Yet another fantastic slide show of wonderful memories to look back on.. Thanks once again for these great picture & memories Glasgow photographs, have a Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to you & looking forward to seeing more of these great pictures & memories slide shows in 2025..👍👍👍🎅🎅
The photo of the tuberculosis patients at 3.40 is, I believe, at Mearnskirk Hospital, now demolished and turned into luxury flats. ( If I am wrong I am sure someone will correct me. )🤣🤣 Thanks again for an amazing set of photos. Have a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2025.
Still trying to work out what's happening in the Alice Cullen photo. Thanks for all the brilliant videos this year Colin. Have a great Christmas and happy New Year.
Brilliant photos as usual, and fantastic to reminisce, just know that you are appreciated by many. May you and your family have a great Christmas and New Year
Thank you for bringing us a regular selection of nostalgic memories of old Glasgow and the people who once lived there. It's always a treat to view them with the appropriate music you supply as background. Have a Happy Christmas and a Great New Year!
Great pictures.I was born 1950 ,stayed at 6 Gilmour St Gorbals in single-end with 6 brothers and parents. Gran and uncles stayed 2 up in same close. Rehoused in 1961 to Carnwadric. Hard times but happy times👍👍
The picture of 1953...the year I was born, and new nothing of the world...or what Europe and the UK had been through. People of Glasgow like so many places....just got on with it.....Thanks once more for keeping Glasgow in focus.
I always love the ones of weans out playing - but the Gorbals Astronauts take top prize this week! Santa was good to them right enough! And lovely Margo Macdonald in her younger years. What a great role model she was for girls my age to speak up and be counted! Thank you :)
Fantastic, wish my auld Maw could have seen these, she would have loved them, and you opened with my all time favourite band ( The Stranglers ) pretty sure the late great Dave Greenfield would have enjoyed your rendition. Well done again guys ,loved it x.
Brilliant to see the picture of the old shipyard worker retiring after 51 years in the job. It’s a pity he didn’t see the Glen sannox finally in the water after he started to help build it 😂
Ah, my weekly dose of nostalgia. They were definitely simpler times, the debate goes on if they were better.🤣🤣 Thanks again for another amazing set of photos.
Another brilliant show of wonderful memories from the photographs you put on yet again thanks Glasgow photographs for putting on the great display for viewing..👍👍
@@colinburrowes8063 I found a video from my FB memories a year ago which turned out to be one of yours,. Glasgow in 1930s. It was brilliant. Thank you!
Glasgow...a going concern, always. The minute I see the latest offering, it's immediately clicked, and off we go into what was, what is..but it is all Glasgow.
Still loving the videos Colin. The big softy in me would like to think that the soldier at 3.06 survived the war and lived happily ever after with the pretty girl.
Yet another fantastic slide show of wonderful memories to look back on.. Thanks once again for these great picture & memories Glasgow photographs, have a Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to you & looking forward to seeing more of these great pictures & memories slide shows in 2025..👍👍👍🎅🎅
...Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to us all..Seeing our Glasgow then and now....thank you for continuing to show us what was and is...
Thank you...best wishes for the year to come.
The photo of the tuberculosis patients at 3.40 is, I believe, at Mearnskirk Hospital, now demolished and turned into luxury flats. ( If I am wrong I am sure someone will correct me. )🤣🤣 Thanks again for an amazing set of photos. Have a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2025.
Thanks Davey...I think it's Mearnskirk...best wishes for Christmas and the new year ahead.
I had my tonsils removed at Mearnskirk circa 1964. Still remember the ice cream treat they gave you after the operation.
@@brecklander Lol that's a coincidence, my ex, who also worked as a nurse at Mearnskirk in the '80's, had her tonsils out there in '79.😲😲
I'm amazed that you keep on finding these gems of old photos of Glasgow. Many Thanks.
Thank you.
Another fantastic great big dose of nostalgia. Thanks.
Thanks again.
Still trying to work out what's happening in the Alice Cullen photo. Thanks for all the brilliant videos this year Colin. Have a great Christmas and happy New Year.
Thank you...eggs for sale?...all the best for Christmas and the coming new year.
Brilliant photos as usual, and fantastic to reminisce, just know that you are appreciated by many. May you and your family have a great Christmas and New Year
Thank you...best wishes to you and yours for the year ahead.
Thank you for bringing us a regular selection of nostalgic memories of old Glasgow and the people who once lived there. It's always a treat to view them with the appropriate music you supply as background. Have a Happy Christmas and a Great New Year!
Thank you once again...best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
I remember as a six year old, being taken by my grandfather to see Sonny Liston when he came to Glasgow!
I've read that Sonny enjoyed his time in Glasgow and Scotland, because of how he was treated, as opposed to how he was treated in America.
A massive thank you for this week's selection. Brilliant and appreciated what you guys do. Have a lovely Christmas folks and a happy new year. 👍
Thank you Billy...all the best for Christmas and the new year ahead.
Brilliant pictures as always. And the theme tune to “local hero” by mark knopfler is very fitting. Brilliant piece of music.
Thanks again Peter.
A blend of happiness and sadness - well done again!
