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Postcards From Cumbria
Scenic views from around the English Lake District in the County of Cumbria, UK....
published: 29 Jan 2011
Author: davidlewins
Postcards From Cumbria
Scenic views from around the English Lake District in the County of Cumbria, UK.
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Derrick Bird ~ The Cumbria Shooter Documentary
The Cumbria shootings was a killing spree that occurred on 2 June 2010 when a lone gunman,...
published: 24 Jul 2012
Author: Murderpedia
Derrick Bird ~ The Cumbria Shooter Documentary
The Cumbria shootings was a killing spree that occurred on 2 June 2010 when a lone gunman, Derrick Bird, killed 12 people and injured 11 others before killing himself in Cumbria, England. Along with the 1987 Hungerford massacre and the 1996 Dunblane massacre, it is one of the worst criminal acts involving firearms in British history. The series of attacks began in mid-morning in Lamplugh[4] and moved to Frizington, Whitehaven, Egremont, Gosforth and Seascale, sparking a major manhunt by the Cumbria Constabulary, with assistance from Civil Nuclear Constabulary officers.[5] Bird, a 52-year-old local taxi driver, was later found dead in a forested area, having abandoned his vehicle in the village of Boot. Two weapons that appeared to have been used in the shootings were recovered. There were 30 different crime scenes investigated, and police confirmed it was the worst incident of mass shooting in Britain since the Dunblane massacre of 1996, in which 18 people died.[6] The Queen paid tribute to the victims and the Prince of Wales later visited Whitehaven in the wake of the tragedy. The Prime Minister David Cameron and Home Secretary Theresa May also visited West Cumbria. A memorial fund has been set up to aid victims and affected communities.
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The Cumbria TV Guide to Bowness & Windermere Part 1
The Cumbria TV Guide to Bowness & Windermere Part 1...
published: 25 Apr 2012
Author: lakestelevision
The Cumbria TV Guide to Bowness & Windermere Part 1
The Cumbria TV Guide to Bowness & Windermere Part 1
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Grand Designs - The Underground House - Cumbria
Grand Designs s08e11 - The Underground House Revisited - Cumbria Kevin McCloud revisits He...
published: 05 Jun 2012
Author: MrLuycekre
Grand Designs - The Underground House - Cumbria
Grand Designs s08e11 - The Underground House Revisited - Cumbria Kevin McCloud revisits Helen Gould and Phil Reddy five years after they built an earth-sheltered home in Cumbria. The presenter finds out if the house has survived without leakage and whether it has delivered the eco-friendly life the couple desired. You can find more video from GRAND DESIGN in (dailymotion.com/goranr58) www.dailymotion.com
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Cumbria Cascades Mothers at Pontins 2012
cascades mothers at pontins...
published: 24 Sep 2012
Author: Erin Gaskell
Cumbria Cascades Mothers at Pontins 2012
cascades mothers at pontins
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Village SOS learning - Fox and Hounds, Ennerdale, Cumbria
These videos have been produced as part of the Village SOS learning campaign. Here, Peter ...
published: 19 Jul 2012
Author: BigLotteryFundVideos
Village SOS learning - Fox and Hounds, Ennerdale, Cumbria
These videos have been produced as part of the Village SOS learning campaign. Here, Peter Maher, project manager for the Ennerdale Community Hub in Cumbria discusses the importance of a pub or central meeting point in a rural community.
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Becky Bruce - Cumbria's Got Talent
Audition for Cumbria's Got Talent...
published: 19 Sep 2012
Author: CumbriasGotTalent
Becky Bruce - Cumbria's Got Talent
Audition for Cumbria's Got Talent
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Metal Detecting First 'Treasure' Find in Cumbria.wmv
Lond day, only a couple of finds but one quite special....
published: 31 Mar 2012
Author: Janhyooz
Metal Detecting First 'Treasure' Find in Cumbria.wmv
Lond day, only a couple of finds but one quite special.
