Those young lads do their families proud! Not one was sat sniggering, laughing, on their phones, looking out the window...they were listening to the Grandmother and Grandfather with full attention and respect. Fantastic boys. Very rare in this day and age. God bless the boys and their families.
This is brilliant... This isn't just Traveller history, this is all out history and shared culture. This is how we help to breakdown prejudice and discrimination, by learning to see 'others' as people. Please do more. Thank you for making this.
Thanks Karl, The ICC was so proud to screen and digitally premiere this important film that gives voices to young male Travellers! there needs to be more space and platforms for young male Traveller voices, to be heard throughout the globe!
I loved this little documentary. I loved granny too!! Cherish her while you can. I lost my nana 3 years ago and her mum came from a traveller family so I got all the old stories like youre nana just told. The good old days. Stark contrast to the Times we live in now. Good fortune to you all and gods blessings. Keep strong boys!!
What an amazing photograph at 35:25. The boy lost in thought, protected and loved so clearly by his father. The father also lost in a different World of thought, surrounded by such great responsibility and hardship, yet still strong, gentle and kind. Brilliant photo.
Well done lads. Only came across this by accident. Lovely to see you putting out a positive image of yourselves, your family and Travellers in general. You are a credit to your parents. Id say they are proud of each of you
Back to watch for the 5th time. Margaret Cash is such a lovely, respectable woman,the way she always invokes God after mentioning someone's name that she cared for - I love the way she tells a story,she makes me picture as if I was there. Beautiful documentary.
no such thing as travlers.. we are all Irish with same blood and surnames we was all nomadic Gaels diveded by English empire crown.. stop thinking you're different blood than other Irish with same surnames 🇮🇪
Wonderful to watch Traveler Tales a massive thank you for sharing your stories . and hearing the songs was a real treat .Wishing you all the very best , stay free
no such thing as travlers there just Irish like all Irish people we was all nomadic Gaels diveded by English empire we all bare the same Irish surnames 🇮🇪
Boy was rite a believe in my time to ..there be no trailers we.l be forced of the road it's hapned haf way ther wid chalets n houses on sites no travelling ..that makes me sad .nd woulda broke my old dad god rest heart.❤
I enjoyed this, the travellers are very family orientated, a lot of people don't like them in Ireland or England but I have always got on with them one time we were on the boat going over to Ireland, we were sat with other Joe public on the couches and chairs in the bar, the travellers came in with their family's and sat down on the rest of the chairs,everybody gets up to leave, except me and my auld man, no one should get treated like, they are the nicest people you will ever meet!
The way people in Ireland and England talk about (and treat) travellers is the same way as the Black community is viewed and treated in the USA. Yet these same people call white Americans racist and say they support BLM and other similar movements. Ignoring their total hypocrisy.
no such thing as travlers there just Irish people like the rest of the Irish Gaels were was all nomadic we bare all same Irish surnames it was the English crown that dived the Irish 🇮🇪
@@W-E-A-P we know of irish and Scottish garlic. BUT The Travelling Community is an Irish ethnic minority group. Travellers traditionally lived nomadically, moving from place to place, and followed their family routes around a region in Ireland looking for work and visiting fairs.
@@joseph-be6me it was the Irish Gaels who brang Gaeilge Gaelic to Scotland and Isle of man the Scottish were Pics from picland spoke pictish wiped out by the saxons we called it Albain the Scottish Highlands bare all Irish Gael names mac mc ò nì and the Gaeilge Gaelic is Irish language orgine Éire the Scottish spoke pictish wiped out by the saxons 🇮🇪 suas Gaeil na hÉireann
@@joseph-be6me And about you're minority.. yes native Irish nearly a minority from all the other forigne yokes coming in to the country.. I'll say it again no such thing as travlers there just Irish like native Irish.
Thank you & keep it going that's some voice. People need to give travellers a break there spotless & would help you. God bless us all & stay together tell your tales so nobody will ever forget are pass 🙏 🙏🙏🙏
My great granny was Irish , she came over to the Uk when the potato famine was about. All my life I felt I wanted a more nomadic life. My granny not great granny is still alive and spent many years traveling around, not with a horse n cart but a old sherpa van . Some people feel alive living this way. Wish me luck on completing my dream!
