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The Dana Historic Shrewsbury Street Names
Go to; http://sabsshrewsbury.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-dana-historic-shrewsbury-street.html and http://shrewsburylocalhistory.org.uk/dana.htm
The Dana Street name explained. Steps, path or street. (It is also the name of the Medieval Shrewsbury Prison.)
The Dana is one of the more intriguing Shrewsbury place names, especially for visitors! It starts as a walkway from Castle Street, continues round the Castle and across the railway, and then becomes a street skirting the Prison until it merges with Victoria Street. The Dana (pronounced ‘Danner’, not ‘Darner’) is named after Rev Edmund Dana (1739-1823), who was Vicar of Wroxeter, Eaton Constantine, Harley and Aston Botterell, all apparently at the same time!
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published: 12 Nov 2017
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Revolution (disambiguation)
A revolution is a drastic political or social change that usually occurs relatively quickly. Revolution may also refer to:
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published: 13 Dec 2014
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THE WOMAN KING Vignette Viola as a Leader
For other uses, see Woman king (disambiguation).
The Woman King
The Woman King (film).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood
Screenplay by Dana Stevens
Story by
Maria Bello
Dana Stevens
Produced by
Cathy Schulman
Viola Davis
Julius Tennon
Maria Bello
Starring
Viola Davis
Thuso Mbedu
Lashana Lynch
Sheila Atim
Hero Fiennes Tiffin
John Boyega
Cinematography Polly Morgan
Edited by Terilyn A. Shropshire
Music by Terence Blanchard
Production
companies
TriStar Pictures
Entertainment One
TSG Entertainment II[a]
JuVee Productions
Welle Entertainment
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
September 9, 2022 (TIFF)
September 16, 2022 (United States)
Running time 135 minutes
Country United States
Languages
English
Portuguese
Budget $50 million[1]
Box office ...
published: 13 Dec 2022
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River video clip,forest drone footage,forest video background,4k
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Forest
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is about a community of trees. For other uses, see Forest (disambiguation).
For broader coverage of this topic, see Plant community.
A conifer forest in the Swiss Alps (National Park)
The Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York form the southernmost part of the Eastern forest-boreal transition ecoregion.
Forest on Mount Dajt, Albania
A forest is a large area of land dominated by trees.[1] Hundreds of more precise definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing and ecological function.[2][3][4] According to the widely used[5][6] Food and Agricultur...
published: 21 Jul 2020
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Old Man Finds Cash
http://www.huntingrelics.com 215 651 8329 Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt SiteGeocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then ...
www.geocaching.com/ - Cached - SimilarTreasure Hunting - A Metal Detector Enthusiast's GuideMetal detector news, reviews, stories, photos, and anything related to treasure hunting and metal detecting.
www.treasurehunting.com/ - Cached - SimilarTreasureNet (tm) - The Original Treasure Hunting WebsiteBrowse thousands of messages related to treasure hunting, archaeology, history, metal detecting, relic hunting, caches, sunken treasures, shipwrecks, ...
TreasureNet Forum - Banner finds - White's - Dealer Classifieds
www.treasurenet.com/ - C...
published: 24 Jun 2011
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'Victorian' Town Halls... what where they originally?
Battersea Arts Centre used to be Battersea Town Hall. Many other town halls are of a similar design... very heavy stone, arches, domes... Abbey Mills in Stratford, London is a Victorian Pumping Station, built to shift sewage as London slopes from South to North. There are a few of these pumping stations supposedly built when Bazelguette fixed London's sewage issue. They bear a remarkable resemblance to town halls.
I think many of these town halls are re purposed functional buildings.
Also, the similarity to Islamic architecture is striking.
