Jean Duncan- A Glasgow childhood 1950s and 60s

Jean recalls growing up in the 1950s and 60s in Glasgow. One of a family of nine life was not always easy. We hear about eking out the weekly meals with bread, going for the daily 'messages' and shopping at the Barras and Paddy's market. Playing on the street, in a graveyard but rarely in the back green. Her father singing in a big band and her mother being a tailoress. Then there is living in Gorbals, Govan and Castlemilk. Evocative, honest and clear memories of a changing Glasgow. (Barras photo: John J Brady- from the excellent website Flashbak.)

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  • @tedoneilclark4710
    @tedoneilclark47104 ай бұрын

    I'm astonished with your mum worked as a tailoress, made clothes for the family,had nine children and cooked and cleaned the hoose. OMG I can't believe my ears 😊

  • @gracedowney3479
    @gracedowney34793 жыл бұрын

    Loved the baras every Saturday. So much going on

  • @lindaj5492
    @lindaj54923 жыл бұрын

    My cousin was on Come Dancing in the 1960’s - was crowned Ballroom Queen one year! The Hamden Roar could be heard all over the city; as could the ships’ horns from the Clyde at midnight on Hogmanay. Stale bread broken up and soaked overnight in water, with a few sultanas in it, became “saps” for breakfast when we’d run out of porridge. The cardboard from a porridge box was saved to line shoes when the soles wore out & there wasn’t the money to get them re-soled. Happy days!

  • @DouglasStrycharczyk
    @DouglasStrycharczyk Жыл бұрын

    Wonderfully evocative. I was born in Elizabeth Street in 1949. Can recognise all of this. My parents were Polish and were Catholic. My dad used to go to Ibrox and support Rangers (as did I) without really understanding any of the religious implications. When I first went to school, it was run by nuns. I was brought home a few days after I started and they told my Dad he was supporting the wrong lot!! The only "pocket money" I ever got was going round the streets with my pals looking for empty bottles which you would take to a shop to get the 2d or 3d deposit back.

  • @johndean4765

    @johndean4765

    8 ай бұрын

    Shame the picture shown is NOT from that very poor era looks to me taken 1970s A picture of the streets and tenements of the 1950s would have been more evocative of the poor times the lady is speaking about .

  • @davidboyce8683
    @davidboyce86839 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful, this stuff needs to be recorded by any media available.

  • @eleanorchristopher2737
    @eleanorchristopher27373 жыл бұрын

    Jean is a master story teller. Thank you for sharing these wonderful memories and making me laugh. Please can we have some more?! xx

  • @ZooScott

    @ZooScott

    9 ай бұрын

    Aye ! . 💪🏻 gawn yersel’ lass 🎩 …

  • @ZooScott

    @ZooScott

    9 ай бұрын

    Candy Apples Wulks n mussssselssss 👀 MMMMMMM GLESGA’s 🪃 .

  • @ZooScott

    @ZooScott

    9 ай бұрын

    Tormusk … Scarrel … NEW ROAD ! .

  • @user-mk7fo2ip4m
    @user-mk7fo2ip4m Жыл бұрын

    That was just fantastic i shed a tear at some bits but laughed my head of at other bits You took me back and i could picture the single end Keep them coming PLEASE 😢😢😢

  • @lindathomson9984
    @lindathomson99843 жыл бұрын

    Fair enjoyed your story Jean made me remember thing when I was young, you are very good at story telling,looking forward to hearing more.Thankyou.

  • @JohnAnderson-ss9vn
    @JohnAnderson-ss9vn Жыл бұрын

    i was born in vermont street kinning park in 1953 and loved the area we had the subway ,trams trolley buses, and the ferry which was really convenient

  • @TheIrene1011
    @TheIrene10117 ай бұрын

    Love the stories I’m a Paisley buddy born 1945 , great memories of growing up in Paisley .. seeing the likes of Stanley Baxter Jimmy Logan at the Paisley theatre queuing up to get into the Gods , Jimmy was a Paisley buddy can Remember my motheralso . going to Glasgow to the Baras . To get Bargains even recall Paddy’s market... also On the steam Train to Stevenson Great days out so many happy memories . What a different world we live in now ...☹

  • @glesgapal
    @glesgapal2 жыл бұрын

    Due to the Scots in the SAS, the code for one of their main operations was called "Barras".

