The Inns & Taverns of Old Glasgow

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @EdExploresScotland
    @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +17

    🔷🔷IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE SWITCH THE 'STABLE VOLUME' SETTING OFF, SO YOU HEAR THE VIDEO AS I INTENDED, WITH THE MUSIC (ESPECIALLY AT THE END) LOUDER THAN GENERAL SPEECH. THANK YOU.🔷🔷

    • @Urbexy
      @Urbexy 2 месяца назад +3

      With default settings, it all appeared to work well for me.

    • @thomasmcloney1437
      @thomasmcloney1437 2 месяца назад

      Thanks again ed. As a ex Glaswegian ifound your video quite fascinating. It shows us what history we have lost. You mentioned your liking of stone, I've always found drystane dykes to be something to admire. Best wishes from Oz.

    • @jhenderson1644
      @jhenderson1644 2 месяца назад +3

      All fine for me too

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +4

      @@Urbexy - I find that with Stable Volume setting on, which I think it is as default, a lot of compression/limiting is applied which squashes the music to a reduced volume and dynamic that I'm not happy with. As a musician, having the sounds at the level that I set when editing the video is important to me, although I understand why RUclips and other platforms might want to level out all sounds, whether speech or music.

    • @feenrob
      @feenrob 2 месяца назад +1

      What is “stable volume”?

  • @scotspie501douglas7
    @scotspie501douglas7 2 месяца назад +39

    without guys like you our city history will be gone

  • @bar10ml44
    @bar10ml44 2 месяца назад +15

    Thank you. Born Glasgow 1954. Immigrated to Australia 1964. Still have many memories. Visiting my aunt and uncles stalls at the Barras. My dad playing drums at the Barrowland. Kelvin Hall carnival. Queens Park, my aunt lived in Albert Avenue, we at Fourth Street Pollockshields. I can still remember steam trains and I loved going into Glasgow Central Station. Very warm memories of visiting my grandma in Maryhill. She had a small cosy flat with a tiny kitchen. She used to scrub my neck at the sink thinking I was dirty but I had a darker complexion. Big treat was her serving me porridge in 2 dishes so it would cool quicker. The night we left Glasgow for Southampton seems like moments ago. As we pulled out my Grandma was running after the train. Her youngest daughter was leaving and they never saw each other again. My poor mum broke down and dad took my brother and I out of the compartment. I still have my cousin in Glasgow with his extended family. He was the only son of my dad's sister, my aunty Dot. Visiting their flat in Newlands Road, there was always much laughter between my dad and his sister. I had no idea what they were on about but it was fun and I bet a bit naughty. They are all gone and I won't be far behind. I love Glasgow. Came back in 2012 but circumstances brought me to London but if I had a choice I'd definitely choose Glasgow.

  • @Urbexy
    @Urbexy 2 месяца назад +10

    Nicely put together. It's crazy to see the different ways Glasgow and Edinburgh evolved. Glasgow gave itself a clean slate and started over whilst Edinburgh kept its skeleton and built around it.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +2

      That's a good way of putting it.

    • @matildamartin2811
      @matildamartin2811 2 месяца назад +3

      Only because they were stopped in their tracks by someone with a bit common sense who realised if a roadway was built across the Royal Mile, it would be gone forever and lose a fortune in tourism.

  • @lewis8423
    @lewis8423 2 месяца назад +5

    Love Glasgow. Magical place. ❤❤❤

  • @geoffreyruzgar1367
    @geoffreyruzgar1367 2 месяца назад +14

    We used to call the Saracen's Head, the "Sorry Heid" I had many a wee hauf in there! Thanks for the nostalgia.

    • @Sandy-j9b4x
      @Sandy-j9b4x 17 дней назад +1

      I hear the religion of Peace is protesting the name.

    • @geoffreyruzgar1367
      @geoffreyruzgar1367 16 дней назад

      @@Sandy-j9b4x elhamdülillah

  • @paulghurst1
    @paulghurst1 2 месяца назад +10

    thanks ed love your old pub vids would love too go with you one day on a wander keep well and look forward too more wish you would do old knightswood and temple ect

  • @landbright6313
    @landbright6313 2 месяца назад +10

    Fascinating Ed, more power to you. I feel a pint coming on.

  • @FXSTB-i
    @FXSTB-i 2 месяца назад +7

    I used to love coming to Glasgow as a teuchter and 'haein a pint' in an old Glasgow bar.
    Tragically now, it's changed beyond recognition and stepping out of Central station is an eye opener. I'm being charitable at that.

