Wonderful photos of Glasgow people, and I especially like the one of the Maryhill children during school lunch.They posed for the camera for a few seconds and are frozen for all time.
Great stuff. Wonder where baby Dianne is now and what she has done with her Clydesdale Bank money?! Just one correction- the Celtic v Rangers Cup Final was in 1963 not 1967 as the caption stated
Thoroughly enjoying your series, Colin. Just one question; at 6:00, the caption states "WW1 Victory Parade 1919" but the building in the background has "London & North Eastern Railway", on its frontage, which didn't come into existence until 1923?
Wonderful photos of Glasgow people, and I especially like the one of the Maryhill children during school lunch.They posed for the camera for a few seconds and are frozen for all time.
Captured memories that warm the heart.
Really interesting photographs,we moved to Drumchapel in 1955,my mum probably shopped at the van 💚👌
Thank you, the world has changed so much.
Brilliant Colin, thank you so much .
Thank you, the past brightens up today.
Great stuff. Wonder where baby Dianne is now and what she has done with her Clydesdale Bank money?! Just one correction- the Celtic v Rangers Cup Final was in 1963 not 1967 as the caption stated
Thanks Michael, baby Diane now has a Swiss bank account and is still spending her money.
Best thing on RUclips I always look forward to getting notifications, thank you
Thank you Ian, looking back makes moving forward a little easier.
Great stuff bud, from an Auld Gorbals Guy 👏👏👏👏😎🇬🇧
Let the memories go ever on...
Thoroughly enjoying your series, Colin. Just one question; at 6:00, the caption states "WW1 Victory Parade 1919" but the building in the background has "London & North Eastern Railway", on its frontage, which didn't come into existence until 1923?
Thanks Matt. There is a lot of inaccurate info on the sminternet and I try not to add to it.
Fantastic images of a by gone era.
You bring tears to an old man's eyes. Thanks for the memories.
Thanks Hugh. 'Let your tears water the seeds of your future happiness'.
I feel old🙁.
Me too, time takes no prisoners.
@@colinburrowes8063 Thanks for these, a nice little trip down memory lane.
Yep If You Could Just Pull Life's Handbrake On At Around 55yrs And Stay There...... Thank You Very Much LOL
Thank you. 'Age is a very high price to pay for maturity'.