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Watt Institute, George Blake, Greenock War Memorial & The Greenock Conscientious Objectors - A Story
What connects the Watt Institute, the author George Blake, the Greenock War Memorial and the Greenock Conscientious Objectors? With the background of the First World War a unique story emerged in Greenock, later to be the subject of the book Returned Empty by George Blake. This presentation, by Social Historian Vince Gillen, explains how these subjects are connected - fiction becomes fact.
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Gunner Peter Mallon RFA First World War Reminiscences
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Listen to the oral history recording of Greenock-born WW1 veteran about his experiences of fighting in France 1917-18 Recorded by his son Peter and narrated by his grandson Vincent, we follow his journey from Edinburgh to the Western Front, taking in fighting at Vimy Ridge and against the German Spring Offensive and his recovery from wounding in England.
John Galt's Greenock Part 3(final)
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Third and final part of an imagined walk around the Greenock of 1833 in the company of the writer and social commentator John Galt. From West Stewart Street to the West Quay
Jean Adam of Cartsdyke
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This is the result of asking AI to produce a podcast style discussion based on a Wikipedia article on Jean Adam of Cartsdyke's poem 'There's nae luck aboot the hoose"
John Galt's Greenock Part Two. From Waterloo Place to George Square
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John Galt's Greenock Part Two. From Waterloo Place to George Square
John Galt's Greenock of 1833. A virtual walk. Part 1
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John Galt's Greenock of 1833. A virtual walk. Part 1
The Darroch's of Gourock
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The Darroch's of Gourock
A Drive through Greenock Cemetery
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A Drive through Greenock Cemetery
Greenock Waterfront
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Greenock Waterfront
George Mallory, Lithgow & The Somme
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George Mallory, Lithgow & The Somme
Somme Stories Inverclyde
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Somme Stories Inverclyde
The Tontine Hotels in Greenock
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The Tontine Hotels in Greenock
Balclutha Mansion, Greenock
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Balclutha Mansion, Greenock
French Forces in Greenock
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French Forces in Greenock
Dardanelles by Roger Graham
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Dardanelles by Roger Graham
Greenock Town Centre in Pictures
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Greenock Town Centre in Pictures
Inverclyde Great War Deaths
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Inverclyde Great War Deaths
A GREENOCK BLITZ WALK
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A GREENOCK BLITZ WALK
Now & Then - a brief look at the History of Greenock
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Now & Then - a brief look at the History of Greenock
Sugar, Ships and Slavery. Book One. Clyde Eldorado
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Sugar, Ships and Slavery. Book One. Clyde Eldorado
Sugar, Ships and Slavery. Book Two. Sugaropolis
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Sugar, Ships and Slavery. Book Two. Sugaropolis
20 November 2022
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20 November 2022
Belville
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Belville

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MervynLang-w5w
    @MervynLang-w5w 25 днів тому

    qK! Today whar? Nattery Park a disaster Lyle Hill difficult to see anything drizzel & rainbow Aldi !!!! Shop shop street a jumble of miscellajeous shppioes Bus terminus an utter disaster Toonhall facing nondesxrript aqare Car Park called the Bujlring !!!!!!!!!!!!******* mamma mia Sugar refining village crownedwith flapping Macdonals flag Ships gone and docks River conxsaled behind row of supermarkets Ocean Terminal, vaya M&S euro closed down. Oak Mall ditto Eat End & West End ignored in brochurs ecc. Esplanade seems dead Basta vi dico questo rammaricato A

  • @Ryan-xk3hc
    @Ryan-xk3hc Місяць тому

    Darroch here, from Canada. Extremely interesting and exciting to see a video like this. I've learned a lot of this already, but amazing to see it put into video. Thanks, will be sharing with many family here.

  • @CatrionaStevenson
    @CatrionaStevenson Місяць тому

    Should also say, there is a slavery group in Inverclyde looking to illustrate the areas history with slavery, they have already dealt with the Coat of arms out of respect. Your work would be welcome at this partnership. If you want to join the partnership, speak to the museum or the comms team at the council.

