Video using old black and white photos of Central Glasgow.
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@gracesmith61992 жыл бұрын
Just seeing this on 17th of January 2022. I really enjoyed this tour of Glasgow.
@kevinpatrickburke2 жыл бұрын
One of the best 'Old Glasgow' type productions I have had the pleasure of watching. Kevin G52
@ArcAudios772 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alex, wonderful to see the old Pics with thoughts of 'what has changed?'
@catherinefleming31122 жыл бұрын
I love looking at these old pictures of Glasgow. How time has changed from the early days until now. Yet, many buildings and structures in Glasgow are more or less the same as when they were first built. But the memorabilia stays within us forever. Glasgow, a Dear Green Place In My Heart ❤ Forever!!!
@abw482 жыл бұрын
I was born in Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Aug 1948, and grew up at 128 Alexandra Parade, a Tenement directly behind the Royal where they stoked the Boilers with Coal.
@stuartkennedy42022 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant so interesting and done so well. Thanks a lot for the memories.
@zambotv81503 жыл бұрын
My heart breaks for that poor city, it's had it's heart ripped clean out
@jamescollins26152 жыл бұрын
this documentary is brilliant born and bred in the city this realy opens your eyes to the way glasgow was in your grand parents day
@ronaldbayne1431 Жыл бұрын
Excellent narrative and pictures.Rmb
@irishravr632 Жыл бұрын
A pleasure to watch, I stayed in Glasgow for nearly 20 years, it's a great city, creates its own energy.
@moirahoward26622 жыл бұрын
A truly brilliant narrative and compilation of images. An academy award is due for this work. Thanks for sharing Alex.
@johnmcgeady12053 жыл бұрын
Brilliant footage of old Glasgow. Thanks for the memories!!!
@jameslatimer14322 жыл бұрын
Seems a lot of fires mysteriously back in the day!!
@johntait4913 жыл бұрын
Nicely compiled, produced and commented on. Thank you. 👍
@johncollings5881
A really interesting film. It was well researched and the narrative was excellent
@annabellamarston448
Lovely to see Treron et Cie. I bought my wedding tea set there in 1957 and shipped it to Jamaica, where it is still in use. When I saw the downgrading of Sauchiehall St and Buchanan St in the early 2000s it was heart wrenching . My son lived at Baird Hall in the
@Madjock19653 жыл бұрын
Excellent work in your description many thanks
@michaelmarck18782 жыл бұрын
Fabulous presentation, you deserve an academy award, best ever documentary! Hats off mate!
@williambrown421
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for putting this together. I wasn't born till 1964 but I still remember some of these beautiful buildings.
@jacquelinedoyle75333 жыл бұрын
Very emotional to see Glasgow in it's former glory. To think this may now be stripped of all shopping brings a tear to the eye.
Пікірлер: 117
Just seeing this on 17th of January 2022. I really enjoyed this tour of Glasgow.
One of the best 'Old Glasgow' type productions I have had the pleasure of watching. Kevin G52
Thanks Alex, wonderful to see the old Pics with thoughts of 'what has changed?'
I love looking at these old pictures of Glasgow. How time has changed from the early days until now. Yet, many buildings and structures in Glasgow are more or less the same as when they were first built. But the memorabilia stays within us forever. Glasgow, a Dear Green Place In My Heart ❤ Forever!!!
I was born in Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Aug 1948, and grew up at 128 Alexandra Parade, a Tenement directly behind the Royal where they stoked the Boilers with Coal.
Absolutely brilliant so interesting and done so well. Thanks a lot for the memories.
My heart breaks for that poor city, it's had it's heart ripped clean out
this documentary is brilliant born and bred in the city this realy opens your eyes to the way glasgow was in your grand parents day
Excellent narrative and pictures.Rmb
A pleasure to watch, I stayed in Glasgow for nearly 20 years, it's a great city, creates its own energy.
A truly brilliant narrative and compilation of images. An academy award is due for this work. Thanks for sharing Alex.
Brilliant footage of old Glasgow. Thanks for the memories!!!
Seems a lot of fires mysteriously back in the day!!
Nicely compiled, produced and commented on. Thank you. 👍
A really interesting film. It was well researched and the narrative was excellent
Lovely to see Treron et Cie. I bought my wedding tea set there in 1957 and shipped it to Jamaica, where it is still in use. When I saw the downgrading of Sauchiehall St and Buchanan St in the early 2000s it was heart wrenching . My son lived at Baird Hall in the
Excellent work in your description many thanks
Fabulous presentation, you deserve an academy award, best ever documentary! Hats off mate!
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for putting this together. I wasn't born till 1964 but I still remember some of these beautiful buildings.
Very emotional to see Glasgow in it's former glory. To think this may now be stripped of all shopping brings a tear to the eye.