Many thanks.
I got my first set of golf irons from the John letters factory in hillington in the early 80s.
13:08 isn't that Stockwell Street?
@@pduffy421 I used the information that came with the photo?
People had it harder back then but just got on with it they had more character back then.
@@davidnichol6282 People just got on with it, no matter what life threw at them.
What a grand entrance that Hotel had. I would have loved to see pictures inside the reception area and dining area.
@@davidnichol6282 I can't find any internal photos of the hotel.
Thanks for the memories 👏👏👏👏
Thank goodness for our memories.
Always great! Your work is appreciated. Thanks.
Thank you...glad you like the videos.
Great photos, a lot of them I’ve never seen.😃😃😃
Thank you.
Great pictures.I was born 1950 ,stayed at 6 Gilmour St Gorbals in single-end with 6 brothers and parents. Gran and uncles stayed 2 up in same close. Rehoused in 1961 to Carnwadric. Hard times but happy times👍👍
Thanks Charlie...harder times but happier times.
, it may have been tough but you knew you were alive 😂
Great choice of music
Thanks Liz.
what a great collection some of the faces tell such a story thanks so much
Thank you, the faces reveal so much about the past.
The picture of 1953...the year I was born, and new nothing of the world...or what Europe and the UK had been through. People of Glasgow like so many places....just got on with it.....Thanks once more for keeping Glasgow in focus.
Thank you...our parents generation just gritted their teeth and got on with it, no matter what life threw at them.
I always love the ones of weans out playing - but the Gorbals Astronauts take top prize this week! Santa was good to them right enough! And lovely Margo Macdonald in her younger years. What a great role model she was for girls my age to speak up and be counted! Thank you :)
@@glasgowgirl62 No electronic gadgets...just simple fun.
Thanks once again for sharing these wonderful pictures and memories great pictures, so thank you again Glasgow photographs....👍👍
@@thomasdempsey7182 Thanks again Thomas...happy memories.
Another trip down memory lane. Superb photos as always.
Thanks again Davey, glad it was an enjoyable trip.
interesting to see the glasgow police wearing tall hats at 5. 22..
The winter of 1964 was BALTIC 😂
@@robertdoyle687 I think that was the year the Malls Mire in Toryglen froze solid.
Lovely video Colin. One thing I've noticed in all the Gorbals photos is that despite the deprivation, the kids always seem happy.
@@brecklander Thanks again, my dad was born (1923) and raised there, and said it was a good community.
Fantastic, wish my auld Maw could have seen these, she would have loved them, and you opened with my all time favourite band ( The Stranglers ) pretty sure the late great Dave Greenfield would have enjoyed your rendition. Well done again guys ,loved it x.
Thanks very much Billy, glad you enjoyed the pics.
Oh for those simpler times.
We didn't appreciate what we had.
❤😊 that's a crackin documentation of these great photos Nice one!🎉
@@birdy-numnum6321 Thank you.
So many cool cobbled streets !
Excellent ❤
Thank you.
Great memories. How do I forward old photos fir consideration ?
Another great collection Colin. Gorbals children at 8.20 ..... at least the finger wasn't up the nose. Maybe it was seconds earlier. 😂
Thank you...I think you're probably right about that finger.
Brilliant! Love the ones from the 40s 50s and 60s...
Thanks again.
Thank you
You're welcome.
Thx for more photos of old Glasgow. Can anybody help, what street was Dale's in the Dorothy Paul photos?
Shamrock street.
@colinburrowes8063 thx
Brilliant to see the picture of the old shipyard worker retiring after 51 years in the job. It’s a pity he didn’t see the Glen sannox finally in the water after he started to help build it 😂
51 years of hard labour...I hope the man had a long retirement.
Ah, my weekly dose of nostalgia. They were definitely simpler times, the debate goes on if they were better.🤣🤣 Thanks again for another amazing set of photos.
The good old days...now we have the bad old days.
Another brilliant show of wonderful memories from the photographs you put on yet again thanks Glasgow photographs for putting on the great display for viewing..👍👍
Thanks again...glad you liked them.
@colinburrowes8063 as always.. 👍👍👍
'Glasgow Photographs' and the first one we see is London.
We all live our lives in the past so even today will one day be seen as better even as we know now it’s awful.
Wonderful photos as always. Thank you.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
@@colinburrowes8063 I found a video from my FB memories a year ago which turned out to be one of yours,. Glasgow in 1930s. It was brilliant. Thank you!
@@glasgowgirl62Thank you.
1:54 what a belter, where could I find a print?
Canmore.org.uk are selling this photograph.
Glasgow...a going concern, always. The minute I see the latest offering, it's immediately clicked, and off we go into what was, what is..but it is all Glasgow.
Dear old Glasgow.
Benny - One of the Gorbals most famous sons & Scotland's first ever World Boxing Champion....
There was only one Benny...as a boy my dad watched Benny train in his gym, in the Gorbals.
More lovely photos of a Great City.
@@shug831 Glasgow has created many amazing images.
Still loving the videos Colin. The big softy in me would like to think that the soldier at 3.06 survived the war and lived happily ever after with the pretty girl.