Old Man Dancing at The Iron Horse Pub (Glasgow, Scotland)
Just walking by the The Iron Horse on a typical Saturday night LOL!
Address: 115 W Nile St, Glasgow G1 2SB, UK
Phone: +44 141 332 2215
Menu: ironhorsebar.co.uk
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Glasgow (; Scots: Glesga [ˈɡlezɡə]; Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu [ˈkl̪ˠas̪əxu]) is the most populous city in Scotland, and the third most populous city in the United Kingdom, as of the 2017 estimated city population of 621,020. Historically part of Lanarkshire, the city now forms the Glasgow City council area, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland; the local authority is Glasgow City Council. Glasgow is situated on the River Clyde in the country's West Central Lowlands. Inhabitants of the city are referred to as Glaswegians or Weegies. It is the fourth most visited city in the UK. Glasgow is also known for the Glasgow patter, a distinct dialect of the Scots language that is noted for being difficult to understand by those from outside the city.
Glasgow grew from a small rural settlement on the River Clyde to become the largest seaport in Scotland, and tenth largest by tonnage in Britain. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and royal burgh, and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow in the fifteenth century, it became a major centre of the Scottish Enlightenment in the eighteenth century. From the eighteenth century onwards, the city also grew as one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with North America and the West Indies.
With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the population and economy of Glasgow and the surrounding region expanded rapidly to become one of the world's pre-eminent centres of chemicals, textiles and engineering; most notably in the shipbuilding and marine engineering industry, which produced many innovative and famous vessels. Glasgow was the Second City of the British Empire for much of the Victorian era and Edwardian period, although many cities argue the title was theirs.In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Glasgow's population grew rapidly, reaching a peak of 1,127,825 people in 1938. Comprehensive urban renewal projects in the 1960s, resulting in large-scale relocation of people to designated new towns; such as Cumbernauld, Livingston, East Kilbride and peripheral suburbs, followed by successive boundary changes, reduced the population of the City of Glasgow council area to an estimated 615,070, with 1,209,143 people living in the Greater Glasgow urban area. The wider metropolitan area is home to over 1,800,000 people, equating to around 33% of Scotland's population. The city has one of the highest densities of any locality in Scotland at 4,023/km2.
Glasgow hosted the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the first European Championships in 2018; and is also well known in the sporting world for football (particularly the Old Firm rivalry between Celtic and Rangers), rugby, athletics, tennis, golf and swimming.
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Cardiff Arms Park Choir, in the Iron Horse pub, Glasgow 13/08/2011
What an entertaining afternoon this turned out to be! Went for a quiet drink to watch the footy, ended up watching the England v Wales rugby and being thoroughly entertained by these fine ladies and gents. Brilliant
Scottish singers at the Pub in Glasgow
* so atmospheric!!! *
Billy Connelly Visits,Frasers old Glasgow Pub,and the Wee Peeples are Born.
Pub night in Frasers old corner house Lounge Bar
79/80 Celtic - Rangers Cup Final Riot at Hampden park Glasgow
Old Firm Celtic - Rangers Riot at Hampden park 10 05 1980
The Glasgow derby is the most intense derby in Scotland, if not in Europe. After Celtic won this final, supporters of both teams invaded the pitch. Fighting broke out and mounted police enter the field and try to restore order. This riot happened in 1980 and is called the Hampden
The match is also remembered for a riot that followed its conclusion, which BBC News described in 2011 as the most infamous case of disorder in an Old Firm match.Rival fans battled on the Hampden Park pitch and mounted police attempted to defuse the trouble, which was largely attributed to the excessive consumption of alcohol.
After winning the match, the Celtic players went to celebrate with their supporters, as was the normal practice.The SFA had given both teams permission to parade the Scottish Cup trophy on the pitch after the match, as they had recently installed a 10 foot high perimeter fence around Hampden.Some of the Celtic supporters climbed over the perimeter fences and joined the players on the pitch.An investigation by the SFA executive committee found that this initial invasion of the pitch was a spontaneous, if misguided, expression of joy.