Beehive Mill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URmYzDcWohs&t=374s
Abbey Mills
https://lookup.london/inside-abbey-mills-pumping-station/
Urban Exploration
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threads/wandsworth-and-battersea-relief-sewer-nearly-devils-gat...
published: 11 Dec 2019
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The British Class System Explained
The British Class System is something that all British people are subconciously molded in from birth. Yet very few actually reflect on how tragic, or, in some cases, wonderful, it is. To those abroad, particuarly those from continential Europe, it is a stunning system to behold.. and mystery as to why it still exists. Little do they realise, it's a mystery to us too, or at least, the few of us who actually reflect on it.
In this production I'll be explaining my interpretation of how the British Class System operates. Of course, I will have my own personal biases, which will become immediately self evident. But such biases do not exist without good reason.. and believe me, there is good reason.
Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/AlexHexagon
#classsystem #class
published: 30 Nov 2023
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Bramber Castle
Bramber castle is one of the earliest Norman castles in England. A ruin now, it was once an important outpost of Norman rule in England. It was originally built in 1073 by William de Braose, the first Lord of Bramber. Its purpose was the defense of the important port city of Steyning and the River Adur, as well as the seat of the important de Braose family.
Want to see some drone footage of this castle? Check out my video, "Circumnavigating Bramber Castle" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kAZkoIlIos
For another kind of view of this castle, check out Richard Vobes (the Bald Explorer)! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRAsKlGEPIg
published: 29 Nov 2018
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Professor Alun Munslow - The Gap Between the Past and History
St Mary's University Twickenham presents a short interview with Alun Munslow - A Professor of History Theory and UK editor of the journal Rethinking History
published: 13 Nov 2015
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What Is The British Constitution & What Is British Common Law? Origins In English Common Law
Hi everybody and welcome to this fourth and final video in a series titled What Is The British Constitution & What Is British Common Law? Origins In English Common Law.
In this chapter, we will be looking at how the Anglo-Saxon law we looked at in part 3 evolves after the Norman conquest into English Common Law, the foundation of all common law and the legal system of the UK. Building upon the nature of Anglo-Saxon law, successive Norman monarchs will turn this law into an English common law, practiced across the whole of England the same, from a central place. Most importantly of all, we will look at the reforms of Henry II which established so many of the country's contemporary institutions and practices.
In this series we are exploring what these two things are by looking at the histo...
published: 13 May 2021
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The Dana Historic Shrewsbury Street Names
Go to; http://sabsshrewsbury.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-dana-historic-shrewsbury-street.html and http://shrewsburylocalhistory.org.uk/dana.htm
The Dana Street nam...
Go to; http://sabsshrewsbury.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-dana-historic-shrewsbury-street.html and http://shrewsburylocalhistory.org.uk/dana.htm
The Dana Street name explained. Steps, path or street. (It is also the name of the Medieval Shrewsbury Prison.)
The Dana is one of the more intriguing Shrewsbury place names, especially for visitors! It starts as a walkway from Castle Street, continues round the Castle and across the railway, and then becomes a street skirting the Prison until it merges with Victoria Street. The Dana (pronounced ‘Danner’, not ‘Darner’) is named after Rev Edmund Dana (1739-1823), who was Vicar of Wroxeter, Eaton Constantine, Harley and Aston Botterell, all apparently at the same time!
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More Information about shrewsbury street names:
Shrewsbury Local History - Street Names
www.shrewsburylocalhistory.org.uk/street.htm
Clement Memorial. Robert Burton. Burton Street. William Hazledine. Hazledine Way. John Cressett Pelham. Pelham Road. Castlefields Flax Mill. Benyon Street.
Shrewsbury Map - Street Map of Shrewsbury - A to Z - Proviser
www.proviser.com › Area Types › Towns › Shrewsbury
Street Map of Shrewsbury. A to Z List of Streets in Shrewsbury, linked to street maps.
Shropshire street names: The weird, the wonderful and the downright ...
https://www.shropshirestar.com/.../shropshire-street-names-the-weird-the-wonderful-a...
