Brilliant footage! Moved away about 8yrs ago but was a Methil man for 30yrs! Great place to stay! Town full of proper hardmen and grafters! At least it was! The town produced many good boxers and even world class fighters in other disciplines! Lots of the buildings still standing but many gone now! The old Bayview football ground home to east fife FC gone many years ago.
Lived here back in 1960.Worked at the Wellesly Colliery for a time before joining the RAF in 1965. Good to see this film. Brings back good memories. Thanks for showing it.
I came here by searching for the origin of the word "metil" since it is also an old word in Germany and in the town Eisenach, there is a stone/old castle build on a metil stone. I suppose it derives from metal. Somehow it reminds me also on mystery and magic. - This is a lovely footage of old times. Although I never was on the big isle, it gives me a feeling how people lived and I feel almost if I was there. It is a joy to see the people posing and children playing. Thank you for sharing a part of your history!
Having to move with my parents after the Michael disaster have lived in Lancashire for 50 yrs but to see my home county brings memories flooding back. thanks for taking the time to produce this very sentimental journey.
What a wonderful video. Most, if not all, of those grand folk are no longer with us but here are their amazing moments for us to enjoy. THANK YOU. Stoozer.
Thank you very much for posting this. I never thought I'd see those scenes again. I was brought up in Leven but all the locations were great to see again.
The second boxer is one of the Foy Brothers and the third is Alex Duffy RIP. Denbeath Club was run by a Adam Smith who trained a lot of lads in the art of Boxing.
I used to play on swings like those kids, a wee bit up the road in Perth. I was born there in 1955, but my Gran was from Cupar, have many relatives there, I always looked forward to visits nas the chipshop near the Great Auntie was magic - a fish supper you could live off for a week!!! Fish so fresh, delivered in by local boats. Ma Pops, Grandad, was frae Eberdeen, ken, didnae unnerstan a wurd tha loon sid........They bmoved to the middle, Perth. Ye Gods, I could be a bystander in one of these
I grew up there in poverty in the50s 60s got out in 74 went to Australia not poor now ,been back a few times still no jobs there for every one but it’s ok I suppose
Are you happier now than when you left? Poverty doesn't equate to unhappiness. People can work from home now the times are a changing. There is no need to be in a office people can work from anywhere there is a internet connection.
. . .The Music background is "Tommy Scott's Original Hopscotch", and the start of the Fife Coastal Railway clip to St. Andrews from 16:20 begins at track 46 of this album!
Brilliant footage! Moved away about 8yrs ago but was a Methil man for 30yrs! Great place to stay! Town full of proper hardmen and grafters! At least it was! The town produced many good boxers and even world class fighters in other disciplines! Lots of the buildings still standing but many gone now! The old Bayview football ground home to east fife FC gone many years ago.
Lived here back in 1960.Worked at the Wellesly Colliery for a time before joining the RAF in 1965. Good to see this film. Brings back good memories. Thanks for showing it.
Great footage but I had to mute the music as it was doing my head in.
I came here by searching for the origin of the word "metil" since it is also an old word in Germany and in the town Eisenach, there is a stone/old castle build on a metil stone. I suppose it derives from metal. Somehow it reminds me also on mystery and magic. - This is a lovely footage of old times. Although I never was on the big isle, it gives me a feeling how people lived and I feel almost if I was there. It is a joy to see the people posing and children playing. Thank you for sharing a part of your history!
Having to move with my parents after the Michael disaster have lived in Lancashire for 50 yrs but to see my home county brings memories flooding back. thanks for taking the time to produce this very sentimental journey.
I left Methil in 1960. Great to see all these old films. Thanks for posting them.
What a wonderful video. Most, if not all, of those grand folk are no longer with us but here are their amazing moments for us to enjoy. THANK YOU. Stoozer.
I was brought up in " Auld Buckhyne " about the time shown here .In fact my old house is shown here. Brilliant memories Lived here 1936 to 1948
Thank you very much for posting this. I never thought I'd see those scenes again. I was brought up in Leven but all the locations were great to see again.
Fantastic footage I was brought up in Fife in the sixties.brings back fond memories and I love the soundtrack, thanks for posting this.
Great footage but the music is nippy. It's going to be playing on a tape loop in my brain lol.
The second boxer is one of the Foy Brothers and the third is Alex Duffy RIP. Denbeath Club was run by a Adam Smith who trained a lot of lads in the art of Boxing.
We had lots of holidays here in the 1970/s wonderful memories greetings from south Lanarkshire
I used to play on swings like those kids, a wee bit up the road in Perth. I was born there in 1955, but my Gran was from Cupar, have many relatives there, I always looked forward to visits nas the chipshop near the Great Auntie was magic - a fish supper you could live off for a week!!! Fish so fresh, delivered in by local boats. Ma Pops, Grandad, was frae Eberdeen, ken, didnae unnerstan a wurd tha loon sid........They bmoved to the middle, Perth. Ye Gods, I could be a bystander in one of these
I was brought up in Wemyss my gran lived in Buckhaven memories how I miss Fife love music to this
It was a different time , hard and tough with families making ends meet , surviving , but i believe it was better than today .
Most of these old railway lines are being rebuilt now in the leven area ...
I grew up there in poverty in the50s 60s got out in 74 went to Australia not poor now ,been back a few times still no jobs there for every one but it’s ok I suppose
Are you happier now than when you left? Poverty doesn't equate to unhappiness. People can work from home now the times are a changing. There is no need to be in a office people can work from anywhere there is a internet connection.
When bayview had more than one stand
love the photos o the auld east fife bayview ground used tae gan there wi ma dad ..lot o great memories here.
Buster?
great anf fantatsic vid what is the sound track?
Great video with great memories. Does anyone know the duet who sung the soundtrack?
been in denbeath since I was 3 went to Brae head lived in lower methil this brings back a lot off memories
Very good video thanks for this upload.
My dad went to buckhaven high school
Weird seeing what it looked like when he went
CaptainClueless you seen captain obvious recently? Getting worried about him...
Would be better with suitable music .bit jolly for the first biy
. . .The Music background is "Tommy Scott's Original Hopscotch", and the start of the Fife Coastal Railway clip to St. Andrews from 16:20 begins at track 46 of this album!
Methil has changed the what used to be such a beautiful place to now film with bad people it's so crap I wish I can be go back then
Aye, the Drink, aye, thats right, the Drink
My grandad was from there. His dad was a miner.
I live in the new houses that were built in the 60s at the same spot at the very beginning fo the film
great vid fantastic
Methilmill cemetery
🫡🫡🫡 to old leven I live in leven
Lovely video, pity about that parochial silly song, flower of scotland, gives peace. Rest of it brilliant.
What did you expect to be played.. AC/DC!!