Cloch Road, Gourock, Scotland
Cloch Road, Gourock, Scotland
The bay hotel gourock, janeys and post office building
a short film of the old bay hotel in gourock. the land is now part of the gourock train station car park.
New York Airport 12 Oxford Road down the water at the River Clyde 43 Caithness Road My Video 72
1962 Family film showing Idlewild (New York) Airport international departures, highway scenes in Brooklyn passing Alexander's Department Store, JFK Motorcade, Loftleidir, 12 Oxford Road Greenock Scotland and 43 Caithness Road Greenock Scotland both in Larkfield area family scenes and scenery plus picnic doon the water about Lunderson Bay on the River Clyde. All 1962 film. Two children playing is Sharon Sullivan Malloy and Wayne Atherholt, James McCloy works on the car and then is assisted by Colin Telfer, other children scene Wayne, Sharon and wee Colin Telfer. At the beach is James and Maggie McCloy, Wayne Atherholt as a baby, Jim McCloy, Pearl McCloy Telfer. At Caithness Road toward the end is Maureen McCloy Conwway, Shirley McCloy Sullivan (her house), Rob and Catherine Price, Jenny McAfee (MacArthur) One of the babies is Ann Price who is waling.
Old Photographs Gourock Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Gourock, a town in the old county of Renfrew. It has in the past functioned as a seaside resort on the East shore of the upper Firth of Clyde. The name Gourock comes from a Gaelic word for rounded hill , in reference to the hill above the town. As far back as 1494 it is recorded that King James IV sailed from the shore at Gourock to quell the rebellious Highland clans. Two hundred years later William and Mary granted a Charter in favour of Stewart of Castlemilk which raised Gourock to a Burgh of Barony. In 1784 the lands of Gourock were purchased by Duncan Darroch, a former merchant in Jamaica. From a small fishing village in the traditional county of Renfrewshire, Gourock grew into a community involved in herring curing, copper mining, ropemaking, quarrying and latterly yacht building and repairing. When the competing railway companies extended their lines to provide fast connections to Clyde steamer services the Pierhead was built as a railway terminus. Nowadays a passenger ferry serves Kilcreggan and electric trains provide a service to Glasgow from Gourock railway station at the pierhead. Gourock Outdoor Pool was built in 1909. Gourock Sailing Club was founded in 1894. Clan Darroch links with Gourock began in the later half of the 18th century with Duncan Darroch, 1st of Gourock, who had returned to Scotland after making a fortune in the West Indies. Charlie Barr, was born Charles Barr in Gourock on 11 July 1864. he was an accomplished sailing skipper who three times captained winning America's Cup yachts. Barr died whilst visiting Southampton, England on 24 January 1911, he is buried in Southampton Old Cemetery. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
Lunderston Bay - Aerial Cinematography by Gryffe Studios
Lunderston Bay - Aerial Cinematography by Gryffe Studios
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Gourock Outdoor Pool
Gourock Outdoor Pool
Gourock
Drone footage over Gourock Scotland
Gourock Sunset to Night
A short time lapse video showing the sunset over the River Clyde and the town of Gourock on the evening of the 27th of July 2017.
DUNOON-GOUROCK SWIM
Cut story - KS. GV Firth of Forth with craft in fore. Crowds. Swimmers down to water at Dunoon, starter fires gun, entering water, several shots swimming. Bob McCaughey finishes first. Receive Cup from Provost of Gourock.
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Lunderston Bay Firth of Clyde In The West Of Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of Lunderston Bay on the east coast of the Firth of Clyde In the West of Scotland. The bay provides a popular beach and picnic area and is part of Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park. It lies in Inverclyde to the south of Gourock and gives access to a coastal walk. It lies to the west of the A770 road
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Behind the Scenes at Cappielow vlog
I go behind the scenes at Cappielow. Big thanks to Andy Bryan and Warren Hawke. #GMFC
Christmas Eve 2018
Spinnaker Hotel, Gourock, Christmas 2018 celebration with Travelling Jukebox and the Festive mood guests. Hope you all had a great night. Thanks and best wishes for 2019. Dry January has been cancelled.
The Granny Kempock Stone, Gourock, Inverclyde
The Granny Kempock Stone has several legends linked with it such as bringing luck to newly weds, protecting sailors from storms and moving round in its socket every night. In 1662 Mary Lamont was executed for dancing round the stone on a Sunday to create a spell that would sink ships. The word 'pock' may refer to a mythical mischievous woodland spirit as in 'Puck' of Midsummer Night's Dream.
Vangaurd submarine
Vangaurd submarine.
Passing Cloch Lighthouse on the Firth of Clyde
US 5th Division infantry arrive at the harbor in Gourock, Scotland. HD Stock Footage
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US 5th Division infantry arrive at the harbor in Gourock, Scotland.
American 5th division infantry in Gourock, Scotland. Infantrymen with barrack bags walk towards the trains. View of men leaving the harbor and army vehicles in the background. Infantrymen walk towards the baggage cars. Enlisted people throw bags in the cars, while several infantrymen get into the train. Women serve beverages to the people in the train. People look out of the train and wave as the train leaves the station. Location: Gourock Scotland. Date: 1943.
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Fairlie Stupid
Stupidity at Fairlie Quay
My Gourock Cardwell Garden Centre
Gretna Green Group wins Most Coach Friendly Attraction of the Year 2011
Lynda Denton of Gretna Green Group talks about winning the Most Coach Friendly Attraction of the Year 2011.
Unveiling Memorial To Free French (1946)
Greenock, Scotland.
Various shots of the unveiling of the memorial to Free French Navy at Greenock, Scotland. Lord Inverclyde is present at the ceremony. Memorial is in shape of a large anchor. Elderly man in naval uniform unveils the plaque, priest standing by, people around. Most of the men close to memorial are naval officers. Priest is seen blessing the memorial, officers salute. French officer presents several British officers with medal and kisses them in both cheeks. Line of naval ratings lined up behind them, crowd in background.
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