8 Aug 2016 - The Dana is one of the more intriguing Shrewsbury place names. It starts as a walkway from Castle Street, continues round the Castle and ...
Shrewsbury road map & Shrewsbury street view
https://www.maps-streetview.com/United-Kingdom/Shrewsbury/roadmap.php
Shrewsbury (England) road map & Shrewsbury street view - view streets, roads, routes, places, buildings.
42 @ 60: SHREWSBURY - STREET NAMES THAT TELL A STORY
42at60.blogspot.com/2007/04/shrewsbury-street-names-that-tell-story.html
14 Apr 2007 - SHREWSBURY - STREET NAMES THAT TELL A STORY. Why do we only seem to explore our local surroundings when visitors come to stay, ...
Map of Shrewsbury, Shropshire | Original Shrewsbury
www.originalshrewsbury.co.uk/visit/map
Explore Shrewsbury town centre with our interactive map. Discover the best attractions and find out what to see and do before for your visit.
SHREWSBURY STRE
Shrewsbury - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, England. It is on the River Severn and has a ..... Many of the street names have also remained unchanged for centuries and there are some more unusual names, such as Butcher Row, Longden ...
History of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Shrewsbury
The town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England, has a history that extends back at least as far ... Shrewsbury comes from the Saxon name 'Scrobbesbyrig'. ... meets the river (this lane being one of the town's most ancient street alignments).
Gropecunt Lane - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gropecunt_Lane
Gropecunt Lane /ˈɡroʊpkʌnt ˈleɪn/ was a street name found in English towns and cities .... As the most ubiquitous and explicit example of such street names, with the exception of Shrewsbury and possibly Newcastle (where a Grapecuntlane ...
Shrewsbury Road - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury_Road
Shrewsbury Road (Bóthar Sriúsbaire in Irish) is a street in Dublin, Ireland and was the ... In the end it was purchased by a company named Matsack Nominees, and it was widely reported in the media that the beneficiary of the sale was Gayle ...
Shrewsbury (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury_(disambiguation)
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire in the United Kingdom, founded c. 800. A number of people, places and other locations have their
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Go to; http://sabsshrewsbury.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-dana-historic-shrewsbury-street.html and http://shrewsburylocalhistory.org.uk/dana.htm
The Dana Street name explained. Steps, path or street. (It is also the name of the Medieval Shrewsbury Prison.)
The Dana is one of the more intriguing Shrewsbury place names, especially for visitors! It starts as a walkway from Castle Street, continues round the Castle and across the railway, and then becomes a street skirting the Prison until it merges with Victoria Street. The Dana (pronounced ‘Danner’, not ‘Darner’) is named after Rev Edmund Dana (1739-1823), who was Vicar of Wroxeter, Eaton Constantine, Harley and Aston Botterell, all apparently at the same time!
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CLICK HERE: http://sabsshrewsbury.blogspot.com
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More Information about shrewsbury street names:
Shrewsbury Local History - Street Names
www.shrewsburylocalhistory.org.uk/street.htm
Clement Memorial. Robert Burton. Burton Street. William Hazledine. Hazledine Way. John Cressett Pelham. Pelham Road. Castlefields Flax Mill. Benyon Street.
Shrewsbury Map - Street Map of Shrewsbury - A to Z - Proviser
www.proviser.com › Area Types › Towns › Shrewsbury
Street Map of Shrewsbury. A to Z List of Streets in Shrewsbury, linked to street maps.
Shropshire street names: The weird, the wonderful and the downright ...
https://www.shropshirestar.com/.../shropshire-street-names-the-weird-the-wonderful-a...
8 Aug 2016 - The Dana is one of the more intriguing Shrewsbury place names. It starts as a walkway from Castle Street, continues round the Castle and ...
Shrewsbury road map & Shrewsbury street view
https://www.maps-streetview.com/United-Kingdom/Shrewsbury/roadmap.php
Shrewsbury (England) road map & Shrewsbury street view - view streets, roads, routes, places, buildings.
