Dressage Training & Example Of Horse Movements
Rheidol Riding Centre, One Day Event 2008 Results (Part 1). Another great day for this annual event at the Capel Bangor riding school, with a record number of entries. Produced by: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk The day long competition included showjumping, dressage and cross-country, for young and adult riders of all levels and experience. The Riding School has full-size floodlit indoor and full-size floodlit outdoor riding arenas, a showjumping and cross-country course, and fantastic trekking around the Rheidol Valley. Situated in the middle of the picturesque Rheidol Valley, 4 miles from the town of Aberystwyth. The Riding Centre is enclosed by the River Rheidol to one side and the Vale of Rheidol Railway on the other. http://www.rheidol-riding-centre.co.uk/
Demonstration by Iola Evans BHSII & staff of the Rheidol Riding Centre. Website: http://www.rheidol-riding-centre.co.uk A fun evening which may answer many of the questions asked and perhaps inspire you to compete yourselves. Tests ridden in shows are used as a measure of the correctness of the horse's (and rider's) schooling. The scoring scale is as follows: 10-Excellent, 9-Very good, 8-Good, 7-Fairly good, 6-Satisfactory, 5-Sufficient, 4-Insufficient, 3-Fairly bad, 2-Bad, 1-Very bad, 0-Not performed The collective marks are based on: Gaits - the freedom and regularity of the horse's movement. Impulsion - the horse's desire to move forward, elasticity of steps, roundness. Submission - the horse's attention and confidence, harmony with rider, lightness of movements, and acceptance of the bit. Rider's position and seat - correctness and effect of the aids. Produced by: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk
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Rheidol Riding Centre, One Day Event 2008 Results (Part 2)
Rheidol Riding Centre, One Day Event 2008 Results (Part 2). Another great day for this annual event at the Capel Bangor riding school, with a record number of entries. Produced by: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk The day long competition included showjumping, dressage and cross-country, for young and adult riders of all levels and experience. The Riding School has full-size floodlit indoor and full-size floodlit outdoor riding arenas, a showjumping and cross-country course, and fantastic trekking around the Rheidol Valley. Situated in the middle of the picturesque Rheidol Valley, 4 miles from the town of Aberystwyth. The Riding Centre is enclosed by the River Rheidol to one side and the Vale of Rheidol Railway on the other. http://www.rheidol-riding-centre.co.uk/
Go to: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk Crowed sings national anthems before the game betweem Wales Vs Australia, November 2008. Wales defeated Australia for the second time in three years, with a score of Wales 21-18 Australia.
A great day out at Uttoxeter Racecourse on Saturday 3rd May 2008. If you love horses and horse racing, Uttoxeter is a great venue and one of the countries top racecourses. Grandstand price of £16.00 provide great views of the horseracing.
A drive from Rhydyfelin to Trefechan along the A487 coast road, via Southgate & Penparcau. Aberystwyth and Trefechan are divided by the river Rheidol, with Trefechan to the South of the river.
What are your memories of living and working on New Promenade, can you name the buildings, shops & businesses along this road? A drive along the promenade from the mouth of the river Rheidol and harbour to Pier Street, passing buildings such as seafront B&B's, castle, Aberystwyth Old College and Royal Pier.
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Raglan Castle Built Fifteenth Century By Sir William ap Thomas
Go to: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk Raglan Castle built in the fifteenth-century by Sir William ap Thomas and his son William Herbert, later remodelled by William Somerset the third earl of Worcester, 1549-89. Despite attempts of demolition during the Civil War, much of the hexagonal-shaped Great Tower and state apartments still survive today. View more picture of Raglan Castle here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aberystwyth-online/sets/72157606903583898/
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Castell Coch Designed For The Third Marquess Of Bute
Go to: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk Castell Coch is a late nineteenth-century 'fairytale'-style castle, whch was built on medieval remains. Castell Coch was designed for the third marquess of Bute by William Burges. The interior is lavishly decorated and furnished in the Victorian Gothic style; a Romantic vision of what a castle in the Middle Ages would have looked. View photos of Castell Coch here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aberystwyth-online/sets/72157606862533491/
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Caerphilly Castle One Of The Great Medieval Castles Of Europe
Go to: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk One of the largest medieval fortresses in Britain certainly Wales. The immense size of this castle covering (1.2 hectares), makes it the largest in Britain after Windsor. Begun in 1268 by the Anglo-Norman marcher lord, Gilbert de Clare. Concentrically planned, the rings of stone and water defences are formidable. The Castle is famous for its 'leaning tower', standing at 15 metres high and leaning 10 degrees out of true vertical, after being blowen up in the Civil War. The impressive Great Hall is now used for various functions and weddings.