    • @Carol......
      @Carol...... Месяц назад +1

      In what way has it changed so badly ?

    • @FXSTB-i
      @FXSTB-i Месяц назад +2

      @ Litter, graffiti, run down buildings, people sleeping rough and beggars for a start. First thing visitors by train see.
      It's embarrassing.

    • @MrsFlintstone-q5r
      @MrsFlintstone-q5r Месяц назад

      Its a shitehole now! My daughters can no longer go out drinking abd dancing at the weekends like we used to. Far too dangerous. On the few occasions they did , not only can no one puck them up due to ULeZ shite but the taxis are driven by foreigners. My daughters are well behaved degree educated beatiful women and these foreigners HASSLE THEM! I have been walking home to the south side since I was 17, 2 years ago at the age of 56 I started walking home as my husband was running late ( now he couldn't come to get me!) , before I reached the Gorbals I was approached by TWO foreigners, one trying to hold my hand and one asking my name.I was terrified, I just kept walking and luckily my husband came screeching across the road and chased them. THATS WHATS CHANGED !

    • @FXSTB-i
      @FXSTB-i Месяц назад +1

      @ No point in getting all offended because your city centre is manky.

  • @moraymac2922
    @moraymac2922 2 месяца назад +7

    Thank you - I enjoyed seeing the old sketches and the Annan photographs.

  • @imminentdisaster
    @imminentdisaster 2 месяца назад +8

    Thanks Ed. Need to visit the Horseshoe Drury street. Used to lunch there when I worked at Gilt Edge carpets Argyle St. 1968

  • @jimfrater8225
    @jimfrater8225 2 месяца назад +6

    Thanks, please keep making these excellent videos.

  • @user-oi9yy4zz3k
    @user-oi9yy4zz3k 2 месяца назад +7

    Wonderful research Ed, really enjoy your content.

  • @thomasmcloney1437
    @thomasmcloney1437 2 месяца назад +7

    Thanks again ed.pity so much was swept away. But that ws really interesting. Hope you enjoyed your pint.best wishes from Oz.

  • @stephencoyle345
    @stephencoyle345 2 месяца назад +11

    Great stuff Ed. I thoroughly enjoyed your video. You have made effective use of the available sources, including the old maps and photographs.

  • @RPMcMurphy-k9l
    @RPMcMurphy-k9l 2 месяца назад +8

    Used to frequent the “auld man’s pubs in the 70s the hangman’s rest Riggs bar the oriental the Angus bar and the mitre thanks Ed for jolting my memory

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +1

      I was in the Hangman's Rest a few times. Pretty basic bar, if I recall.

    • @RPMcMurphy-k9l
      @RPMcMurphy-k9l 2 месяца назад +2

      @@EdExploresScotlandthey all were nothing fancy about them full of “characters “

  • @nicholastimms
    @nicholastimms 2 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for your time thanks for sharing...

  • @jim_dubhglas
    @jim_dubhglas 2 месяца назад +6

    Great research and field work, Eddy. Another interesting insight that is both intriguing and saddening at the same time. All the best fella!

  • @Lynnthomason45
    @Lynnthomason45 2 месяца назад +5

    Nice tour Eddy. Thanks for sharing.
    Lynn in Naples FL 😎

  • @ArcAudios77
    @ArcAudios77 2 месяца назад +6

    Eddy, Thanks firstly - great watch & listen. Appreciated.
    Detail & Snapshots / Fades with the Drawings, Photos & Ordnance Survey Maps giving great awareness of the re-development.
    Regards & best wishes from me.

  • @annabellamarston448
    @annabellamarston448 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the tour Ed. My grandfather ( died in 1905) and his 2 friends worked in the Sarry Heid) from 1893- 1904 .

  • @troutbumhobo
    @troutbumhobo 2 месяца назад +4

    great stuff Ed, you should do one about all the auld estates and villages that became Glasgow, I like these themed videos ... I'm surprised you never mentioned 'Bad Whisky'.... cheers

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад

      Cheers. Yes, the word 'shebeen' and 'Bad Whisky' certainly go together.

  • @junejackson7958
    @junejackson7958 2 месяца назад +5

    Fascinating memories great research and camera effects 😊

  • @cosximxaxfan
    @cosximxaxfan 2 месяца назад +8

    Great wee video that Ed , only thing missing wis a pie wi your beer

  • @wojciechturek1601
    @wojciechturek1601 2 месяца назад +5

    Another great video
    I like to watch up on the buildings going through from g33 where I stay to work at Govan
    It’s always mix of feelings because so many is devastated and very little well kept

  • @nsholk
    @nsholk 2 месяца назад +1

    Lovely work Ed! Love your use of the NLS maps. Keep up the great work!

