Mark McConnell
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Bob and Bens Day out
Bob and Bens Day out
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Cairan & Robert Golfing
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Cairan & Robert Golfing
Loch Doon
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Loch Doon
Glenbuck
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Glenbuck
Loch and Glen Etive Extended Cut
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Loch and Glen Etive Extended Cut
Loch Etive
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Loch Etive
IBM now in 2017
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IBM now in 2017
IBM Greenock 1954 to 2016
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IBM Greenock 1954 to 2016

Комментарии

  • @afairdealfortaxidrivers4359
    @afairdealfortaxidrivers4359 7 месяцев назад

    I believe they call it “progress!”.

  • @murphaph
    @murphaph Год назад

    Was that a bank on site in Greenock? I worked for IBM in Dublin and would have called the helpdesk in Greenock a couple of times. Never had a reason to visit though. Seems like very many IBM sites ended up like this. The Dublin site is now a few IBM offices and the rest has new tenants. Storage Systems, Microelectronics, Server Division all gone. IBM seems to be a shadow of its former self.

  • @Phil-1969
    @Phil-1969 Год назад

    Around 1992 I would travel from Thame Oxfordshire to here around 386 miles in my Ford transit to deliver computer cables that run under office flooring, then access to GEC in Edinburgh

  • @mikemancini313
    @mikemancini313 Год назад

    You should see look at IBM's abandoned headquarters in Endicott, NY. They abandoned a large chunk of their factories there.

  • @mcihs2
    @mcihs2 2 года назад

    Wow! Worked there from March 92 till August 95, firstly in New Product Development, and then Procurement, the modules are long gone, but the office buildings and canteen are still recognisable from this video. A small town, full of activity, reduced to rubble. The history of nearly everything, albeit compressed. One day, where you are now, will be the same………

  • @davidnelson-ht9er
    @davidnelson-ht9er 2 года назад

    I see that the Transformers in the Sub Station have not been looted for scrap metal!!

  • @electronicsfreakjasper
    @electronicsfreakjasper 3 года назад

    My stepfather worked for IBM . And i still have a metal coaster from him out of that time. I own it from 1994. Im looking at it now because it still is my coaster. The illustration on it is a computer with the numbers 3279 on the screen and with the text. First customer ship. IBM Greenock 16th june 1980. In your text it says the factory began making PC in 1981? I would like to send you a picture ore a film of it. Because i can not find the coaster on the internet. Only some other rare coasters of IBM. I found this. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_3270#3279 But on Wikipedia it says nothing about Greenock. Mister Mark my words and experience. And there are more models before the IBM 3279 computer from IBM Greenock.

  • @andyr8812
    @andyr8812 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting. I worked at the site from 1996-1997. It's now January 2021 when I write this. That was some 24 years ago. I believe that the whole place is now flattened for new development. I worked in the EMEA Technical Support building (standing at the front entrance, that was the left building with dark glass windows). It is sad to see these images, not because I loved my work there, but because it brings me some good memories. My job at IBM gave me the opportunity to progress with my career in the UK and in other countries.

  • @PrinceJohn84
    @PrinceJohn84 3 года назад

    I've got a 1987 IBM PS/2 Model 80 which has "Made in Greenock, Scotland" on the back. Fantastic video!

  • @murraydalziel4701
    @murraydalziel4701 4 года назад

    Managed to get a walk about in the plant's last days - Un-opened Colour copiers were being put in the same giant crushing machine as solid wood boardroom tables. Enough to make you weep, but that was part of the demolition contract.

  • @bjornmelin7610
    @bjornmelin7610 4 года назад

    Sisterplant to IBM jarfalla where I used to work lots of communication between the two

  • @weehen4743
    @weehen4743 4 года назад

    Same old rubbish

    • @paulrooney3580
      @paulrooney3580 4 года назад

      shutup

    • @weehen4743
      @weehen4743 4 года назад

      @@paulrooney3580 Very professional reply ?

    • @paulrooney3580
      @paulrooney3580 4 года назад

      @@weehen4743 that site and company meant alot to thousands of people across West Central Scotland and Greenock in particular, your comment is hardly professional either and under estimates the affection for this site and the company itself, you may think it's rubbish , it certainly isn't

    • @weehen4743
      @weehen4743 4 года назад

      @@paulrooney3580 This has nothing to do with affection for the site or company. I worked there for many years

    • @paulrooney3580
      @paulrooney3580 4 года назад

      @@weehen4743 you speak for yourself, I worked there also and the company and site meant alot to me , your comment about same old rubbish tells you everything you need to know about you and your bad attitude, now if you don't mind

  • @weehen4743
    @weehen4743 4 года назад

    Same old rubbish

  • @christinepert3385
    @christinepert3385 4 года назад

    Beautiful...my mum's name was Etive and this is so heartwarming..xx❤💕💪🤗😍👍😉

  • @mikeheadon4981
    @mikeheadon4981 4 года назад

    I visited regularly in the 80s and 90s. Many happy hours in OB2. If you were there at night the lights would go out and you had to stand up and wave to get them on again. Google Earth still shows the site intact and active (apart from the MDC which went years ago). Strange, as it shows my home (south of England) less than a year ago.

