Nice wee film. Congrats to your Mum. It's funny -- the film demonstrates that Scotland doesn't change; only the people do. Thanks for sharing. My grandfather was also an avid movie buff. We all lived in Glasgow back then, but most of his films are of their travels abroad -- except for one of Millport around 1970.
Wonderful nostalgia! Your video just appeared tonight and as I’m a great fan of nostalgia, I had to watch! 🙂 Thank you for sharing these moments on UA-cam.
To see life around Oban, in the very town and the very year I was born is incredible. Lismore lighthouse, Mull, Inverary etc. Thank you so much for uploading this!
Thanks for posting. Brought back vivid memories of my childhood holidays at Ardtornish, on the Sound of Mull. I well remember the spectacle of the King George V, Columba and Claymore steaming up the Sound of Mull on Tobermory games day, pipe bands on deck. And my grandfather disappearing into the Mishnish Hotel for a “refreshment” …or six! Simpler times.
An excellent video of Scotland in 1965, just a pity there's no sound, but even at that, l did enjoy it immensely, - A big thank you to the person who made this trimendous video.
Fantastic film Brought back a few memories of school trips to Oban , Mull and points west, Have subscribed and am looking forward to seeing more, Thanks
The Scottish people , a wonderful culture::: sadly it is no more ::: if the people from this video would be transported to 2024 , they would not think they were still in the beautiful Scotland of 1965 !!!
@@cooperization hi. Could I ask where you heard about this? The videos have been around for over 2 years and viewing has jumped in the last few days and we do not know why. Thanks, Ray
@@raycleary7090 Yeah sure. I'm a daily user of YT and in my subscriptions i watch alot of older/historic material including Holiday vids'. This came on my home page and i can only assume it was alogrithims that suggested it.Thoroughly enjoyed,cheers.
This has just popped up on YT whilst looking at a boating film, it's a shame no sound but I can't get it both ways as Im happy as it is. Was the race track Musselburgh ? Also did you have relatives in East Lothian by any chance. Thanks for well taken film show. @@raycleary7090
Great stuff! Fascinating how life has changed from the days when everyone had a hat and raincoat.......and where did the traffic go to? Please keep them coming!
We are super curious how you found this. They have been available for well over two years but in the last three days the Scotland video has been watched 2,500 times 😲👏👏
Thanks for that. People are enjoying the views of the past. The pipe band in our village, Lusk, Co Dublin, Ireland won the world championship this year, 2024 👏👏
@@raycleary7090Your video just popped up in my feed too. I think it's because I look at a lot of videos about Ireland and Scotland, but why it wasn't sent to me months ago, who can say?
For a number of reasons I find your mum’s cine film interesting. Princes Street is shown with very few pedestrians as opposed to now when it’s nothing short of a Disneyesque theme park all year round. At the point that this film was shot the Forth Road Bridge had been open for barely a year. At that time pedestrians were still permitted to cross and many did so for the novelty. Eventually the number of jumpers forced the authorities to close the walkway. Sadly around 800 suicides are known to a have taken place from the bridge.
@@ComrieFilms-mr1cz I stand corrected, but I’ve tried to walk across on about three occasions and there have been barriers across stopping pedestrians and cyclists. I was told it was to stop jumpers.
Ray, you kindly replied to a comment I made regarding soundtrack however, looking for the same Tis not to be found ergo, I reply this way (oh I’m confident the prob is at my end dude, tech and I are mortal enemies it seems at times) Where was I?? Oh! Yeah re the soundtrack, no probs at all I asked only in case I had (again) mucked things up at my end ;-) Whether soundtrack or no, nothing detracts from the wonderful historical footage your mum has taken. I’m sure (tho not 100%) that the Scottish Historical society , tho it may have another title or indeed point you to another Scottish society who may very much love to have a copy of your film. Even if you point them to your channel where you have it posted that way they will be better informed re the content. Oh!! Imo, they will be delighted it has no soundtrack, (obviously if it were narrated by your mum whilst recording I’m convinced that would add greatly to their interest, in my humble opinion Ray) Thanks again for the beautiful upload, now I have looked further you have some fabby content which I look forward to enjoying 😀 Cheers dude.
