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Jimmy Bagpuss
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D1019 Western King Maybach THRASH at SVR 2023
Passing Northward Halt towards Bewdley at the
Severn Valley Diesel Autumn Bash Magnificent Severn
Severn Valley Diesel Autumn Bash Magnificent Severn
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Class 20 Thrash - Battlefield Line August 23
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Class 20 sets off from Market Bosworth at the Battle field Line - heading towards Shenton.
We Have Way Festival 2022 - 17 Pounder
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anti tank gun fire demonstration from the Garrison artillery
Lancaster Bomber - Ambient soothing sound - 1 hour
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1 hour Avro Lancaster Night bomber - 4 x Roll Merlin engines droning sound at mid pitch cruise for sleep ambience
Class 26 Thrash
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Leaving Winchcombe heading to Toddington in the 2019 Diesel Gala.
Class 50 Thrash!
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Class 50 'Ark Royal' roars out of Cleeve at the Glos & Warks diesel gala October 2019
30 Assault Unit in Cherbourg 44
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Video footage of 30 Assault Unit raiding a house for intelligence
City of Truro - Wallingford 2008
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City of Truro way back in 2008 - it visited the Cholsey & Wallingford railway back then & is just seen outside Wallingford heading to Cholsey Panasonic AVCHD camcorder 1080p 25fps
Tiger Day - Bovington 2019
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The famous Tiger 131 with its roaring Maybach engine
Steam Dreams - Mayflower Guildford Station
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Steam Dreams' - 'Mayflower' heads off at Guildford station on 19
GM Thrash! 2018
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Class 59's, 60's & a 70 roaring through South Oxfordshire & Berkshire, England
UK storm lightning compilation April 2018
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UK storm lightning compilation April 2018
Churchill (2017) - Monty & Winston clash over D-Day
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Churchill (2017) - Monty & Winston clash over D-Day
Class 50 'Lion' sets off from Alresford
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Class 50 'Lion' sets off from Alresford
Union of South Africa - Reading station 2017 - 4k
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Union of South Africa - Reading station 2017 - 4k
LOUD!! Vintage Formula 1 cars at Goodwood
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LOUD!! Vintage Formula 1 cars at Goodwood
Bristol Blenhiem flanked by a Spitfire & Mustang
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Bristol Blenhiem flanked by a Spitfire & Mustang
Spitfire, Lancaster & Hurricane at Goodwood Revival 2016 - Merlin Heaven
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Spitfire, Lancaster & Hurricane at Goodwood Revival 2016 - Merlin Heaven
''Inter City 125'' Livery 43002 leaves Reading - 4K
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''Inter City 125'' Livery 43002 leaves Reading - 4K
Class 20 MEGATHRASH!!! Hellfiiirree!!
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Class 20 MEGATHRASH!!! Hellfiiirree!!
British occupation forces Japan 1945
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British occupation forces Japan 1945
Puffed up little sh_t! That's a good description of Montgomery
The villain of the 20th century.
What if this was a 50 incher?
Waist of film never happened
I like how they left out Canadian troops even through Canadians made up the majority of the troops landing on D-Day!!!🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Friday nights
Sabaton - Aces In Exlie PL Poland. UA-cam.
What acting ! Unfortunately false narrative but nevertheless serious in content and funny at the same time. ‘’ That puffed up little shit! The men won’t follow him”…….lol!
Total and complete rubbish.
😂😂
bad movie
Brian Cox portrayed Goering, Churchill and Hannibal Lector. Golly.
My grandad was in the no4 commandos and was involved in taking of the town of flushing. He downplayed his time in ww2 but would never really tell me anything. The more I look into it the more I realise why he didn’t want to talk about it. We unfortunately had to say goodbye to my dear grandad at the age of 98. That man was my hero!
If the real-life Montgomery had ever shown that much energy on the battlefield as the fictional portrayal does in this scene, he probably would've won more victories without having to repeatedly rely upon Patton to pull his chestnuts out of the fire on more than one occasion... I mean, sure, he was the big hero at El-Alamein, but after that? Psh...not so much.
It was Monty that pulled Patton out of the fire at El Guettar when the Eighth army attacked the Germans from the rear at Wadi Akarit while patton was stalled.
