The clearance of stone built terraces was short sighted. Today they would be refurbished and become desirable....much better than the concrete tower blocks that were built during 60's and 70's.
I don't know Motherwell but the red sandstone tenements remind me of Glasgow. it's fascinating to see towns as they used to be and people going about their daily lives. Far less traffic even in 1979 than today, and then most vehicles were built by British manufacturers. Thanks for this, and the electric organ adds period atmosphere!
This was a shock, I grew up in Addie St and remember the old cottages that the Garion was built on. It’s amazing just how black the Mill Rd looked. 😍😷The tenements around Calder street were really grim. There was a small community of blind people in there.When they demolished the Royalty they also knocked down my favourite sweetie shop Blair’s ( with the billiard hall upstairs). I’ve never got over it 😤.On the car park site in park st was a wonderful Polish bakery That opened at 8 in the evening ( as lots of bakers in Motherwell did to sell rolls to the night shift workers) The bakers would always give you an iced cookie straight off the board 😍. They also destroyed the “Times Office “ Toy shop at the cross. My granny worked in the cinema on Watson St that was raised to the ground 😱 Airbles St , Destroyed ( with another sweetie shop demolished 😱. Mills the record shop where you bought your Beatles and Stones record, Destroyed 😱 The Royal Hotel on Brandon St , ditto. The Council really gave the place a hammering. The Luftwaffe couldn’t have done a better job.
Some excellent footage. Watched Glencairn Tower being demolished & my father was born on Roman Road. Fair to say the town planners from 60`s & 70`s completely ruined the town.
I remember going down the new shopping centre when I was off school one day....I was dodging school. What a transformation. Its so easy to forget despite all these years of seeing the changes. Motherwell was in real need of transformation.
The blitz would have done less damage than the council, who also wrecked a village just up the road from here - New Stevenston, where I was brought up among gardens, paths and parks that would still be winning awards had they not been concreted over for the advancement of capitalism.
I was born after most of the "reconstruction" had occurred so i've never seen Motherwell look any different. It's such a shame that they were so short-sighted to demolish those lovely old buildings.
Hi Chris. it would be great to know where you sourced this brilliant footage from or if you have any of your own footage of Motherwell we would love to use it in our programme where we discuss a steelworker from Motherwell.
Hi Mia Campbell, I obtained this video whilst converting it from but to Dvd, I am sure it was a programme on tv but I will contact the person and see if he knows what the original source is. There is a FB page called Motherwell past and present, you could join and see if anyone has other videos you could use.
I have found out who originally created this film, I will attempt to contact him over the next couple of days. A couple of questions, what production team do you work for and do you have a contact number?
Hi Chris, thanks for getting back in touch and for your suggestions. I have also seen the video in the National Library of Scotland. I am the archive researcher for Flame TV 0207 598 7291.
Hi Mia, the person who made the film is called Brian (sorry i do not have his last name) but he works at the Motherwell herritedge Centre 01698 274590. Hope these Help you.
Hi Nia, I have spoken to the herritedge Centre and they have told me that the person you would need to contact is Margaret McGinty on the number Above.
What a complete shitehole. The people of today with their computers, iphones and fancy cars have never had it better. And yet....for those who lived back then it seemed a whole lot less complicated then and with a community spirit that is gone today.
Propaganda, and ingenuine ... Atl least, so I think ... "they" tore Motherwell apart (as "they" have done all over Scotland), and they have justified it with ... Well, think for yourselves ... this commentator is as much from Motherwell as I am Russian (oh, and I am from Bellshill) ... I tired after 16 minutes ... and I am "pissed off" (apologies, if required) that this could be given any credibility whatsoever ... William
So much destruction for the sake of the motor vehicle, I expect all those hideous modernization monstrosities are gone, together with their designers...
The clearance of stone built terraces was short sighted. Today they would be refurbished and become desirable....much better than the concrete tower blocks that were built during 60's and 70's.
What a sad film. Thanks for sharing this
I don't know Motherwell but the red sandstone tenements remind me of Glasgow. it's fascinating to see towns as they used to be and people going about their daily lives. Far less traffic even in 1979 than today, and then most vehicles were built by British manufacturers. Thanks for this, and the electric organ adds period atmosphere!
