I live in Peterhead and have done since 1985 - my family moved here as my Dad was relocated to Peterhead Prison (he worked in the Surgery Dept.). I remember the riots of 1987 as we lived very close to the prison; the flashes and bangs going on that night as the hostages were being rescued will remain with me forever. My Dad was one of the medical officers positioned just beneath the roof when Jackie Stuart was lowered down, after having been rescued by the SAS, Many thanks for the video and I I have learned so much more about my home town in the past few minutes than I have cared to realise in the past 30+ years of residing here.
What a treat to find this on You Tube! I haven't been in Peterhead since the 1950s and 1960s when I used to go every year with my parents to visit my grandma and great-aunt. It was a lovely little holiday place back then with an active fishing industry. I remember as a child going down to the harbour in the morning with my bucket and spade and asking a fisherman if he would fill it with herring, which fishermen generously did for visitors. Not far from the 'Muckle Kirk' used to be the big Crosse & Blackwell factory, and in the morning the town used to know what they were cooking up that day from the aroma that wafted around the vicinity. Lots of memories, and so many of them brought back here! Many thanks also to this splendid young lady for making such a fine job of this walkabout. She has a beautiful speaking voice with a lovely pure Scottish accent. I could listen to her for hours!
I know you posted this video Kin Grant several years ago but I only came upon it a few hours ago and it must be the spirit of my ancestors who guided me to watch! My beloved paternal grandmother Alice Booth was born in Peterhead alas she immigrated with my beloved grandfather (Edinburgg birn)who was posted to North America however no doubt many Booths and Stewarts are to be found in the cemeteries in Peterhead.❤ Thank you what a peaceful wonderful video. I know my grandmother Booth was very fond of one particular fish and chip place there and I hope that you are still making videos I will check it out and please accentuate the wonderful seafood that is prevalent all through Scotland. All hail Scotland the Brave forever. I shall, I hope, follow their hardy footsteps one day!
Thank you Kim I was born and brought up in peterheed. Left and lived in Aberdeen for awhile before emigrating to Australia in the early eighties.🙏. Brings back memories.
I hope Scotland tourism appreciate the fact that your videos and photography play a significant role in your viewers from outside Scotland having a desire to visit this beautiful part of the world.
Im glad to see people making my home seem much more bright than it actually is xD Great to see people also taking more time and interest in the history of it too, although its not much now it's interesting to know what history it holds!!!
An enjoyable vid Kim and you do have the voice for documentaries, your presentation skills are coming along in leaps and bounds, so will be looking forward to some more interesting docuvlogs, (a new word I've invented 😂) in the future. ❤️
Well done, Kim! Interesting stories and sights. Congratulations to Peterhead for investing in the trail, and to you for a super walkthrough! This is my first day of 2 weeks vacation, and a great way to start over breakfast!
Wow, that Peterhead Town Trail sounds EPIC! 🤩 History, ghost stories, maybe even buried pirate treasure? 🏴☠ Sounds so much more exciting than walking my dog around the neighborhood! 😅 I definitely learned a lot though - no idea fishermen wore blue stockings or that towns had official drummers. 🥁 Anyone else want to drop everything and head to Peterhead?
Thank you Kim you make want to travel to Scotland. Living in the slash and burn state ( California) I'ts hard to find anything a hundred years old and such a beautiful quaint city
Hi Kim what a beautiful documentary type video your presentation was also beautifully done I've said many times that the Scottish tourist industry should use your talent and passion. Until next time take care and stay safe.
I was there for a few hours a couple of months ago and I have to say it is one of the shabbiest places I’ve ever been to in Scotland … and that’s saying something. Needs a huge amount of money spent on it.
Well deen on yer wee video of my toon, richt fine ti see folk takin in interest in the blootoon, shame we dinna hae or dee mare ti get mare folk inti the toon ti holiday n visit x
I have several Scottish ancestors, but the only one that I know the location where they came from was my Mclarty, they left the Mull of Kintrye in 1774.
For those of us that can’t travel this summer, thank you for this ‘trip’
I live in Peterhead and have done since 1985 - my family moved here as my Dad was relocated to Peterhead Prison (he worked in the Surgery Dept.). I remember the riots of 1987 as we lived very close to the prison; the flashes and bangs going on that night as the hostages were being rescued will remain with me forever. My Dad was one of the medical officers positioned just beneath the roof when Jackie Stuart was lowered down, after having been rescued by the SAS,
Many thanks for the video and I I have learned so much more about my home town in the past few minutes than I have cared to realise in the past 30+ years of residing here.
Hi Mark
Do you think it's a safe place to live in it ?
What a treat to find this on You Tube! I haven't been in Peterhead since the 1950s and 1960s when I used to go every year with my parents to visit my grandma and great-aunt. It was a lovely little holiday place back then with an active fishing industry. I remember as a child going down to the harbour in the morning with my bucket and spade and asking a fisherman if he would fill it with herring, which fishermen generously did for visitors. Not far from the 'Muckle Kirk' used to be the big Crosse & Blackwell factory, and in the morning the town used to know what they were cooking up that day from the aroma that wafted around the vicinity. Lots of memories, and so many of them brought back here!
Many thanks also to this splendid young lady for making such a fine job of this walkabout. She has a beautiful speaking voice with a lovely pure Scottish accent. I could listen to her for hours!