  • @davestraker6195
    @davestraker6195 4 года назад

    greenock is a toilet did 1 year at ibm german helpdesk

  • @TheHansstolte
    @TheHansstolte 5 лет назад

    IBM gave the buildings and land to an investor in 2007, and rented it back, the Scottish government demand council tax for operational buildings, Thus the buildings had to be destroyed. Whoever bought it, bought a lemon as now he has to demolish and rebuild.

  • @salva721
    @salva721 5 лет назад

    Hello I worked at the IBM support for laptops.., is all gone now?

    • @lindaeliseussen1895
      @lindaeliseussen1895 4 года назад

      Used to work there aswell. And yes, it's all gone. Last workers left 2015/2016 😢 Tech support moved to Bulgaria 😔

  • @mactaz6275
    @mactaz6275 5 лет назад

    Somebody might have taught him to pronounce GREENOCK correctly !!

  • @rodgercostello9814
    @rodgercostello9814 5 лет назад

    Excellent scenery, very well shot mark, you have a terrific eye for framing indeed.

  • @opsecmusic3947
    @opsecmusic3947 5 лет назад

    From a City to a Town with not meany Jobs, Why did Sottish government let this happen to Greenock. I worked there from 98-01.

    • @paulwright3562
      @paulwright3562 5 лет назад

      The government can't do anything about people in Asia working for a tenth of what we do here.

    • @opsecmusic3947
      @opsecmusic3947 5 лет назад

      @@paulwright3562 No doubt but It also cost a tenth of the price to live in Asia than it dose to live hear. We are over run by greedy government and company's that over charge and tax for everything. The working class are skint in this country But not in Asia the working class do extremely well. I wish we had a government with the same morals and values as Asia we would all be better off and fingers crossed for a independent Scotland.

    • @derekfaeberwick
      @derekfaeberwick 4 года назад

      @@opsecmusic3947, waken ip ffs!

    • @hiddenknowledge2012
      @hiddenknowledge2012 4 года назад

      @@derekfaeberwick Nothing better to say than wake up? He's right. The death of industry was all due to the tories selling it off in the 80's and 90's.

    • @hiddenknowledge2012
      @hiddenknowledge2012 4 года назад

      Scottish Government was only founded in 1999. All powers lay at the hands of Westminster in London at that time, sadly too much damage had been done.

  • @frankmcgrath2311
    @frankmcgrath2311 6 лет назад

    It's Greenock, capital G. Like all place names which are proper nouns. Script at the beginning as our town spelt with a small g, very bad grammar.

    • @markmcconnell2634
      @markmcconnell2634 6 лет назад

      Frank McGrath 😂😂 calm down

    • @AirRealFPV
      @AirRealFPV 6 лет назад

      it's Grammar..not grammar.....if your gonna complain about Grammar, learn how use it properly!!

  • @Scott757300
    @Scott757300 6 лет назад

    A very interesting video, I must have passed these buildings hundreds of times, I knew they were empty, but didn't realise they were in such a state, atleast they haven't ended up like most abandoned buildings in Inverclyde! I didn't realise so much warehouse/factory space was still there as recently as last year. What's with the big holes in the side of the building, to remove equipment? Such a shame to see what was once one of the largest employers in the area reduced to nothing. I remmeber going on a trip to see the offices in the blue building with school only a few years ago, even that's gone now to a new, much smaller, facility at Cappielow.

  • @bw9181
    @bw9181 6 лет назад

    Such an amazing place to explore. My first time going there my friend and I spent hours there, checking security logs, left behind magazines etc. I made a video last weekend of my friend and I there. Half the place is gone but still great to explore.

  • @stevenpaul9259
    @stevenpaul9259 6 лет назад

    Depressing all the 'good' jobs lost. IBM, NEC, Nat Semi, etc. A shame to see a modern plant like this now derelict.

  • @kyotocoversjimanderson782
    @kyotocoversjimanderson782 6 лет назад

    When watching your previous video I was thinking it would be good to see inside the buildings.... and here it is! I also wondered whether trains still stopped at the IBM Station, and the end of your video answered that too! Poignant to see that nobody got on or off the train. Great work, thank you!

    • @bw9181
      @bw9181 6 лет назад

      The station is still there and trains still stop. Half the place is now gone so the station might go when the place is demolished

    • @Scott757300
      @Scott757300 6 лет назад

      I imagine they'll keep it open but maybe reduce the number of trains that stop at it, if anything, to keep it open for when new development eventually does come to the site.

