- published: 03 Jul 2010
- views: 278
- author: indiavideodotorg
0:33
Painting Mosque Thomas Daniell
Mosque is a painting by Thomas Daniell who belongs to Company school of paintings in India...
published: 03 Jul 2010
author: indiavideodotorg
Painting Mosque Thomas Daniell
Painting Mosque Thomas Daniell
Mosque is a painting by Thomas Daniell who belongs to Company school of paintings in India. For more information on this video click - http://www.indiavideo....- published: 03 Jul 2010
- views: 278
- author: indiavideodotorg
14:52
Spoken Word at Remembrance Day For Lost Species event 2013
An event to commemorate and grieve for lost species. This year, because of all the destruc...
published: 03 Dec 2013
Spoken Word at Remembrance Day For Lost Species event 2013
Spoken Word at Remembrance Day For Lost Species event 2013
An event to commemorate and grieve for lost species. This year, because of all the destruction to wetland ecosystems in the area; from new road building in Combe Haven to fracking in Balcombe, both destroying habitats of land and water -- the event was dedicated to Amphibian life. An effigy of the Northern Darwin Frog, that became extinct this year was carried to a community growing project where a ceremonial space was created for stories & reflections to be shared. The Northern Darwin Frog was cremated. "The wild is caught in a fireblaze, the flames seem too hight to stop - if we cannot grieve for all that is being lost in the wild, then it was never loved." - Andreas Kornevall- published: 03 Dec 2013
- views: 33
5:37
PUFFIN ^MAD^
A story of friendship and activism for a balanced coexistence with nature. A film about an...
published: 06 Feb 2010
author: Thomas Daniell
PUFFIN ^MAD^
PUFFIN ^MAD^
A story of friendship and activism for a balanced coexistence with nature. A film about anamorphic insurrection, cultural intervention, unity in diversity an...- published: 06 Feb 2010
- views: 479
- author: Thomas Daniell
3:02
Broken Whole
A short film about finding and seeing and the spaces in between....
published: 30 Sep 2010
author: Thomas Daniell
Broken Whole
Broken Whole
A short film about finding and seeing and the spaces in between.- published: 30 Sep 2010
- views: 31
- author: Thomas Daniell
5:27
Alive VS Marsch Marsch (Daniell Gold Edit)
Alive (Dirty South & Thomas Gold Feat. Kate Elsworth) VS Marsch Marsch (Thomas Gold) - Dan...
published: 15 Sep 2013
Alive VS Marsch Marsch (Daniell Gold Edit)
Alive VS Marsch Marsch (Daniell Gold Edit)
Alive (Dirty South & Thomas Gold Feat. Kate Elsworth) VS Marsch Marsch (Thomas Gold) - Daniell Gold Edit Join Daniell Gold: Join Daniell: https://soundcloud.com/daniell-gold http://instagram.com/daniellgold https://twitter.com/DNADANY http://www.mixcloud.com/daniell-gold/- published: 15 Sep 2013
- views: 49
4:34
How it works! Galvanic cell / Daniell cell / Copper zinc battery (3D Animation)
http://www.green-translation-service.com This 3D animation explains in English the Galvani...
published: 20 Jul 2012
author: Thomas Schwenke
How it works! Galvanic cell / Daniell cell / Copper zinc battery (3D Animation)
How it works! Galvanic cell / Daniell cell / Copper zinc battery (3D Animation)
http://www.green-translation-service.com This 3D animation explains in English the Galvanic cell (also known as Voltaic cell) by means of the Daniell cell, w...- published: 20 Jul 2012
- views: 21822
- author: Thomas Schwenke
0:39
Painting Banaras Manikarnika GhatThomas Daniell
Banaras: The Manikarnika Ghat is an oil painting by Thomas Daniell who belongs to Company ...
published: 03 Jul 2010
author: indiavideodotorg
Painting Banaras Manikarnika GhatThomas Daniell
Painting Banaras Manikarnika GhatThomas Daniell
Banaras: The Manikarnika Ghat is an oil painting by Thomas Daniell who belongs to Company school of paintings in India. For more information on this video cl...- published: 03 Jul 2010
- views: 291
- author: indiavideodotorg
3:32
Thomas Gold Ft Kaelyn Behr - Remember (Official Complete Video)
In exclusive, the new video of Thomas Gold "Remember"
Subscribe to my Youtube channel and ...