Loved the story of maggie cash bless her but lads give your grandma a big cuddle cause these women are the strengh of everything your family stands for like my nanna there strengh and thete integrity and love for there husband and family is everything be lucky
I could listen to grandma all day.£30 a day that was a lot of money back then.it was a lot easier on the men,ladies had to care for the children,wash the clothes,make food.all this in horse cart,hard hard times no doubt.remember my late mother,about a family of gypsy ,that was staying on the side of road,my father was a child,he had some muscular problems,he had fallen into a pond,he could not get back up,the gypsy family had heard him shouting,they managed to save him.from there on they were allowed to park their cart in their small field at the back of the cottage,they would come round every year or two,they became good friends.any gypsy would be welcomed to stay in our paddock any time,they get hounded no matter where they go.I live in small village in west wales.🏴🏴
I'm listening to this guy singing and I'm convinced that some of the US southern states are heavily influenced by the Irish culture. I mean all ethnic groups in some southern states. I close my and he sounds like some of my African-American relatives.
When the son started singing near the end, I thought it was his Father's voice! I loved the model wagons, with the photos of Mum and Dad as young people. I hope the boys have a chance to get on, it's not easy being young lads when it's hard to get work. I could listen to Grandma for hours, I'm glad she has a warm home in her old age and the family around. I used to do farm work in the 70's, some Traveller women used to work there too, as well as local women and teenagers. Picking fruit and spuds. That sort of work is gone now, it's people brought in by agencies, often from Eastern Europe - can't just turn up . I've always lived near Travellers, as a kid, then later next to a permanent site in London and now back in Essex. It's not an easy life, and it's sad the old ways have had to go for many. Keep your history and stories from the older ones, it's your roots. Great film, they're a nice bunch of lads, remind me of my nephews. Good luck.
I remember as a child, my mother would tell us about so and so in the family, “ they was a Tinker “. I’m currently trying to find out what exactly she meant. My family is of Irish extraction
Its a saying today we dont know were born Ive never wanted for anything but ive tought my kids to b thankful for what they.theyre good kids I thank god for what i have If i ever see anyone in need i help
It's really quite sad because it is an end of an era especially for the travelling community. As there is no industry anymore in the country side. All the establishments in farming are going into liquidation. Their is not much for younger people. I've no words really.
@@Michael-Vibinto me you get good and bad. Some are incredibly dishonest but its usually the one particular group then on other hand some folks are real nice people.
Ive met travellers here in Scotland, they were right nasty pieces of work. They terrorise and rule a certain part of town. They are irish travellers who came over here. This family here in this documentary seem so lovely. A lot are not as nice unfortunately
No the people you meet we're not very nice. Their is a lot of horrible people in the SETTLED COMMUNITY also just like in any walk of life. If you have nothing nice to say then don't say nothing at all. Bye
Love travellers I always have and I’m not one either. Too much prejudice against them when all they’re doing is living their culture. There’s good and bad in all walks of life yet with travellers they only ever gets portrayed with their bad aspects. They’re human the end of the day and I’ve massive respect for them. This documentary shows them in the correct light and them lads have morals standard and integrity taught to them by their parents. Good on the travelling community ❤
All called Ned Cash, who ever was the Ned they are named after must have been a respected chap. Wonder if it's SN older gentleman than Ned Snr. Shown in this?
Old generation traveller's would put some of the new generation to shame. All they do is spend their time making stupid WhatsApp videos arguing and fighting with each other... Loyalty has turned into jealousy unfortunately sad times.
In my family two brothers married two sisters; so there twelve of us with the same last name. I have a brother who is only eleven months older than me. Go figure, African American Catholic family
@@ldvconvoy4063 Yes it is fine. But no child should be rared by the side of the road. Once travellers have children they should provide the stability and security of a warm house.