  • @kyotocoversjimanderson782
    @kyotocoversjimanderson782 6 лет назад

    Great video. Does the train still stop at "IBM" ?

    • @LucyTwitch
      @LucyTwitch 6 лет назад

      It stops still to keep on schedule but depending on how new/ old the train is, doors won't always open

    • @jdh6752
      @jdh6752 5 лет назад

      Yes... 6000 people used it last year

  • @SandaaaGW2
    @SandaaaGW2 6 лет назад

    It's pronounced green-ock not gren ock

  • @antonellostrippoli6926
    @antonellostrippoli6926 6 лет назад

    Huge tnx for bringin these memories back i used to work there ten years ago .that's so shocking to see years of history erased

    • @CWiederwald
      @CWiederwald 6 лет назад

      same here, worked in the blue building in the early 2000s. Great memories but a truly sight to see it being basically gone

  • @tedmundsmith2006
    @tedmundsmith2006 6 лет назад

    Great video thank you for filming and sharing this with us.

  • @madhatter6936
    @madhatter6936 7 лет назад

    Where is this IBM bldg?

    • @markmcconnell2634
      @markmcconnell2634 7 лет назад

      Mad Hatter Greenock

    • @madhatter6936
      @madhatter6936 7 лет назад

      What a shame. I'm retired from IBM Endicott. As yet the bldgs there haven't fallen into disrepair, but I fear they will before too long. Always our motto, 'IBM never lays off ppl' and look what happened. They jumped ship along with the rest of the great businesses built in America. Dumping their loyal employees to fend for themselves.

  • @davelister1
    @davelister1 7 лет назад

    I was there yesterday and it is a scandal how the govt let them close this place ! so many folks used to work there !

    • @mehere3013
      @mehere3013 3 года назад

      And the government saved smaller places like diodes

  • @seanlookalike
    @seanlookalike 7 лет назад

    Very interesting thanks - I always remember being offered knocked off thinkpand laptops back in 2000 the guy had boxes and boxes of them however I resisted buying stolen goods.

  • @murraydalziel1091
    @murraydalziel1091 7 лет назад

    Truly brings home the phrase "How green was my valley". So sad . Time to raze it completely and put the site out of it's misery.

  • @brendanpollock1975
    @brendanpollock1975 7 лет назад

    Amazing video man. Me and a few of my pals are just getting into the whole urban exploring thing and IBM is pretty close to home. I just wanted to ask, is the site secure? like cameras or anything? Thanks

  • @wingco39
    @wingco39 7 лет назад

    Can't believe how much stuff was just left to rot. Like everybody just finished work, left everything and went home. For IBM I guess it was not worth salvaging anything but they could have let local charities have first pick to sell any items and raise some cash. Incidentally, I worked in the original factory as a customer engineer in 1961 on the IBM 305 + RAMAC Computer system in Data Processing. The mainframe filled a large room which was open to public gaze through floor to ceiling windows and at that time there was a large punch and verify room, staffed by lots of young ladies, who prepared the 80 column punched cards to feed the data into the 305. I went on to do another 22 years as a DP Customer Engineer, Analyst and finally in sales all over the world including Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. Its sad to see the plant now and IBM is no longer such a great company to work for as when I joined. That's progress I guess!!

    • @TheHansstolte
      @TheHansstolte 5 лет назад

      IBM gave the buildings and land to an investor in 2007, and rented it back, the Scottish government demand council tax for operational buildings, Thus the buildings had to be destroyed. Whoever bought it, bought a lemon as now he has to demolish and rebuild.

    • @thx1955
      @thx1955 4 года назад

      Old memories of Spango Valley, if you were a CE at the plant we possibly worked alongside each other during the mid-late 70's through the mid 80's. I worked in DP when we had 360/155's and 165's running "HASP" and moved to 370/168', and eventually to JES2, and JES3 . I was part of Dept-139 working a two shift system, nights at the time were permanent. I've still got my JCL decks in my Dad's loft (just in case). Jimmy Miller was the Plant manager when I was at "GNK" before I moved to IBM-Havant

    • @peterakelvals686
      @peterakelvals686 3 года назад

      I confess that when I changed flats 2014 I stole most of my dishes and cutlery from the abandoned canteen building. Office supplies too. There were heaps and place had already been broken in so what the hell.

  • @alistair_mcintyre
    @alistair_mcintyre 7 лет назад

    Very well made! Nice one.

  • @lee2217
    @lee2217 7 лет назад

    i remember the parts futher back being demolished,any idea why these parts were left

    • @zeeninetynine
      @zeeninetynine 7 лет назад

      Are these still there?

    • @Colllinnn
      @Colllinnn 7 лет назад

      zee ninetynine yes most of its still there

  • @bamibal001
    @bamibal001 7 лет назад

    Nice views of OB2. spent happy years there :o)

  • @greenockdroneguy4693
    @greenockdroneguy4693 8 лет назад

    Great video and history, well done Mark