published: 12 Nov 2013
Thomas Gold Ft Kaelyn Behr - Remember (Official Complete Video)
Thomas Gold Ft Kaelyn Behr - Remember (Official Complete Video)
In exclusive, the new video of Thomas Gold "Remember" Subscribe to my Youtube channel and shares the video Greetings from Mexico! iTunes: http://smarturl.it/RememberiTunes Spotify: http://smarturl.it/RememberSpotify Beatport: http://bit.ly/RememberTG The full video will be revealed this Monday! Subscribe to Thomas Gold: http://bit/ly/ThomasGoldOfficial Subscribe to Axtone: http://bit.ly/JoinTheAxtoneFamily 'Remember' is the long awaited Axtone follow up to the Beatport #1 reaching 'Sing 2 Me' as well as the 'Axtone Presents Thomas Gold' compilation. 'Remember' describes the story of a couple spending the night out and experiencing the beauty of the morning sunrise together. On it, arpeggiated violins soar beautifully into Kaleyn Behr's vocals, before gradually build up to a crescendo crammed with unrivalled elation and energy. It's been an amazing run for the Berlin native, with his global radio show, Fanfare, churning out the best of Thomas' favourite tracks. He also saw his remix of 'Set Fire To The Rain' by globally renowned songstress, Adele, rack up over 15 million views. Thomas has also been working closely with both Otto Knows and Deniz Koyu for a set of upcoming projects. Australian-born Kaelyn has landed several platinum records and major awards back home and he co-wrote the track. He also supplied the vocals to the Aston Shuffle vs Tommy Trash 'Sunrise (Won't Get Lost)' that became a ubiquitous presence internationally and had crowds chanting its euphoric topline. In addition to Sunrise and several high charting Australian releases, Kaelyn has appeared on major label releases from Wiley ('Tomorrow'), The Aston Shuffle ('Can't Stop Now') and the recent Hype Machine-topping collaboration with The Knocks and St Lucia, Modern Hearts. ' Thomas recently completed his 'Remember The Light' tour that saw Thomas pit stopping in Florida, Southern California (Nocturnal Wonderland), Boston, Montreal, Washington, DC and Philadelphia. Not one to shy away from hard work, it followed a non-stop set of travels around the globe including controlling the main stage at Tomorrowland for the third time and stints at Ultra Music Festival, EDC NY and EDC Las Vegas no less. Add to that the launch of his new residency at LIGHT Las Vegas plus his biggest summer in Ibiza yet; it's clear to see that Thomas Gold is most definitely on the verge of erupting into mainstream consciousness. He'll even be seeing in 2014 in style, travelling to New York for the New Year's Eve Pacha bonanza. The end of 2013 and the start of next year are undeniably exciting times.- published: 12 Nov 2013
- views: 177
1:24
Halls of Pavlovsk. (Павловск. Будуар Марии Фёдоровны.)
Будуар отличается особым изяществом и роскошью отделки кажется фарфоровой шкатулкой, в кот...
published: 12 Nov 2011
author: ElenaDoln
Halls of Pavlovsk. (Павловск. Будуар Марии Фёдоровны.)
Halls of Pavlovsk. (Павловск. Будуар Марии Фёдоровны.)
Будуар отличается особым изяществом и роскошью отделки кажется фарфоровой шкатулкой, в котором хранятся предметы туалета ХVIII столетия. Центральное место за...- published: 12 Nov 2011
- views: 448
- author: ElenaDoln
4:38
Police RIOT at Climate Camp in the city 2009
A film about the violent policing of peaceful protest at the G20 Climate Camp in London's ...
published: 09 Apr 2009
author: Thomas Daniell
Police RIOT at Climate Camp in the city 2009
Police RIOT at Climate Camp in the city 2009
A film about the violent policing of peaceful protest at the G20 Climate Camp in London's financial District. Roughly four thousand people, intending to camp...- published: 09 Apr 2009
- views: 2129
- author: Thomas Daniell
1:05
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of P...
