Take a Minute: Local Heritage - John Brown Shipyards
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- For over 100 years, John Browns in Clydebank crafted majestic vessels that sailed the world's oceans. But today, their legacy is fading away. Only a few traces of their glory remain on this mostly desolate stretch of land that used to be the heart of this community.
Join Paul Murdoch as he uncovers the captivating story behind this forgotten piece of Bankie heritage.
Funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund Scotland.
The birthplace of the QE2 Queenmary the Hood and many many more
Our loss 😞
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Sorry that was dictated and with a Glasgow accent, you can expect a lot of errors.
fascinating, thanks for sharing! You'd make an interesting interview!
I had never heard of this. I just wish your videos were a tad longer to find out more.
We aim to do longer versions someday!
Jubilee in the North, College in the South???? eh
He means the Golden Jubilee Hospital just up the riverbank from the site, and the new(ish) Clydebank College building near the Titan crane.
@@garrymccabe9681 yes I know....take a look at the map...
@@alanoneill3065 Ah you mean as in technically should have been north west for the hospital and a hop, skip & jump north east for the college (aye definitely not south - unless they're doing mariner & emergency swimming lessons! 😆)?! Eh well, never mind!