Some of the Rangers fans had stayed behind, despite their team's defeat.One of the Celtic fans ran to the end of the stadium inhabited by the Rangers fans, and kicked a ball into the goal at that end.In response to this, some Rangers fans invaded the pitch to charge at the Celtic fans, who in turn confronted their rivals.Bricks, bottles and cans were soon being thrown along with fans using iron bars and wooden staves from terracing frames as weapons. The police had insufficient manpower inside the stadium to quell the disorder.Match commentator Archie MacPherson described the riot as follows:
“ This is like a scene now out of Apocalypse Now ... We've got the equivalent of Passchendaele and that says nothing for Scottish football. At the end of the day, let's not kid ourselves. These supporters hate each other. ”
Both clubs were fined £20,000 after the events and more than 200 arrests were made in the Hampden area.Celtic blamed Strathclyde Police for their handling of the riot.The vast majority of the police officers on duty were outside the ground after the match, to prevent any trouble in the streets surrounding Hampden Park.[1] The police and the SFA had assumed that the perimeter fences would prevent fans from invading the pitch, but they were later described as being completely inadequate.The police blamed Celtic fans for the disorder, a position Rangers concurred with.In response, Celtic cited the underlying hostility between the two sets of fans, caused by the sectarianism in Glasgow.Celtic chairman Desmond White also cited the fact that Celtic fielded a mixture of Catholics and Protestants in their team, inferring that the problem was not caused by his club.
George Younger, the Secretary of State for Scotland, blamed alcohol and the actions of the Celtic players for the riot.An Act of Parliament was passed that banned the sale of alcoholic beverages within Scottish sports grounds.The ban was partially lifted in 2007 by Cabinet Secretary for Justice Kenny MacAskill, to allow the sale of alcohol at international rugby union matches played at Murrayfield Stadium.The Scottish Rugby Union had lobbied the Scottish Parliament for the law to be changed, as they believed that they had lost out on the right to host the 2003 Challenge Cup Final due to it.Subsequent to the easing of the ban, Motherwell chairman John Boyle called for it to be lifted entirely. Ahead of the 2011 Scottish League Cup Final, it was reported by the Scotland On Sunday that VIP hospitality packages could be purchased allowing unlimited consumption of alcohol at bars within Hampden Park.These transactions do not contravene the legislation because the sale of alcohol is still permitted in hospitality areas with no direct sight of the pitch.
Scottish pub... Love et
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Belgium's Red Devil in The Iron Horse, Glasgow
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The Iron Horse by Sylvia Barnes of Kentigern
This is a song about a Scottish train called the Iron Horse by Kentigern. Kentigern was a group formed in 1978 out of a regular session at the Victoria Bar, Glasgow. John Gahagan (whistle) had been a member of The Battlefield Band, and with Jimmy McGuire (fiddle, banjo) combined with the four members of Tinkler Maidgie - Sandy Stanage (cittern, guitar, banjo) (who had also been in Molendinar), Ian MacDonald (pipes), Jim Barnes (cittern, guitar, vocals) and Sylvia Barnes (vocals, dulcimer, guitar, bodhran) - to form Kentigern. Dougie Pincock (pipes, whistle) replaced Ian MacDonald. The photos with the music were taken in Scotland of the stream train known as the Jacobite. This ride is often described as one of the great railway journeys of the world. The 84 mile round trip takes you past a list of impressive extremes. Starting near the highest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis, it visits Britain's most westerly mainland railway station, Arisaig; passes close by the deepest freshwater loch in Britain, Loch Morar and the shortest river in Britain, River Morar, finally arriving next to the deepest seawater loch in Europe, Loch Nevis.
the tartan army in glasgow
in glasgow before the big match against italy
the vale glasgow
big jock talking pish in the vale on a saturday night
McConnell's Bar, Hope St
24/10/10
win, lose or draw, the Celts know how to party! faithful, through n through!
Glasgow Part 3
History in the making. This first time the production Infrastructure was powered up for full testing.
LIGHTS - Fight Club - Skin&Earth UK Tour - King Tut's Wah Wah Hut - Glasgow - May 28, 2019
LIGHTS - Fight Club - Skin&Earth UK Tour - King Tut's Wah Wah Hut - Glasgow - May 28, 2019
Glasgow, United Kingdom (UK)
Florida Park Bar
before Scotland v Ukraine tartan army
in iron horse voor de wedstrijd schotland nederland
EFM 26th: Welsh Choir in my Pub!
Turns out that all them Welsh finishing all our beer were actually an international choir!
Having been turned down in way too many pubs, I let go wild & it was so worth it!
Prince of Wales, London
reekin in brechin
iron horse bar glasgow, pre match festivities
Scotland Holland 2009 - Dutch Singing In Iron Horse
scottish pub 2
Another video in the pub.
Singin in the Iron Horse before Scotland v Italy
Singin in the pub