Pay some taxes, get a job like the rest of us ,you know were the dole is or the hospital when you need them, I have to pay my tax cant even get in to a hospital, workers of Ireland today are fools for paying for the rest of the others that wont work,,,,
Do you really have to hate ? And no why should they give up there nomadic life style there culture comes first get a life your just showing your true colours
I DONT get the statement of my Fadda and their Fadda are brothers AND my Mudda and their Mudda are sisters ....sooo that makes them double cousins ????? And YES i can pick on their accents cause im a hickbilly from the waaaaay backwoods of Georgia and i live in illinois so i speak different from these folk up here.....and they call me country.....
Those young lads do their families proud! Not one was sat sniggering, laughing, on their phones, looking out the window...they were listening to the Grandmother and Grandfather with full attention and respect. Fantastic boys. Very rare in this day and age. God bless the boys and their families.
I love the family pride and having each others backs. And i love the granny. big respect.
I am impressed by how her grandsons sat and listened to stories they must have heard time and again. That was sweet!
It matters not the repetition but rather it's the telling that's cherished.
yeah sweet scammers
This is brilliant... This isn't just Traveller history, this is all out history and shared culture. This is how we help to breakdown prejudice and discrimination, by learning to see 'others' as people. Please do more. Thank you for making this.
Thanks Karl, The ICC was so proud to screen and digitally premiere this important film that gives voices to young male Travellers! there needs to be more space and platforms for young male Traveller voices, to be heard throughout the globe!
That fence in the beginning is literally stolen from a pavement 🤣🤣🤣
no such thing as travlers there just Irish like all Irish same people same surnames we were all nomadic Gaels 🇮🇪
Thanks Karl. Enjoyed making the film. Great lads.
@@W-E-A-P speak for yourself
Love his voice reminds of some of the old country songs that are dear to my heart. God bless
Maggie is a lovely woman. I loved listening to her.
I am a Stewart but I am half Irish to I am a Romany Gypsey traveler from Scotland. I sang that song well. It brings back memories
Love you Grans old stories and advice. A lovely lady indeed.
I loved this little documentary. I loved granny too!! Cherish her while you can. I lost my nana 3 years ago and her mum came from a traveller family so I got all the old stories like youre nana just told. The good old days. Stark contrast to the Times we live in now. Good fortune to you all and gods blessings. Keep strong boys!!
Thanks for watching
What an amazing photograph at 35:25. The boy lost in thought, protected and loved so clearly by his father. The father also lost in a different World of thought, surrounded by such great responsibility and hardship, yet still strong, gentle and kind. Brilliant photo.
One of the most interesting Documentaries I have seen on life as a young traveller
Well done lads. Only came across this by accident. Lovely to see you putting out a positive image of yourselves, your family and Travellers in general. You are a credit to your parents. Id say they are proud of each of you
Well Done Lads and that is a Grand Bow Top Wagon , Good Luck and Stay Safe when You are on the Road .
Back to watch for the 5th time. Margaret Cash is such a lovely, respectable woman,the way she always invokes God after mentioning someone's name that she cared for - I love the way she tells a story,she makes me picture as if I was there. Beautiful documentary.
Ģranny Cash...what a wise woman, God was with you and has never left! God Bless You and Protect You Always Xxx 🙏🏴
i know - so heart touching.
Loved this , your granny is an amazing lady , hope your all well
"Give respect get respect "
Well done boys...
I'd like to teach them practice what you preach next
Love this young traveller ...I love traveller people....Irish x
My dad still lives in his camper on the roads, he’s constantly getting moved on. The old ways have sadly long gone
Can’t even pull up with out being moved on now or have local people kicking up shit it’s a joke
@@danstatsun1595 A joke is leaving rubbish and shit and piss for other people to clean it up, that's a joke.
You all ruin it for yourselves..no sympathy.
That means your a half traveller fair play cuz
Fabulous film. Really enjoyed it especially the way these young men have such respect for their elders and their cultural past. Well done.
