THIS CITY MY CITY WRAPS HER ARMS AROUND YOU ,YOU CAN CRITICISE US ALL YOU WANT BUT THIS CITY IS CARVED OUT OF PRIDE LOVE IT ALWAYS WILL BE SCATTERED IN MY CITY WHEN MY TIME COMES YNWA
Liverpool's history is amazing, good times and bad times but never predictable. Industry, Architecture, Talent, Culture, Music, Football, Truly one the greatest city's in the world and watching video's like these just makes me so proud to be a Scouser 💙
I cant believe the emotions these short glimpses of the past are bringing out in me.Im a 60 yr old canadian/scouser working me way thru a box of tissues.Bravo guys!!!
I was 15 when i left for Canada and never went back, but it a rare day that i don't think of my home City. Playing near the Ralla and the floating down the Cut on home made rafts. Thank you for the Glimps in the rear view.
I remember going down to the gas works in Athol st for some sacks of coke , we pushed our Mary’s big pram all the way from the Buildings in Owen rd , it was around 1955 there must have been a miners strike or something. My Ninnie lived past the works in Broom st. A few of my uncle’s were down below men on the ships. My Dad grew up in Ascot street. We are all from Ireland, who isn’t . Fond memories from dear old SCOTTIE ROAD. 🇨🇮
""Actually Liverpool people don't really realise how funny they are until they come away from home" So true. I spend a lot of my time in The Netherlands, it's a beautiful country but nothing quite hits the spot like Scouse humour!
I remember going down to the gas works in Athol st for some sacks of coke , we pushed our Mary’s big pram all the way from the Buildings in Owen rd , it was around 1955 there must have been a miners strike or something. My Ninnie lived past the works in Broom st. A few of my uncle’s were down below men on the ships. My Dad grew up in Ascot street. We are all from Ireland, who isn’t . Fond memories from dear old SCOTTIE ROAD. 🇨🇮 meant to say on the way home past the Parrot my workmates would say let’s go in for a pint, I’d say sorry I’ve got no money, they would say don’t worry we will carry you,,,,, meaning you get us a drink next time you have money, What generosity, real proper scousers.
bob Edwards I loved that video made a sense with what me dad use to tell me lost me dad nine years ago and I am missing him lots Bobby flynn snapper drank in all the pubs my grandparents came over from island that all I no grandad work on the docks an nan was a barrow lady selling fruit and veg by tj Hughes I was born in 71 they had passed away before that x
Same here Paula, my grandmothers side of the family also came from Ireland and all my uncles went away to sea then finished their working lives on the docks. Its the best place in the world with the best people.
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when I was young I got caught short on the 14c bus and had to do a poo in the local paper and hid it behind a chair on the top deck at the back. The next day I went to get on the bus and the conductor told me I was banned because I did a poo on the bus the night before. I asked him how he knew and he said " It was in The Echo this morning".. ..boom boom\\i'm here all week.
@@shorethings5456 Billy Moocho (Courtliff) was a contributor. The song came about as a result of a Frank Harris cartoon strip called Scottie Road in the late 1970s. It was about a group of teenagers who set up a group called Scottie Road that tried to emulate the Merseybeat era. When the strip finished the Down Old Scottie Road song was released for charity funds.q
If you look at our architecture. ....did we build that ? Or did unskilled slaves build it ? I don't think so .. Reckon we got to look further x Look at the shite we still are being told we have to be proud of now.....
Am Sharing This So My Mum Can see it . Proud to say All My relatives are From Liverpool. Just Shown This To My Mum(Scouse born) She Loved it.
I am going to visit liverpool next year as I have always wanted to go there as for the Liverpool accent I just love it
Jesus them pictures take me back the pool is a great city with great people and iam proud to be a scouser
Love my Liverpool. I have lived abroad always came back stayin now YNWA IN THIS CITY ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
THIS CITY MY CITY WRAPS HER ARMS AROUND YOU ,YOU CAN CRITICISE US ALL YOU WANT BUT THIS CITY IS CARVED OUT OF PRIDE
LOVE IT ALWAYS WILL BE SCATTERED IN MY CITY WHEN MY TIME COMES YNWA
Liverpool's history is amazing, good times and bad times but never predictable. Industry, Architecture, Talent, Culture, Music, Football, Truly one the greatest city's in the world and watching video's like these just makes me so proud to be a Scouser 💙
Thanks for the comment Terry
Great photos.Thanks for the memories.👍
Love this. My dad told me alot of good stories from his Docker days. I'll send him this.
Love these old Liverpool films, especially living in Australia for last 5 years.
I was born in Sefton General - nothing is better than being a Liverpudlian 😊
I cant believe the emotions these short glimpses of the past are bringing out in me.Im a 60 yr old canadian/scouser working me way thru a box of tissues.Bravo guys!!!
