined - British Culture - Borough
What does borough mean? What is a borough? What is the meaning of borough? A definition of borough. The video gives various example sentences of borough in context for you to be able to use borough correctly when speaking and writing.
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#vocabulary #Borough #cpe
- published: 26 Oct 2022
- views: 1768
12:09
What's wrong with London's boroughs?
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- - - UNFINISHED LONDON EPISODE 10 - - -
Written by
Jay Foreman @jayforeman
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Edited by
Jay Foreman
Director of Photography
Paul Kendler
Camera Assistant
Urs Robbe
Props, Costume and Production Runner
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
VFX
Chris Walker @BigDamnArtist
https://www.zangrethordigital.ca/
Political maps by
Matt from @ElectionMapsUK
http://Ko-fi.com/electionmapsuk
Additional (invaluable) research
Ian Pleace @lccmunicipal
Further reading: https://www.lccmunicipal.com
Font vocabulary/opinions
Gareth Stranks @strnks
Further reading: https://typewritingblog.wordpress.com/
Bollard vocabulary
Katie Taylor @capn_katie_
Bromley sign
Ryan Griffin
Game Show Host
Mandy Dassa @MandyDassa
https://youtu.be/gOjxE_8u2I8
Game Show Contestant
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Margaret Thatcher / Vox Pop 3
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
Vox Pops 1 and 2
Sorry, I’ve completely forgotten their names. They approached us while we were filming, so we asked if they wanted to be in it. If you know/are one of these two people, get in touch!
Man from Hounslow
Matt Lucas @realmattlucas
http://www.thankyoubakedpotato.com/
Thanks to:
New London Architecture at The Building Centre
Pipers Models - creators of the New London Model
https://wn.com/What's_Wrong_With_London's_Boroughs
If you enjoy this series, please consider supporting my channel on Patreon for just $1 per month. (Thank you!) http://www.patreon.com/jayforeman
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- - - UNFINISHED LONDON EPISODE 10 - - -
Written by
Jay Foreman @jayforeman
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Edited by
Jay Foreman
Director of Photography
Paul Kendler
Camera Assistant
Urs Robbe
Props, Costume and Production Runner
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
VFX
Chris Walker @BigDamnArtist
https://www.zangrethordigital.ca/
Political maps by
Matt from @ElectionMapsUK
http://Ko-fi.com/electionmapsuk
Additional (invaluable) research
Ian Pleace @lccmunicipal
Further reading: https://www.lccmunicipal.com
Font vocabulary/opinions
Gareth Stranks @strnks
Further reading: https://typewritingblog.wordpress.com/
Bollard vocabulary
Katie Taylor @capn_katie_
Bromley sign
Ryan Griffin
Game Show Host
Mandy Dassa @MandyDassa
https://youtu.be/gOjxE_8u2I8
Game Show Contestant
Paul Kendler @kendlerpaul
Margaret Thatcher / Vox Pop 3
Jade Nagi @jade_nagi
Vox Pops 1 and 2
Sorry, I’ve completely forgotten their names. They approached us while we were filming, so we asked if they wanted to be in it. If you know/are one of these two people, get in touch!
Man from Hounslow
Matt Lucas @realmattlucas
http://www.thankyoubakedpotato.com/
Thanks to:
New London Architecture at The Building Centre
Pipers Models - creators of the New London Model
- published: 07 May 2020
- views: 4053557
6:06
Borough Market in London - What You Should Eat | London Street Food Tour!
Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/borough-market-london...
Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/borough-market-london/
There are many famous things to do in London, but if you're a food lover like I am, one of the best choices you can make it to take a trip to the historical Borough Market. The market is one of the most well-known in all of London. The history goes way back, and it was formerly a place where people came and gathered to trade and sell their fresh produce. For many years it was very informal and without structure. But the official Borough Market was established in 1885, the place that we can visit today.
