We started going to Kintyre on holiday in the latter part of the 60's when I was a wee boy. We stayed in the Dellwood in Campbeltown. It's a beautiful part of Scotland and the time spent there was magical. Southend was my favourite place.
howye the now? naw bad, yersel? think my father would have been down the pit at this time as he didn't buy his boats, quiet waters and evening star until 1962 when i was born.
This is possibly the most special movie I have ever seen about the place I call home. Thank you so much
We started going to Kintyre on holiday in the latter part of the 60's when I was a wee boy. We stayed in the Dellwood in Campbeltown. It's a beautiful part of Scotland and the time spent there was magical. Southend was my favourite place.
So proud 👏 to have been born in campbletown x
Brilliant film. Makes me want to time travel and live there then.
That would be something wouldn't it 😄
Wonderful stuff.
Wow 1956? Scotland is forever and my Great great Grandfather is from Scotland but left and went to live in Jamaica in the late 1800's
Thank you my great great great grandfather was Archibald McWilliam
Superb video, thanks very much for sharing it :)
glad you liked it Daniel :)
08:46 He pronounces Gigha as 'Gigg-ha' instead of 'Gee-ah', has the pronunciation changed since the 1950s then?
Just a mispronunciation on his part I think, always been 'Gee-ah' as far as we know.
@@Machrihanish Thank you
howye the now? naw bad, yersel? think my father would have been down the pit at this time as he didn't buy his boats, quiet waters and evening star until 1962 when i was born.
Lovely place at the end of a dreadful road.
Worth the drive though :)
This must be fake. Like the Apollo moonlanding. I mean, it's a well known fact that Paul McCartney invented Kintyre in 1977. :-)
+Chris A. Damn! found out ;)
Haha. Have to say though, that was absolutely lovely. Thanks for sharing it.
+Chris A. Glad you enjoyed it :)