Wednesday, August 31, 2016

A pretty cool piece of #illuminated wire #art in the #Queensland #University of Technology Art #Museum. #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #IgersBrisbane #QLD #IgersQLD #Australia #igersaustralia #culture #glow


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This is just one #tree! Unbelievable, looks pre-historic!! This is in #Brisbane #Botanic #Gardens. #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #IgersBrisbane #QLD #IgersQLD #Australia #igersaustralia #nature #awesome #park


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I just #love how the #street furniture in #Brisbane is painted. Every single boring grey box has been transformed into a work of #art, and they are all very different. This one is near the corner of George Street and Alice Street. #culture #creative #decor #theming #happy #goodidea #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #IgersBrisbane #QLD #IgersQLD #Australia #igersaustralia


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Decorative #butterfly #architecture on Queen Street Mall in #Brisbane. #QLD #Australia #igersbrisbane #igersqld #igersaustralia #design #art #building #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life


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Saturday, August 27, 2016

The view from #Manchester #Airport @emirates Business Lounge, where the #Emirates @airbus #A380 taxis by an @easyjet #Airbus #A320. The eagle eyed ones amongst you will also spot a @flybeeu @bombardier_jets #Dash8. #aviation #aircraft #airplane #aeroplane #travel #tourism #tourist #runway #leisure #life


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Drive from Buxton, Derbyshire to Barnsley, South Yorkshire (4 x Speed), ...





Views from a drive from Buxton in Derbyshire to Barnsley in South South Yorkshire, England - 15th August, 2016.



I have recently invested in a Veho Muvi K2 Camera (an action / sports cam, which looks and acts like a Go-Pro for half the price). Along with the camera I purchased a suction windscreen mount, in order to experiment with the type of films that I would be able to make. I have made several driving films.



The footage has been edited in iMovie on an iPad Pro and speeded up four times, the film has been dubbed with some looped audio footage that was taken previously.



The film begins in Buxton and ends on the Pennine countryside outskirts of Barnsley. Within the film the following locations and features are identified: Buxton, Grin Low Country Park, Grin Low Road, Leek Road, A53, Burbage, Carlisle Road, Park Road, Manchester Road, A5004, Long Hill, Fernilee, Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge, The White Hart, Market Street, Furness Vale, A6, B6062, Buxworth, New Road, Station Road, Chinley, Lower Lane, Green Lane, Hayfield Road, A624, Chinley Head, Chapel Road,  Hayfield, Glossop Road, Little Hayfield, Lantern Pike Inn, Glossop, Chunal Lane, Charlestown Road, Victoria Street, Norfolk Square, Norfolk Street, B6105, Woodhead Road, A628 and Barnsley.



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Hotel Review: Palace Hotel, Buxton, Derbyshire, England - August, 2016





I stayed at the Palace Hotel in Buxton in August 2016. Two of us stayed for one night, bed and breakfast, which cost £89 with Booking.com. The hotel is an old building dating back to 1857, from the exterior it has an impressive gothic facade, inside the lobby and reception are quite spectacular, with marble columns and ornate decorative features.



Being an old building the hotel also has some challenges, and there are many places where paint, plaster, fixtures and fittings simply need replacing.



The hotel currently appears to be owned by Barcelo, although much of the online references to it, and branding at the hotel states Britannia are the owner. It will be a real benefit to the hotel if Barcelo are the new owners, as my previous impressions of Britannia owned properties have been that they lacked investment and were not clean enough. I hope for the sake of this hotel that Britannia are no longer the owner, as Barcelo are the kind of organisation who could transform this entire building to the magnificent state in which it should be in.



Check-in to the hotel was not permissible before 3pm, we had to pay £4.50 to park the car on site overnight, but this was a bit of a rip-off as many people were coming and going to use the leisure club without paying for parking. This practice of charging guests for parking needs to stop.



Staff at the hotel were friendly and very chatty, overall they are a credit to the hotel. However I have to say that they were a little too chatty (e.g. early Monday morning when we were attempting a lie-in, the conversations in the corridor between cleaning and maintenance staff were too loud and went on for too long, although I now know how they all spent their weekends and where they dd their shopping)!