@@Fyodor48 no soundtrack. There maybe music she would have added bit I don't have the equipment to access it. There is a small mag tape strip on the side of the film.
Apologies Ray, I totally missed this when replying 🙄 alas such is my relationship with tech lol Hopefully you caught my reply above in a ‘new comment’ Thanks again my friend
I've had a chuckle to myself about about how many redheads/gingers there appears to be. It's true that Scotland has a higher percentage than most countries, but I am wondering if it is artificially high here. Is it possible that in digitising the cine film (as it says in the details) AI has been used to add colour to what was originally B&W film?
@@elainemacdonald6541 😂 och nooo (read that in a Scots accent😂) The gadget used was a movie scanner. It scanned each frame from the film and created a video file by joining all the scans and playing them at the right speed. Only human intelligence was used. 😂
@@raycleary7090 Thank you for your reply, that is interesting to hear how it was done. After watching this film I watched another cine film (The Scottish Highlands) from 1961. I felt there was a similarity in the orange tones; maybe a feature of old cine film or maybe how it is ageing? It wasn't so much seeing those who were clearly ginger including family groups, but how many brown haired people seemed to have a strongish coppery tone in the brown. I hope I don't sound obsessive, was just pondering.... Even the chestnut horses at Musselburgh Races seemed super-bright, technicolour chestnut! I really enjoyed the film; it felt very familiar but simultaneously a long time ago. I was a child in the 60s/70s and the clothing styles for all ages is just as I remember. I'm sure everyone's wardrobe was much more limited than today, no film/TV franchise clothing for kids, the showerproof coat and head-square combination for the women, and more formal suit, shirt & tie or sports jacket, trousers, open-neck shirt for the men. Most folk looked older than their years, at least in comparison to current times. It looks as if folks appeared "young" until about 25 then instantly transformed into middle age - but an "older" looking middle age than folk today. The traffic was so light then and the vehicles look so dated too. It seems strange that such familiar sights are nearly 60 years old. I must stop commenting now as I figure that I must be sounding like a bit of an old git. I hope you derived much happiness from updating your family films and sharing them with others.
@elainemacdonald6541 Hi Elaine Thank you for your lovely reply. My mother would be so happy to see your reaction. I'm glad I was able to make her work available to everybody else. There are other family movies that she made like a family trip to Bective Abbey, a ruin in Co Meath -we know who to blame for it being a ruin 🙄🤴. all seven of us started exploring the ruin when a ghost 👻 appeared to different groups of us and everyone was frightened. My dad was reading the newspaper and didn't want to know. She appeared behind him, tipped his shoulder and disappeared. Eventually he got up and went looking with the kids. We cornered the ghost and it was my mother all the time 😂. She did a great job planning, filming, and editing the movie. We do not have the original film, only a poor quality VHS recording that was digitised onto a DVD. Thank you again for commenting on her work
@@raycleary7090 Hello again Ray, I love your story about your mum's ghostie film, she sounds a great mum who was really thoughtful and imaginative. No doubt you and your siblings miss her, but I'm sure she'd be pleased that you are sharing her films and providing entertainment to others.
DUDE!! Man you need to chill, 1946 here and God willing I shall see more. No need to be so pessimistic; Methinks you need Christ in your life, only then will the burdens that bother you will and can be lifted
How on earth does this have 9 thumbs ups (at my time of replying)? This is more of a reflection on the sad direction society has gone than your observation.
No, the SNP are replacing us with 'New Scots' (like Useless). Also, the poster must have edited the film to take out the 80% black & 19% brown part of the population that the BBC/ MSM & advertisers would like us to believe exists now and has done for centuries...😉
@@markshrimpton3138 shush ,Mark , hopefully they don't hear about Scotland, but I must admit there's a few about. I met a very dodgy 26 card trick posing as a doctor last year!! TBH Mark Everywhere I go, shopping, on bus , in coffee shop, all I hear now is English voices and they're not on holiday either. But I look on the bright side if it weren't for the English we would still be wearing skirts 😉
Humza Yousaf was complaining that most top positions in Scotland were still held by whites. I don’t think he was bothered about whether they were English or not.