42 @ 60: SHREWSBURY - STREET NAMES THAT TELL A STORY
42at60.blogspot.com/2007/04/shrewsbury-street-names-that-tell-story.html
14 Apr 2007 - SHREWSBURY - STREET NAMES THAT TELL A STORY. Why do we only seem to explore our local surroundings when visitors come to stay, ...
Map of Shrewsbury, Shropshire | Original Shrewsbury
www.originalshrewsbury.co.uk/visit/map
Explore Shrewsbury town centre with our interactive map. Discover the best attractions and find out what to see and do before for your visit.
SHREWSBURY STRE
Shrewsbury - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, England. It is on the River Severn and has a ..... Many of the street names have also remained unchanged for centuries and there are some more unusual names, such as Butcher Row, Longden ...
History of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Shrewsbury
The town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England, has a history that extends back at least as far ... Shrewsbury comes from the Saxon name 'Scrobbesbyrig'. ... meets the river (this lane being one of the town's most ancient street alignments).
Gropecunt Lane - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gropecunt_Lane
Gropecunt Lane /ˈɡroʊpkʌnt ˈleɪn/ was a street name found in English towns and cities .... As the most ubiquitous and explicit example of such street names, with the exception of Shrewsbury and possibly Newcastle (where a Grapecuntlane ...
Shrewsbury Road - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury_Road
Shrewsbury Road (Bóthar Sriúsbaire in Irish) is a street in Dublin, Ireland and was the ... In the end it was purchased by a company named Matsack Nominees, and it was widely reported in the media that the beneficiary of the sale was Gayle ...
Shrewsbury (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrewsbury_(disambiguation)
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire in the United Kingdom, founded c. 800. A number of people, places and other locations have their
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- published: 12 Nov 2017
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Revolution (disambiguation)
A revolution is a drastic political or social change that usually occurs relatively quickly. Revolution may also refer to:
This video is targeted to blind use...
A revolution is a drastic political or social change that usually occurs relatively quickly. Revolution may also refer to:
This video is targeted to blind users.
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A revolution is a drastic political or social change that usually occurs relatively quickly. Revolution may also refer to:
This video is targeted to blind users.
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- published: 13 Dec 2014
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1:25
THE WOMAN KING Vignette Viola as a Leader
For other uses, see Woman king (disambiguation).
The Woman King
The Woman King (film).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood
Screenplay...
For other uses, see Woman king (disambiguation).
The Woman King
The Woman King (film).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood
Screenplay by Dana Stevens
Story by
Maria Bello
Dana Stevens
Produced by
Cathy Schulman
Viola Davis
Julius Tennon
Maria Bello
Starring
Viola Davis
Thuso Mbedu
Lashana Lynch
Sheila Atim
Hero Fiennes Tiffin
John Boyega
Cinematography Polly Morgan
Edited by Terilyn A. Shropshire
Music by Terence Blanchard
Production
companies
TriStar Pictures
Entertainment One
TSG Entertainment II[a]
JuVee Productions
Welle Entertainment
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
September 9, 2022 (TIFF)
September 16, 2022 (United States)
Running time 135 minutes
Country United States
Languages
English
Portuguese
Budget $50 million[1]
Box office $94.2 million[2][3]
The Woman King is a 2022 American alternate history film about the Agojie, the all-female warrior unit that protected the West African kingdom of Dahomey during the 17th to 19th centuries. Set in the 1820s, the film stars Viola Davis as a general who trains the next generation of warriors to fight their enemies. It is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and written by Dana Stevens, based on a story she wrote with Maria Bello. The film also stars Thuso Mbedu, Lashana Lynch, Sheila Atim, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, and John Boyega.