  • @donaldmcleod-vm5go
    @donaldmcleod-vm5go 2 месяца назад +5

    Great stuff Ed 👍

  • @judithmargret5972
    @judithmargret5972 17 дней назад

    I live 8nAustralia,and spent my childhood years in Granville NSW.
    I know we have a lot of English heritage, was surprised the number of street names we used from Scotland.
    I lived in Clyde St, and The Trongate was the next street running parallel. Interesting meaning of The Trongate, and a name I never saw anywhere else except in your video.
    Interesting videos thank you.

  • @utopia3161
    @utopia3161 2 месяца назад +5

    LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ED, KEEP THEM UP.

    • @ToniLouttit
      @ToniLouttit 2 месяца назад +1

      Really, really found the video so interesting Eddy, I’m a huge lover of stone too , and old bricks . Made me smile when you spoke about “Drinking Dens “ remember The Albert bar , & Dizzy Lizzies ! Liked the music too touch of Lamentetal Drama . Toni

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +1

      Cheers Toni. Some great memories of Dizzy Lizzies; small tubs of muscles in brine and women dancing on tables. Awesome! When I'm through in Edinburgh I often pass the old pub in search of memories, but it seems shut much of the time these days. Even the tenement we all stayed in has been demolished.

  • @roundgreenthing
    @roundgreenthing 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you Ed.

  • @jocky2
    @jocky2 2 месяца назад +4

    Very informative, Thanks for teaching us about these old times , next time I visit Glasgow I'll know better what I am looking at.
    Always enjoy your videos and look forward to the next one, meanwhile I'll look at some of your older ones.
    ps , oh oh Eddy not far from 11,000 subscribers

  • @jimfrater8225
    @jimfrater8225 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks

  • @IanDonnelly-iq8cf
    @IanDonnelly-iq8cf 2 месяца назад +3

    Another enjoyable vid Ed . The last and by far the best watering hole I had the pleasure of working in was the Oriental Bar Hutchison Street just off the Trongate. A wonderful wee pub. It is no longer open. Shame. Cheers again, Ian

  • @levistubbs8949
    @levistubbs8949 2 месяца назад +4

    Still drink in the tolbooth, great old pub !

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely. And sitting in the very heart of Glasgow.

  • @margaretwallaces3625
    @margaretwallaces3625 2 месяца назад +1

    That's a beautiful painting by Andrew Donaldson (19:12mins). Wish it had survived. I Loved this journey & flashback: Love Robbie Burns too. ❤Thank you. I'm always checking out old photos of where I lived: reminiscing on my Childhood. People & Streets, Courts & Entrys all gone, all gone. Miss the Good grounded People.

  • @Balloon_Juice
    @Balloon_Juice 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video Ed. Thank you.

  • @johndevine174
    @johndevine174 29 дней назад

    Very interesting video. There was an old pub I used to frequent back in the 1970s called the Old Eagle Inn, which was part of St Enoch station in Howard Street. Sadly, it was demolished in 1977 when the old station and hotel were swept away as part of a modernisation process. In 1857 there was an Eagle Hotel and Eagle Lane in Maxwell Street north of Howard Street. According to 'Old Glasgow Pubs', a stagecoach service ran from the Tontine Hotel Alloa to the Eagle Inn Glasgow in 1790, which would suggest that the inn could actually be much older.

  • @eileanvm
    @eileanvm 2 месяца назад +4

    What a treat. Lovely film to watch, with so many smooth transitions and your wonderful bespoke musical soundtrack. I love the map that shows what appear to be tramlines on Argyle Street. Is that map available online? I often wonder how many of the older buildings we now miss were a routine part my grandmother's (as a young girl's ) Glasgow? One GM was born in 1898. The other I'd have to go look up to see when. I spent much of my own childhood being dragged around by mother and aunts as they shopped all around the old centre of the city. I recall having to step carefully across roads without losing a shoe in Horse Manure, or turning a little ankle on a deep steel tram run. It's fascinating to see familiar streets as they were in the 18th Century. Nice one Ed.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks Eilean. The National Library of Scotland have an awesome online map facility. It is simply out of this world, and whoever was responsible for it needs to be formally recognised in some way. This link will take you to an 1890s map of the centre of Glasgow, showing those tram-lines. From this map you can explore further, with other areas, dates and map makers. Have fun.
      maps.nls.uk/view/82891761

    • @eileanvm
      @eileanvm 2 месяца назад +1

      @@EdExploresScotland Thanks for the link 🙏

  • @joanrose3826
    @joanrose3826 2 месяца назад +4

    Thanks eddy

  • @ultimatesoccershow
    @ultimatesoccershow Месяц назад

    Lovely show, Thank You SO!