We were only in London for a couple of days, attending the Chowzter.com food awards (http://chowzter.com/), and one thing I knew we needed to do, was visit Borough Market with an empty stomach. It was Friday morning at about 10 AM when we decided to go - and I think it was just about a perfect time - because many of the vendors were just opening up, and the market wasn't as packed as it could be. The best things to do as soon as you arrive to Borough Market is to take a leisurely stroll around and see what is available for you to eat - there are too many things to eat in one visit, so it's important that you choose wisely, and decide what you want to eat.
Some of the most famous things include the salt beef sandwich, the grilled cheese sandwich, the duck confit sandwich, chorizo, and many other delicious things. But along with cooked food, there's also a range of cured meats, and wonderful cheeses. I also really enjoyed the fresh produce, which included a nice variety of mushrooms and beautiful heirloom tomatoes.
But anyway let's get back to the food, and I'm talking about the food ready to be eaten. As soon as I arrived I saw a stack of cheese and olive bread-sticks which were piled high like a pyramid. That was my first treat. The long bread-stick was crusty and embedded with salty cheese and delicious olives. While walking around, in the back part Borough Market, we decided to try a Portuguese egg tart. It was good but I thought it could've been better if it was a little warmer. Next up we tried a sausage on a stick from a place called Boston Sausage. I added a bunch of English mustard to it, and I think that's what made it so good.
If you want to drink coffee, when you visit London's Borough Market you cannot miss the famous Monmouth coffee shop. It can be quite busy and hard to find a seat, so we decided just to get takeaway coffee, as I really needed something to wake me up and keep me energized to eat more. My little shot of macchiato was fantastic.
Back to the food, we went to a place called Brindisa and ordered up one of their famous chorizo sandwiches. The chorizo was very tasty, and had a nice spicy flavor to it, but I thought the bread was way too big for the amount of meat. If I ordered it again, I would for sure get the double chorizo. Finally for my last sandwich at Borough Market, I went with the famous duck confit sandwich. You'll see the incredible pan of duck confit when you visit the market, and if you're like me, it should entice you to eat it immediately. When you order, the vendor fills up a bunch of duck into a ciabatta roll. The duck was incredibly tender, juicy, and oily, and it was amazingly tasty. That just about wrapped up everything I ate at Borough Market in London. There were still many more things I wanted to try, but like I said, it would be a near impossible feat to eat everything in one visit to the market. If you want to eat and you're in London, this is one of the best places to visit.
Visit Borough Market information:
Open for lunch on Monday -- Tuesday from 11 am -- 5 pm
Full market is open on Wednesday -- Thursday from 11 am -- 5 pm, Friday from 10 am -- 6 pm, and Saturday from 8 am -- 5 pm (closed on Sunday)
Prices: It would not be hard to spend 20 GBP per person eating here
Website: http://boroughmarket.org.uk/
How to get to there: I think the easiest way is to take the London underground tube to London Bridge Station and then just follow the exit signs that will lead directly to Borough Market.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
Mark Wiens
Eater at: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/blog/
Resources and guides: http://migrationology.com/travel-resources/
T-shirts: http://migrationology.spreadshirt.com/
Thank you for watching, and don't forget to subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology
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Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/borough-market-london/
There are many famous things to do in London, but if you're a food lover like I am, one of the best choices you can make it to take a trip to the historical Borough Market. The market is one of the most well-known in all of London. The history goes way back, and it was formerly a place where people came and gathered to trade and sell their fresh produce. For many years it was very informal and without structure. But the official Borough Market was established in 1885, the place that we can visit today.
We were only in London for a couple of days, attending the Chowzter.com food awards (http://chowzter.com/), and one thing I knew we needed to do, was visit Borough Market with an empty stomach. It was Friday morning at about 10 AM when we decided to go - and I think it was just about a perfect time - because many of the vendors were just opening up, and the market wasn't as packed as it could be. The best things to do as soon as you arrive to Borough Market is to take a leisurely stroll around and see what is available for you to eat - there are too many things to eat in one visit, so it's important that you choose wisely, and decide what you want to eat.