published: 15 Aug 2013
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of Palaces comes from the numerous palatial mansions built all over the city and City of Joy comes from the lively and friendly and loving behavior of all the citizens all over the places making the city more lively and enjoyable. Kolkata's skyline in Downtown During the British colonial era from 1700 to 1912, when Kolkata (then known as Calcutta) was the capital of British India, Kolkata witnessed a spate of frenzied construction activity of buildings largely influenced by the conscious intermingling of Neo-Gothic, Baroque, Neo-Classical, Oriental and Islamic schools of design. Unlike many north Indian cities, whose construction stresses minimalism, the layout of much of the architectural variety in Kolkata owes its origins to European styles and tastes imported by the British and, to a much lesser extent, the Portuguese and French. The buildings were designed and inspired by the tastes of the English gentleman around and the aspiring Bengali Babu (literally, a nouveau riche Bengali who aspired to cultivation of English etiquette, manners and custom, as such practices were favourable to monetary gains from the British). Today, many of these structures are in various stages of decay. Some of the major buildings of this period are well maintained and several buildings have been declared as heritage structures. Conservation efforts are patchy and are often affected by problems of litigation, tenant troubles, ownership disputes, old tenancy laws and a lack of funds. Victoria Memorial was Lord Curzon's brainchild as a memorial to the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, Queen Victoria after her death in 1902, the Victoria Memorial was modelled on the Taj Mahal and was commissioned in 1906. Opened to the public in 1921, it was designed by the architects William Emerson and his protege Vincent Esch at the extraordinary cost of Rupees 10.5 million ($262,500), all of which was collected as voluntary donations, mostly from the British and Indian nobility. The memorial holds numerous paintings of the British royal family, miniature paintings of the Mughal School, oil paintings of the Company School (notably the uncle - nephew pair of Thomas Daniell and William Daniell), historical artefacts like the throne of the Nawab of Bengal, many lithographs and documents of historical interest, and various post-Raj artefacts significant in the history of Kolkata (added to the collection after independence). The memorial is set in extensive and beautiful lawns, and is lit up at night. A laser audio-visual show is held on the lawns every evening. 'Nike', the Greek Goddess of victory, on the top of the museum is said to be haunted, and has been prominently featured in many Kolkata stories and novels. It is regarded with pride and joy in Kolkata and colloquially referred to as the "Victoria".[1] The Indian Museum is the largest museum in Asia and the oldest in the Asia - Pacific region (est. 1814 at the location of the Asiatic Society). The Museum shifted to its present sprawling residence in 1875. Situated on Chowringhee Avenue (now J.L. Nehru Road), it houses perhaps the greatest collection of Indian natural history and an Indian Art collection to rival the Smithsonian Institution and the British Museum. Of specific note are the meteorite hall and dinosaur hall in the Natural History and Geology section, the numismatics section and the collections of Gandhara Art, Burmese woodwork, Mughal miniatures and Tibetan banner sections in the Indian Art section. The Anthropological Survey of India headquarters and the Government College of Art and Craft are housed in the same building. The Geological Survey of India headquarters moved from the museum to Bidhan Nagar recently. The Indian Museum has a library of excellent historical value, with a special focus on the Raj and Kolkata. The Marble Palace is a privately owned collection of eclectic sculptures, paintings and a small menagerie and aviary off Chittaranjan Avenue in North Kolkata. Built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in 1835, it houses, among other treasures two little-publicized Reubens and a Joshua Reynolds, not to mention over 50 varieties of marble which grace the interiors of this mansion.- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 1
2:01
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of P...
published: 15 Aug 2013
author: sishu
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of Palaces comes from the numerous palatial mansions built all over the...- published: 15 Aug 2013
- author: sishu
10:01
Brighton Slide Show Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion.
Brighton Slide Show Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion. ---------------------------------------...
published: 29 Jan 2012
author: Suraj V
Brighton Slide Show Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion.
Brighton Slide Show Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion.
Brighton Slide Show Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion. ----------------------------------------------------------------- A slide show of trip by me to Brighton P...- published: 29 Jan 2012
- views: 307
- author: Suraj V
0:45
Best And Worst Countries For Women... must see
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of P...