The hotel has a swimming pool, no surprise for a spa town, it is to be expected in a hotel like this. The pool was fairly small, around 15-20 metres in length, but the water was stone cold. 21 degrees due to the boiler being broken. Nevertheless we braved it for half an hour. It is an old pool with very high sides, meaning that the water slops against the side and splashes back, making swimming in it more challenging than in a modern pool.



There was a gym that we didn't use, and even a room with a punch bag in it and free weights.



The bar looked very nice, but we did not use it, just down the hill from the hotel (through the gardens), over the road and to the right is the amazing Buxton Brewery Tap House, once found you will not want to drink beer anywhere else, they had some amazing beers on, and as a bonus there is a Poke Stop there too (yes I am a nerd).



The restaurant was large and impressive, but again needs maintenance to plaster, paint and fixtures in places. We had breakfast there, the buffet was extensive, although things seemed to run out quickly. It was good quality food though.



This film features views of the hotel from the exterior, the gardens, entrance, reception / Lobby, lift / elevator, second floor corridors, a detailed inspection of room 215, the bar, restaurant, breakfast buffet, a function room and swimming pool.



Overall I did enjoy my stay at this hotel, and  would consider staying there again, but I do hope that the hotel is refurbished sooner rather than later.



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Sunday, August 21, 2016

#Trinity #Church, #Leeds viewed from Trevelyan Square. #architecture #tower #clock #TrinityLeeds #building #city #urban #IgersLeeds #Yorkshire #England #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #BoarLane #LS1 #religion


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Reflections of #Trinity #Leeds in the mirrored #glass of The #Bourse, Leeds. #architecture #mirror #IgersLeeds #Yorkshire #England #leisure #life #travel #tourism #tourist


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The Billy Bremner #statue outside of Elland Road #Stadium, home of #Leeds United #Football Club. #LUFC #Bremner #art #culture #sport #commemoration #soccer #IgersLeeds #Yorkshire #England #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life


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A glimpse inside the very magical Poole's Cavern, #Buxton, #Derbyshire, #England. #geology #rock #cave #stalactites #stalagmites #travel #tourism #tourist #attraction #PeakDistrict #pdnp #PoolesCavern #igersderbyshire #igersbuxton


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Buxton, Derbyshire, England - 14th & 15th August, 2016





Views Around Buxton, Derbyshire, August, 2016.



Buxton is a spa town in Derbyshire, England. It has the highest elevation of any market town in England. Close to the county boundary with Cheshire to the west and Staffordshire to the south, Buxton is described as "the gateway to the Peak District National Park". To read more about Buxton, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxton .



This film features views from a walk around Buxton, it highlights the town's historic architecture, infrastructure, transport, natural features, art, history and culture.



Within the film the following locations and features are identified: Palace Road, Buxton Railway Station, Station Road, River Wye, Hogshaw Viaduct, Spring Gardens, Fairfield Road, Ashwood Park, Terrace Road, The Crescent, St. Ann's Well, Old Hall Hotel, The Square, Pavilion Gardens, Buxton Opera House, Victorian Postbox, The Old Clubhouse, St. John's Road, The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Devonshire Dome, The University of Derby, Palace Hotel, Poole's Cavern, Grin Low, Buxton Country Park, Solomon's Temple.



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Fast 4x Speed Drive from Wombwell, Barnsley, South Yorkshire to Buxton, ...





Fast Drive (4 x speed) from Wombwell, Barnsley, South Yorkshire to Buxton, Derbyshire, England 14th August, 2016.



This film features views from a Veho Muvi K2, which has been attached to a car windscreen with a suction mount. The footage has been recorded at 1080p high definition, and edited on iMovie, where it has been speeded up four times.



The film begins in the car park of the Premier Inn Barnsley Dearne Valley and ends in the car park of the Palace Hotel, Buxton. The journey goes through Barnsley's southern suburbs, through North Sheffield and out into the Hope Valley, before entering Derbyshire and the Peak District, with spectacular views through Winnats Pass, and a great deal of fantastic rural scenery.



