Recently the museum got the chance of a Steam Trawler but their President Sir Ming Campbell was no Franz Josef Strauss and is planning to give it to Hull in England. It's a problem with Scottish independence thinking for tourism, that your politicians don't use their power to benefit your country from their museums but give the best to England every time, especially after Salmond bit the dust.
From a Google search it seems this was first aired in 1979. I stayed in the nearby caravan park with my Grannie and twin cousins about a year or so before this and remember Ainster harbour,
Tom McBain the fisherman talking in this is my Grandad!
Interesting to see the North Carr lightship imbedded there. Great programme.
Recently the museum got the chance of a Steam Trawler but their President Sir Ming Campbell was no Franz Josef Strauss and is planning to give it to Hull in England. It's a problem with Scottish independence thinking for tourism, that your politicians don't use their power to benefit your country from their museums but give the best to England every time, especially after Salmond bit the dust.
We used to go there for fish and chips whenever I visited my granny and grandpa.
See the "North Carr" Lightship at 6:38, now moved to Dundee, the sand had been wearing and rusting the base of the hull.
what aboot william wallace tom the stories on wallace
Scottish Fisheries Museum starts at 8:08, looking quite different from today!
What's the opening tune called?
One of the Great Scots.
What year was this ?
From a Google search it seems this was first aired in 1979. I stayed in the nearby caravan park with my Grannie and twin cousins about a year or so before this and remember Ainster harbour,