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Poor Conditions for Potato Pickers in Scotland, 1971 

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Peter Lemass reports on the working and living conditions of seasonal potato pickers who spend the summer and autumn months working in the lowlands of Scotland.
The job of the Tattie-Hokers has always been a pretty tough one.
‘Tattie-Hokers’ is the name given in Scotland to the people who pick potatoes.
In the past, many people from the west of Ireland were able to support themselves for the entire year by spending the summer and autumn months picking potatoes in Scotland. However, poor wages and work conditions have made it difficult for these workers.
One Scottish parish priest talks about his concerns for the moral well-being of the Irish workers and the conditions he has seen them live in.
This episode of ‘Radharc’ was broadcast on 16 March 1971.
‘Radharc’, a series specialising in religious programming, was produced for RTÉ by Radharc, an independent production company run by Catholic priests and lay staff. ‘Radharc’ can be translated to English as ‘view’ or ‘panorama’.
Co-founders Fr Joe Dunn and Fr Desmond Forristal who had received training in television production in New York in 1959 gathered around them a team of like-minded priests with creative talent.
The ‘Radharc’ team made their first production in 1960 in Donegal, a short film about customs relating to St Brigid’s Day. The first programme in the ‘Radharc’ series for RTÉ was broadcast on 12 January 1962.
Between 1961 and 1996 the Radharc team would produce over 400 films in Ireland and 75 countries worldwide. The films dealt with human rights, injustice, faith, religion, persecution, struggles against oppressive regimes, famine, and Christian heritage.
The popular series ended production in 1996 after the death of Fr Joe Dunn.

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@paulherlihy9290
@paulherlihy9290 Год назад
Nothing like us Irish ripping our own off! My late father in law used to say that the worst individuals he ever worked for were Irish Gangers. While the best were English ones. There's irony there! Putting that aside the Irish in the UK grafted and grafted and we should be proud of that. Weather it be picking potatoes, tunneling, mining, building, you name it, the Irish were there to do it.
@smxgopro1853
@smxgopro1853 Год назад
Facts
@yasdnilknarf1885
@yasdnilknarf1885 Год назад
People needed jobs to pay for families
@mjmayo970
@mjmayo970 Год назад
We were never any good to our own, sell out at the drop of a hat, some of us anyway. I have uncle's who would testify what you said, the worst men they ever worked under were Irish while they worked in England, some even had pubs later on and brought "the lads" back in the van to piss away their wages, oh the stories I've heard are shocking.
@simonrobson2293
@simonrobson2293 Год назад
I'm English I started on building sites in 70s,a lot of Irishmen on site.They used to say to me they wouldn't work for an Irishman if they could help it,they used to say they'd rip off their own
@paulherlihy9290
@paulherlihy9290 Год назад
@@simonrobson2293 I would not disagree with that for a second. Us Irish never did anything to any other nation we have no blood on our hands with regard to crimes committed to other people's in other countries. But we have done plenty of damage to our own. I believe alot of Irish have no problem stabbing each other in the back if necessary. Shameful really!
@kirriekiwi
@kirriekiwi Год назад
I gathered tatties as a kid with my mother and later on my own in the 40ties and 50ties, we got extra time off school if the weather was bad. Our tatties were thrown into a tractor trailer and driven to a pit where they were covered with straw and then earth and stored there till needed then the pit was opened and the tatties dressed (sorted into seed, potatoes for sale in shops and broke which was few to stock) all my friends and their family worked on the tattie gathering every year also the planting. That was in Angus, I lived in Kirriemuir, the money we earned went to help buying clothing for the winter and a few extra`s around the home, most of us had bugger all as everything was still on the ration.
@paulsr1965
@paulsr1965 Год назад
We always had 2 acres of spuds every year . My grandfather was always working with us picking the spuds right up to when he was 82 .
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 Год назад
There's a contentment in growing your own potatoes, on your own two acres, and then the familial effort in gathering them up for harvest. And then eating them.👍🥔
@darkhorseman8263
@darkhorseman8263 Год назад
My God, the number of potatoes I dug as a kid.
@UpBirr1
@UpBirr1 Год назад
Met a man who was a German prisoner of war in Scotland back in the early 1990s in Stuttgart. He told of the poverty he witnessed with regard to the Irish potatoe pickers. He said some did not even have shoes, their feet was just wrapped in cloths. He spoke of their lodgings being hovels sometimes just tents. He said he as a prisoner had a better life that they. They received warm food and drinks. His remark Sie waren echte arme Tropfen, will always stay with me.