published: 13 Aug 2013
Best And Worst Countries For Women... must see
Best And Worst Countries For Women... must see
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of Palaces comes from the numerous palatial mansions built all over the city and City of Joy comes from the lively and friendly and loving behavior of all the citizens all over the places making the city more lively and enjoyable. Kolkata's skyline in Downtown During the British colonial era from 1700 to 1912, when Kolkata (then known as Calcutta) was the capital of British India, Kolkata witnessed a spate of frenzied construction activity of buildings largely influenced by the conscious intermingling of Neo-Gothic, Baroque, Neo-Classical, Oriental and Islamic schools of design. Unlike many north Indian cities, whose construction stresses minimalism, the layout of much of the architectural variety in Kolkata owes its origins to European styles and tastes imported by the British and, to a much lesser extent, the Portuguese and French. The buildings were designed and inspired by the tastes of the English gentleman around and the aspiring Bengali Babu (literally, a nouveau riche Bengali who aspired to cultivation of English etiquette, manners and custom, as such practices were favourable to monetary gains from the British). Today, many of these structures are in various stages of decay. Some of the major buildings of this period are well maintained and several buildings have been declared as heritage structures. Conservation efforts are patchy and are often affected by problems of litigation, tenant troubles, ownership disputes, old tenancy laws and a lack of funds. Victoria Memorial was Lord Curzon's brainchild as a memorial to the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, Queen Victoria after her death in 1902, the Victoria Memorial was modelled on the Taj Mahal and was commissioned in 1906. Opened to the public in 1921, it was designed by the architects William Emerson and his protege Vincent Esch at the extraordinary cost of Rupees 10.5 million ($262,500), all of which was collected as voluntary donations, mostly from the British and Indian nobility. The memorial holds numerous paintings of the British royal family, miniature paintings of the Mughal School, oil paintings of the Company School (notably the uncle - nephew pair of Thomas Daniell and William Daniell), historical artefacts like the throne of the Nawab of Bengal, many lithographs and documents of historical interest, and various post-Raj artefacts significant in the history of Kolkata (added to the collection after independence). The memorial is set in extensive and beautiful lawns, and is lit up at night. A laser audio-visual show is held on the lawns every evening. 'Nike', the Greek Goddess of victory, on the top of the museum is said to be haunted, and has been prominently featured in many Kolkata stories and novels. It is regarded with pride and joy in Kolkata and colloquially referred to as the "Victoria".[1] The Indian Museum is the largest museum in Asia and the oldest in the Asia - Pacific region (est. 1814 at the location of the Asiatic Society). The Museum shifted to its present sprawling residence in 1875. Situated on Chowringhee Avenue (now J.L. Nehru Road), it houses perhaps the greatest collection of Indian natural history and an Indian Art collection to rival the Smithsonian Institution and the British Museum. Of specific note are the meteorite hall and dinosaur hall in the Natural History and Geology section, the numismatics section and the collections of Gandhara Art, Burmese woodwork, Mughal miniatures and Tibetan banner sections in the Indian Art section. The Anthropological Survey of India headquarters and the Government College of Art and Craft are housed in the same building. The Geological Survey of India headquarters moved from the museum to Bidhan Nagar recently. The Indian Museum has a library of excellent historical value, with a special focus on the Raj and Kolkata. The Marble Palace is a privately owned collection of eclectic sculptures, paintings and a small menagerie and aviary off Chittaranjan Avenue in North Kolkata. Built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in 1835, it houses, among other treasures two little-publicized Reubens and a Joshua Reynolds, not to mention over 50 varieties of marble which grace the interiors of this mansion.- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 11
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Places of interest in Kolkata....
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of P...
published: 15 Aug 2013
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Places of interest in Kolkata....
Kolkata, India, has been nicknamed the City of Palaces and also the City of Joy. City of Palaces comes from the numerous palatial mansions built all over the city and City of Joy comes from the lively and friendly and loving behavior of all the citizens all over the places making the city more lively and enjoyable. Kolkata's skyline in Downtown During the British colonial era from 1700 to 1912, when Kolkata (then known as Calcutta) was the capital of British India, Kolkata witnessed a spate of frenzied construction activity of buildings largely influenced by the conscious intermingling of Neo-Gothic, Baroque, Neo-Classical, Oriental and Islamic schools of design. Unlike many north Indian cities, whose construction stresses minimalism, the layout of much of the architectural variety in Kolkata owes its origins to European styles and tastes imported by the British and, to a much lesser extent, the Portuguese and French. The buildings were designed and inspired by the tastes of the English gentleman around and the aspiring