Greenockian
Greenockian
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Podcast 3 East Quay Lane Coffin Mystery
The Greenockian
A channel about Inverclyde's history - Greenock and Port Glasgow
www.thegreenockian@gmail.com
Music - Everything Has a Beginning - Joel Cummins, RUclips Music Library
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Podcast 2 The Greenock Riot 1820
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The Greenock Riot 1820 Music - RUclips Audio Library, Joel Cummins, Everything Has a Beginning More information about Inverclyde's local history on The Greenockian Blog
Greenock Ripper
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Podcast Going back in time to 1903 when a "Jack the Ripper" copycat stalked the streets of Greenock. Music - Everything Has A Beginning by Joel Cummins RUclips Audio Library.
To My Native River
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To My Native River - a poem written about the River Clyde by Allan Park Paton
Greenock's East End in the 60s
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A look back at Greenock's East End before all the changes in the 60s and 70s. Ingliston Street, Belville Street, St Lawrence Street as they were before "modernisation". Music "Clouds" by Jason Shaw at audionautix.com Photographs @The Watt Institution, Greenock
Greenock in the 60s
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A nostalgic look at Greenock town centre in the 1960s.
Galt Grave Inverkip Street Cemetery, Greenock
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John Galt writer, and members of his family, are buried in Inverkip Street Cemetery in Greenock, Scotland.
Dunlop Family of Greenock
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Dunlop grave in Inverkip Street Cemetery, Greenock

Комментарии

  • @JCarX
    @JCarX 2 месяца назад

    nice vid, surprised no QB or Gibby, be nice to see that.

  • @ArmandoLoni
    @ArmandoLoni 2 месяца назад

    John S Phillips.... I got my first bike there 👍🏻

  • @davidnichol6282
    @davidnichol6282 4 месяца назад

    Life was simpler back then Sunday morning going for papers, not so many cars whizzing past you crossing roads was safer back then.

  • @neilbain8736
    @neilbain8736 4 месяца назад

    As I was growing up, this was going. I never really appreciated what had been till this video. All I knew were the roads and that mini flyover where the A8 meets the A78. Not pretty. I well remember the Scott Lithgow crane and it heaving into view as you reached Port Glasgow. Now that's gone and there's a Tesco. At least the Comet was put back beside the car park, but even that's gone now.

  • @chris-ub8in
    @chris-ub8in 7 месяцев назад

    Would be helpful to show street names for us born before 60s.

    • @thegreenockian
      @thegreenockian 7 месяцев назад

      Sorry, should have thought of that!

  • @rogerarnoux8035
    @rogerarnoux8035 8 месяцев назад

    I was looking for Ann street number 12

  • @tomoram8431
    @tomoram8431 8 месяцев назад

    These photos were taken by my great grandfather. My mother is in a couple of them as a little girl walking with her mother.

  • @MrJimclyde
    @MrJimclyde 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome! I love it!....But? Woolworths? As a young 17yr old, student, I worked there, part time, unloading the lorries.

  • @RegSorrell
    @RegSorrell 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the story, I didn’t know this.

  • @annewaters8254
    @annewaters8254 9 месяцев назад

    My Dad took me to the Odeon to see my first film Castaway with Hayley Mills, my Dad went to sleep 😂

  • @JanGal-yi1rj
    @JanGal-yi1rj 9 месяцев назад

    Loved this my late dad's stomping ground He had all his family there his granny had a shop were he deliverd papers He went to the Belville at school His family Steels Galbraiths Regarded family the glover's Big galdy As he was known❤ Thankyou great video

  • @fevertree1957
    @fevertree1957 9 месяцев назад

    No Gibbshill shots? Great video.

  • @roddyk05
    @roddyk05 10 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed that look round part of the East end, got lost with a couple of the places but I’m going to check old maps and orientate myself 👍

  • @thebrideoffrankenstein2415
    @thebrideoffrankenstein2415 10 месяцев назад

    I was born in Greenock my dad worked at Lithgows so did my Granda my dads dad...im hoping to come back and see it...i know its changed but its where I'm from I'm proud of it...

  • @W124phreak
    @W124phreak 10 месяцев назад

    It was a little down at heel in places but still much better looking than it is now. It had some character, at least. So many lovely old buildings replaced by roads, concrete and glass. My mum worked in some of the old places as a young woman in the 1940's - Marks and Spencer, The Tontine Hotel and the Kings Theatre (was that The Odeon in this film?). She used to tell me lots of stories about Greenock when I was little, I enjoyed hearing them but I wish one of us had written them down. Some of them are just hazy memories now and she died last year so I can't ask her. She'd have loved this video. She had a school friend called Bessie Keegan and another called Maria something, an Italian name I've forgotten (I keep thinking Ciccone, but maybe thinking of Madonna?). Her parents owned a confectioners and chip shop IIRC. She had another schoolmate who died (with her Mother) in the Greenock blitz, I think her mother was disabled and couldn't go to the shelter and her Daughter stayed with her 😢. Mum went to St Columbas High school in Peat Road. Teachers she spoke about were "Soapy" Hudson, Miss McCurdy or Mr?) and various nuns she wasn't fond of. Born in Manse Lane, lived in Carnock Street, then when bombed out, moved to Crawberry Road. Apart from the rump of Carnock Street I think they're all gone. Anyone remember the Bamford family in Carnock Street? The 1930's and 40's so probably not much chance of anyone left from that era. Thanks for sharing this ❤

    • @briangavin6252
      @briangavin6252 4 месяца назад

      My mum (now 83, McAllister is her family name) was born and bred in Crawberry Road, 2nd youngest out of 9 kids :) I will ask her later tonight when I see her if she can recall the Bamford Family

  • @BillyBobDingo1971
    @BillyBobDingo1971 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent photos. Thanks.

