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Showing posts with label Albert. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

London's River & Bridges Part 4 - Albert Bridge to Lambeth Bridge

Shortly after Battersea Bridge, River flows under the Albert Bridge. This bridge was opened to traffic in 1873 and is named after Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the Prince Consort of Queen Victoria. In 1983 it was Albert Bridge painted in soft colors, ice cream and adds great variety of the London scene flow. Floodlit at night, the elegant structure is beautifully reflected in the water down to. Beyond Albert Bridge, the river flows towards Chelsea BridgeBattersea Park on the south bank transfer and Chelsea Embankment, on the other.

Until about 1850, much of Battersea's Riverside was swamp. During the construction of the Royal Victoria Docks further upstream, the soil and building debris that was excavated during its construction much to take to set up and the river was in Battersea Park on the south shore, this park was des Battersea Queen Victoria in 1858, opened by. Chelsea Embankment was constructed in 1871 behindThis is the Royal Hospital Chelsea, home of the "Chelsea Pensioners". There are few institutions in the United Kingdom with an unbroken three centuries of service and none of them is so close to the heart of the nation as "The Men in Scarlet," the Chelsea Pensioners, and their home, the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Founded in 1682 by King Charles II and the "assistance and relief of veterans' broken by age and war, the Royal Hospital, with its Grade 1 listedBuilding is still its original purpose and intends to continue its role even further into the 21st Century.

Chelsea will be River as an exclusive part of London, very chic and trendy with rows of attractive Georgian houses facing.

The river then passes to Chelsea Bridge, opened in 1937, an earlier version bridge built in 1858 with and flows in a northerly direction at Pimlico Vauxhall Bridge on the north bank and Nine Elms in the south andundewr then the railway bridge just Grosvenor Bridge. Near Nine Elms is the Battersea Power Station, which once generated electricity for the majority of Greater London. The huge brick building was opened in 1933, but without the four large chimneys. These were added later, the last being in 1955. The plant was closed in 1983 and since that time the subject of intense wrangling about its ownership and future use. It is currently in a dilapidated andprecarious state pending the results of intensive negotiations between planners, environmentalists and developers, whose outcome is still uncertain.

Furthermore, from the power plant is the New Covent Garden. This is the biggest flower and vegetable market in the UK after his present location in 1974 from its old location in central London, moved just behind the beach. The river then passes under Vauxhall Bridge. The present bridge was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie,replace with modifications by Maurice Fitzmaurice, a former iron construction. It was built by Petwick Brothers.

It was completed in 1906 and opened on 26 May by the Prince of Wales, and was the first bridge across the Thames to the tram to carry. It measures 80m wide and 809ft long, has five steel arches mounted on granite piers and its most striking feature is a series of female figures in bronze on the bridge piers, both upstream and downstream, commemorating the arts andSciences.

After the bridge, the river passes the Tate Gallery on Millbank on the north shore and is Britain's national museum of British and Modern Art. It was founded in 1897 as the National Gallery of British Art Gallery If their role was changed to modern art, it was renamed to include the Tate Gallery after Henry Tate, who had laid the foundation for the collection. Just continue along the Tate is an office skyscraper called Millbank Tower, whose tenants have included theLabour Party. The Labour Party ran its 1997 election campaign from there, left after the election, the party moved its headquarters at John Smith House, Walworth Road, SE17 on Millbank. This use of the term "Millbank" always an allusion to the strict political control and led to a concentration of spin. However, rent one million pounds per year, the party forced to evacuate the tower in 2002 for 16 Old Queen Street.

Immediately north of the river flows the Millbank Tower to LambethBridge. The current structure, a five-span steel arch, designed by Blomfield engineer and architect Sir George Humphreys and Sir Reginald, opened on 19 July 1932 King George V. In the vicinity of the bridge and on the south bank of the river is Lambeth Palace, the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. He has his residence for over 700 years. From Lambeth Bridge there is a promenade, "The Queens Walk, the visitor from the Lambeth Bridge TowerBridge created to mark the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1977.