Nice wee film. Congrats to your Mum. It's funny -- the film demonstrates that Scotland doesn't change; only the people do. Thanks for sharing.
My grandfather was also an avid movie buff. We all lived in Glasgow back then, but most of his films are of their travels abroad -- except for one of Millport around 1970.
Truly capturing how Beautiful and majestic Scotland was then . Thank you .
Still is.
*For Sure*
Landscapes rarely change, if only it were the same for ‘culture’ alas Tis not ;-(
The old King George sailing out from Bonnie Oban bay.
I was onboard her as a wee boy too, off to Mull ..happy days indeed!
Well that certainly wasn’t 1965.
I’ve heard it said that we all live our lives in the past well looking at this presentation who can blame us. Thanks for posting very enjoyable.
*INDEED*
How simple life was a selection box 1 toy your stocking filled with apples orange some small things,
The year I was born. Brilliant film, in colour too.
Wonderful nostalgia! Your video just appeared tonight and as I’m a great fan of nostalgia, I had to watch! 🙂 Thank you for sharing these moments on UA-cam.
Couldn’t agree more, Tis a wonderfully filmed bit of nostalgia, more so if you are of a ‘certain vintage’ heh
To see life around Oban, in the very town and the very year I was born is incredible. Lismore lighthouse, Mull, Inverary etc. Thank you so much for uploading this!
My grandfather helped with the building of the new fourth road bridge ~ 20 yrs later I was born in Kirkcaldy
Obviously walking across the Forth Road bridge was a popular novelty then. Today you can have it entirely to yourself!
Really enjoyed that , thank you for sharing.
She would be glad to know. Thank you for commenting
Wonderful film Ray, thanks for posting.
Held my breath when that lady was transferring to the tender! 7.5
I'm sure she was holding in her wind as well 😊
Thanks for posting. Brought back vivid memories of my childhood holidays at Ardtornish, on the Sound of Mull. I well remember the spectacle of the King George V, Columba and Claymore steaming up the Sound of Mull on Tobermory games day, pipe bands on deck. And my grandfather disappearing into the Mishnish Hotel for a “refreshment” …or six! Simpler times.
An excellent video of Scotland in 1965, just a pity there's no sound, but even at that, l did enjoy it immensely, - A big thank you to the person who made this trimendous video.
Fantastic film Brought back a few memories of school trips to Oban , Mull and points west, Have subscribed and am looking forward to seeing more, Thanks
Thanks for posting this. Brings back memories of childhood trips to the Highlands
Glad you enjoyed it
The Scottish people , a wonderful culture::: sadly it is no more ::: if the people from this video would be transported to 2024 , they would not think they were still in the beautiful Scotland of 1965 !!!
Tobermory, Staffa, Iona on the King George V.
Nothing’s changed - apart from the buses!
And the colour of the people
Fantastic.
@@cooperization hi. Could I ask where you heard about this? The videos have been around for over 2 years and viewing has jumped in the last few days and we do not know why.
Thanks, Ray
@@raycleary7090 Yeah sure. I'm a daily user of YT and in my subscriptions i watch alot of older/historic material including Holiday vids'. This came on my home page and i can only assume it was alogrithims that suggested it.Thoroughly enjoyed,cheers.
This has just popped up on YT whilst looking at a boating film, it's a shame no sound but I can't get it both ways as Im happy as it is. Was the race track Musselburgh ? Also did you have relatives in East Lothian by any chance. Thanks for well taken film show. @@raycleary7090
Seeing the men battle it out in the highland dancing stood out. Are there many men competing these days?
That stood out for me, too. I've not seen any men competing in the last 20 years! The wrestling was quite something, too!
No not many, in fact I can’t recall the last time I saw men, as opposed to boys, competing in the dancing.
We cannot even define a man these days.
The weather's the same😂 Well, someone had to say it......
More simple way life.