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The North Face: Gear Test in the Cumbria Lake District, UK
The North Face athletes Jez Bragg, Tracy Garneau, and Sebastien Chaigneau test spring runn...
published: 12 Mar 2012
Author: TheNorthFaceVideo
The North Face: Gear Test in the Cumbria Lake District, UK
The North Face athletes Jez Bragg, Tracy Garneau, and Sebastien Chaigneau test spring running gear in the Cumbria Lake District, UK. a CAMP 4 COLLECTIVE production Director: Tim Kemple Camera: Tim Kemple, Matt Irving Executive Producer: Shannon Ethridge Motion Graphics: Nate Balli Music Supervisor: Adam Foley Music Track: Flowering Inferno "Time is the Enemy" Quantic.org/projects/quantic-presenta-flowering-inferno
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Cumbria Country Walk - Kirkby Stephen-River Eden-Nateby round
Our video is a guided walk in the Eden Valley of Cumbria. We start in Kirkby Stephen and f...
published: 01 Aug 2012
Author: thetaxidriverj
Cumbria Country Walk - Kirkby Stephen-River Eden-Nateby round
Our video is a guided walk in the Eden Valley of Cumbria. We start in Kirkby Stephen and follow the River Eden to the village of Nateby and return on the other side of the River Eden, passing some wonderful waterfalls, back to Kirkby Stephen. This is an easy 4.25 mile walk with a few moderate inclines and declines, through fields and along paths and tracks with gates, stiles and footbridges. Allow 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours.
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Cumbrian Questions
Question Video #4, from Cumbria! Enjoy. Twitter: twitter.com Tumblr: harrygillham.tumblr.c...
published: 07 May 2012
Author: HarryGillham
Cumbrian Questions
Question Video #4, from Cumbria! Enjoy. Twitter: twitter.com Tumblr: harrygillham.tumblr.com Joel's YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Heavy weapons training in Cumbria 01.05.12
The Queen's Royal Lancers have been selected to lead 4 Brigade's Reconnaissance Fo...
published: 02 May 2012
Author: BritishForcesNews
Heavy weapons training in Cumbria 01.05.12
The Queen's Royal Lancers have been selected to lead 4 Brigade's Reconnaissance Force in Afghanistan this autumn. They will be taking on one of the most challenging tasks in theatre overseeing surveillance across Helmand. They will be the eyes and ears of the Brigade out in theatre - tracking down insurgents and gathering intelligence alongside Afghan National Security Forces. British Forces News caught up with them on a training exercise in Cumbria.
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Eyewitnesses describe Cumbria shootings
Eyewitnesses have been describing their horror as gunman Derrick bird went on the rampage ...
published: 02 Jun 2010
Author: itnnews
Eyewitnesses describe Cumbria shootings
Eyewitnesses have been describing their horror as gunman Derrick bird went on the rampage killing 12 people. . Follow us on twitter at twitter.com .
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INTERCEPTOR EPISODE FOUR CUMBRIA
Contestant Max made his way on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway to his key challenge and...
published: 30 May 2012
Author: keving36
INTERCEPTOR EPISODE FOUR CUMBRIA
Contestant Max made his way on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway to his key challenge and the Interceptor climbed along the train in pursuit of Max. Contestant Suzanne got soaked in Wast Water while trying to get her key. At the end of the episode, the Interceptor blocked the entrance to the Eskdale Outward Bound Centre where contestant Suzanne was coming but her partner Max grabbed her just in time before the Interceptor. They won the money with 6 seconds to spare. Additionally, it turned out that the Interceptor had failed to zap both backpacks.
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Professor Steve Kempster of the University of Cumbria Welcoming MBA in Leadership and Sustainability Students
Professor Steve Kempster Associate Dean of the University of Cumbria
Welcoming MBA in Lea...
published: 10 Aug 2010
Author: Dr.David Costa
Professor Steve Kempster of the University of Cumbria Welcoming MBA in Leadership and Sustainability Students
Professor Steve Kempster Associate Dean of the University of Cumbria
Welcoming MBA in Leadership and Sustainability Students at Robert Kennedy College visit http://mba.am for more information
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herdy heads for the hills
The Herdies have escaped! Follow the cute loveable sheep as they adventure through England...
published: 08 Jan 2012
Author: dpbimages
herdy heads for the hills
The Herdies have escaped! Follow the cute loveable sheep as they adventure through England's Lake District, find a magic box and hitch a daring ride.