  • @CatrionaStevenson
    @CatrionaStevenson Місяць тому

    Great work, are you part of the Inverclyde Heritage Group, you would be an amazing asset

  • @dan2665
    @dan2665 4 місяці тому

    The biggest ships were built in Port Glasgow not Greenock so please get the facts right when making such videos, Ships such as BP 'World Score' and 'Nordic Clansman' were some of the largest in the world at the time, not to mention the oil rigs and associated vessel ......all Port built.

  • @donrayjay
    @donrayjay 4 місяці тому

    My gran grew up in a single end on Belville Street with 10 brothers, number 60, it’s still there, but single ends knocked together

  • @unahenderson3818
    @unahenderson3818 4 місяці тому

    What a wonderful Story.

  • @detectingadventuresscotlan6177
    @detectingadventuresscotlan6177 5 місяців тому

    Had grandson there other day loves it go now n again yeah history's gd The park is really well maintained

  • @DavidKenny-nm1qy
    @DavidKenny-nm1qy 5 місяців тому

    Up the Belva 😂

  • @strojan53
    @strojan53 5 місяців тому

    Great video vince ! I havent seen alot of these pics

  • @dan2665
    @dan2665 5 місяців тому

    Fantastic and well presented.

  • @detectingadventuresscotlan6177
    @detectingadventuresscotlan6177 5 місяців тому

    You know of the dog on the stone nr middle gate or dravani plot my pal works up there

  • @jamesmorrison3641
    @jamesmorrison3641 5 місяців тому

    Quite interesting, unfortunately the audio made more noise than the actual plane engines .

  • @jamesmorrison3641
    @jamesmorrison3641 5 місяців тому

    Very interesting

  • @JohnBrennan-pt9kg
    @JohnBrennan-pt9kg 6 місяців тому

    Great stuff, but as far as dry docks are concerned, Devonport in Plymouth has older docks, not much older mind.

    • @dan2665
      @dan2665 5 місяців тому

      The reference was to dry docks, not docks, Greenock has/had the oldest 'Dry' dock in the world.

  • @JohnBrennan-pt9kg
    @JohnBrennan-pt9kg 6 місяців тому

    Left Greenock many years ago thanks to the decline of shipyards. I was fortunate and it led to a great ongoing career in the engineering industry. Sadly having seen ultra modern ship yards across continents I dont think the ladles dream will come true the investment in infrastructure alone would be stagering add that to a 40 year skill gap meaning that the highly skilled highly motivated workforce needed does not exist. But you never know 🙏

  • @jazz185
    @jazz185 6 місяців тому

    Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, give him a fishing rod... Once a great toon, not now but many happy memories growing up here in the fifties..

  • @desconnolly5953
    @desconnolly5953 6 місяців тому

    I’ve always loved Greenock. I went in the 1970! Over the years I saw it’s destruction under Margaret Thatcher… May she rest in peace😊

  • @richiec9077
    @richiec9077 6 місяців тому

    I enjoyed the bit with the article from the Greenock Tele, recaping the story of one of the soldiers at the Drumcross AA defence site. I spent so much time as a child and teenager playing and hanging around that exact same AA battery site that is sadly no longer there now I'm so glad to have now seen the picture of the soldiers working there during ww2 , I always pictured what it would have been like when fully manned. All I had to go with before this was a 1940's aerial picture of the place where you can see the whole site from above , you can see the nissen huts for accomodation and all the other buildings in relation to the camp

  • @jamesandrew1573
    @jamesandrew1573 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Vincent for this excellent piece of history on this once prestigious hotel. As a Greenockian now living south of the border, I look forward to my visits back home and normally choose to stay in the hotel. Unfortunately, like a lot of the town, it is not what it used to be. Not only is it tired and rooms need updating but the food, particularly breakfast, leaves a lot to be desired. There is no longer a proper dining room for evening meals and breakfast consists of a self service buffet with tea and coffee in vacuum flasks. Not the Tontine I remember. 😕