  • @jimmitchell5629
    @jimmitchell5629 Месяц назад

    Another nice wee video Ed x I love seeing the artworks of old Glasgow.

  • @thetimetraveller6550
    @thetimetraveller6550 Месяц назад

    Most excellent video Ed thank you for all you do.

  • @allonesame6467
    @allonesame6467 2 месяца назад +5

    Wonderful presentation and music!

  • @egallagher41
    @egallagher41 2 месяца назад +5

    Brilliant ED, so much history (and poverty). Glad the poverty has gone (ha ha) but some of the history is still there, thank you for the guide🤠

  • @ZenoWatson
    @ZenoWatson Месяц назад

    Brilliant, as always Ed!

  • @NilDesperandum777
    @NilDesperandum777 Месяц назад

    Brilliant video, Ed. Best YT video I've seen in a while. Will copy and paste and send on to friends and family. Cheers.

  • @SlickRick47
    @SlickRick47 Месяц назад

    What a great video about oor wee old toon.

  • @johnnymac26
    @johnnymac26 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant mate sat in that very seat once while back great work this is real history real people need

  • @robertmacintyre8065
    @robertmacintyre8065 2 месяца назад +6

    Great video, Eddie. Agree that it was such a shame that the mediaeval architecture/street layout was obliterated.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +3

      Cheers Robert. I suppose the main thoroughfares still exist, but that general olde worlde feel has vanished.

  • @brycehermon5939
    @brycehermon5939 2 месяца назад

    Another excellent, informative video thanks Ed. You certainly do your research which adds to the quality of your productions.

  • @MaggievilleShortsleeves
    @MaggievilleShortsleeves 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful to me. As an adoptee, I have recently started researching my birth family. My journey on your channel has taken me from the carpet factory where mother and grandmother worked. Then off to your Monklands videos where my grandfather was an iron worker and gg and ggg were miners. Gggg grandfather became a carter there aged 60. He'd previously been a spirit dealer in chapel st Airdrie for a year or 2 and had moved there from Stockwell street where he was listed in 1859 as spirit dealer in the shop at 17 and living in 19.
    I'm hoping your off to Perth soon 🤞😇

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад

      Glad to have been a small help. Always relish a visit to Perth. Take care.

  • @desperatedan279
    @desperatedan279 Месяц назад

    Absolutely fantastic. Thank you

  • @flozora2569
    @flozora2569 2 месяца назад

    Great content, thoroughly enjoyed it. Look forward to more.

  • @eddiemcwilliams1888
    @eddiemcwilliams1888 Месяц назад

    Britannia Music Hall (Panoptican) was called the Pots n' Pans. My grandmother sang 'Danny Boy' as a teenage girl on that stage. It was a well-known meeting place for the Irish who fled the blight and unemployment

  • @violetanndoherty6872
    @violetanndoherty6872 Месяц назад

    A very proud Glaswegian. Born in the 60s and partied in the 80s ( yes big perm days) love my big bold brash city.

  • @stevenweasel2678
    @stevenweasel2678 2 месяца назад +2

    Very interesting

    • @stevenweasel2678
      @stevenweasel2678 2 месяца назад

      P.S / Re the 2 pubs in the `Back Wynd` are run by Spirit dealers and carry No typical pub / sign/ Name.
      This was often the Norm with Spirit dealers. These pubs often just displayed the Surname of the licensee / publican e.g Camerons / or ` Camerons Vaults ` they were often referred to in Licensing records as a ` BOARD INN ` or on 19 th Century O.S Mapping as ` Spirit Vaults `.
      P.S apart from being Full , License they likely had carry out Bottle & Jug ` Off ` License trade

    • @stevenweasel2678
      @stevenweasel2678 2 месяца назад

      Hi Ed, Ive just realised, you were the Author (I think ) of Scotish Brewery Trademarks ? I did have a copy of your book some 20 years ago, but Lost it, in a house move.
      You are a capable and keen Historian.
      Best regards

  • @MoragMcGuigan
    @MoragMcGuigan Месяц назад

    At 14.56 you are standing outside a business that started in 1860. Was lovely to see it again.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  Месяц назад

      Many years ago, when I was digging for old bottles, I had my metal probing rod made there.