I know you posted this video Kin Grant several years ago but I only came upon it a few hours ago and it must be the spirit of my ancestors who guided me to watch! My beloved paternal grandmother Alice Booth was born in Peterhead alas she immigrated with my beloved grandfather (Edinburgg birn)who was posted to North America however no doubt many Booths and Stewarts are to be found in the cemeteries in Peterhead.❤ Thank you what a peaceful wonderful video. I know my grandmother Booth was very fond of one particular fish and chip place there and I hope that you are still making videos I will check it out and please accentuate the wonderful seafood that is prevalent all through Scotland. All hail Scotland the Brave forever.
I shall, I hope, follow their hardy footsteps one day!
Well dune Kim Grant I enjoyed this trip back in time it's interesting thank you for taking us along ...
Thank you Kim I was born and brought up in peterheed. Left and lived in Aberdeen for awhile before emigrating to Australia in the early eighties.🙏. Brings back memories.
I hope Scotland tourism appreciate the fact that your videos and photography play a significant role in your viewers from outside Scotland having a desire to visit this beautiful part of the world.
Documentry, Nicely done. Nice to see parts of Scotland. Your talent never stops. Onwards and upwards. 👍
Im glad to see people making my home seem much more bright than it actually is xD Great to see people also taking more time and interest in the history of it too, although its not much now it's interesting to know what history it holds!!!
Thank you Kim, the history of any place is actually a key to its future. 🙏
I live in Peterhead
Brilliant and to visit Peterhead in the winter really shows how beautiful the town is!
Photographer, Tour Guide. Yes, I agree, your voice for documentaries is OUTSTANDING. Stay safe inches times.
Omg I used to live here, this is a blast from the past
An enjoyable vid Kim and you do have the voice for documentaries, your presentation skills are coming along in leaps and bounds, so will be looking forward to some more interesting docuvlogs, (a new word I've invented 😂) in the future. ❤️
Another awesome video Kim, you have opened my eyes to so many places to visit in the east of Scotland thank you.
Thanks for the tour! What a neat town to explore.
My hometown..miss it so much.🩷❤
Well done, Kim! Interesting stories and sights. Congratulations to Peterhead for investing in the trail, and to you for a super walkthrough! This is my first day of 2 weeks vacation, and a great way to start over breakfast!
Wow, that Peterhead Town Trail sounds EPIC! 🤩 History, ghost stories, maybe even buried pirate treasure? 🏴☠ Sounds so much more exciting than walking my dog around the neighborhood! 😅 I definitely learned a lot though - no idea fishermen wore blue stockings or that towns had official drummers. 🥁 Anyone else want to drop everything and head to Peterhead?
wow, your skill to represent places! Living right at the beach here and it is beautiful.
Yup I've been there. There are some really nice towns and villages on the east coast.
Keep up the great work kim
Simon Stevens I live there
Tanks for a lovely tour of Peterhead
Thank you Kim you make want to travel to Scotland. Living in the slash and burn state ( California) I'ts hard to find anything a hundred years old and such a beautiful quaint city
Another excellent production kim better than some on tv
Hi Kim what a beautiful documentary type video your presentation was also beautifully done I've said many times that the Scottish tourist industry should use your talent and passion. Until next time take care and stay safe.
I tried to follow the trail yesterday, but I had trouble following the map. I shall have to try again with the help of this video 😅
Interesting video. Well done Kim.👍👍👍
I was there for a few hours a couple of months ago and I have to say it is one of the shabbiest places I’ve ever been to in Scotland … and that’s saying something. Needs a huge amount of money spent on it.
Very interesting video Kim nicely put together....well Done !!!!!
Well deen on yer wee video of my toon, richt fine ti see folk takin in interest in the blootoon, shame we dinna hae or dee mare ti get mare folk inti the toon ti holiday n visit x
I have several Scottish ancestors, but the only one that I know the location where they came from was my Mclarty, they left the Mull of Kintrye in 1774.
I absolutely thought this was a made-for-TV travel show. Just the comments made me realize that you're an independent UA-camr. Good job!
What a compliment - thank you ☺️
great work Kim ,great documentary
thanks for the video from egypt :)
Wow!! nice ♥♥♥
I was born in this town
Used to bide in Buchanhaven...
Home for me. Thank you. X
I was just in Peterhead today to go to Rattray head lighthouse
Omg i live in peterhead
Same
Galing naman po godbless po
a great video but where were all the people?
i saw my house from the tower
Well done Kim
She's a bonny lassie but Peterheid looks a bit grey. I'm sure the people are nice.
i live there im pretty nice
Eh, 5 seconds in! Is Peterhead not part of Scotlands rugged coastline??
but what about....peterhead fc ......balmoor stadium..???.....no mention.?
Heads up, Kim.....
The word is "You- gie", also "Roanheads". Any fisher quinine will help you pronunciation.
I just want to go home
Nice work. FYI, Ugie is pronounced oogie (boogie without the b).
Hope you washed your hands after going through the alleyway. Good video
Some words in Scottish are the same as afrikaans...
Kerk- Church, vloer- floor, kannae - can not
wer a y from
Your phone is massive
Sponsored by Aberdeenshire Council who care about the town as much as the Germans cared about building an Aldi next to the World War One Memorial...
Worst town in the world