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Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Killers - When We Were Young live at the Royal Albert Hall 5 July 2009

The Killers - When We Were Young live 5 at the Royal Albert Hall July 2009 Sorry, but the camera kept cutting out, there was this huge speakers booming before ...!!!



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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The World We Live In Live from the Royal Albert Hall

First of all: Support The Killers! Please buy the DVD! The DVD is much higher quality than my videos. The DVD is very cheap (only $ 13 for the DVD and CD) I would like to promote the best band in the world! By watching this video, you are obliged to buy the DVD. Dont ban me please. No copyright infringement intended. I dont take advantage, for advertising purposes. Amazon: www.amazon.com Blu-Ray: www.amazon.com Itunes: click.linksynergy.com I have the whole concert. Check out my other vids!DPT4565! Rate, comment, subscribe if you like. Ask me to upload anything in the series Live from the Royal Albert Hall 1st Introduction to Human plus 2nd This Is Your Life 3 Somebody Told Me 4 For Reasons Unknown 5th The World We Live In 6th Joy Ride 7th I Cannot Stay 8th Bling 9th Shadow Play 10 Smile Like You Mean It 11 Losing Touch 12th Spaceman 13th Fairytale Dustland 14th Sam's Town 15th Read My Mind 16th Introduction and Mr. Brightside 17th All These Things That I've Done 18th Encore Sweet Talk 19thThis River Is Wild 20th Bones 21st Jenny Was a Friend of Mine 22nd When You Were Young The World We Live In lyrics That's the world we live in, that I was tired That's the world we live in now, maybe I was wrong, I heard a rumor that you quit that day and age Well, maybe I feel your body was mistaken Bless, bless your soul, pray for peace and self-control I gotta think it's worth without a win, I'm so sanctified and free Well, maybe I'm just learned the wrong lesson andWheels ...



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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Thursday, February 4, 2010

For Reasons Unknown Live from the Royal Albert Hall

First of all: Support The Killers! Please buy the DVD! The DVD is much higher quality than my videos. The DVD is very cheap (only $ 13 for the DVD and CD) I want to encourage the best band in the world! By watching this video, you are obliged to purchase the DVD. Dont ban me please. No copyright infringement intended. I dont take advantage, for promotional purposes. Amazon: www.amazon.com Blu-Ray: www.amazon.com Itunes: click.linksynergy.com I have the whole concert. Check out my other vids!DPT4565! Rate, Comment, subscribe if you like. Ask me anything about uploading part of the series Live from the Royal Albert Hall 1 www.youtube.com. Introduction plus human 2 This Is Your Life 3 Somebody Told Me 4 For Reasons Unknown 5th The World We Live In 6 Joy Ride 7 I Cannot Stay 8th Bling 9th Shadow Play 10 Smile Like You Mean It 11 Losing Touch 12th Spaceman 13th Fairytale Dustland 14th Sam's Town 15 Read My Mind 16th Introduction and Mr. Brightside 17th All These Things That I've Done 18th EncoreSweet Talk 19th This River is Wild 20th Bones 21st Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine 22nd When You Were Young For Reasons Unknown lyrics I pack my bags. I check my face. I see a little older. I see a little colder. With a deep breath, and a big step I move a little closer. I move a little closer. For unknown reasons. I caught my stride. I flew and flew. I know that if destinys kind received, I've the rest of my mind. But my heart is beating now, it dont beat, as it used to be. And my eyes,they do not see you anymore. And my lips, they kiss, dont, they dont kiss, as they used to, and my eyes dont recognize you no more. For unknown reasons, for reasons unknown. There was an opening open. We sat in the empty chair. I said if destinys kind received, I've the rest of my mind. But my heart is beating now, it dont beat, as it used to be. And my eyes they dont see you no more. And my lips, they kiss, dont, they dont kiss as they know before, and my eyes dont you at all. ForFor unknown reasons, for reasons unknown. I said, my heart is beating now, it dont beat, as before, and my eyes dont recognize you no more. And my lips, they kiss, dont, they dont kiss, as they used to, and my eyes dont recognize you no more. For unknown reasons, for unknown reasons, for unknown reasons, for reasons unknown.



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