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Saint Leonards in the region of England with its 6,392 inhabitants is a place in United Kingdom - some 88 mi or ( 142 km ) South-West of London , the country's capital city .

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Time in Saint Leonards is now 06:13 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Wimborne Minster, Verwood, Three Legged Cross, Southampton, and Saint Leonards. Since you are here already, consider visiting Wimborne Minster . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Saint Leonards ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Kol Nidre sung by Perry Como

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Perry Como sings the beautiful Jewish Yom Kippur Prayer "Kol Nidre" ..

Were You There - Largest Ever World Male Voice Choir In Wales.

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The World's Largest Ever Male Voice Choir from the old Cardiff Arms Park in Wales sing "Were You There" (May 1993) ... I was there. I am there every day. ..


Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Durante - The Song's Gotta Come From The Heart - Voice Cameo by Al Jolson

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Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Durante sing "The Song's Gotta Come From The Heart" ..

Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two) sung by Londoner Pat Phillips

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Al Jolson enthuiast Pat Phillips returns to his London roots singing "Daisy Bell" (A Bicycle built for two) There is a flower within my heart Daisy, Daisy Planted one day by a glancing dart Planted by ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Lions Hill

Lions Hill is a 42.9 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset, notified in 1985.

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Located at 50.84 -1.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset, Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1985

Moors Valley Railway

The Moors Valley Railway is a 7¼ inch narrow gauge passenger railway, in the Moors Valley Country Park at Ashley Heath, Dorset, England near Ringwood in Hampshire. There are 17 steam engines and 2 diesel engines. The railway is fully signalled, with two signal boxes, one in a Great Western Railway style and one in a British Rail Southern Region style. The latter box also contains a mini lever frame and push button panel, for the control of the Lakeside area.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 50.85 -1.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: 7¼ inch gauge railways, British miniature railways

Ebblake Bog

Ebblake Bog is a 12.9 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the Dorset / Hampshire border, notified in 1985.

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Located at 50.86 -1.85 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset, Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Hampshire, Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1985

Verwood Town F.C

Verwood Town F.C. are a football club based in Verwood, Dorset, England. The club is affiliated to the Dorset County Football Association and is a FA chartered Standard club. They play in the Wessex League Premier Division.

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Located at 50.87 -1.86 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1920 establishments in England, Association football clubs established in 1920, Football clubs in Dorset, Wessex Football League

Ringwood railway station

Ringwood is a closed railway station in the county of Hampshire which served the town of Ringwood. It lay on the former Southampton and Dorchester Railway, the original main line from a connection with the London and South Western Railway at Southampton through Brockenhurst to Dorchester. The later development of Bournemouth as a major town led to the building of a branch from Ringwood through to Christchurch, later extended to Bournemouth - see Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway.

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Located at 50.84 -1.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Beeching closures in England, Disused railway stations in Hampshire, Former London and South Western Railway stations, Railway stations closed in 1964, Railway stations opened in 1847

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