Along the journey, the following locations and features are identified: Premier Inn Barnsley Dearne Valley, Wombwell, Barnsley, Meadowgate, Newlands Way, Wath Road Roundabout, A6195, Dearne Valley Parkway, Cortonwood Roundabout, Hemingfield, Hemingfield Road Roundabout, Jump, Roebuck Hill Roundabout, Wombwell Wood Roundabout, Platts Common, Platts Common Roundabout, Shortwood Roundabout, Rockingham, Rockingham Roundabout, Hoyland Common, Birdwell Roundabout, Tankersley Roundabout, Tankersley, A61, Westward New Road, Westward Roundabout, High Green, Sheffield, Penistone Road, Wood Seats, Grenoside, Halifax Road, Penistone Road North, Wadsley Bridge, Malin Bridge, A6101, Rivelin Valley Road, A57, Manchester Road, Hollow Meadows, Derbyshire, A6013, Ladybower Viaduct, Ashopton Road, Bamford, Main Road, Station Road, Sickleholme, A6187, Hathersage Road, Hope Road, Hope, Castleton Road, Castleton, How Lane, Back Street, Cross Street, Arthurs Way, Winnats Road, Winnats Pass, Sparrowpit, A623, Higher Hallsteads, A6, Dove Holes, Buxton Road, Buxton, Fairfield Road, Lightwood Road, Charles Street, A53, Palace Road, Palace Hotel.



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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Standing in the distance on the horizon is Solomon's Temple also known as Grinlow #Tower, which is a #folly built in #Victorian times on the hills above #Buxton, #Derbyshire, #England. #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #architecture #history #rural #countryside #green #field


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The magnificent Old Hall #Hotel, #Buxton, #Derbyshire. This hotel is one of the oldest buildings in the town, dating back to 1670. #England #IgersDerbyshire #IgersBuxton #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #Summer #architecture #ivy #history


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The Parish #Church of St. John the Baptist, #Buxton, and a very colourful triangular roundabout. #Derbyshire #igersderbyshire #igersbuxton #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #flowers #architecture #building #road #religion #Christianity


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Meanwhile in Leeds (Part 4) June / July / August 2016, Leeds West Yorksh...





Meanwhile in Leeds Part 4: June / July / August 2016. Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.



Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. In 2011, according to the UK Census, Leeds built-up subdivision had a population of 474,632. It is part of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough which has an estimated population of 757,700 (2011). To read more about Leeds, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds .



This is the fourth in a series of short (5 second) burst films that I am making depicting life in the city of Leeds. The film is taken at varying locations in and around the city of Leeds, including Holbeck, Middleton, Beeston, Cookridge, Holt Park, Otley, Horsforth, Headingley, Hyde Park and Wetherby. The film is taken from the street, in pubs, in shopping centres, from station platforms, at the airport, from buses,  on buses, from trains, on trains and from cars. The film contains over 120 5 second clips shot randomly of life in Leeds.  Depicted is the city's architecture, people, culture, events, infrastructure, transport, entertainment, leisure, attractions, gastronomy, fashions and passions! I've lived in Leeds nearly 20 years now, and what if offers  never ceases to amaze me. It's a truly great city.



Leeds is also currently bidding for the 2023 European Capital of Culture, to read more about this, please visit this website: http://www.leeds-2023.co.uk/ .



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Hotel Review: Premier Inn Barnsley Dearne Valley, Wombwell, South Yorksh...





I stayed at the Premier Inn Barnsley Dearne Valley in August
2016, two of us stayed for one night, which cost £60 for room only, booked with
booking.com. The hotel itself is not on any major public transport routes, so
it is necessary to drive there or take a taxi. The hotel is located South of
Wombwell, near the border with Brampton in the South East of Barnsley. This
hotel is no good for Barnsley town centre, unless you want to drive there. It
is around a 10 minute drive from Barnsley South / Sheffield North on the M1
(Junction 36), followed by a route along the Dearne Valley Parkway (A6195),
which is interrupted by numerous annoying roundabouts.

The hotel offers free parking, and has a car park which
holds approximately 150 cars. Upon entering the hotel, you go straight to
reception. The receptionist was friendly and helpful, and check-in was quick.