Bello conceived the idea for The Woman King in 2015 after visiting Benin, where the kingdom used to be located, and learning the history of the Agojie. She recruited Cathy Schulman to develop it into a feature film, pitching it to several studios, who turned it down due to financial concerns. After they met with TriStar Pictures in 2017, the film was greenlit in 2020. Production began in South Africa in November 2021, shut down due to the COVID-19 Omicron variant a few weeks later, and resumed in early 2022. Polly Morgan was the cinematographer. During post-production, the musical score was composed by Terence Blanchard, and editing was completed by Terilyn A. Shropshire.
The Woman King had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2022, and Sony Pictures Releasing released the film in theaters in the United States on September 16, 2022. Following the festival screening, the film received positive reviews from critics, who praised Davis's performance and the action choreography.[4] Organizations like the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named it as one of the top ten films of 2022.
https://wn.com/The_Woman_King_Vignette_Viola_As_A_Leader
For other uses, see Woman king (disambiguation).
The Woman King
The Woman King (film).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood
Screenplay by Dana Stevens
Story by
Maria Bello
Dana Stevens
Produced by
Cathy Schulman
Viola Davis
Julius Tennon
Maria Bello
Starring
Viola Davis
Thuso Mbedu
Lashana Lynch
Sheila Atim
Hero Fiennes Tiffin
John Boyega
Cinematography Polly Morgan
Edited by Terilyn A. Shropshire
Music by Terence Blanchard
Production
companies
TriStar Pictures
Entertainment One
TSG Entertainment II[a]
JuVee Productions
Welle Entertainment
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
September 9, 2022 (TIFF)
September 16, 2022 (United States)
Running time 135 minutes
Country United States
Languages
English
Portuguese
Budget $50 million[1]
Box office $94.2 million[2][3]
The Woman King is a 2022 American alternate history film about the Agojie, the all-female warrior unit that protected the West African kingdom of Dahomey during the 17th to 19th centuries. Set in the 1820s, the film stars Viola Davis as a general who trains the next generation of warriors to fight their enemies. It is directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and written by Dana Stevens, based on a story she wrote with Maria Bello. The film also stars Thuso Mbedu, Lashana Lynch, Sheila Atim, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, and John Boyega.
Bello conceived the idea for The Woman King in 2015 after visiting Benin, where the kingdom used to be located, and learning the history of the Agojie. She recruited Cathy Schulman to develop it into a feature film, pitching it to several studios, who turned it down due to financial concerns. After they met with TriStar Pictures in 2017, the film was greenlit in 2020. Production began in South Africa in November 2021, shut down due to the COVID-19 Omicron variant a few weeks later, and resumed in early 2022. Polly Morgan was the cinematographer. During post-production, the musical score was composed by Terence Blanchard, and editing was completed by Terilyn A. Shropshire.
The Woman King had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2022, and Sony Pictures Releasing released the film in theaters in the United States on September 16, 2022. Following the festival screening, the film received positive reviews from critics, who praised Davis's performance and the action choreography.[4] Organizations like the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named it as one of the top ten films of 2022.
- published: 13 Dec 2022
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River video clip,forest drone footage,forest video background,4k
Last Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvtxCCVBdec&t=42s
Forest
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is a...
Last Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvtxCCVBdec&t=42s
Forest
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is about a community of trees. For other uses, see Forest (disambiguation).
For broader coverage of this topic, see Plant community.
A conifer forest in the Swiss Alps (National Park)
The Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York form the southernmost part of the Eastern forest-boreal transition ecoregion.