An outdoor stop-motion animation made in the Lake District.
Commissioned by http://www.herdy.co.uk
Check out the prequel - Herdy's great escape!: vimeo.com/21066923
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Napes Needle with Leo Houlding
Leo Houlding climbing what is arguably one of the most famous rock climbs in the UK.
Fil...
published: 14 Feb 2011
Author: Matt Pycroft
Napes Needle with Leo Houlding
Leo Houlding climbing what is arguably one of the most famous rock climbs in the UK.
Filmed by myself, Ali Keech, Dom Bush and Martin Campbell for Cumbria Tourism and Cumbrialive TV.
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16 TEETH - Cumbria's last traditional rakemakers
It's a story about John and Graeme Rudd, Cumbria's last traditional wooden rakemakers. Apr...
published: 19 Apr 2009
Author: Rii Schroer
16 TEETH - Cumbria's last traditional rakemakers
It's a story about John and Graeme Rudd, Cumbria's last traditional wooden rakemakers. April 2009, North of England.
Technical data: Shot on 5dMark2 with Canon 24-70mm/2.8, Canon 50mm macro. Steadycam work with Nikon 28mm and Canon adaptor. Background Audio all 5dmark2, all other some 5dmark2, some on Marantz Audio device. Edit in Final Cut Pro with conversion to AppleRes.
Written piece by Tansy Sibley
In the Cumbrian village of Dufton, a traditional handcraft business - one of the few remaining businesses of its kind in the country - continues to thrive. Here, in a workshop that dates back to 1632, the Rudd family have been producing traditional wooden hay rakes for four generations. Founded by joiner John Rudd in 1890, the business is now run by John's grandson, John Henry Rudd, and his son, Graeme Rudd.
The setting of the business, an old workshop filled with tools and machines dating back to the 1940's and a fire roaring in an open hearth, evokes a feeling of nostalgia befitting of the craft practised here. Rather incongruously, a pair of old Doc Martin boots sporting a peace sign are to be found among the tools on one of the shelves. A relic from Graeme’s days as a ‘scooter boy’, explains his father.
Little appears to have changed since the time John Henry Rudd, now in his seventies, started making rakes here with his father as a young boy. The design of the rake - a six foot long shaft made from ash, with a head and sixteen teeth inserted into it - has not altered at all in his lifetime. “It’s been tried and tested for well over a hundred years, so it can’t be far wrong”, John explains. I don’t think someone’s going to invent something better than a wooden hay rake, really", agrees Graeme. “I think it would’ve been done by now”.
The biggest advancement came in 1949 when the business was mechanised by John’s father, John Joseph Rudd. Purpose-built machines were introduced, each aptly named to describe the task it performs. These include the “demon dentist precision driller” – for putting teeth in rather than removing them - and the “pencil pointer” for shaping the ends of the teeth into a pencil point shape. Remarkably, the machines survived a fire in 1982 that destroyed the workshop round the back from the old workshop in which they were housed, and to this day still proudly produce the rake components for which they were designed.
Although no longer used for their original purpose, the Rudds continue to produce close to a thousand rakes a month, mostly destined for golf courses, parks and gardens. Their light-weight design makes them ideal for raking golf bunkers and leaves. More unusually, one of their rakes even featured in the 1990 film 'Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, intended to be “in keeping with the time of Robin Hood”.
Sidelines to the rake making business have included undertaking. The Rudds originally produced wooden coffins, which were stored in the room above the old workshop, later getting them in pre-made. Although this line of work came to an end about ten years ago, the pair still do the odd spot of grave digging for Dufton Church. “You couldn’t make a living from it!” jokes Graeme. “There’s not many [people] dying these days”.
The Rudds appear to be quietly proud of the work they do, “carrying on a tradition where traditions are dying out”. There are not many traditional country craft businesses left nowadays. There is certainly no-one else in the country producing the number of wooden hay rakes John and Graeme produce each month.
