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1 week ago
Queen Mothers Funeral Part 2
As requested here is BBC footage of the Queen Mother leaving Westminster Abbey to the sound of more bagpipes & drums.Apologies for poor sound. This...
0011795 • 240,995 views
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2 weeks ago
Very Bad Track on The Minnesota Valley Railroad
Ghidon666666 • 302,099 views
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@oldwarrant4
I don't know what you were doing back in 1975 but that's when I started my railroad career. I was in the mechanical dept. for 5 years before I went into engine service. I've been an engineer for 32 years now.
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2 weeks ago
Cossacks never say die! = Казачему роду нема переводу!
Unhurness the horses lads! Розпрягайте хлопцi коней!
bobzorin • 887,613 views
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The Cossacks are an interesting people. Excellent horsemen, devoutly Orthodox, guardians of the Tsar before the revolution.
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2 weeks ago
Madea talking to the boys
Madea talking to the boys
TLC11126 • 21,808 views
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Thank yur for this! Good afternoont!
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1 month ago
Soviet Army - dance of the soldiers
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datschamyxa • 757,821 views
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These guys will definitely get a seat on the metro!
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1 month ago
Somali pirates killed by Russian Navy where is the world?
Pleas watch this video part 2 same tittle. Somali pirates killed by rassian navy where is the world? part 2
24Hawd • 632,435 views
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The Russian method of dealing with piracy works for me!
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1 month ago
Sgt MacKenzie - We Were Soldiers Soundtrack with Lyrics
This is the Sgt. MacKenzie song with both original Scottish version and English translation.
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Trentacus • 649,452 views
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Gen. Patton said "It is foolish and wrong to mourn those who died. We should, rather, thank God that such men lived".
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1 month ago
Alco RS-3 and FPA-4 Diesel Locomotive Start-up
A 57 year old diesel locomotive comes to life after a multi-head change-out and liner/head re-lap. The unit originally was Delaware &Hudson (USA) 4...
choirboyfromhell1 • 60,775 views
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Yeaaaaah! I worked on these engines when I was a machinist. They were a lot of work but I still like them.
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1 month ago
ALCo RS3 Idling
An ALCo-holic's dream come true--standing on the side platform of an RS3 with the access doors open, listening to the 12-244D engine idling. =D Thi...
SpeakerPolice • 8,690 views
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I started out my railroad career as a machinist and we still had some ALCOs of various types, including the RS3. It always seemed like we never had enough parts for them. EMD seemed like they were more agressive about parts supply. ALCO went through a bunch of different owners also, so there w...
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2 months ago
Japanese reporter screaming
markec017 • 68,257 views
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That's definitely not Japanese, change the title. That sounds like either Mandarin or Cantonese. I love the scream as she disappears down the chute, though.
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2 months ago
Trolley Ride Through New York City Early 1900s
From trolley, down Broadway and Union Square. Street scenes, stores, crowds, carriages.
historycomestolife • 8,713 views
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People are actually looking up instead of down into an ipod and back then people actually talked to each other face to face and they took the streetcar downtown and everything.
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2 months ago
The Inspirational Masonic and Satanic Music at the Royal Wedding 29.4.2011.
1. Masonic Incantation: Psalm 122
1.I was glad when they said unto me : We will go into the house of the Lord.
2.Our feet shall stand in thy gates...
bulgeland4 • 35,495 views
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@antifrituras It's the same in the English speaking world as far as family crests are concerned. Everyone who has ancestry that's English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, etc., have family crests.
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2 months ago
The Terminal OST- The Tale of Victor Navorksi
The Main Theme to the Movie.
Just want this moment to say that my comp does not like 3 tracks on the album, so sorry :).
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Music by John William...
SJ363 • 70,546 views
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Definitely this should be played at every airport. Очень хорошо!
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2 months ago
MADEA TELLS YOUNG KID ABOUT HAVING RESPECT......ETC.
5FINGERDIZ • 172,491 views
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Madea has me saying all kinds of things like Halleuyer, Heller, Good Afternoont and Thank yer!
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3 months ago
The Honeymooners "A matter of life and death" - Part 3/3
Episode 5 of "the Classic 39" episodes.
When he sees the vet's report on his mother-in-law's sick dog, Ralph mistakenly concludes that he has only...
karlval • 5,963 views
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I grew up watching this show. My dad worked at the transit company and I knew bus drivers just like Ralph.
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3 months ago
Milwaukee Road Ride Pt. 2 - Leaving Chicago In The Super Dome
Riding the vintage Milwaukee Road Super Dome Hiawatha car leaving Chicago Union Station pulled by the Amtrak Empire Builder.
fredevad • 1,118 views
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These cars were built for the Milwaukee Road in 1952 for the Olympian Hiawatha, among other trains. They went to Amtrak in 1971.
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3 months ago
Car 21: A Living History Part 2
This is my pride and joy. This is the story of the last Birnie Car in Ft. Collins, CO. at the time. The Fort Collins Municipal Railway recently p...
duffy23 • 58 views
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Old man Purdue was what was called a 'track greaser'. Every streetcar system had them. They would put some grease in the guard rail on the curves to lessen wheel and rail wear.
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3 months ago
Car 21: A Living History Part 1
This is my pride and joy. This is the story of the last Birnie Car in Ft. Collins, CO. at the time. The Fort Collins Municipal Railway recently p...
duffy23 • 283 views
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That 'gate' he's talking about is called a lifeguard fender. If something trips that 'gate' under the end of the car it drops another device down onto the rails which is mounted directly ahead of the wheels which looks like a big scoop or basket. That's the fender. It doesn't trip the air bra...
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3 months ago
Brill Trolley Coach 4 Apr 09009.MOV
Harold and Leo taking the Brill trolley coach out for a spin.
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I've always had the utmost respect for her and King George VI for the way they led thier subjects during the war. They could have left for Canada or the West Indies but they decided to stick it out in England when the bombs were falling.