Forest on Mount Dajt,
Albania
A forest is a large area of land dominated by trees.[1] Hundreds of more precise definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing and ecological function.[2][3][4] According to the widely used[5][6] Food and Agriculture Organization definition, forests covered 4 billion hectares (9.9×109 acres) (15 million square miles) or approximately 30 percent of the world's land area in 2006.[4]
Forests are the dominant terrestrial ecosystem of Earth, and are distributed around the globe.[7] Forests account for 75% of the gross primary production of the Earth's biosphere, and contain 80% of the Earth's plant biomass. Net primary production is estimated at 21.9 gigatonnes carbon per year for tropical forests, 8.1 for temperate forests, and 2.6 for boreal forests.[7]
Forests at different latitudes and elevations form distinctly different ecozones: boreal forests around the poles, tropical forests around the Equator, and temperate forests at the middle latitudes. Higher elevation areas tend to support forests similar to those at higher latitudes, and amount of precipitation also affects forest composition.
Human society and forests influence each other in both positive and negative ways.[8] Forests provide ecosystem services to humans and serve as tourist attractions. Forests can also affect people's health. Human activities, including harvesting forest resources, can negatively affect forest ecosystems.[
river video clip,forest drone footage,forest video background,4k,forest video clip,forest video 4k,4k video nature,forest video footage,forest video cinematic,4k video ultra hd,forest sunshine,forest sun,
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Last Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvtxCCVBdec&t=42s
Forest
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is about a community of trees. For other uses, see Forest (disambiguation).
For broader coverage of this topic, see Plant community.
A conifer forest in the Swiss Alps (National Park)
The Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York form the southernmost part of the Eastern forest-boreal transition ecoregion.
Forest on Mount Dajt,
Albania
A forest is a large area of land dominated by trees.[1] Hundreds of more precise definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing and ecological function.[2][3][4] According to the widely used[5][6] Food and Agriculture Organization definition, forests covered 4 billion hectares (9.9×109 acres) (15 million square miles) or approximately 30 percent of the world's land area in 2006.[4]
Forests are the dominant terrestrial ecosystem of Earth, and are distributed around the globe.[7] Forests account for 75% of the gross primary production of the Earth's biosphere, and contain 80% of the Earth's plant biomass. Net primary production is estimated at 21.9 gigatonnes carbon per year for tropical forests, 8.1 for temperate forests, and 2.6 for boreal forests.[7]
Forests at different latitudes and elevations form distinctly different ecozones: boreal forests around the poles, tropical forests around the Equator, and temperate forests at the middle latitudes. Higher elevation areas tend to support forests similar to those at higher latitudes, and amount of precipitation also affects forest composition.
Human society and forests influence each other in both positive and negative ways.[8] Forests provide ecosystem services to humans and serve as tourist attractions. Forests can also affect people's health. Human activities, including harvesting forest resources, can negatively affect forest ecosystems.[
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- published: 21 Jul 2020
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Old Man Finds Cash
http://www.huntingrelics.com 215 651 8329 Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt SiteGeocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game. Player...
http://www.huntingrelics.com 215 651 8329 Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt SiteGeocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then ...
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TreasureNet Forum - Banner finds - White's - Dealer Classifieds
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http://www.huntingrelics.com 215 651 8329 Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt SiteGeocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then ...
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TreasureNet Forum - Banner finds - White's - Dealer Classifieds
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- published: 24 Jun 2011
- views: 311
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'Victorian' Town Halls... what where they originally?
Battersea Arts Centre used to be Battersea Town Hall. Many other town halls are of a similar design... very heavy stone, arches, domes... Abbey Mills in Stratf...
Battersea Arts Centre used to be Battersea Town Hall. Many other town halls are of a similar design... very heavy stone, arches, domes... Abbey Mills in Stratford, London is a Victorian Pumping Station, built to shift sewage as London slopes from South to North. There are a few of these pumping stations supposedly built when Bazelguette fixed London's sewage issue. They bear a remarkable resemblance to town halls.
I think many of these town halls are re purposed functional buildings.
Also, the similarity to Islamic architecture is striking.