    • @MoragMcGuigan
      @MoragMcGuigan Месяц назад

      @@EdExploresScotland you probably met my father, David Sillars.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  Месяц назад

      I'm not sure, but it was a blacksmiths back then.

  • @anne5surf
    @anne5surf 2 месяца назад

    Hi Ed, I could never put my finger on why Edinburgh is such a different vibe from Glasgow. Of course now that you've pointed out that Glasgow only has a couple of Medieval buildings left it's obvious. I love both cities. Thanks for another superb video

  • @lewisb465
    @lewisb465 Месяц назад

    love this mate thank you for this

  • @brianconnelly7823
    @brianconnelly7823 2 месяца назад

    Another great video Ed!

  • @Lykelly74
    @Lykelly74 2 месяца назад

    I always wonder when these buildings were constructed and who built many of them.Building works that can’t be repeated today.

  • @terrijones1167
    @terrijones1167 2 месяца назад

    I enjoyed this very much. Thanks.

  • @gfg890
    @gfg890 2 месяца назад

    Great video, as always Ed. How I wish we could go back there and see what it was like. Some substantial buildings reduced to eye sores but I guess some of these old narrow streets and back lanes at times could be a fire hazard and pretty difficult for emergency vehicles to get down etc, whether horse and cart or motorised.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Gary. Much of that overcrowding had to be removed, but we surely could have saved the buildings fronting the main streets and retained the character of old Glasgow.

    • @gfg890
      @gfg890 2 месяца назад

      @EdExploresScotland yes it's such a pity that the building which used to contain the original Saracens Head Pub is now a single storey instead of what looked like an impressive frontage. When you see the old buildings with wooden bannisters down the staircases or thatched roofs etc, you can see how difficult it would be to maintain those but as you say, so many of these frontages looked great.

  • @muckylady
    @muckylady 2 месяца назад

    Thanks very much for this. ♥️ Xxx

  • @Kal-ir9ze
    @Kal-ir9ze 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video. Even made me late picking up the wife lol.

  • @sheilabrown4939
    @sheilabrown4939 2 месяца назад

    Thanks Ed.

  • @johnmccarron
    @johnmccarron Месяц назад

    My first school was Dovehill Primary top of the lane Just up from the coal/ wagon yard, signal house, where Kentigern released the doves and preached. I lived in in Bain Street corner of Stevenson Street on the Calton around from the Barras.

  • @dougie6886
    @dougie6886 2 месяца назад

    Welcome back ed

  • @ireneprobert2254
    @ireneprobert2254 Месяц назад

    That was great. Thought ud have went to the old tavern at central bridge. I believe thats 1 of oldest buildings left in glasgow

  • @petercullen9880
    @petercullen9880 Месяц назад

    My grandmother was a Mc Ginley of Glasgow pubs. I believe her father left Co Donegal to pick potatoes as a teenager, and owned 23 pubs by the time he died.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 2 месяца назад +3

    The height of the gouges out of the wall, and the narrowness of the lanes suggests hand carts rather than motorised traffic were responsible for the damage. Difficult to say for certain but the marks are repeated, so not a single incident.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +2

      Yes, it's an interesting thing. Reminded me of the rope marks in the cut of junction canal video.

  • @harryblack5041
    @harryblack5041 Месяц назад

    Another fyne video, Eddie. Interestingly- you show p.14 of Jone's Directory of 1789 highlighting the Sun Inn. At the foot of p.16, you'll note the entry for The Black Boy, Gallowgate. The Simpson sketches and watercolours are rather pleasing. Many years ago I had an old Glasgow museums publication of them. I believe the originals are light sensitive and are stored in light/ temperature conditions now?
    Wee pubs long lamented- The Rigg Bar, in Candleriggs: The Mitre Bar, The Fox and Hounds and The Hangmans Rest .. All 5 mins walking distance from each other.
    Tally Ho...
    Harri

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  Месяц назад

      Cheers Harry. That 1789 directory is a fascinating glimpse of the past. I popped into the Hangman's rest a few times when it was there. If I remember correctly the exterior was whiteish with wooden Tudory bits of wood. The interior was fairly plain.

  • @Sandy-j9b4x
    @Sandy-j9b4x 17 дней назад

    My mother was born in glasgow i 1906. The family later moved to Motherwell. Efore immigrating to the US. i wish i had asked her questions.