@Wolfgang3418
@Wolfgang3418 7 месяцев назад
Arme Tröpfe (poor buggers), not 'Tropfen' (drops). Cheers from Germany
@patmillar961
@patmillar961 Год назад
In 1965 I was eleven years old and living in the Midlands. I would get up early make my sandwiches and flask of tea leaving the house while my family slept on. I knew the farmer would be at the top of the lane for 6 to pick up those waiting to go potato picking. Mother's would take their children with them to give them a hand during holiday time. I took myself round to the end of the lane for a whole week and standing alone I waited for the farmer to notice me. As the women climbed aboard his trailer that Friday an elderly lady known to us as granny Philips shouted to the farmer ' this little lass has been here every day this week waiting for u to give her a start.... won't u give her a start? The farmer turned to me asking is that right u want a start..I answered yes I would please, he told me to come Monday and I could start work. Seeing the early morning mist in the field as the trailer dropped us off is a wonderful memory to me. Working up and down the rows collecting the potatoes while the sun shone was wonderful...hard work but it never bothered me. My dad took time from work and came with me for a week. He couldn't believe how hard I worked...he was a miner and knew what hard work was. I was paid £9 per week aged eleven. 1970 At the age of 15 I began working as an office junior earning only £5 per week working 8:30 til 7pm each Friday! I look back with happy memories of both jobs but I know which one I really enjoyed. Now I content myself with the allotment I've had for almost twenty years. This video reminded me of those happy days...thank u 👍
@chaddamp2894
@chaddamp2894 Год назад
same lovely memories for me too,so many folks have lost touch with the soil preferring to ....well I'm not really sure what folks prefer now.I'm 67 and still love the wonderful beauty of growing wether its veg or flowers
@ivorjones6618
@ivorjones6618 Год назад
@@chaddamp2894 i used to collect tater pickers up in a series 1 long wheelbase landrover could sqash about 18 people in this was 1968or 9 was hard work but good life
@jamestighe6296
@jamestighe6296 Год назад
Ý
@ivorjones6618
@ivorjones6618 Год назад
@David Jeremy yea but they were good days really i did miss the life when i left farm work in 72 for work in other fields of industry
@dirtyunclehubert
@dirtyunclehubert Год назад
what a pleasant person father peter lemass seemed to have been! googled him - died young in 1988!
@JaffaGaffa
@JaffaGaffa Год назад
He got around, did things and felt the freash air blowing his hair around. As in the video. But, thats life. I kind of like him as well
@colinsmith1288
@colinsmith1288 Год назад
That is hard graft. The Irish were always bloody good workers.
@simonrobson2293
@simonrobson2293 Год назад
Did potato picking 76 77 as a youngster in Hertfordshire as a youngster,it was hard work,used to follow behind the tractor with sacks picking up potatoes.Each time a sack was filled it was weighed and they made sure there were no rocks in it
@waitwhatrly
@waitwhatrly Год назад
this video hurts my back
@freebornjohn2687
@freebornjohn2687 Год назад
I used to pick potatoes as a kid. I remember the farmer's wife bringing jugs of sweet tea and bits of cake to keep our spirits up. Got a few shillings for a days work, it was ok for a couple of weeks but that was enough for me
@shaun5944
@shaun5944 Год назад
Good for you brother 👍👋
@mr.145
@mr.145 Год назад
In Angus in 70/ 71 we got 32 bob a day for picking a whole bit.. usually about 3 meters.which was using a double digger( two furrows) the spinner damaged many spuds.The tattie holidays lasted two weeks, we bought new school clothes with the money and us kids would buy a model tractor ,usually one that was on the farm we had been working on. I once signed up to pick with a "tattie squad " like in this video and walked off the field after a few hours..it was best working for a proper family farm.
@shaun5944
@shaun5944 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience, much respect. 👍👋
@jinxterx
@jinxterx Год назад
What's a bob?
@thomasburke2683
@thomasburke2683 Год назад
@@jinxterx A bob was a shilling. Since 1971 it's called five (new) pence. 32 bob a day means £1.60 per day, but most people were paid about 40 pence an hour in 1970. You also have to consider that these workers had board and lodging provided, but it is only about half of what most people earned. In the West of Ireland many could not get any employment so they agreed to this exploitation.
@johnryan7932
@johnryan7932 Год назад
@@jinxterx a schilling, 5p today
@BaronEvola123
@BaronEvola123 Год назад
Was thinking the same thing about that spinner contraption, although I didn't know what it was called. The main thought was "someone should design something better."