@@saxonwarrior3736 Nope, sorry, you're wrong. Don't know where you got your revisionist "history" from but the facts don't support that rather fanciful & inventive (not to mention Anglocentric) "interpretation" of events at all.
@@MrPGC137 Is that so? ''On 6 April, the British 8th Army once again overran the Axis lines at the Battle of Wadi Akarit, and a full retreat started. On the morning of 7 April, Benson Force moved through the positions held by the 1st and 9th divisions, and raced down the abandoned El Guettar-Gabès road, where it met the lead elements of the 8th Army at 17:00. With the last Axis line of defense in the south of Tunisia broken, the remaining forces made a run to join the other Axis forces in the north. Tunis fell to the Allies in early May."
@@MrPGC137 Looks like you are wrong lol
@@MrPGC137 Wadi Akarit is behind El Guettar. Try again.
huh surprising amount of comments annoyed at this scene due to it being incredibly unlikely it happened (although I will say something very similar happened between Monty and Ike and may well be the inspiration for showing Monty like this) movies tend to do this though, take frustrations and tense relationships between figures and concentrate it into one scene for a movie
My name is Jamar, I come from Afar. Allahu Akbar!
Added sound is like a bunch of ballons popping.
First ever use of the terrapin in Combat was used there by the 5th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers....
Who is from india 👇👇
Sie kehrten dorthin zurück, woher sie ursprünglich zu uns gekommen waren - England.
Edited 30 seconds after posting to correct an oversight.
It was the Russians who paid the butchers bill in the war against Hitler, some stupid yanks who have got their history from Hollywood & video games think America did it, the western front was a sideshow.
Legend
Even poor Brian Cox couldn't save this abominable script.
There’s too much overdramatisation. With gasmasks there is no danger at all.
"Niiiice to see you...to see you...NICE!"
This is where new history gonna be create❤️💯
Where are the TIGERS?
My grandad went there.
love BB
Now maybe my standards are ridiculously high but I feel like I’m watching three re-eanctors doing what they read in an article online somewhere. Badly.
There is no way a General would have spoken to Churchill like that. Smuts was a South African Field Marshal and a personal friend of Churchill. He would never have stood by if pushed or witnessed a LT Gen speaking to The PM in such a manner.
But the men did follow Monty!
Doesn't seem genuine. The film of the passing train shows bogie passenger stock, yet the sound of the wheels on rail joints indicates 4 wheeled goods stock. The loco sound appears to be similar to a class 56. Their Ruston engine is descended from the engines used in the twins. The real LMS twins were recorded passing Shap Wells in the 1950s on reel to reel tape. The recording (along with their steam counterparts) have been released on an LP and later on CD. It bears little resemblance to the sound in this video and more akin to a EE type 4 (Class 40).
Churchill certainly had reservations about across channel invasion he didn't see the need for it as we'd already invaded Italy but the Italian campaign it becomes stagnant and the Americans never saw the war being won from Italy they were always gonna go across the channel eventually Churchill put his reservations aside and completely supported the operation by then the Americans were dominating the war anyway in Britain had become a junior partner it is unlikely certainly the Montgomery and Churchill would ever have had such a confrontation and Monty would certainly never have called the prime minister a trader if we had he would certainly have lost his job
Monty was an overrated, plodding meat-grinder. He had the finesse of U.S. Grant (NONE.) ULTRA helped Monty (and the Allies) beat the Germans, who were always outnumbered, fighting on three fronts, low on fuel, etc. In the Western Desert Campaign, Ultra intelligence helped Wavell and Auchinleck to prevent Rommel's forces from reaching Cairo in the autumn of 1941. Ultra intelligence from Hagelin decrypts, and from Luftwaffe and German naval Enigma decrypts, helped sink about half of the ships supplying the Axis forces in North Africa. Ultra intelligence from Abwehr transmissions confirmed that Britain's Security Service (MI5) had captured all of the German agents in Britain, and that the Abwehr still believed in the many double agents which MI5 controlled under the Double Cross System. This enabled major deception operations. Ultra contributed very significantly to the monitoring of German developments at Peenemünde and the collection of V-1 and V-2 Intelligence from 1942 onwards. Ultra contributed to Montgomery's victory at the Battle of Alam el Halfa by providing warning of Rommel's planned attack. Ultra also contributed to the success of Montgomery's offensive in the Second Battle of El Alamein, by providing him (before the battle) with a complete picture of Axis forces, and (during the battle) with Rommel's own action reports to Germany. Ultra provided evidence that the Allied landings in French North Africa (Operation Torch) were not anticipated. Etc, etc, etc.