Beehive Mill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URmYzDcWohs&t=374s
Abbey Mills
https://lookup.london/inside-abbey-mills-pumping-station/
Urban Exploration
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threads/wandsworth-and-battersea-relief-sewer-nearly-devils-gate-london-jan-2019.116308/
PDF Sewer History report
http://www.sewerhistory.org/articles/whregion/1930_abm1/article.pdf
Close Encounters of the turd kind
http://www.sub-urban.com/close-encounters-of-the-turd-kind/
Theatres and halls in Battersea and Clapham
http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Clapham.htm
The Heathwall River
https://historyandsocialaction.blogspot.com/2019/08/heathwall-st-was-one-of-stopping-points.html
https://wn.com/'Victorian'_Town_Halls..._What_Where_They_Originally
Battersea Arts Centre used to be Battersea Town Hall. Many other town halls are of a similar design... very heavy stone, arches, domes... Abbey Mills in Stratford, London is a Victorian Pumping Station, built to shift sewage as London slopes from South to North. There are a few of these pumping stations supposedly built when Bazelguette fixed London's sewage issue. They bear a remarkable resemblance to town halls.
I think many of these town halls are re purposed functional buildings.
Also, the similarity to Islamic architecture is striking.
Beehive Mill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URmYzDcWohs&t=374s
Abbey Mills
https://lookup.london/inside-abbey-mills-pumping-station/
Urban Exploration
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threads/wandsworth-and-battersea-relief-sewer-nearly-devils-gate-london-jan-2019.116308/
PDF Sewer History report
http://www.sewerhistory.org/articles/whregion/1930_abm1/article.pdf
Close Encounters of the turd kind
http://www.sub-urban.com/close-encounters-of-the-turd-kind/
Theatres and halls in Battersea and Clapham
http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Clapham.htm
The Heathwall River
https://historyandsocialaction.blogspot.com/2019/08/heathwall-st-was-one-of-stopping-points.html
- published: 11 Dec 2019
- views: 395
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The British Class System Explained
The British Class System is something that all British people are subconciously molded in from birth. Yet very few actually reflect on how tragic, or, in some c...
The British Class System is something that all British people are subconciously molded in from birth. Yet very few actually reflect on how tragic, or, in some cases, wonderful, it is. To those abroad, particuarly those from continential Europe, it is a stunning system to behold.. and mystery as to why it still exists. Little do they realise, it's a mystery to us too, or at least, the few of us who actually reflect on it.
In this production I'll be explaining my interpretation of how the British Class System operates. Of course, I will have my own personal biases, which will become immediately self evident. But such biases do not exist without good reason.. and believe me, there is good reason.
Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/AlexHexagon
#classsystem #class
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The British Class System is something that all British people are subconciously molded in from birth. Yet very few actually reflect on how tragic, or, in some cases, wonderful, it is. To those abroad, particuarly those from continential Europe, it is a stunning system to behold.. and mystery as to why it still exists. Little do they realise, it's a mystery to us too, or at least, the few of us who actually reflect on it.
In this production I'll be explaining my interpretation of how the British Class System operates. Of course, I will have my own personal biases, which will become immediately self evident. But such biases do not exist without good reason.. and believe me, there is good reason.
Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/AlexHexagon
#classsystem #class
- published: 30 Nov 2023
- views: 197932
22:02
Bramber Castle
Bramber castle is one of the earliest Norman castles in England. A ruin now, it was once an important outpost of Norman rule in England. It was originally built...
Bramber castle is one of the earliest Norman castles in England. A ruin now, it was once an important outpost of Norman rule in England. It was originally built in 1073 by William de Braose, the first Lord of Bramber. Its purpose was the defense of the important port city of Steyning and the River Adur, as well as the seat of the important de Braose family.
Want to see some drone footage of this castle? Check out my video, "Circumnavigating Bramber Castle" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kAZkoIlIos
For another kind of view of this castle, check out Richard Vobes (the Bald Explorer)! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRAsKlGEPIg
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Bramber castle is one of the earliest Norman castles in England. A ruin now, it was once an important outpost of Norman rule in England. It was originally built in 1073 by William de Braose, the first Lord of Bramber. Its purpose was the defense of the important port city of Steyning and the River Adur, as well as the seat of the important de Braose family.