I was 15 when i left for Canada and never went back, but it a rare day that i don't think of my home City.
Playing near the Ralla and the floating down the Cut on home made rafts.
Thank you for the Glimps in the rear view.
Very good! Loved that
yes scotty rd was the best place to live in the 60s in the 70s it all came down , shipped out to skem runcorn croxtith kirby .
I have this LP. I haven't played it for decades.
I remember going down to the gas works in Athol st for some sacks of coke , we pushed our Mary’s big pram all the way from the Buildings in Owen rd , it was around 1955 there must have been a miners strike or something.
My Ninnie lived past the works in Broom st. A few of my uncle’s were down below men on the ships.
My Dad grew up in Ascot street. We are all from Ireland, who isn’t . Fond memories from dear old SCOTTIE ROAD. 🇨🇮
Wonderful trip back in time I left in 1953. Thanks for posting this.
The top hat record store is still there! The old sign over the door has been uncovered and can be seen today at the junction of dale st and vernon st.
brilliant loved every minute of it thanks
choppyman04
Very good Bob. Uncle Remus. Keep up the good work
""Actually Liverpool people don't really realise how funny they are until they come away from home" So true. I spend a lot of my time in The Netherlands, it's a beautiful country but nothing quite hits the spot like Scouse humour!
I remember going down to the gas works in Athol st for some sacks of coke , we pushed our Mary’s big pram all the way from the Buildings in Owen rd , it was around 1955 there must have been a miners strike or something.
My Ninnie lived past the works in Broom st. A few of my uncle’s were down below men on the ships.
My Dad grew up in Ascot street. We are all from Ireland, who isn’t . Fond memories from dear old SCOTTIE ROAD. 🇨🇮 meant to say on the way home past the Parrot my workmates would say let’s go in for a pint, I’d say sorry I’ve got no money, they would say don’t worry we will carry you,,,,, meaning you get us a drink next time you have money,
What generosity, real proper scousers.
shared this gem
this is superb ,thanks for posting
My grandparents on my mum side of family ad cafe next to half way house on Kenny been knock down now xx
Thanks for posting this
I love the accent!
Very good.
brought tears to my eyes
fantastic,loved that.
brilliant
Glad you liked it Barry !
Thanks Audry, glad you like it, visit Liverpool Picturebook on Facebook or visit the Website, links in the description.....
Great video m8 love liverpool
love the song love liverpool
Still got this album in pristine condition!
bob Edwards I loved that video made a sense with what me dad use to tell me lost me dad nine years ago and I am missing him lots Bobby flynn snapper drank in all the pubs my grandparents came over from island that all I no grandad work on the docks an nan was a barrow lady selling fruit and veg by tj Hughes I was born in 71 they had passed away before that x
+Paula Flynn Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the comment.
+Bob Edwards I did it's fab thanks any pictures from huyton bob x or Kensington x
Check out my website www.liverpoolpicturebook.com
+Bob Edwards will do thank you x
Same here Paula, my grandmothers side of the family also came from Ireland and all my uncles went away to sea then finished their working lives on the docks. Its the best place in the world with the best people.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video don't forget to visit the website (link in the video description above) Liverpool Picturebook. Thank you for your comment !
ello la here, ello la there, here a la, there a la, how do like me 'air la!
Thank goodness they showed Everton FC, too! Too many of these types of videos exclude them
I have this LP.
very good brought back memories have you got any video's from myrtle house and st ann's school overbury st inthe 50's and 60's.
Thanks Reece visit 'Liverpoolpicturebook' the website !
when I was young I got caught short on the 14c bus and had to do a poo in the local paper and hid it behind a chair on the top deck at the back. The next day I went to get on the bus and the conductor told me I was banned because I did a poo on the bus the night before. I asked him how he knew and he said " It was in The Echo this morning"..
..boom boom\\i'm here all week.
What song is that over Everton @ 8:35 anyone?
who sings that scotty road song and where do i get it from?
+be frank No idea who sang it but is was released as a 7" single so possibly may be found on e-bay.
I know this question is a year old, but it was sung by Mickey Finn, Steve Faye & others (?). Not sure if Stan Kelly was involved. That's all I know.
@@shorethings5456 Billy Moocho (Courtliff) was a contributor. The song came about as a result of a Frank Harris cartoon strip called Scottie Road in the late 1970s. It was about a group of teenagers who set up a group called Scottie Road that tried to emulate the Merseybeat era. When the strip finished the Down Old Scottie Road song was released for charity funds.q
Scotty Road ;)
If you look at our architecture. ....did we build that ? Or did unskilled slaves build it ? I don't think so .. Reckon we got to look further x
Look at the shite we still are being told we have to be proud of now.....
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