Andy was my boyhood hero when he was with Dundee. He was diagnosed diabetic and that affected his career in the days when treatment wasn't as it is now.He died age 51. What a talent he was! Played in the Everton fist team age 15,but was homesick and signed for Dundee. God bless you Andy P. Great player and a first class bloke.
Stayed in Rosyth every summer holiday with my aunt and uncle who lived on Parkgate and latterly in Woodside Avenue after a few years when they lived in Inverkeithing (Bannerman Avenue). Brings back fond memories.
I was born in 79 , and I'm from Gateshead. But i wish I had a time machine. How I've seen it all change in that short amount of time. God help our children and our great grandchildren. Respect for the video. Propa retro 👍
Hi, I live in Rosyth, and thats my flat above the corner shop opposite The Goth. Really amazing to see how the other people lived years and years ago. Its so different now. Thanks for the vidio. Any more pictures, please contact me.
I enjoyed the way the video was put together. I recognise the photos as coming from my book of photos on Rosyth! In answer to Strongbow77 the Palace Fish restaurant (Donald's) was owned by another member of the Tazioli family.
Just one question, The Tazzi's were my next door neighbours and had a sweet shop down below. It was The Palace Fish Restaurant that sold the bag of chips floating in vinegar and lots of grease.
Back in the early 1950s there was a lot of wild countryside around Dollytown. There were huge, open shafts. We'd throw stones in and count how long they took to reach the bottom. Deep open quarries with lakes. A tennis court with high, corrugated iron all around it. The rag and bone man. The hairdresser in a back garden shed. The home made TV where all the kids would go in and watch The Lone Ranger. Toboggans on a very steep hill. Deep snow on the way to Camdean school. Kids dying of Polio.
My book of photos of Rosyth was published in 1999 but sadly went out of print. However it has recently been re-published in a smaller pocket size format and you should be able to obtain that easily. ISBN: 978-1-84588-497-0. Entitled Pocket Images Rosyth by Martin Rogers published by Nonsuch Publishing Ltd. As to withdrawing the video, I am quite happy for it to remain and hope others enjoy it.
Martroge. I didn't realise that the photos came from your book. I was sent them from an old Dockyard Apprentice colleague. Is the book commercially available? as I would like to see more. I can withdraw the video if you want.
Brilliant video. i lived in Rosyth 1977-1988 in Hudson road and i loved it
Andy was my boyhood hero when he was with Dundee. He was diagnosed diabetic and that affected his career in the days when treatment wasn't as it is now.He died age 51.
What a talent he was! Played in the Everton fist team age 15,but was homesick and signed for Dundee.
God bless you Andy P. Great player and a first class bloke.
Great to see these memories
felt quite emotional . Thank you .
Stayed in Rosyth every summer holiday with my aunt and uncle who lived on Parkgate and latterly in Woodside Avenue after a few years when they lived in Inverkeithing (Bannerman Avenue). Brings back fond memories.
I was born in 79 , and I'm from Gateshead. But i wish I had a time machine. How I've seen it all change in that short amount of time. God help our children and our great grandchildren. Respect for the video. Propa retro 👍
Hi, I live in Rosyth, and thats my flat above the corner shop opposite The Goth. Really amazing to see how the other people lived years and years ago. Its so different now. Thanks for the vidio. Any more pictures, please contact me.
I enjoyed the way the video was put together. I recognise the photos as coming from my book of photos on Rosyth! In answer to Strongbow77 the Palace Fish restaurant (Donald's) was owned by another member of the Tazioli family.
Amazing content!
Lovely stuff, very evocative. I had hoped we could have seen the special worker's train leaving the dockyard for Kirkcaldy.
I was born in Rosyth in 1961 and have never seen these images. Thanks a great deal for the post. Different times eh.
Martin. Thanks for the information. I will try and get a copy of the book through the Library.
Just one question, The Tazzi's were my next door neighbours and had a sweet shop down below. It was The Palace Fish Restaurant that sold the bag of chips floating in vinegar and lots of grease.
What's your question?
I was at King's Road Secondary School, Rosyth with Andy Penman. His father was the Janitor at the school.
When Rosyth used to be a good place to live. Miss those days.
Back in the early 1950s there was a lot of wild countryside around Dollytown. There were huge, open shafts. We'd throw stones in and count how long they took to reach the bottom. Deep open quarries with lakes. A tennis court with high, corrugated iron all around it. The rag and bone man. The hairdresser in a back garden shed. The home made TV where all the kids would go in and watch The Lone Ranger. Toboggans on a very steep hill. Deep snow on the way to Camdean school. Kids dying of Polio.
remember this well
I was there in the 70s and it had not changed much.
thanks mate for the info.
very nice video
My book of photos of Rosyth was published in 1999 but sadly went out of print. However it has recently been re-published in a smaller pocket size format and you should be able to obtain that easily. ISBN: 978-1-84588-497-0. Entitled Pocket Images Rosyth by Martin Rogers published by Nonsuch Publishing Ltd. As to withdrawing the video, I am quite happy for it to remain and hope others enjoy it.
may I know the title and performer of the accompanying song? sounds like rod s.
Hi,
Why did you change the music ?
The last one was perfect !!!
Strongbow77
@Strongbow77 Apparently the music clip I used was a Breach of Copywrite.
Martroge. I didn't realise that the photos came from your book. I was sent them from an old Dockyard Apprentice colleague. Is the book commercially available? as I would like to see more. I can withdraw the video if you want.
lived cowan road ...
Did Andy Penman really play for Everton, Bill? Maybe you could add that to his Wikipedia page..
It is Rod Stewart,
Andy Penman's birthplace.