Bengali Babu (literally, a nouveau riche Bengali who aspired to cultivation of English etiquette, manners and custom, as such practices were favourable to monetary gains from the British). Today, many of these structures are in various stages of decay. Some of the major buildings of this period are well maintained and several buildings have been declared as heritage structures. Conservation efforts are patchy and are often affected by problems of litigation, tenant troubles, ownership disputes, old tenancy laws and a lack of funds. Victoria Memorial was Lord Curzon's brainchild as a memorial to the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, Queen Victoria after her death in 1902, the Victoria Memorial was modelled on the Taj Mahal and was commissioned in 1906. Opened to the public in 1921, it was designed by the architects William Emerson and his protege Vincent Esch at the extraordinary cost of Rupees 10.5 million ($262,500), all of which was collected as voluntary donations, mostly from the British and Indian nobility. The memorial holds numerous paintings of the British royal family, miniature paintings of the Mughal School, oil paintings of the Company School (notably the uncle - nephew pair of Thomas Daniell and William Daniell), historical artefacts like the throne of the Nawab of Bengal, many lithographs and documents of historical interest, and various post-Raj artefacts significant in the history of Kolkata (added to the collection after independence). The memorial is set in extensive and beautiful lawns, and is lit up at night. A laser audio-visual show is held on the lawns every evening. 'Nike', the Greek Goddess of victory, on the top of the museum is said to be haunted, and has been prominently featured in many Kolkata stories and novels. It is regarded with pride and joy in Kolkata and colloquially referred to as the "Victoria".[1] The Indian Museum is the largest museum in Asia and the oldest in the Asia - Pacific region (est. 1814 at the location of the Asiatic Society). The Museum shifted to its present sprawling residence in 1875. Situated on Chowringhee Avenue (now J.L. Nehru Road), it houses perhaps the greatest collection of Indian natural history and an Indian Art collection to rival the Smithsonian Institution and the British Museum. Of specific note are the meteorite hall and dinosaur hall in the Natural History and Geology section, the numismatics section and the collections of Gandhara Art, Burmese woodwork, Mughal miniatures and Tibetan banner sections in the Indian Art section. The Anthropological Survey of India headquarters and the Government College of Art and Craft are housed in the same building. The Geological Survey of India headquarters moved from the museum to Bidhan Nagar recently. The Indian Museum has a library of excellent historical value, with a special focus on the Raj and Kolkata. The Marble Palace is a privately owned collection of eclectic sculptures, paintings and a small menagerie and aviary off Chittaranjan Avenue in North Kolkata. Built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in 1835, it houses, among other treasures two little-publicized Reubens and a Joshua Reynolds, not to mention over 50 varieties of marble which grace the interiors of this mansion.- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 0
5:56
Brighton Tour 08 Oct - Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion.
Brighton Tour 08 Oct - Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion. ------------------------------------...
published: 27 Jan 2012
author: Suraj V
Brighton Tour 08 Oct - Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion.
Brighton Tour 08 Oct - Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion.
Brighton Tour 08 Oct - Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A brisk trip by me to Bright...- published: 27 Jan 2012
- views: 1710
- author: Suraj V
6:04
Noodle Shop
Noodle Shop is the story of Kensuke, a young japanese-canadian, as he studies how to prepa...
published: 06 Mar 2010
author: AshtongueHoProd
Noodle Shop
Noodle Shop
Noodle Shop is the story of Kensuke, a young japanese-canadian, as he studies how to prepare Japanese noodles under the guidance of a Japanese noodle-chef, R...- published: 06 Mar 2010
- views: 125
- author: AshtongueHoProd
60:05
Daniell Gold Presents Felise Radio Show Special Halloween Episode
You guys, welcome to Felise Radio Show with me Daniell Gold...
This is the episode number ...
published: 07 Nov 2013
Daniell Gold Presents Felise Radio Show Special Halloween Episode
Daniell Gold Presents Felise Radio Show Special Halloween Episode
You guys, welcome to Felise Radio Show with me Daniell Gold... This is the episode number 10 In a special halloween... We expect very good tracks!! Tracklist: 1 In My Mind (Axwell Mix) By Ivan Gough and Feenixpawl Feat. Georgi Kay 2 Resurrection (Axwell's Recut Club Version) By Michael Calfan 3 Calling (Lose My Mind) By Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso feat. Ryan Tedder 4 Million Voices (Thomas Gold Edit) By Otto knows vs coldplay vs one republic 5 One (Original Mix) By Swedish House Mafia 6 Spaceman (Original Mix) By Hardwell 7 Symphonica (Original Mix) By Nicky Romero 8 Joyenergizer (Original Mix) By Sander Van Doorn 9 More (Original Mix) By Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Ladiback Luke 10 Epic (Original Mix) By Sandro Silva & Quintinno 11 Boom - Original Mix By Ivan Gough vs. Stevie Mink & Steve Bleas 12 Lift Off (Original Mix) By W&W; 13 Conscindo (Original Club Mix) By Mark Knight & Wolfgang Gartner 14 Silhouettes (Original Mix) By Avicii 15 Madness By Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & Coone feat. Lil Jon- published: 07 Nov 2013
- views: 301