Memories of Rothesay DVD Trailer Video Histgory Scotland v1 0
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Beautiful Rothesay The "Madiera of The Clyde". Just a few minutes of excerpts from "Memories of Rothesay" DVD series.
Produced by Video History Scotland www.videohistoryscotland.com We hope that you enjoy
GREAT memories miss it so much
Happy day's.
Like Alex I also was born on the Island in 1948 and spent all my summer holidays back 'home' with relatives. Lovely memories!
My grandad was born 48" on the island, Thomas Mcintosh Shields , Mother was Agnus stoddart, ever meet?
Lovely video. thankyou
I was born on the island in '46 and this is all my youth. Memories of the Clyde steamers.
Summer in the 60's, could be a song, was working in a hotel and using the last week before going back to studies to have a seven day pass on the boats, trying to get on every steamer that docked at Rothesay. I've just done Clackton to London on the Waverley, too much, she MUST go on for ever. Thanks for the memories.
Thak Alex, Glad you enjoyed. You can find full range of Clyde Steamer, Waverley and Rothesay Memories at www.videohistoryscotland.com
My dad was also born on the island in '46 - you must have gone to school together - his name is James Pendreigh.
@@joireson1480 Bonsoir from Goult in the far South of France. You dad's name rings a very wee bell, great at football ? I left the island in the early 60's so my school years are very distant. I've been back quite often and even more in the last few years as our grandchildren live in Edinburgh. Cheers Alex
@@alexbain9762 He was a good footballer. Was best mates with Jimmy Caldwell. He left the island when he was 17, now lives in the Cambridge area. Still returns to visit the island regularly though.
My grandad born 48" on the Island , Thomas Mcintosh Shields, in search of his brother , Robert, must also have gone to school with you guys relatives
Fantastic films 👏
I was in Rothesay a couple of hours ago 😁.
Was there in1958/9 in the army cadets, two weeks of rain,.....
wonderful
has anyone got footage of the little red boat called the Gay Queen please back in the 70s.
My wee home toon. Been gone 20 years now. It's a ghost town now unfortunately. Always be home though.
Still a lovely place to visit though. Love it !
Rothesay is still a Bute-iful place! I go there regularly. There, Britain still survives. Hopefully the Third Worlders will bugger off to Glasgow in time.
What do you mean third worlders bugger off to Glasgow soon that could be taken as racism
Who's the 3rd worlders