This was a shock, I grew up in Addie St and remember the old cottages that the Garion was built on. It’s amazing just how black the Mill Rd looked. 😍😷The tenements around Calder street were really grim. There was a small community of blind people in there.When they demolished the Royalty they also knocked down my favourite sweetie shop Blair’s ( with the billiard hall upstairs). I’ve never got over it 😤.On the car park site in park st was a wonderful Polish bakery That opened at 8 in the evening ( as lots of bakers in Motherwell did to sell rolls to the night shift workers) The bakers would always give you an iced cookie straight off the board 😍. They also destroyed the “Times Office “ Toy shop at the cross. My granny worked in the cinema on Watson St that was raised to the ground 😱 Airbles St , Destroyed ( with another sweetie shop demolished 😱. Mills the record shop where you bought your Beatles and Stones record, Destroyed 😱 The Royal Hotel on Brandon St , ditto. The Council really gave the place a hammering. The Luftwaffe couldn’t have done a better job.
We've lived on merry street. For over 15 years near the town centre and to see this video has really made my day oh the town was so so better before
Motherwell is very run down now.
@@stevenjordan6529 are you watching the same video as me? It looks far worse back then.
My mum lived on coursington road then moved to rannoch drive in wishaw...
Here from a max fosh video, didn’t expect this
Some excellent footage. Watched Glencairn Tower being demolished & my father was born on Roman Road. Fair to say the town planners from 60`s & 70`s completely ruined the town.
Brilliant video , a real blast from the past , thankyou to who it was who took the time to do it a real gem :)
I remember going down the new shopping centre when I was off school one day....I was dodging school. What a transformation. Its so easy to forget despite all these years of seeing the changes. Motherwell was in real need of transformation.
My Granny stayed in 61 North Lodge Avenue
thanks for posting this
Geiza hoddar is all i remember of school there. Glad i got out of the place in 1976!
Royalty Bar was first pub I went into with my first date with Joe takes me back love this
Superb stuff.
The blitz would have done less damage than the council, who also wrecked a village just up the road from here - New Stevenston, where I was brought up among gardens, paths and parks that would still be winning awards had they not been concreted over for the advancement of capitalism.
It was bad decision making, nothing to with capitalism.
So glad i got the heck out of there in 1976
I was born after most of the "reconstruction" had occurred so i've never seen Motherwell look any different. It's such a shame that they were so short-sighted to demolish those lovely old buildings.
Its soo old
14.38 the car park is almost unrecognisable! Whoever is responsible for the car park now should be made to see this & sort the car park
Hi Chris. it would be great to know where you sourced this brilliant footage from or if you have any of your own footage of Motherwell we would love to use it in our programme where we discuss a steelworker from Motherwell.
Hi Mia Campbell, I obtained this video whilst converting it from but to Dvd, I am sure it was a programme on tv but I will contact the person and see if he knows what the original source is. There is a FB page called Motherwell past and present, you could join and see if anyone has other videos you could use.
I have found out who originally created this film, I will attempt to contact him over the next couple of days. A couple of questions, what production team do you work for and do you have a contact number?
Hi Chris, thanks for getting back in touch and for your suggestions. I have also seen the video in the National Library of Scotland. I am the archive researcher for Flame TV 0207 598 7291.
Hi Mia, the person who made the film is called Brian (sorry i do not have his last name) but he works at the Motherwell herritedge Centre 01698 274590. Hope these Help you.
Hi Nia, I have spoken to the herritedge Centre and they have told me that the person you would need to contact is Margaret McGinty on the number Above.
What a complete shitehole. The people of today with their computers, iphones and fancy cars have never had it better. And yet....for those who lived back then it seemed a whole lot less complicated then and with a community spirit that is gone today.
glencairn tower,,,,,,,,,junkie heights
Propaganda, and ingenuine ... Atl least, so I think ... "they" tore Motherwell apart (as "they" have done all over Scotland), and they have justified it with ... Well, think for yourselves ... this commentator is as much from Motherwell as I am Russian (oh, and I am from Bellshill) ... I tired after 16 minutes ... and I am "pissed off" (apologies, if required) that this could be given any credibility whatsoever ... William
how long were thay cottages up thay knocked them down replaced it with shit that aint thare anymore thare all eyesores
Such wanton destruction and ill judged development. Councils and 'developers' have much to answer for.
So much destruction for the sake of the motor vehicle, I expect all those hideous modernization monstrosities are gone, together with their designers...
This historical footage ruined by the must have stretched screen mania.