У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Discover Falmouth - Part Two - With Ambient Music - Cornwall U.K. или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, которое было загружено на ютуб. Для скачивания выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru
Dear Friends, Subscribers, Viewers and Sharers of our Videos. We trust our video 'Discover Falmouth (Part One)' sets the scene for this video 'Discover Falmouth (Part Two)' . In part two we focus mainly on the Falmouth Inner Harbour, Prince of Wales Pier (from here the South West Coast Path continues), Custom House Quay and related places of interest. We end this video with 'The pyramidal Killigrew Monument'. Opposite the monument (on the other side of the main road) is Arwenack House where we begin our video 'Discover Falmouth - Part One' We hope you enjoy the video and are inspired by taking this circular walk of discovery with us. We would greatly appreciate any kind comments you may have ! Thank you for sharing with us and to all who are kindly sharing our videos with friends ! A big thank you also for liking and subscribing to our new channel CCNuggetsOfGold ! Original Video Footage and Ambient Music by CCNuggetsOfGold. Peace and Best Wishes To you All in Life and Creativity, CCNuggetsOfGold :) (One of our main guides for exploring and discovering Falmouth was the little book 'Enjoy Falmount and Around' (Second Edition 2003) by Bob Acton and Peter Gilson, for which we are most grateful to the authors, their research material and their publishers Landfall Publication). 00:00 View from Penwerris Terrace to Greenbank and Penryn river. Leading to a view of Flushing from Greenbank. 00:22 View of Dunstanville Terrace houses, Falmouth Inner Harbour and Trefusis Point (Headland). 00:58 Panaramic view of Inner Harbour docking area and Prince of Wales Pier. 01:59 The Royal Cornwall Yacht Club (Emblem of the Prince of Wales Feathers on side of building) 02:17 Street to the town (Formerly known as Ludgate Hill). Note yellow building with modern arch way. On the archway is part of the Falmouth Coat of Arms, based on a two headed eagle which was the emblem of the Killigrew family. (See Acton & Gilson- reprinted 2003, 'Enjoy Falmouth And Around' pps 16-17). Leading to High Street. 02:34 Barracks Ope - at one time a passageway to the head quarters of the local Cornwall Volunteer Artillery - out of use as such by 1840's. 02:53 High Street 03:02 Entrance to Prince of Wales Pier (named after the future King George V who laid the foundation stone in 1903. Pier completd two years later - 1905). 03:15 Operation Chariot (memorial) 03:29 Prince of Wales Pier - view toward Dunstanville Terrace, Greenbank Hotel and Penryn river. 03:44 Prince of Wales Pier - view of harbour side houses and Fish Strand Quay then a plaque regarding the opening and reconstruction of the pier (in fact, following an early jetty, the granite part of the Prince of Wales Pier was built in the 1870's and was known as Market Strand Pier. Later the long extension was added and the pier was doubled in width - reconstructed April 1931). (See Acton & Gilson) Pleasure boat trips run from here, as well as the ferries to Flushing and St Mawes. 04:14 Market Street leading to Church Street. 04:30 Fish Strand Quay and News of Trafalgar (plaque). It was near this spot that the news of Nelson's death and the Victory at Trafalgar was brought ashore. 04:41 View north from Fish Strand Quay. (Built in 1790, here local fishermen landed their catches - the fish market was nearby). 05:07 Church Steet short stay car park next to Fish Strand Quay. (Formerly this was the site of the Falmouth Gas Works. In 1819 Falmouth became the first cornish town to have domestic gas supplies. This location was handy for coal deliveries by boat.) (See Acton & Gilson) 05:27 Penrose Sailmakers building (establised 1825). 05:44 Two interesting ships figure heads (to our knowledge no information about them is found; as yet). 06:13 Upton Slip to Church Street and sign for Well Lane (Well Lane is an option if you wish to walk to New Street and turn left for the Parish Church). 06:26 Church Street and sign for Quay Street leading to King Charles Quay and North Quay. 06:37 Quay Street 06:44 Harbour Master's Office, Custom House Quay. (King Charles Quay - not shown in this image - is located behind north side of Custom House Quay). 07:31 The Kings Pipe 07:53 North Quay and Custom House Quay 08:35 Fox's Travel Agency (red brick building). Shipping agents business established by George Fox as early as 1762. 08:48 Falmouth Watersports Centre (Arwenack Street). 09:10 Old post box from the time of KIng George V. 09:27 View of entrance to Maritime House Discovery Quay and restaurants including Rick Stein's Fish (restaurant), followed by the National Maritime Museum of Cornwall. 09:50 The pyramidial Killigrew Monument (Grove Place). The setting for this monument was chosen by Martin Lister Killigrew in 1737. Originally the monument was set within a grove of elm trees. Opposite the monument (on the other side of the main road) is Arwenack House (see our video Discover Falmouth - Part One - which begins our circular walk of discovery with Arwenack House).