Caer Gybi a small Roman fortlet located at the centre of Holyhead within the county of Anglesey, which was once in the Roman province of Britannia. The three-walled fort, with it's fourth side fronting the sea is probably the site of a quay, thought to be part of a late 4th century build, associated with Segontium in Caernarfon, which was formed to defend the west coast of Wales against Irish sea-raiders. In the 6th century, the fort was given to Saint Cybi who founded a monastery on the site. The Church of St Cybi stands within the walled fort today. Holyhead (Welsh Caergybi) is name after the fort.
Beaumaris Castle, located in Beaumaris, Anglesey, was built as part of King Edward I's campaign to conquer North Wales. It was designed by James of St. George and work begun in 1295, but was never completed. Beaumaris has been designated as a World Heritage Site, regarded by some to be the most architecturally perfect castle in Britain. Produced by: www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk
Go to: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk Delilah sung by the Welsh crowed before the game betweem Wales Vs Australia, November 2008. Wales defeated Australia for the second time in three years, with a score of Wales 21-18 Australia.
The annual one day event took place on the 13 July 2008 at Rheidol Riding Centre, riders from the local area came to the livery early in the morning to prepare there horses. The one day event included dressage, show jumping and cross-country for all ages and abilities, points, penalty points and timed sections in each of the disciplines decided the over all winner for beginner, novice and intermediate classes, where rosettes were given to 1st 2nd and 3rd place.
Tabernacle Chapel built in 1879 and closed its doors to the congregation in 2002. After a server fire on the evening of Friday, 4 July 2008, where all four floors of this historic chapel were destroyed, demolition day came on 11 July 2008, with closure of Mill Street to the greneral public and cars diverted to use Bridge Street, Aberystwyth looses another 19th century building.
Parc-Y-Llyn Retail Park, Aberystwyth. Local shops and retail businesses along the road. What are your memories of living or shopping on this street? Name a building, shop or business along this road! Produced by: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk
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Ceredigion Museum Displays Objects & History - Aberystwyth
Go to: www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk/museum.shtml Filmed in a reconstruction of a cardiganshire cottage of about 1850. Related links: museum.ceredigion.gov.uk The museum displays objects of all ages from the county of Ceredigion (Cardiganshire). Displays are of the Victorian period and later and include: Virtual tour, Plans of the coliseum, Agriculture, Archaeology, Ceramics, Chemist's, Clocks, Coins, Coliseum museum aberystwyth, Conservation and restoration, Costume, Cottage, Dairy, Death in victorian times display, Dentist's, Domestic, Education, Eisteddfod, Furniture, Geology, Hafod house, Hunting, shooting and fishing, Lapidary, Lead mining, Lighting, Mementos, Natural history, Quilts, Radio and television, Reconstruction of a cardiganshire cottage about 1850, Religious objects, Seafaring, Slate enamelling, Taxidermy, Tourism, Toys, Transport, Treen, Victorian costume, Weaving, Weights and measures, Worthington pictures
Penparcau Road Aberystwyth, Drive along road, view of local houses, shops and businesses. What are your memories of living on Penparcau Road? Name buildings, shops or businesses along this street! Produced by: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk
A drive along Boulevard St Brieuc, Aberystwyth. View of local houses, shops and businesses. What are your memories of living on this street? Name a building, shop or business along this street! Produced by: http://www.aberystwyth-online.co.uk
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