We were allocated room 40, which was on the first floor at
the back of the hotel. The room was fairly large with a good sized double bed
(please note, double not King). There was also a second single bed, which had
been set out like a chaise lounge. The room had a desk, open style wardrobe,
tea and coffee making facilities, and some drawers. There was no air
conditioning, but there was a fan. The room was quite warm and stuffy.

Frustratingly, there were no plug sockets next to the bed,
which annoyed me slightly, as this is a brand new hotel. WHY there weren't any
is an oversight on Premier Inn's behalf, and shows that the people who design
these rooms don't stop in enough hotels themselves.

The bathroom was fairly standard, it was a shower over a
bath arrangement (unfortunately as is often the case). There was complimentary
shower gel in the shower.

At night the room was very warm, so I opened the window,
however there was noise from lorries at the retail park behind, which meant
that the window had to be closed, and we had to endure an uncomfortably warm
night in the hotel. Again this is an oversight on behalf of Premier Inn, the
room should have had air conditioning.

The hotel is built next to a Brewer's Fayre pub, which like
Premier Inn is owned by parent company Whitbread. The pub serves as the hotel's
bar and restaurant. We had dinner there off of the menu, but found the prices
expensive and the portions small, in other words they were not good value for
money dishes. There was an evening buffet option, which I'm sure must have
represented better value for money. One thing that was annoying was the amount
of flies in the pub, they really do need to invest in an electronic fly zapper.

Breakfast was served buffet style, continental was £6.99 and
full hot breakfast was £8.99. Both options included unlimited drinks.

The quality of the food was excellent, particularly the
bacon and sausages, but once again the fly problem was evident, and I saw flies
crawling on the cold items of the buffet, which put me completely off of them.
All items on the buffet should have hygienic covers over them.

After going out for the evening, we arrived back at the
hotel for 11:30pm on Saturday night to find the bar had 'closed'. This was
quite disappointing for a hotel. We did notice some of the regulars enjoying a drink
'after hours', which was a little galling to use as hotel guests who had to go
to bed with a cup of tea in the bedroom.

In summary, this hotel served it's purpose, it wasn't
perfect, but overall I enjoyed my stay there. I would possibly consider staying
there again, but not for definite.

Whitbread, this is what you need to do:
1. Put plug sockets next to the beds (probably won't
happen).
2. Put air conditioning into the rooms (probably won't
happen).
3. Install a fly zapper in the Brewer's Fayre (this could
happen).
4. Buy hygienic covers for the buffet items (this should
happen).
5. Keep the Brewer's Fayre open until midnight (this should
happen).

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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Drive from North West Leeds to South East Barnsley, Yorkshire, England -...





Views from a drive from Cookridge in North West Leeds to Brampton in South East Barnsley, West & South Yorkshire, England - 13th August, 2016.



I have recently invested in a Veho Muvi K2 Camera (an action / sports cam, which looks and acts like a Go-Pro for half the price). Along with the camera I purchased a suction windscreen mount, in order to experiment with the type of films that I would be able to make I have made several driving films, and this is the first of them.



The footage has been edited in iMovie on an iPad Pro and speeded up four times, the film has been dubbed with some looped audio footage that was taken along the M621.



The film begins in Cookridge (North West Leeds) and ends at Brampton (South East Barnsley). Along the way, the following street names, roads and locations are identified: Cookridge, Leeds, Moseley Wood Crescent, Moseley Wood Walk, Green Lane, Wood Hill Road, Tinshill Road, Station Road, Horsforth, Troy Road, Low Lane, Horsforth Woodside Roundabout, Hawksworth Road, Abbey Road, A65, Kirkstall, Kirkstall Road, Burley, LS3, A58, Wellington Road, Armley Gyratory, Holbeck, Ingram Distributor, Junction 2 M621, M621, Hunslet, Stourton, Rothwell, M1, Robin Hood, Lofthouse, Wakefield, Lawns, Carr Gate, Kirkhamgate, Ossett, Horbury, Durkar, Crigglestone, Woolley Edge, Haigh, Barnsley, Kexborough, Barugh Green, Higham, Dodworth, Worsborough, Birdwell, Tankersley Roundabout, Birdwell Roundabout, Dearne Valley Parkway, A6195, Rockingham Roundabout, Hoyland, Shortwood Roundabout, Platts Common, Platts Common Roundabout, Wombwell Wood Roundabout, Roebuck Hill Roundabout, Jump, Hemmingfield Road Roundabout, Hemmingfield, Cortonwood Roundabout, Brampton, Wath Road Roundabout, Newlands Way, Meadowgate and the Premier Inn Barnsley Dearne Valley.