Great stuff! Fascinating how life has changed from the days when everyone had a hat and raincoat.......and where did the traffic go to? Please keep them coming!
We are super curious how you found this. They have been available for well over two years but in the last three days the Scotland video has been watched 2,500 times 😲👏👏
Much more traffic now eh..so much so we had to build another bridge.
@@raycleary7090 Just popped up on my feed this morning! I wonder if it is a numbers game and it has suddenly passed some threshold?
Thanks for that. People are enjoying the views of the past. The pipe band in our village, Lusk, Co Dublin, Ireland won the world championship this year, 2024 👏👏
@@raycleary7090Your video just popped up in my feed too. I think it's because I look at a lot of videos about Ireland and Scotland, but why it wasn't sent to me months ago, who can say?
For a number of reasons I find your mum’s cine film interesting. Princes Street is shown with very few pedestrians as opposed to now when it’s nothing short of a Disneyesque theme park all year round. At the point that this film was shot the Forth Road Bridge had been open for barely a year. At that time pedestrians were still permitted to cross and many did so for the novelty. Eventually the number of jumpers forced the authorities to close the walkway. Sadly around 800 suicides are known to a have taken place from the bridge.
This is incorrect. You can still walk over the Forth Road Bridge to this day.
@@ComrieFilms-mr1cz I stand corrected, but I’ve tried to walk across on about three occasions and there have been barriers across stopping pedestrians and cyclists. I was told it was to stop jumpers.
@@markshrimpton3138 I think the walkways are often shut for maintenance, but not usually both sides at once.
Ray, you kindly replied to a comment I made regarding soundtrack however, looking for the same Tis not to be found ergo, I reply this way (oh I’m confident the prob is at my end dude, tech and I are mortal enemies it seems at times)
Where was I?? Oh! Yeah re the soundtrack, no probs at all I asked only in case I had (again) mucked things up at my end ;-)
Whether soundtrack or no, nothing detracts from the wonderful historical footage your mum has taken. I’m sure (tho not 100%) that the Scottish Historical society , tho it may have another title or indeed point you to another Scottish society who may very much love to have a copy of your film. Even if you point them to your channel where you have it posted that way they will be better informed re the content.
Oh!! Imo, they will be delighted it has no soundtrack, (obviously if it were narrated by your mum whilst recording I’m convinced that would add greatly to their interest, in my humble opinion Ray)
Thanks again for the beautiful upload, now I have looked further you have some fabby content which I look forward to enjoying 😀
Cheers dude.
Is that old road bridge still open? I heard there’s a new one?
Oban Highland Games
No soundtrack?? Or is it moi’?
@@Fyodor48 no soundtrack. There maybe music she would have added bit I don't have the equipment to access it. There is a small mag tape strip on the side of the film.
Apologies Ray, I totally missed this when replying 🙄 alas such is my relationship with tech lol
Hopefully you caught my reply above in a ‘new comment’
Thanks again my friend
I've had a chuckle to myself about about how many redheads/gingers there appears to be. It's true that Scotland has a higher percentage than most countries, but I am wondering if it is artificially high here. Is it possible that in digitising the cine film (as it says in the details) AI has been used to add colour to what was originally B&W film?
@@elainemacdonald6541 😂 och nooo (read that in a Scots accent😂)
The gadget used was a movie scanner. It scanned each frame from the film and created a video file by joining all the scans and playing them at the right speed. Only human intelligence was used. 😂
@@raycleary7090 Thank you for your reply, that is interesting to hear how it was done. After watching this film I watched another cine film (The Scottish Highlands) from 1961. I felt there was a similarity in the orange tones; maybe a feature of old cine film or maybe how it is ageing? It wasn't so much seeing those who were clearly ginger including family groups, but how many brown haired people seemed to have a strongish coppery tone in the brown. I hope I don't sound obsessive, was just pondering.... Even the chestnut horses at Musselburgh Races seemed super-bright, technicolour chestnut!
