To be honest, I don't actually know when the cine film was shot. The main part was probably mid-sixties, the clip at Rabbit Braes might be more like 1970.
@@robertkeddie yes slightly higher than usual that day . Watching some of your videos yesterday and today I find them very fascinating your model Railways absolutely excellent . I was brought up in the stationmasters house on St Clair Street. absolutely loved seeing the hospital at the bottom of the street like that . never thought i’d ever see anything like that . those hang gliders looked fantastic you have certainly had a interesting life . my apologies for the poor spelling, spelling is not my strong point.
It was the bit coming up from Cluny in 65 and passing the chapel home farm I could just make out the two wee cottage's where I grew up in the 60s brought back so many fantastic memories ❤❤
remember the original road went past Home Farm and down to Chapel Level. It's still there but it's only an access road to the newer houses, leads past the Dean Park Hotel and comes out at the bus turning circle. Single carriageway road with just that narrow path on the left side, the exit from Broom Road on the right was opposite where Chapel Farm was. All the fields on the left side, now Retail Park and Hollybrae houses
@@alanmckeeve2695sadly they aren’t the one next to chapel home farm got demolished quite sad as my gran was about to buy that one a decade or something ago
Fascinating video. We’re not natives, we moved from Edinburgh in the late nineties to the new houses at Seafield, on the Kinghorn road. Hard to believe it was over twenty years ago. We love Kirkcaldy. It was quite a big move for us, but we’ve never regretted it.
I miss the days when you could tell each car coming towards you by its distinctive shape. Today they are all computer designed shapeless blobs which you have to check the badge to see what it is.
I went to Dunearn Primary School at the foot of the slope and as far as I remember the side of the hill was just one big grassy field. Were there trees there before the sixties?
Most of my old cine film is already online, apart from the embarrasing baby footage. There's more Kirkcaldy at - ruclips.net/video/X7El69I1ke8/видео.htmlsi=MsOJsYYbHLVT1ThT
The Sauchenbush houses you see at the end (Pentland Place) were the old tin cans. I left in 1970 and were still like that. Not sure when they were done up. Early-mid 70s I guess. I also remember the wee garage/patrol station at Cluny roundabout and that bus I was on often, going to Cardenden pool as Kdy didn`t have one in the 60s. There was a farm where the retail park is now. Where your film ends, I remember Tam Muirs scrappy and also remember these houses getting built since I was from the `Bush. Happy days and thanks for sharing 👍
I remember the farm on Chapel Level too. Every time I think of it I feel sorry for the farmer whose lovely house was demolished. Hope they paid him a lot of money.
the houses around Dunearn Drive/Pentland/Cleish were rebuilt c.1977-8. I remember going past them in the Torbain school bus to/from St. Maries in Dunnikier Rd, where we went until the new Torbain was opened in 1978. The houses were stripped (lots of sheeting and Asbestos warnings!) then new exteriors built around the frames, i suppose. I remember the Muir's scrappy, always seemed to be full of old buses! There's a church there now but still the same dug-out bit, it was originally a quarry.
To be honest, I don't actually know when the cine film was shot. The main part was probably mid-sixties, the clip at Rabbit Braes might be more like 1970.
absolutely brilliant, I’ve shared this with a few of my friends
@@bigjockteabagger Thank you, you're very kind. I've was watching one of your drone videos just yesterday, but my house is too small to see. 😢
@@robertkeddie yes slightly higher than usual that day . Watching some of your videos yesterday and today I find them very fascinating your model Railways absolutely excellent . I was brought up in the stationmasters house on St Clair Street. absolutely loved seeing the hospital at the bottom of the street like that . never thought i’d ever see anything like that . those hang gliders looked fantastic you have certainly had a interesting life . my apologies for the poor spelling, spelling is not my strong point.
It was the bit coming up from Cluny in 65 and passing the chapel home farm I could just make out the two wee cottage's where I grew up in the 60s brought back so many fantastic memories ❤❤
They are still there.
remember the original road went past Home Farm and down to Chapel Level. It's still there but it's only an access road to the newer houses, leads past the Dean Park Hotel and comes out at the bus turning circle. Single carriageway road with just that narrow path on the left side, the exit from Broom Road on the right was opposite where Chapel Farm was. All the fields on the left side, now Retail Park and Hollybrae houses
@@alanmckeeve2695sadly they aren’t the one next to chapel home farm got demolished quite sad as my gran was about to buy that one a decade or something ago
Superb Robert Thanks for sharing it, can we go back to 65 far better happier times
Fascinating video. We’re not natives, we moved from Edinburgh in the late nineties to the new houses at Seafield, on the Kinghorn road. Hard to believe it was over twenty years ago. We love Kirkcaldy. It was quite a big move for us, but we’ve never regretted it.
What a superb video can remember the places like that in the 70s and even the 80s before it all changed
Thank you, you're very kind.
@@robertkeddie thank you for the upload.
I miss the days when you could tell each car coming towards you by its distinctive shape. Today they are all computer designed shapeless blobs which you have to check the badge to see what it is.
Excellent video. Was great seeing it how my parents/grandparents would've seen it
Nice to see the trees grown back in last part of this.
I went to Dunearn Primary School at the foot of the slope and as far as I remember the side of the hill was just one big grassy field. Were there trees there before the sixties?
what is the music. Its lovely. Ive heard it before
It is lovely, isn't it? It's "Má Vlast" (My Country) by Smetana. I found this recording on a compilation CD called "Classic Experience III".
Nice, I mind the roads like that
Lovely video, thankyou.
I remember all the farmland. Hayfever went haywire every year.
Thanks for this, shame it just missed the gable end of my house. Could you upload the whole of the earlier cine footage please?
Most of my old cine film is already online, apart from the embarrasing baby footage. There's more Kirkcaldy at -
ruclips.net/video/X7El69I1ke8/видео.htmlsi=MsOJsYYbHLVT1ThT
Love this 😊
Thank you, you're very kind.
The Sauchenbush houses you see at the end (Pentland Place) were the old tin cans. I left in 1970 and were still like that. Not sure when they were done up. Early-mid 70s I guess. I also remember the wee garage/patrol station at Cluny roundabout and that bus I was on often, going to Cardenden pool as Kdy didn`t have one in the 60s. There was a farm where the retail park is now. Where your film ends, I remember Tam Muirs scrappy and also remember these houses getting built since I was from the `Bush. Happy days and thanks for sharing 👍
I remember the farm on Chapel Level too. Every time I think of it I feel sorry for the farmer whose lovely house was demolished. Hope they paid him a lot of money.
the houses around Dunearn Drive/Pentland/Cleish were rebuilt c.1977-8. I remember going past them in the Torbain school bus to/from St. Maries in Dunnikier Rd, where we went until the new Torbain was opened in 1978. The houses were stripped (lots of sheeting and Asbestos warnings!) then new exteriors built around the frames, i suppose. I remember the Muir's scrappy, always seemed to be full of old buses! There's a church there now but still the same dug-out bit, it was originally a quarry.
They will be dancing in the streets of Raith! 🎉🎉🎉
when roads were roads