Want to see some drone footage of this castle? Check out my video, "Circumnavigating Bramber Castle" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kAZkoIlIos
For another kind of view of this castle, check out Richard Vobes (the Bald Explorer)! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRAsKlGEPIg
- published: 29 Nov 2018
- views: 1048
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Professor Alun Munslow - The Gap Between the Past and History
St Mary's University Twickenham presents a short interview with Alun Munslow - A Professor of History Theory and UK editor of the journal Rethinking History
St Mary's University Twickenham presents a short interview with Alun Munslow - A Professor of History Theory and UK editor of the journal Rethinking History
https://wn.com/Professor_Alun_Munslow_The_Gap_Between_The_Past_And_History
St Mary's University Twickenham presents a short interview with Alun Munslow - A Professor of History Theory and UK editor of the journal Rethinking History
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 4864
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What Is The British Constitution & What Is British Common Law? Origins In English Common Law
Hi everybody and welcome to this fourth and final video in a series titled What Is The British Constitution & What Is British Common Law? Origins In English Com...
Hi everybody and welcome to this fourth and final video in a series titled What Is The British Constitution & What Is British Common Law? Origins In English Common Law.
In this chapter, we will be looking at how the Anglo-Saxon law we looked at in part 3 evolves after the Norman conquest into English Common Law, the foundation of all common law and the legal system of the UK. Building upon the nature of Anglo-Saxon law, successive Norman monarchs will turn this law into an English common law, practiced across the whole of England the same, from a central place. Most importantly of all, we will look at the reforms of Henry II which established so many of the country's contemporary institutions and practices.
In this series we are exploring what these two things are by looking at the history and fundamental nature of their character. We'll go back to Anglo-Saxon England, to see how Anglo-Saxon politics and Anglo-Saxon culture were really the same thing, and that through the idea of an English nation, Anglo-Saxon history gave birth to a unique constitution, that would later form the basis for a unique British nation.
What is the English constitution? What is English Common Law? What is Common Law for that matter!? Through English constitutional history, we can explore this development of English constitutional law and how this blossomed into British constitutional history and British constitutional law. From this original English constitution came a system that would draw many to it and produce a new nation and country of Anglo-British and Anglo-Britain, home to the Anglo-British constitution.
I hope you enjoy this British history lecture and if you would like to see more please like, share and subscribe.
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_British_Constitution_What_Is_British_Common_Law_Origins_In_English_Common_Law
Hi everybody and welcome to this fourth and final video in a series titled What Is The British Constitution & What Is British Common Law? Origins In English Common Law.
In this chapter, we will be looking at how the Anglo-Saxon law we looked at in part 3 evolves after the Norman conquest into English Common Law, the foundation of all common law and the legal system of the UK. Building upon the nature of Anglo-Saxon law, successive Norman monarchs will turn this law into an English common law, practiced across the whole of England the same, from a central place. Most importantly of all, we will look at the reforms of Henry II which established so many of the country's contemporary institutions and practices.
In this series we are exploring what these two things are by looking at the history and fundamental nature of their character. We'll go back to Anglo-Saxon England, to see how Anglo-Saxon politics and Anglo-Saxon culture were really the same thing, and that through the idea of an English nation, Anglo-Saxon history gave birth to a unique constitution, that would later form the basis for a unique British nation.
What is the English constitution? What is English Common Law? What is Common Law for that matter!? Through English constitutional history, we can explore this development of English constitutional law and how this blossomed into British constitutional history and British constitutional law. From this original English constitution came a system that would draw many to it and produce a new nation and country of Anglo-British and Anglo-Britain, home to the Anglo-British constitution.
I hope you enjoy this British history lecture and if you would like to see more please like, share and subscribe.
- published: 13 May 2021
- views: 3223