Thanks
lovely documentary, the grandmother in particular id love to listen to her all day
Mary talks a lot of wisdom god bless her
God bless the travellers may we multiply in numbers.
oh shit no
no such thing as travlers.. we are all Irish with same blood and surnames we was all nomadic Gaels diveded by English empire crown.. stop thinking you're different blood than other Irish with same surnames 🇮🇪
God Bless you All 💛⚘️
Wonderful to watch Traveler Tales a massive thank you for sharing your stories . and hearing the songs was a real treat .Wishing you all the very best , stay free
no such thing as travlers there just Irish like all Irish people we was all nomadic Gaels diveded by English empire we all bare the same Irish surnames 🇮🇪
@@W-E-A-P NO PEOPLE LIKE YOU CAME FROM THE LANDLORD'S SIDE.
Such a beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ lullaby.
Such a beautiful ❤️ tune.
Well done boys good story
Boy was rite a believe in my time to ..there be no trailers we.l be forced of the road it's hapned haf way ther wid chalets n houses on sites no travelling ..that makes me sad .nd woulda broke my old dad god rest heart.❤
Your all good boys I really hope you all do well in life be safe
Loved the grannies story enjoyed this documentary 👍
The granny was getting 30 pound a day.....i remeber getting 21 pound a week in those days.....she was probably extorting the crippled girl
@@toppertruthio or the woman could afford it. Jealous much
I enjoyed this, the travellers are very family orientated, a lot of people don't like them in Ireland or England but I have always got on with them one time we were on the boat going over to Ireland, we were sat with other Joe public on the couches and chairs in the bar, the travellers came in with their family's and sat down on the rest of the chairs,everybody gets up to leave, except me and my auld man, no one should get treated like, they are the nicest people you will ever meet!
It’s all good until it isn’t mate
The ICC was so proud to screen this film as part of Ireland's National Traveller Pride Week 2021
@@eddy0183 You could say that about any walk of life.
@@itsahoaxfolks , Exactly.
The way people in Ireland and England talk about (and treat) travellers is the same way as the Black community is viewed and treated in the USA. Yet these same people call white Americans racist and say they support BLM and other similar movements. Ignoring their total hypocrisy.
Thanks for sharing an insight into your lives , there is good and bad in all communities, unfortunately people tarnish you all with the same brush.
Very good video of Irish travellers, showing not all are in the travelling community as in the settled communities, well done to these young fellow's
no such thing as travlers there just Irish people like the rest of the Irish Gaels were was all nomadic we bare all same Irish surnames it was the English crown that dived the Irish 🇮🇪
@@W-E-A-P we know of irish and Scottish garlic.
BUT
The Travelling Community is an Irish ethnic minority group. Travellers traditionally lived nomadically, moving from place to place, and followed their family routes around a region in Ireland looking for work and visiting fairs.
@@joseph-be6me it was the Irish Gaels who brang Gaeilge Gaelic to Scotland and Isle of man the Scottish were Pics from picland spoke pictish wiped out by the saxons we called it Albain the Scottish Highlands bare all Irish Gael names mac mc ò nì and the Gaeilge Gaelic is Irish language orgine Éire the Scottish spoke pictish wiped out by the saxons 🇮🇪 suas Gaeil na hÉireann
@@joseph-be6me And about you're minority.. yes native Irish nearly a minority from all the other forigne yokes coming in to the country.. I'll say it again no such thing as travlers there just Irish like native Irish.
@@W-E-A-P check it out, don't just think check the facts 😉
Well done boys
Love 💓💓 her 💝 story 🤩💞
I really loved the old grannies tales. I was really drawn in like, but wouldn't £20 a day back then be an insane amount of money?
Thank you & keep it going that's some voice. People need to give travellers a break there spotless & would help you. God bless us all & stay together tell your tales so nobody will ever forget are pass 🙏 🙏🙏🙏
Excellent
My great granny was Irish , she came over to the Uk when the potato famine was about. All my life I felt I wanted a more nomadic life. My granny not great granny is still alive and spent many years traveling around, not with a horse n cart but a old sherpa van . Some people feel alive living this way. Wish me luck on completing my dream!
These groups make up under 3% of Irish people ..