  • @petertennent9604
    @petertennent960410 ай бұрын

    Great days : finding an iron Bru bottle , getting the deposit back and heading off for broken biscuits . The bogey man ! Also 'The Cruelty Boys' , My mother was always saying "they'll have to get the cruelty boys on to me" meaning she was about to give me a slap . The Barras , whelks and Danny's Delicious Donuts spring to mind .

  • @Thanks_for_posting.
    @Thanks_for_posting.3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent podcast

  • @Seahorse1414
    @Seahorse14145 ай бұрын

    Very interesting , thank you !

  • @allanmacmillanwood5505
    @allanmacmillanwood55053 жыл бұрын

    I was born 1955Pollockshaws . We moved to england in 1960 and were supposed to emigrate to Canada after 2years so to my eternal regret I missed the the closeness and the friend's hip . I lost contact with my fathers side completely , and have for many years have made serious efforts to trace them , to no avail. I am a lost soul but forever a Glaswegian

  • @lesleymaclennan7899

    @lesleymaclennan7899

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do hope you find your fathers side of family 👌🤞🙏👍📿

  • @allanmacmillanwood5505

    @allanmacmillanwood5505

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Lesley

  • @allanmacmillanwood5505

    @allanmacmillanwood5505

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember being called the Millibar kid because I had arid an tin horse and the full Milli bar. Out I was called the milkybar kid sat on my tin horse on the pavement with my my cowboy hat and waistcoat .I was 4 years old

  • @bar10ml44

    @bar10ml44

    4 ай бұрын

    Born 54. We lived in Calder street then Fourth Street in Pollokshields. I have fond memories of playing outside and going into Central Station. 1964 left for Sydney. Now live in London.

  • @glesgapal
    @glesgapal2 жыл бұрын

    Our family from Bridgeton was evacuated during the War to Torrens Castle and I was born in July 45 IN LENNOX CASTLE... which was used as a maternity hospital then, instead of it's regular use.. The Nut Hoose..

  • @georgejob7544
    @georgejob75443 жыл бұрын

    Just like you Jean but I,m an Airdrieonian! Born in Rawyards.. Hated school! Loved going walks ( nae money.) Running messages playing in the streets,safe. Used to go into Glasgow on the tramcars, auld shooglies! We had a great childhood! Pity the weans now ,kept in cannot go out to play street games Ike us ,sad!

  • @patrickhouston2610

    @patrickhouston2610

    10 ай бұрын

    Far too many bad men around with cars now days, your k I d could be snapped up and gone in seconds, accidentally stopped this happen a few years back, seen story from Dublin arabs trying to get 13 year old into car, parents must have nightmares now compared to your time.

  • @elizabethmcgowan4571
    @elizabethmcgowan45713 жыл бұрын

    Plantation st was in kinning park off paisley rd west

  • @elizabethmcgowan4571

    @elizabethmcgowan4571

    3 жыл бұрын

    I used to sit outside the big hut in tha park where the auld men in bunnets and pipes used to be sitting inside, I became hooked on the smell, I don't smoke now but on occasion will go into a proper tobacconist to get my fix

  • @LivingMemoryAssociation

    @LivingMemoryAssociation

    3 жыл бұрын

    What a great memory! Thank you for sharing

  • @robinburn4974

    @robinburn4974

    2 жыл бұрын

    My best friend at school, was the park keepers son, so I used to go into the park after it closed and ride my bike on the paths

  • @evelynmccluskey1097

    @evelynmccluskey1097

    9 ай бұрын

    Loved your stories I came from Bridgeton just like yourself played outside all day stayed in main Street aunties stayed at Bridgeton cross mother had to come and look for me at dinner time played up and down summer street on our skates tied with string l had three jobs at thirteen happy days Evelyn Bain

  • @patriciagimay9195

    @patriciagimay9195

    7 ай бұрын

    Used to roller skate there too. Happy days. Lived an born in Dalserf Street.

  • @gerrynicol3951
    @gerrynicol39512 жыл бұрын

    The blankets the woman had in paddys market where called there dollops which had a varied selection of old clothes shoes, brick a brac these people were known as hawkers.

  • @glesgapal

    @glesgapal

    2 жыл бұрын

    Get yer bliddy room tidied up. Dae ye think this is Paddy's Market? 🤣🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @petertennent9604
    @petertennent960410 ай бұрын

    When the Castlelatte boys crossed the River Cart in numbers , the Cassie's , we disappeared home .

  • @hotmailemail1128
    @hotmailemail11284 ай бұрын

    This has been so interesting to listen to, it reminds me of stories from my late husband's childhood. He was born in 1949, one of 7 children, and grew up in Greenock. Thank you!