I really enjoyed the film; it felt very familiar but simultaneously a long time ago. I was a child in the 60s/70s and the clothing styles for all ages is just as I remember. I'm sure everyone's wardrobe was much more limited than today, no film/TV franchise clothing for kids, the showerproof coat and head-square combination for the women, and more formal suit, shirt & tie or sports jacket, trousers, open-neck shirt for the men.
Most folk looked older than their years, at least in comparison to current times. It looks as if folks appeared "young" until about 25 then instantly transformed into middle age - but an "older" looking middle age than folk today.
The traffic was so light then and the vehicles look so dated too. It seems strange that such familiar sights are nearly 60 years old.
I must stop commenting now as I figure that I must be sounding like a bit of an old git.
I hope you derived much happiness from updating your family films and sharing them with others.
@elainemacdonald6541
Hi Elaine
Thank you for your lovely reply. My mother would be so happy to see your reaction. I'm glad I was able to make her work available to everybody else. There are other family movies that she made like a family trip to Bective Abbey, a ruin in Co Meath -we know who to blame for it being a ruin 🙄🤴. all seven of us started exploring the ruin when a ghost 👻 appeared to different groups of us and everyone was frightened. My dad was reading the newspaper and didn't want to know. She appeared behind him, tipped his shoulder and disappeared. Eventually he got up and went looking with the kids. We cornered the ghost and it was my mother all the time 😂. She did a great job planning, filming, and editing the movie.
We do not have the original film, only a poor quality VHS recording that was digitised onto a DVD.
Thank you again for commenting on her work
@@raycleary7090 Hello again Ray, I love your story about your mum's ghostie film, she sounds a great mum who was really thoughtful and imaginative. No doubt you and your siblings miss her, but I'm sure she'd be pleased that you are sharing her films and providing entertainment to others.
Can’t be Scotland it’s not raining?
@@patmays7344 That was before climate change 😂
One bath per week, whether you needed it or not 😢 one coal fired heated room, ice on the bedsheets.
@@neilmckay8649 and inside the single pane windows
No sound
@@maureennewman905 Correct, there is no sound. There may be sound.on the original film but I do not have the equipment to check
Wouldn’t it be great to go back to the pre invasion days
Mmm 1168 or 1065? 🇮🇪
Or maybe 1295 🏴
I was born in 1965, and I’m nearly dead. So all these people in the film are dead.
@@chillin127 I was born in 1959 and I'm not giving up yet. There would be some kids still around 👍😂
That's the spirit!
Same here. Notice the 2 guys in Highland dress playing bagpipes had a cigarette in their hands.
You’re cheery.
DUDE!! Man you need to chill, 1946 here and God willing I shall see more. No need to be so pessimistic;
Methinks you need Christ in your life, only then will the burdens that bother you will and can be lifted
Not a Muslim in sight
How on earth does this have 9 thumbs ups (at my time of replying)? This is more of a reflection on the sad direction society has gone than your observation.
Your moronity is making you miss out on some good friends 😉
@johnmayberry7669 What a ridiculous comment!
What an embarrassing comment. Have you always been a bigot or was it a lifelong ambition?
Dick
They've all been replaced by English
Unfortunately very true, especially when we have a free health service, now same as engerland Fekt
No, the SNP are replacing us with 'New Scots' (like Useless).
Also, the poster must have edited the film to take out the 80% black & 19% brown part of the population that the BBC/ MSM & advertisers would like us to believe exists now and has done for centuries...😉
Nigerians, Pakistanis and Afghans more likely.
@@markshrimpton3138 shush ,Mark , hopefully they don't hear about Scotland, but I must admit there's a few about. I met a very dodgy 26 card trick posing as a doctor last year!! TBH Mark Everywhere I go, shopping, on bus , in coffee shop, all I hear now is English voices and they're not on holiday either. But I look on the bright side if it weren't for the English we would still be wearing skirts 😉
Humza Yousaf was complaining that most top positions in Scotland were still held by whites. I don’t think he was bothered about whether they were English or not.
Refugees welcome !
More to the point, what did you think of the actual video?
@@addier44 Sadly, @POD1888 is another example of social media's rather large, inevitable downside. I wouldn't recommend 'talking sense' to them.