Good luck but for every 1,,traveller the 're is 100 who will hate you just for breathing
@@thatvampirelorraineusual life then lol
Good luck to you,stay strong and be happee.😊
Loved the story of maggie cash bless her but lads give your grandma a big cuddle cause these women are the strengh of everything your family stands for like my nanna there strengh and thete integrity and love for there husband and family is everything be lucky
Fair play to you boys 👍☘
Nice lads ❤
I could listen to grandma all day.£30 a day that was a lot of money back then.it was a lot easier on the men,ladies had to care for the children,wash the clothes,make food.all this in horse cart,hard hard times no doubt.remember my late mother,about a family of gypsy ,that was staying on the side of road,my father was a child,he had some muscular problems,he had fallen into a pond,he could not get back up,the gypsy family had heard him shouting,they managed to save him.from there on they were allowed to park their cart in their small field at the back of the cottage,they would come round every year or two,they became good friends.any gypsy would be welcomed to stay in our paddock any time,they get hounded no matter where they go.I live in small village in west wales.🏴🏴
I loved this documentary and that gent can sing,when i see and hear this,want to start walking.love it
Brilliant singer
The man singing at 5.20 has a beautiful voice. 👏
Hail Mary full of grace 🙏🙏🙏
The singing reminds me of my late grandfather, he was always singing
I'm listening to this guy singing and I'm convinced that some of the US southern states are heavily influenced by the Irish culture. I mean all ethnic groups in some southern states. I close my and he sounds like some of my African-American relatives.
When the son started singing near the end, I thought it was his Father's voice! I loved the model wagons, with the photos of Mum and Dad as young people. I hope the boys have a chance to get on, it's not easy being young lads when it's hard to get work. I could listen to Grandma for hours, I'm glad she has a warm home in her old age and the family around. I used to do farm work in the 70's, some Traveller women used to work there too, as well as local women and teenagers. Picking fruit and spuds. That sort of work is gone now, it's people brought in by agencies, often from Eastern Europe - can't just turn up . I've always lived near Travellers, as a kid, then later next to a permanent site in London and now back in Essex. It's not an easy life, and it's sad the old ways have had to go for many. Keep your history and stories from the older ones, it's your roots. Great film, they're a nice bunch of lads, remind me of my nephews. Good luck.
Thanks for watching Bridget. I had a great time making the wee film.
Thanks for your wonderful thoughts
Well Done Guys, a great programme !
He has a grand voice
I remember as a child, my mother would tell us about so and so in the family, “ they was a Tinker “. I’m currently trying to find out what exactly she meant. My family is of Irish extraction
Tinkers we’re Irish travelers they were called tinkers because they were Tim smiths at trade
GO AROUND CALLING TINKER YOU WON'T GET FAR NO TRAVELLER LIKES BEING CALLED ONE TINKER IS A TRADE.
Great singers fair play
Well done my friends nice song best of luck to you and your family keep it lit 🇨🇮😊
Nice documentary Lads very well done.
No more racist no more disrespect. Clean kind people god bless them 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hope you all do well lads great documentary
Its a saying today we dont know were born
Ive never wanted for anything but ive tought my kids to b thankful for what they.theyre good kids
I thank god for what i have
If i ever see anyone in need i help
It's really quite sad because it is an end of an era especially for the travelling community. As there is no industry anymore in the country side. All the establishments in farming are going into liquidation. Their is not much for younger people. I've no words really.
Probably a good time to stop having kids. There's far too many people on this crazy planet anyway and I fear for them.
Good riddance
@@MCshltheadsay this to the Africans
This video is brilliant well done guys on making this i know michael cash thats in i miss him soo much i havent seen him in 6 years
Top of the morning to ya
They never mention fighting and robbing.
I knew mick and Elizabeth well
Sorry I thought this was Jim and julann,
It's a lot of years since I saw them
Brilliant👊 travellers life is best life👊👌🙏🇮🇪
Good job young fellas regards adrian
I always admire the old traveller way.
Maby not this modern day stuff I think the honesty has died with the lifestyle.
You won’t get in any way more honest then a Traveler
@@Michael-Vibinto me you get good and bad.
Some are incredibly dishonest but its usually the one particular group then on other hand some folks are real nice people.
Nice story
Good video 👌👌👌👍👍
I love them baral top wagons relly nice nice family
Fint og se
"Aw rayght lads, wer gunnur do some drogs now aftah thee documentree!"