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Water Taxi from Leeds Dock to Granary Wharf, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Engl...





Views from the Leeds Water Taxi on a journey from Leeds Dock (formerly Clarence Dock) to Granary Wharf, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 12th August, 2016.



The Water Taxi is a free service in Leeds, it is operated by the owners of Leeds Dock, Allied London, and is designed to help both commuters and tourists travel within the city from the Railway Station / Holbeck Areas to the Leeds Dock / Hunslet Areas (and back again). There are currently two taxis travelling up and down the River Aire and the Aire and Calder Navigation.



This film was made with a Veho Muvi K2 series action cam, mounted on a small tripod on the front of one of the Water Taxis. The journey begins at Leeds Dock, enters the Aire and Calder Navigation, goes beneath Crown Point Bridge, enters the River Aire, and then goes beneath Centenary Bridge, past The Calls and Victoria Quays, under Leeds Bridge, behind Asda House, under Victoria Bridge, before finally arriving at Granary Wharf's Leeds Lock.



This is a really great little service, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city of Leeds.



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Penistone Line views from Huddersfield to Penistone, Yorkshire, England ...





Views along the Penistone Line from Huddersfield to Penistone, Yorkshire, England - 10th August, 2016 .



The Penistone Line is a railway branch line operated by Northern in the West Yorkshire Metro / Travel South Yorkshire area of northern England. It connects Huddersfield and Sheffield via Penistone and Barnsley, serving many rural communities. To read more about the Penistone Line, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penistone_Line .



This film features views of the West and South Yorkshire countryside and towns from a Penistone Line Northern train, travelling from Huddersfield to Penistone. En-route the train calls at: Lockwood, Berry Brow, Honley, Brockholes, Stocksmoor, Shepley and Denby Dale before crossing the Penistone viaduct and arriving at Penistone railway station.



This film was made on an iPhone 5 mounted to the train window with a Joby suction smartphone mount, it was edited with iMovie on an iPad.



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Tuesday, August 09, 2016

This is me, in the early #1980s aged around 12 years old, #frying #sausages on a camp #fire at Kittling Bridge, a little place above #Hebden Bridge in West #Yorkshire. I had a fantastic #childhood, which gave me the taste for #travel and #exploration that I have today. #memories #camping #cooking #adventure #countryside #rural #fun #leisure #life #cooking #green #HebdenBridge #Calderdale #igerscalderdale #IgersYorkshire #England #history #socialhistory


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Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 8th August, 2016





Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 8th August, 2016.



Wetherby is a market town and civil parish within the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, in West Yorkshire, England. It stands on the River Wharfe, and has been for centuries a crossing place and staging post on the A1 Great North Road, being midway between London and Edinburgh. To read more about Wetherby, click here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wetherby .



This film features views around the town centre of Wetherby, and was made on a sunny August day in 2016. The sites and sounds of Wetherby are featured, including the architecture, colourful flower displays and general street scenes. Featured within the film are the following location and features: Wetherby Police Station, Boston Road, Wetherby Bridge, The River Wharfe, First World War Memorial, High Street, Market Place, Wetherby Town Hall, Church Street, Parish Church of St. James, North Street and West Gate.



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It is little surprise that #Wetherby won a Gold Award in the 'European Towns in Bloom' competition. The displays thought the town are just fantastic. #flowers #floral #colourful #Leeds #IgersLeeds #Yorkshire #England #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #flower #bloom #art #display #garden #gardening #WetherbyInBloom


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The #River #Wharfe at #Wetherby yesterday. Photo taken from Wetherby Bridge. #nature #Yorkshire #Leeds #IgersLeeds #travel #tourism #tourist #leisure #life #water #trees #beach


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