I lived in Ledmore Drive, in one of the first houses built, from 1955 till 1970, when we moved to Dumbarton. Ive lived all over the world, mainly in Australia & USA, but living back in Ireland now. *I'll never forget what a great place Drumchapel was to grow up in, the wonderful kind & caring neighbours we had, and the GREAT St.Pius X school I attended.* ❤️🥰👏👏👏🇮🇪🏴
My Gran stayed at 10 Heathcot Avenue, the top flat right at the end of the taller building before you go round the corner to the old Drumry St Mary's Church of Scotland. What a fantastic view she had, she kept binoculars in the living room. Grandad stayed in 10 Linkwood Drive, he won best garden in Drumchapel. Happy days. Remember the Hills Hotel, Shoppers Paradise, Woolworths with the speckled wallpaper in black and lime. Oh to go back for a day.
Aye, lot of memories there. Remember the shopping centre in its heyday, complete with fountain, planted areas, underground toilets, and that big "Arndale Shopping Ventre" sculpture-thing...why did the centre fail? No lack of local population...? Was there last week, well to whats left, which isnt much.
@3;32 was that the stairs leading down to the football pitch in Broadholm primary, i remember sliding down them on bread crates..and the "Big Hill" on cardboard or the arse of ma Snorkel jacket. i live in Atlanta Georgia now but this brings back all sorts of memories thanks for posting this. Anyone know what happened to the big Cannon that used to be in Southern play park?
I lived in Ledmore Drive, in one of the first houses built, from 1955 till 1970, when we moved to Dumbarton. Ive lived all over the world, mainly in Australia & USA, but living back in Ireland now.
*I'll never forget what a great place Drumchapel was to grow up in, the wonderful kind & caring neighbours we had, and the GREAT St.Pius X school I attended.* ❤️🥰👏👏👏🇮🇪🏴
Was a bus conductor on the blue buses from Milngavie garage. Loved the runs to the Drum. Good people. Now an Aussie.
My Gran stayed at 10 Heathcot Avenue, the top flat right at the end of the taller building before you go round the corner to the old Drumry St Mary's Church of Scotland. What a fantastic view she had, she kept binoculars in the living room. Grandad stayed in 10 Linkwood Drive, he won best garden in Drumchapel. Happy days. Remember the Hills Hotel, Shoppers Paradise, Woolworths with the speckled wallpaper in black and lime. Oh to go back for a day.
So many memories here. Thank you for sharing this.
Brilliant photos brings back many memories
Aye, lot of memories there. Remember the shopping centre in its heyday, complete with fountain, planted areas, underground toilets, and that big "Arndale Shopping Ventre" sculpture-thing...why did the centre fail? No lack of local population...? Was there last week, well to whats left, which isnt much.
Love this place born nnbred in the drum I'm well proud x
I visted my Auntie & Uncle in Sunnyside drive had a wonderful time in Oliver’s having a couple of drams of Grouse 😊😊😊😊👍👍👍
A lot of memories I lived there 73 till 97
Me too. Amazing to see now
@ 3:31 are these steps at Broadholm Primary and 4:48 Broadholm Primary school?
Celticbhoy Garngad yes, I lost a chunk out my backside sliding down those steps in a breadcrate.
I thought it was Stonedyke Primary? My Alma Mater😂
@3;32 was that the stairs leading down to the football pitch in Broadholm primary, i remember sliding down them on bread crates..and the "Big Hill" on cardboard or the arse of ma Snorkel jacket. i live in Atlanta Georgia now but this brings back all sorts of memories thanks for posting this.
Anyone know what happened to the big Cannon that used to be in Southern play park?
It’s in a museum now mate
@@UK300Prodrive lol who would have thought..that thing actually worked at some point, thanks man.
I went to Drumry rd primary school 1955 to 1960 it looks like it has been pulled down I have lived in London since 1969
Can hardly recognise a thing lol lived on summerhill in 60s