A delightful piece of film! Both of the Islay steamers are in it (Lochnevis in the first scene at West Loch Tarbert and then Lochiel there and at Jura and Islay), and the footage of Lochbroom at Oban is very unusual. Do you know where the caravan was pitched between the Islay scenes and the Oban scenes? It looks very craggy and scenic. I think the ship with the two buff funnels may have been Waverley when it was on the "Three Lochs" tour up Loch Long to Lochgoilhead and Arrochar.
I believe that the caravan site (between the Islay scenes & the Oban scenes) was about 4 miles south of Oban and overlooking the Sound of Kerrera. Looks lovely!!
@@dianamarshall-kay6776 Recognised it,did similar things with my mum and dad and younger brother.a few years later I was also up there regularly with mates climbing the Cobbler. We also had a Westie,ours was called Shona,great wee dogs,people were always stopping us asking if we would let Shona mate,with their Westie because he was getting bad tempered and a vet had said that was probably the problem. However mum never took anyone up on it,she'd had past experience of pups. Great wee film,brings back a lot of very happy memories.
Just loved it, I so enjoyed watching it.
Thank you. I am the little blond girl in case you were wondering!
Fantasic wee film, amazing that Inveraray and Oban have changed so little,thank you so much for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it thank you!
Loved it! A look at the good old days.
Awesome. A westie and fine whiskey names!
Thank you 👍
The ferry is the MV Lochiel, you will make many people happy with this video! This is fantastic!
I'm delighted you've enjoyed it & I know my mum & dad will be too when I tell them tomorrow.
Delightful! Loved the shot of the submarine too!
Glad you enjoyed watching it. The submarine was torpedo testing!!
No roll on roll off ferries then? MacBrayne's was a separate company from Caledonian Steam Packet Co.
A delightful piece of film! Both of the Islay steamers are in it (Lochnevis in the first scene at West Loch Tarbert and then Lochiel there and at Jura and Islay), and the footage of Lochbroom at Oban is very unusual. Do you know where the caravan was pitched between the Islay scenes and the Oban scenes? It looks very craggy and scenic. I think the ship with the two buff funnels may have been Waverley when it was on the "Three Lochs" tour up Loch Long to Lochgoilhead and Arrochar.
Hi, glad you liked it! I believe the caravan site was the Forestry Commission site at Ardgartan.
Just had another look at the film & I think the site at the end was at Ardgartan. I'll have to check with Dad & get back to you.
I believe that the caravan site (between the Islay scenes & the Oban scenes) was about 4 miles south of Oban and overlooking the Sound of Kerrera. Looks lovely!!
Thanks. It certainly does!
@@dianamarshall-kay6776 Recognised it,did similar things with my mum and dad and younger brother.a few years later I was also up there regularly with mates climbing the Cobbler. We also had a Westie,ours was called Shona,great wee dogs,people were always stopping us asking if we would let Shona mate,with their Westie because he was getting bad tempered and a vet had said that was probably the problem. However mum never took anyone up on it,she'd had past experience of pups.
Great wee film,brings back a lot of very happy memories.
Hi Diana, I was wondering if it would be possible to use a little bit of your footage for a project we're working on at the Islay Gaelic Centre?
Thank you for getting in touch. Please send further details to my email being diana@diskay.co.uk Thanks.
@@dianamarshall-kay6776 Thank you very much, I've sent you an email.