Wow that fella can sing
YES he can....and aint it spooky that his last name is Cash....hense our Johnny Cash.....
@@shayrodriguez6237 good point lol
Now these sound decent lads
Ive met travellers here in Scotland, they were right nasty pieces of work. They terrorise and rule a certain part of town. They are irish travellers who came over here. This family here in this documentary seem so lovely. A lot are not as nice unfortunately
No the people you meet we're not very nice. Their is a lot of horrible people in the SETTLED COMMUNITY also just like in any walk of life. If you have nothing nice to say then don't say nothing at all. Bye
@@johnobrien3853 I haven’t met a traveller who wasn’t robbing, fighting or being a bollox
@@sloughlin721 you should get out more lol
@@biddylisduff I’d rather not for fear of being mugged
@@travellermyths6518it's sad that a lot of travellers marry outside the culture, because that's how culture disappear
I remember some of the cashes stoping in south wales the old man was the spit of this fella but he was older mikey cash
Mikey is his brother gold rest he's sole
Good bless the Irish
Model bowtop in the sitting room,proper eh!!
is that Johnny cash's brother
*I didn't understand a single word any of them said, what language ar they speaking ?*
Love travellers I always have and I’m not one either. Too much prejudice against them when all they’re doing is living their culture. There’s good and bad in all walks of life yet with travellers they only ever gets portrayed with their bad aspects. They’re human the end of the day and I’ve massive respect for them. This documentary shows them in the correct light and them lads have morals standard and integrity taught to them by their parents. Good on the travelling community ❤
All called Ned Cash, who ever was the Ned they are named after must have been a respected chap. Wonder if it's SN older gentleman than Ned Snr. Shown in this?
There are many 🧹 ☘️☘️☘️ plantations here 🧐🤨
Old generation traveller's would put some of the new generation to shame. All they do is spend their time making stupid WhatsApp videos arguing and fighting with each other... Loyalty has turned into jealousy unfortunately sad times.
It's a common thing to do in travellers to call your kids after your father or grandfather
Found out I was 26% Irish and wonder if I have some of this culture in my blood. Irish side was Lonegren and Scottish Chamas or Chambers.
Omg my grandma Maggie sang and mom Elizabeth
Can u make a wagon to sell me mick
In my family two brothers married two sisters; so there twelve of us with the same last name. I have a brother who is only eleven months older than me. Go figure, African American Catholic family
Same lads cut me exhaust I can’t afford new one cause in uni Robbers
omg michael cash is in this michael its Kathleen if you see this im writing to say hello i have missed you i hope your doing well
hello how are you
@@pauljones8218 well do i know you?
@@kathleenmcdonald no you dont know me i was just messing about lol sorry
@@pauljones8218 its grand dont worrry about it
Where Edinburgh
Naw i wudda NOT left Miss Mary until she found someone to replace me ......
respect the pool table boys !! what u doing
We are more alike than we think
I look at them and their hore carriage it reminds me of the Amish
I'm hight as fuck this second class
Caravans are gone... And good riddance. No child should be rared by the side of the road.
What do you suggest
@@ldvconvoy4063
Live in a house.... Just like the people in the video!!!??
@@RedRebel8 some people.dont want to live in a house which is absolutely fine
@@ldvconvoy4063
Yes it is fine.
But no child should be rared by the side of the road. Once travellers have children they should provide the stability and security of a warm house.
It's a shame 98% of the travelling community give the 2% of the good people in the community a bad name.
Another racist country man that would never speak like that to a traveller face in real life
Pay some taxes, get a job like the rest of us ,you know were the dole is or the hospital when you need them, I have to pay my tax cant even get in to a hospital, workers of Ireland today are fools for paying for the rest of the others that wont work,,,,
Do you really have to hate ? And no why should they give up there nomadic life style there culture comes first get a life your just showing your true colours
Tinkor can’t even sing propper canner
I DONT get the statement of my Fadda and their Fadda are brothers AND my Mudda and their Mudda are sisters ....sooo that makes them double cousins ????? And YES i can pick on their accents cause im a hickbilly from the waaaaay backwoods of Georgia and i live in illinois so i speak different from these folk up here.....and they call me country.....