Second clip appears definitely dubbed, as wheel rhythm is of a four-wheel goods train (continuous tum-tum-tum-tum-tum), as opposed to what should be the tum-tum-tum-tum....tu-tum-tut-tum of 4 wheel bogie carriages
Geologist says the rift will split the horn after many millions of years. Who other than God knows a surprise packages mother earth has in store? No one and absolutely no one! The rift might split the horn in 10 days from now, or 10 months, or 10 years or either in 10 million years. Just leave it to mother nature and enjoy what she gives than being eager to find what she kept in secreats for good reason.
it was always bruce Forsyths play your cards right or something with him in it
Is this in South Dakota
Churchill was such a fucking idiot as well as an evil scumbag and traitor of monumental proportions. He betrayed Britain and even civilization itself.
You could have obviously done a much better job. It's why you're name is written in the annuals of men
@@anthonywright6237 you obviously have reading comprehension issues as well as no idea what I'm talking about. do you understand the word 'betrayed' at least? 🤦🏻♂️ any street sweeper in England throughout history has made a better contribution than he did simply by not being in a position of power and doing what he did...
@@anthonywright6237 I'm curious about something though... Leaving aside for a minute that you have no idea who started the Second World War and why, and are ignorant of Churchill's spectacular betrayal of Britain and the Empire, and allowing for a moment that it was a war that needed to happen, I am intrigued as to precisely what amazing 'job' or 'service' you feel Churchill actually provided for Britain's war effort? I mean, he was ok as a war leader at times, I guess... But certainly not good and never consistently. He was famously plastered the entire time and did incredibly dangerous things. Are you aware of the time he got even more drunk than usual and literally ordered the whole of the Low Countries to be covered in Anthrax, which would have left it practically uninhabitable to this day? having to be isolated and countermanded by more sensible people? How he intercepted and hid post fall of France peace offers that would return everyone to all pre-war borders minus Danzig, how he imprisoned without trial anyone, including MPs, who challenged his stance, how he cowardly left London every night during the Blitz, except one night when he got caught out by flawed intelligence, etc...? Even from the flawed perspective of thinking there would have been any war to fight without people like Churchill and The Focus, I struggle to see the admiration....
I don't know that Monty ever had this exchange, but Ike and Alan Brook certainly would have. Churchill balked at the invasion to the very last. He wanted to dither around the Greek Islands. And then what would he have done when the -1s and V2s started landing ?
Cant believe this was posted 10 yrs ago
There has been a flurry of sensational UA-cam reports recently on Africa splitting, and they did not even give a clue as to what started all. This was the original and the big one.
8:05 real 3d snapshot.😂
You don't know the difference of relevance of office.
If Paul McGann had played Sharpe he could never have become Lieutenant Bush in Hornblower or the eighth Doctor in Dr Who. Many people actually think McGann only played the eighth Doctor once, but he can be heard in all the Big Finish audio adventures of that Doctor and was in The Night Of The Doctor the prequel to Day Of The Doctor, in which he regenerates into John Hurt's War Doctor. Consequently he spent more time in the role, though not on television than Tom Baker did as the Doctor in the late seventies and early eighties. So Sean Bean became the new lead and by playing Richard Sharpe, later got to be Boromir in The Lord Of The Rings, Odysseus in Troy, Alex Trevelyan in Goldeneye and Ned Stark in Game Of Thrones. It was meant to be. Interestingly while filming in marshlands in Essex for Sharpe's Regiment years later, Sean Bean injured his hand on a misfiring gun and had to go to Clacton On Sea General Hospital to get it stitched up.
Just come back to this masterpiece Hands down the best thunderstorm video in the UK
Monty was a pompous tin soldier who continued to drag his feet until Eisenhower put the cattle prod to his ass.
Grampy Rabbit irl
I need update my family live that area 😕
a gas monitor is THE WAY to figure out if you're breathing it. She called herself a liar, It's a new low.