Some of the most famous things include the salt beef sandwich, the grilled cheese sandwich, the duck confit sandwich, chorizo, and many other delicious things. But along with cooked food, there's also a range of cured meats, and wonderful cheeses. I also really enjoyed the fresh produce, which included a nice variety of mushrooms and beautiful heirloom tomatoes.
But anyway let's get back to the food, and I'm talking about the food ready to be eaten. As soon as I arrived I saw a stack of cheese and olive bread-sticks which were piled high like a pyramid. That was my first treat. The long bread-stick was crusty and embedded with salty cheese and delicious olives. While walking around, in the back part Borough Market, we decided to try a Portuguese egg tart. It was good but I thought it could've been better if it was a little warmer. Next up we tried a sausage on a stick from a place called Boston Sausage. I added a bunch of English mustard to it, and I think that's what made it so good.
If you want to drink coffee, when you visit London's Borough Market you cannot miss the famous Monmouth coffee shop. It can be quite busy and hard to find a seat, so we decided just to get takeaway coffee, as I really needed something to wake me up and keep me energized to eat more. My little shot of macchiato was fantastic.
Back to the food, we went to a place called Brindisa and ordered up one of their famous chorizo sandwiches. The chorizo was very tasty, and had a nice spicy flavor to it, but I thought the bread was way too big for the amount of meat. If I ordered it again, I would for sure get the double chorizo. Finally for my last sandwich at Borough Market, I went with the famous duck confit sandwich. You'll see the incredible pan of duck confit when you visit the market, and if you're like me, it should entice you to eat it immediately. When you order, the vendor fills up a bunch of duck into a ciabatta roll. The duck was incredibly tender, juicy, and oily, and it was amazingly tasty. That just about wrapped up everything I ate at Borough Market in London. There were still many more things I wanted to try, but like I said, it would be a near impossible feat to eat everything in one visit to the market. If you want to eat and you're in London, this is one of the best places to visit.
Visit Borough Market information:
Open for lunch on Monday -- Tuesday from 11 am -- 5 pm
Full market is open on Wednesday -- Thursday from 11 am -- 5 pm, Friday from 10 am -- 6 pm, and Saturday from 8 am -- 5 pm (closed on Sunday)
Prices: It would not be hard to spend 20 GBP per person eating here
Website: http://boroughmarket.org.uk/
How to get to there: I think the easiest way is to take the London underground tube to London Bridge Station and then just follow the exit signs that will lead directly to Borough Market.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
Mark Wiens
Eater at: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/blog/
Resources and guides: http://migrationology.com/travel-resources/
T-shirts: http://migrationology.spreadshirt.com/
Thank you for watching, and don't forget to subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology
- published: 04 Jun 2014
- views: 1785267
2:53
The Five Boroughs of New York City: A Virtual Tour of the City's Diversity
Welcome to a virtual tour of the five boroughs of New York City - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. In this video, we will take you on ...
Welcome to a virtual tour of the five boroughs of New York City - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. In this video, we will take you on a journey through the diverse neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and cultural institutions that make each borough unique. So, sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the city that never sleeps.
First up is Manhattan, the most densely populated borough of New York City. Known as the financial capital of the world, Manhattan is home to some of the most recognizable landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and Times Square. But Manhattan is much more than just skyscrapers and tourist attractions. It is a melting pot of cultures, with diverse neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little Italy, and Harlem. Take a stroll through Central Park or the High Line, and you'll see why Manhattan is such a beloved part of New York City.
Next, we head over to Brooklyn, the most populous borough of New York City. Brooklyn has undergone a transformation in recent years, becoming a hub for creatives, entrepreneurs, and foodies alike. From the trendy neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Bushwick to the historic brownstones of Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights, there is no shortage of things to do and see in Brooklyn. Be sure to check out the Brooklyn Bridge and the Coney Island boardwalk while you're here.