  • @detectingadventuresscotlan6177
    @detectingadventuresscotlan6177 6 місяців тому

    Thought was Victorian georgian ? So the garages at bk would been stables for coach house ? Knew it lol Great vid

  • @mervynlang-t9c
    @mervynlang-t9c 7 місяців тому

    Allora! Cosa vi dico? Why do reorts not deal with fine parts of Robledale? here i learned tspeak italian, [ spansh, french, '''grman, Cartsdkyke I dealt with. B:ella vista i deat with on visita to friends. fine maps and xposition but i dont rcall bellavista as happy place. Ciao vi auguro, amiico ricercatore.

  • @kathrynbell3414
    @kathrynbell3414 7 місяців тому

    Do you have any information on the mansion house across from Balcultha Nursing home?

    • @cartsburnpublishing
      @cartsburnpublishing 7 місяців тому

      Called Finnart House, built in 1813. Perhaps a future talk 😁

    • @losec7008
      @losec7008 6 місяців тому

      Fantastic stuff !

  • @scotman5212
    @scotman5212 8 місяців тому

    My late father would often tell the story of how the Luftwaffe had destroyed the dumpling that an aunt had made him for his 8th birthday on the 6th May 1941. Her house was hit, complete with dumpling, but thankfully they were in a shelter.

  • @robertwalker1012
    @robertwalker1012 9 місяців тому

    Very much enjoyed the trip through the area history. Of particular interest was the property seen at approx 46.00 mins which you referred to as 'Plantation Cottage'. My wife (Nee Rita Hoey) was born and raised in this area and her late father John Hoey, bought the property in derelict condition in the 1950's. He restored it to a family home and they lived there until the council forced them to leave through compulsory purchase to make way for development of the area housing. My wife tells me that the house was referred to locally as 'Castle Spunks' as it supposedly had a connection to someone who used to manufacture and sell boxes of matches.

  • @jamesandrew1573
    @jamesandrew1573 9 місяців тому

    Brilliant - thank you. Took me back. Lived in Morton Terrace 1950-60. Loved the place. Still go back whenever I can.

  • @wolfmacleod
    @wolfmacleod 9 місяців тому

    Brilliant video, I live in barnhill street now but had family in the multi flats and my dad and aunt grew up bellville street. Great photos and info.

  • @johnharkness2342
    @johnharkness2342 9 місяців тому

    Was born 82 belville st in 1965 moved away in 1968 because houses were to be demolished

  • @detectingadventuresscotlan6177
    @detectingadventuresscotlan6177 9 місяців тому

    ??

  • @detectingadventuresscotlan6177
    @detectingadventuresscotlan6177 9 місяців тому

    Old pics blitz and stuff ?

  • @scotnemesismojo168
    @scotnemesismojo168 9 місяців тому

    My husband and I loved your video. It was so informative and interesting. And I got a kick when you mentioned my Uncle Bobby McCallum who received an MBE. My mum told me about travelling to London to see him being awarded his medal and that he had the nickname of “7 bike McCallum” because he went through that many during his time as a messenger. Many thanks for that wee thrill.

  • @AnthonyCooper-f8t
    @AnthonyCooper-f8t 9 місяців тому

    Hello

  • @BrianMatheson
    @BrianMatheson 11 місяців тому

    That was a good video. My favourite view is when you are coming down the Clune Brae.

  • @detectingadventuresscotlan6177

    Great vid ive dug up shrapnal frim the blitz Some genral service buttons and cap badges

  • @detectingadventuresscotlan6177

    Subbed great vid I metso detect and dig permitted btl dumps love local history esp the blitz

  • @MitchellLeimon
    @MitchellLeimon 2 роки тому

    Superb stuff - really carefully explained and well documented with lots of well chosen images. Many thanks