  • @MrsFlintstone-q5r
    @MrsFlintstone-q5r Месяц назад

    Love your videos Ed ❤ May i ask where you bought your regatta jacket? Think my husband would love it. X

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  Месяц назад

      Hallo there. I've had that jacket that long I can't remember where I bought it. Some of the outdoor shops might be a good starting place. Or maybe the Regatta website. Good luck.

  • @richiec9077
    @richiec9077 2 месяца назад +4

    Talking about Robert Burns is it just me or is that his face showing in the brick work to the left hand side of Ed's face while he's talking at 15:00? Spooky or what 😢

  • @bertifrasilmeye995
    @bertifrasilmeye995 2 месяца назад +4

    HI, I wonder what year white lightning was available in The Saracens Head... if it was called that!
    Atb
    PS. the Carbeth inn (makes me sad ) must be older, as many on the coach road inns.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +2

      Yes, the Carbeth Inn would be an incentive to do some walking in that area. I wonder if it will ever open up again. Probably be a house before long.

    • @bertifrasilmeye995
      @bertifrasilmeye995 2 месяца назад +3

      @@EdExploresScotlandHi, It is a pity, I loved that place,"ale steak pie"mmm, and watching the Kestrels and more
      on a summers day, and the burn bubbling away in the distance no longer The Allander water, but the Lecher burn.
      Atb

    • @tonyward2667
      @tonyward2667 2 месяца назад +2

      White tornado in the sarri Head !!

  • @thmasblmer
    @thmasblmer Месяц назад

    you should have a show on the TV

  • @johntait491
    @johntait491 2 месяца назад +1

    As the old Adam McNaughton song goes: "Oh where is the Glasgow where I used tae stey, The white wally closes done up wi' pipe cley;
    Where ye knew every neighbour frae first floor tae third, And tae keep your door locked was considered absurd". 😕

  • @DAGO58
    @DAGO58 2 месяца назад

    Smashin Ed. Time stands still for nae man.

  • @MegaLochgelly
    @MegaLochgelly 2 месяца назад

    Thank you. It really is a disappearing city.

  • @katiewray2525
    @katiewray2525 2 месяца назад

    The Pope's Eye would've been my tavern lol!

  • @christopherkerr1693
    @christopherkerr1693 2 месяца назад +6

    Is the Cathedral not medieval?

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +2

      Of course it is. There are one or two medieval survivors in the city.

  • @teebobeebo4667
    @teebobeebo4667 2 месяца назад

    Quaint olde slums....

  • @stephengraham1153
    @stephengraham1153 2 месяца назад

    At the other end of the UK, Plymouth survived council plans to renovate the city and retained much of the charm that Glasgow had lost. Unfortunately for Plymouth, Hitler had other ideas and in the post-war years the bombed out centre of Plymouth was replaced with a concrete jungle of shops. Like Glasgow, Plymouth lost so much.

  • @matildamartin2811
    @matildamartin2811 2 месяца назад

    Buildings had so much character then, not like modern square boring boxes.

  • @davedoogan6650
    @davedoogan6650 2 месяца назад +2

    Nae Inn's just walls and maps

  • @dunnyboy3444
    @dunnyboy3444 2 месяца назад

    Shame whats happened to the toon its dying a death the immigration has sky rocketed too number of homelessness is tragic the death of sauchiehall street after the Charles rennie macintosh art gallery burned down then suspiciously burned down again after an expensive renovation being carried out an inside job to steal funds filtered most likely the state of sauchiehall street is the fault of the Scottish government the shops in Glasgow have declined the fort is now a better location to shop this is something worrying to the city's chances of a bright future

  • @jamessinclair1826
    @jamessinclair1826 2 месяца назад +4

    Interesting but incidental music all wrong.

    • @EdExploresScotland
      @EdExploresScotland  2 месяца назад +3

      I did think some accordion-based music might be more appropriate, but you can't keep an old rocker down!

  • @Dss322
    @Dss322 Месяц назад

    Very interesting mate, well done.

  • @MrMaharg65
    @MrMaharg65 2 месяца назад +2

    Great wander around the toon Ed. Well Done as always 👏
    (And you end up in The Clutha/Victoria Bar which is where you can catch Trident on 7th Dec 🫵🏼) 🫡

  • @gordonkilgour805
    @gordonkilgour805 2 месяца назад

    Surprised you didn`t mention the Scotia Bar, one of the oldest.

  • @alastairfinn1305
    @alastairfinn1305 2 месяца назад +2

    Brilliant video Ed. Thank you.