Thank you for this very beautiful video, the picture and music were wonderful. Made me cry, a mixture of happy tears from the sweet memories and sadness from memories of people and places now gone.
Many thanks, lived in Montrose St Albertbridge Rd. Left Belfast in 1968, it was great looking at some of the old places. Once again THANKS for putting it all on youtube
lovely memories John thank you so much . Remember as a child during the war going to the county down railway on the tram to go to Ballynahinch away from the bombs . love the songs too
Hello Ed McAjuley here. H pleased to say that I was the guy who proposed Neon Sign on Albert Bridge Congregational church and am aware at one person paid heed to the message ed
I lived in East Belfast last year for 7 months. One thing I will say about Belfast is that even the dodgiest looking hoodie will not say anything to you, even if they are in a gang, this is in stark contrast to the mainland.
Really enjoy Your videos If you are ever looking for subject mater How i would love to see City hall. Malone road Shaws bridge Drumbo My home for 3 years in the early 1960 s Worked at autolite motor products Finaghy road north. I wont see it again .at 82 yrs old.. Loved every minute With affection from louishiana, Db
Is there any folks up in EB like to do family research as a hobby i have been tracing my great grandfather who served in the 8th RIR in ww1 and before that a UVF MEMBER The family always knew he had another family before meeting my great grandmother after ww1 and moving down here to Ards in his Military records it shows he had 2 daughters born around 1913 and 1917 it has been bothering me a bit thinking he left the 2 young girls for whatever reason his name was william john Maxwell not sureif he was from EB to start with the grandmother told me he was from enniskillen and moved to the city for work in the shipyard could he have had yet another family in fermanagh too and left them Also
loved your video thank you for showing
Musically hauntingly beautiful. A very well put together video, this...
from north belfast myself but this bought a tear to my eye
Thank you for this very beautiful video, the picture and music were wonderful. Made me cry, a mixture of happy tears from the sweet memories and sadness from memories of people and places now gone.
Many thanks, lived in Montrose St Albertbridge Rd. Left Belfast in 1968, it was great looking at some of the old places. Once again THANKS for putting it all on youtube
Grew up on Cable Street Left 1965 great memories thank you
lovely memories John thank you so much . Remember as a child during the war going to the county down railway on the tram to go to Ballynahinch away from the bombs . love the songs too
Thankyou for a beautiful video oh it was just like been at home .
Born in Halcombe Street, Woodstock Road. Wonderful place and people.
A wonderful video... I enjoyed every minute. Thanks very much !
Best wishes, Arlene. (formerly of Newtownards Road.)
Did you know any of the spiers family from Newcastle Street
No... but my late mum might have... She lived on the Road a lot longer than I did. Sadly she has passed away, so I can't ask her.@@markspiers9969
My beautiful granny louie worked at ropeworks and my grandad sid was a joiner at Harold and wolff x😀
Very nice
Hello Ed McAjuley here. H pleased to say that I was the guy who proposed Neon Sign on Albert Bridge Congregational church and am aware at one person paid heed to the message ed
I lived in East Belfast last year for 7 months. One thing I will say about Belfast is that even the dodgiest looking hoodie will not say anything to you, even if they are in a gang, this is in stark contrast to the mainland.
thanks for this mum and dad loved it mums from the newton dads from the woodstock
some of the places i remember as a wein went to see sound of music in the Savoy .............. good times
Really enjoy Your videos
If you are ever looking for subject mater
How i would love to see
City hall.
Malone road
Shaws bridge
Drumbo
My home for 3 years in the early 1960 s
Worked at autolite motor products
Finaghy road north.
I wont see it again .at 82 yrs old..
Loved every minute
With affection from louishiana,
Db
This is why I love RUclips
Is there any folks up in EB like to do family research as a hobby i have been tracing my great grandfather who served in the 8th RIR in ww1 and before that a UVF MEMBER The family always knew he had another family before meeting my great grandmother after ww1 and moving down here to Ards in his Military records it shows he had 2 daughters born around 1913 and 1917 it has been bothering me a bit thinking he left the 2 young girls for whatever reason his name was william john Maxwell not sureif he was from EB to start with the grandmother told me he was from enniskillen and moved to the city for work in the shipyard could he have had yet another family in fermanagh too and left them Also
allways lived east remember them 4 h,s streetssome brill pics
I feel the same...:)
My dad was from Memel street Alex Moffett
Wheres all the mad fellows with the guns,
could have donr more like belfast tunes?
will25iam made a mess of my video he added more on to it, after the credits it should end at 33.56 minutes.
Very good but its a pity the photos are out of focus.
1:51
14:46
TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROAD EAST BELFAST MY RESTING PLACE!
bitterness will get you no where
gettin bored listining to same tunes on loop