  • @afairdealfortaxidrivers4359
    @afairdealfortaxidrivers4359 10 месяцев назад

    Great video!. Loved it!. Just look at all the wonderful progress they’ve made in the last 60 years!.

  • @afairdealfortaxidrivers4359
    @afairdealfortaxidrivers4359 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful, like a time warp!. Simpler, happier times, and a lot less cars around!. No global warming, no mobile phones, no Covid!.

  • @6360carolyn
    @6360carolyn 10 месяцев назад

    Hasn’t changed much except dirtier and emptier.

  • @bernadettecampbell-cq9sd
    @bernadettecampbell-cq9sd 11 месяцев назад

    I was born in greenock gibshill my parents also lived in branchton road and angus road

  • @lizholmes2730
    @lizholmes2730 Год назад

    Wow. We had lots of relatives in Greenock and The Port.. 60s and 70s were lots of family visits. People obviously moved from the old tenements into the new houses. It all became unrecognisable with tenements being demolished and shipyards, docks and factories closing. It was as if someone just bulldozed character out of the area. Thank you for the wee walk down memory lane.

  • @kevinsteel5812
    @kevinsteel5812 Год назад

    What great pictures. I lived in Greenock for several years but was originally from Paisley. I now live in Ireland but consider Greenock home.

  • @simonmarner8079
    @simonmarner8079 Год назад

    "Knock it down and put a road through it," he said.

  • @thx1955
    @thx1955 Год назад

    Thanks for compiling this. So many memories of those times, I was born in Chalmers Street, grew up in Castle Road, went to Hillend Primary School and then Greenock High.

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Год назад

    Back when Greenock was a nice place to live. It’s a mess now. It’s Scotlands most deprived town. That’s not my opinion that’s an official fact. I bet most Greenockians are completely unaware they are living in Scotlands crappiest area. The people that live there are good decent hard working people but the town it’s self has gone to the dogs unfortunately.

  • @wetflannel6343
    @wetflannel6343 Год назад

    Crazy thing is doesn't even look much different now

  • @briannatierney1013
    @briannatierney1013 Год назад

    My family is from greenock Scotland. I’ve heard stories of them being ship builders. Last name Tierney which is typically Irish. Couldn’t find much more info on them. Would love to learn more.

    • @thegreenockian
      @thegreenockian Год назад

      Hi Brianna - check out my blog The Greenockian - I have lots of tips for researching family from the area. Good luck with your search. Liz

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 Год назад

    First ever football match . Cappielow Oct 1970. Bobby Collins playing for Morton . A teenage Joe Jordan came on as a sub .!! The school friend I went with that day died in an accident in 1981. I've had 40 years more than he got. But I still remember that day . RIP Gordon 🙏

  • @roddymcniven8734
    @roddymcniven8734 Год назад

    What happened?

  • @annettemccartney3574
    @annettemccartney3574 Год назад

    Fond, but sad, memories of a thriving, working town. Many independent retailers plus cinemas and other leisure facilities providing excellent service and not a drop of litter on the streets. What went wrong?

    • @JOCKMCKAY760
      @JOCKMCKAY760 Год назад

      The government went wrong all corrupt,along with every government type establishment. Still people cant see this. There is a war going on not Russia a quiet war not a lot know about. Getting rid of reptiles from in amongst humanity. Good and evil at war but God wins!❤

  • @Sam.Gaming
    @Sam.Gaming Год назад

    Ahh so a get it so in the 60s it looked like a shitehole and noo it still looks like a shitehole so i dinny see any difference

  • @roddyk05
    @roddyk05 Год назад

    Good that it started at one end of the town and worked its way West in order - a lot easier to work out where places were rather than just a jumble of pics 👍

  • @andjelka2
    @andjelka2 Год назад

    fantastic i was born 1956 this made me greet well done

  • @davmo72
    @davmo72 Год назад

    Great video. It looks to me like the Oak Mall and flyover destroyed the whole look of the town centre.

  • @DarkwaveDave
    @DarkwaveDave 2 года назад

    It's fascinating seeing the town before I was born. This is the Greenock my Dad remembers growing up. So many people and shops. Not much of either now.

    • @chris-ub8in
      @chris-ub8in 7 месяцев назад

      Plenty of junkies if they count as people.

  • @DaveyZeeTV
    @DaveyZeeTV 2 года назад

    I am traveling to Greenock to visit with a friend next spring..so looking forward to it

  • @angusmckenzie8465
    @angusmckenzie8465 2 года назад

    That video definitely brought back old memories and it gave me a bit of a scare and how long ago it was my grandkids will be shocked to see it, as for clean street I seen the guy with his brush and barrow in one of the pics👍