Moving on to Queens, the largest borough of New York City by area. Queens is a true melting pot, with over 170 languages spoken here. This diversity is reflected in the many ethnic enclaves, including Little India, Astoria, and Flushing. Queens is also home to some of New York City's most famous landmarks, including the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park and the iconic neon sign at the Pepsi-Cola sign in Long Island City.
Heading north, we arrive at the Bronx, known as the birthplace of hip hop and home to the famous Yankee Stadium. The Bronx is also home to some of the city's most beautiful parks, including Van Cortlandt Park and Pelham Bay Park. The Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden are also must-see destinations for visitors to the borough. But perhaps what makes the Bronx truly unique is its vibrant arts and culture scene, with institutions like the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture.
Finally, we make our way to Staten Island, the southernmost borough of New York City. Despite being only a ferry ride away from Manhattan, Staten Island feels worlds apart, with a slower pace of life and more green spaces than any other borough. Be sure to check out the historic neighborhoods of St. George and Tottenville, and don't miss a visit to the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden.
As we conclude our tour of the five boroughs, we hope you have gained a new appreciation for the diversity and vibrancy of New York City. From the hustle and bustle of Manhattan to the laid-back charm of Staten Island, there truly is something for everyone in this incredible city. Thank you for joining us, and we hope to see you soon in the Big Apple!
https://wn.com/The_Five_Boroughs_Of_New_York_City_A_Virtual_Tour_Of_The_City's_Diversity
Welcome to a virtual tour of the five boroughs of New York City - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. In this video, we will take you on a journey through the diverse neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and cultural institutions that make each borough unique. So, sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the city that never sleeps.
First up is Manhattan, the most densely populated borough of New York City. Known as the financial capital of the world, Manhattan is home to some of the most recognizable landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and Times Square. But Manhattan is much more than just skyscrapers and tourist attractions. It is a melting pot of cultures, with diverse neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little Italy, and Harlem. Take a stroll through Central Park or the High Line, and you'll see why Manhattan is such a beloved part of New York City.
Next, we head over to Brooklyn, the most populous borough of New York City. Brooklyn has undergone a transformation in recent years, becoming a hub for creatives, entrepreneurs, and foodies alike. From the trendy neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Bushwick to the historic brownstones of Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights, there is no shortage of things to do and see in Brooklyn. Be sure to check out the Brooklyn Bridge and the Coney Island boardwalk while you're here.
Moving on to Queens, the largest borough of New York City by area. Queens is a true melting pot, with over 170 languages spoken here. This diversity is reflected in the many ethnic enclaves, including Little India, Astoria, and Flushing. Queens is also home to some of New York City's most famous landmarks, including the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park and the iconic neon sign at the Pepsi-Cola sign in Long Island City.
Heading north, we arrive at the Bronx, known as the birthplace of hip hop and home to the famous Yankee Stadium. The Bronx is also home to some of the city's most beautiful parks, including Van Cortlandt Park and Pelham Bay Park. The Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden are also must-see destinations for visitors to the borough. But perhaps what makes the Bronx truly unique is its vibrant arts and culture scene, with institutions like the Bronx Museum of the Arts and the Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture.
Finally, we make our way to Staten Island, the southernmost borough of New York City. Despite being only a ferry ride away from Manhattan, Staten Island feels worlds apart, with a slower pace of life and more green spaces than any other borough. Be sure to check out the historic neighborhoods of St. George and Tottenville, and don't miss a visit to the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden.
As we conclude our tour of the five boroughs, we hope you have gained a new appreciation for the diversity and vibrancy of New York City. From the hustle and bustle of Manhattan to the laid-back charm of Staten Island, there truly is something for everyone in this incredible city. Thank you for joining us, and we hope to see you soon in the Big Apple!
- published: 15 May 2023
- views: 29479