As far as the future of the craft is concerned, "you just keep hoping that people are going to keep wanting rakes", says Graeme, although Graeme may be the last generation of the Rudd family to keep the business alive. His young son, Matthew, aged seven, has yet to show any interest in rake making and Graeme is keen for him to make up his own mind about what he wants to do in the future.
Three o’ clock is tea-time and the pair take a well-earned break, each pulling up a chair each by the fire. During break times Graeme often reads the paper and the pair - both avid Liverpool supporters – like to discuss football. “A nice fire like that, after you’ve done an afternoon’s work, you can soon drop to sleep”, muses John. The pace of life here seems to be gentle, to say the least. With just the two of them working together, they often see no-one else during the course of a working day. Occasionally farmers will pop by for saw dust. “It’s just the two of us mainly", explains Graeme.
When asked what makes a good rake maker, John replies “A good pair of hands” The two men still have all their fingers intact, despite working on machines for so many years. "A lot of people will work on machines for a couple of weeks and lose two fingers", remarks John.
Five o’ clock and it is time to shut up shop for another day. Although the long-term future is uncertain, and Graeme
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Cumbria School Games
March 2012 saw the launch of the Cumbria School Games with the first of three events in th...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Author: CPFTNHS
Cumbria School Games
March 2012 saw the launch of the Cumbria School Games with the first of three events in the county during 2012. Hundreds of young gymnasts came together to take part in the Cumbria Key Steps Gymnastics Finals at Penrith Leisure Centre to mark the launch of the 2012 Cumbria School Games. The School Games is a new approach to competitive school sport, using the inspiration of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games to help transform competitive sport in schools and get more young people playing sport. The School Games is a key government priority for realising a meaningful sporting legacy from the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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70013 slips on Shap on The Winter Cumbrian Mountain Express on the 25-2-12
70013 Oliver Cromwell hauled the 4th Winter Cumbrian Mountain Express from Carnforth to Ca...
published: 25 Feb 2012
Author: TheStephengthompson
70013 slips on Shap on The Winter Cumbrian Mountain Express on the 25-2-12
70013 Oliver Cromwell hauled the 4th Winter Cumbrian Mountain Express from Carnforth to Carlisle over Shap bank and retuning over the Settle and Carlisle line later that afternoon .The Brit is first seen attacking the 1 in 75 climb past Scout Green and then on towards Salterwath . The return sees 70013 at Birkett Common in darkish conditions but at least it was dry .There is a clown at Scout Green crouched down on the track next to the signs on the line with his still camera . Thanks to Stu for updates and Phil for letting me use his USB lead . Perhaps in reflection I should have not let the coaches run past in the Scout Green shots .
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Hartside Bank Cafe - Motorcycle Mecca Cumbria Northern England
Sunday 3rd of July 2011 - Hartside Bank Cumbria. The summit stands at 1903 ft, and the Caf...
published: 04 Jul 2011
Author: DurhamTelly
Hartside Bank Cafe - Motorcycle Mecca Cumbria Northern England
Sunday 3rd of July 2011 - Hartside Bank Cumbria. The summit stands at 1903 ft, and the Cafe is at highest point of any cafe in England. Every Sunday hundred's of motorcyclists from across the North of England, Tyneside , Wearside, Teeside & the Northwest ascend the hill and relax, at the Cafe. I was a little late getting there but I still managed to get a little of the action. Billy Connelly even turns up on his trike with Evil Kinevil as pillion passenger? The Views are stunning from the summit on a clear day you can see the Solway, Carlisle, Penrith & a stunning panorama of the Northern Lake District.
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HARD KNOTT PASS, CUMBRIA : Sat-Nag.
First gear job in 1.8 Ford Mondeo, developed brake fade coming down the other side, scary....
published: 13 Jun 2012
Author: Membersonlyableto
HARD KNOTT PASS, CUMBRIA : Sat-Nag.
First gear job in 1.8 Ford Mondeo, developed brake fade coming down the other side, scary.