@jamesbradshaw3389
@jamesbradshaw3389 3 месяца назад
I have also heard similar stories from my older brother who suffered similar bad working condition, later my brother studied for the priesthood and has been working with some of the poorest people in the world for over 40 years, when we talk on the phone he will often tell me that the bad and difficult times that he suffered as a young working boy and man helps his to stand up for the downtrodden and forgotten people that he works among by building schools, hospitals, helping people to learn building farming and some textile skills
@kennethgavin8181
@kennethgavin8181 Год назад
It's was back breaking work you had Irish gangers taking advantage of there own people who were poorly educated I did it myself the ganger we worked for was getting 150 pounds per acre with a squad of 20 workers we were doing 5 acres per day which was 750 pounds to the ganger 20 workers got 10 pounds each per day that came to 200 pounds per day the ganger had a profit of 500 pounds per day I was only a teenager at the time and confronted him about it he laughed at me and said don't start trouble he had bought houses in Scotland and back home in Ireland I never went back again exploition of his own people
@shaun5944
@shaun5944 Год назад
Good for you brother, well done for standing your ground 👍👋
@carmelhegarty9829
@carmelhegarty9829 Год назад
Brutal exploitation of there own Irish people. All this greed, disgusting, and when they die , can't take one penny with them. The same great Earth that they made a killing from they'll end up buried in, if there lucky. God Bless You Kenneth, hope your safe and peaceful now..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@carmelhegarty9829
@carmelhegarty9829 Год назад
@Kev Fit Your as welcome as the Flowers in May in dear old Donegal...Warm hearted , kind , hardworking ppl - my Mother RIP - was from Donegal - a beautiful - no nonsense woman with LOVE in Abundance for us her Children. God Bless You Kev..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@donaldstewart9827
@donaldstewart9827 Год назад
"Put an Irishman on a spit roaster and you will always get another Irishman to turn him" Oscar Wilde.
@barrywalsh7926
@barrywalsh7926 Год назад
RTE must have a massive archive, they should broadcast a daily archive hour. It would interesting and educational.
@richardupton4125
@richardupton4125 Год назад
I agree. Be much more interesting than some of the stuff they show.
@UnboxingChristianity
@UnboxingChristianity 10 месяцев назад
Back breaking work. We used to have tattie picking holidays in Aberdeenshire in October at school. You had to work fast and the pay was low even in the 80s
@donaldstewart9827
@donaldstewart9827 Год назад
The Scottish priest looked well fed and well clothed.
@gerrybroderick233
@gerrybroderick233 Год назад
Tough times, not many irish do that work now.
@walterrankin4965
@walterrankin4965 Год назад
It's all don with machenerey now thank f!!k
@chaddamp2894
@chaddamp2894 Год назад
Thankyou for bringing back fond memories of the same year,we did our picking during the school October half term holidays at a farm in Dronfield Woodhouse ..North Derbyshire
@thesheperd7567
@thesheperd7567 Год назад
I'm from Girvan Ayrshire, this was me aged 12 to 14 working the summer holidays and later a week off school to gather seed tatties. Done me no harm and lined my pockets. The Irish would stay up in the barn lofts and likewise they were more than happy.
@PamelaD963
@PamelaD963 Год назад
The first crop of Ayrshire tatties are some of the finest of the land .
@kevinadamson5768
@kevinadamson5768 Год назад
Potato picking has to be one of the most back breaking jobs there is, used to do it as a kid for pocket money and it really was an introduction to hard graft.
@rubsey1
@rubsey1 Год назад
Desperate hungry people travelling overseas to pick potatoes for a pittance in torrid conditions and the priest's primary concern is their moral welfare.
@jamescornflake1542
@jamescornflake1542 Год назад
Would you be happier if he was handing out sudocreme?
@rubsey1
@rubsey1 Год назад
@@jamescornflake1542 I'd be more concerned if he was handing out vaseline.
@rubsey1
@rubsey1 Год назад
@@matthewbarry376 Morals? Worrying that two young people might have a shag? Good grief.
@BB-sk9hf
@BB-sk9hf Год назад
@@matthewbarry376 what a ridiculous thing to say. These people were living in desperate conditions. Did the church offer to help them with food or lodging? No, they told them they shouldn't share the huts, and they should go to mass more. Sheer hypocrisy.
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 Год назад
@@matthewbarry376 It's very hard work, and the priest is saying they are better off staying in Ireland.
@alanmcdonald4423
@alanmcdonald4423 Год назад
The priest was more interested in getting them into his church than in the people themselves. I do not know how he had the gall to complain about them not going to church and the risk of their "moral welfare" when they were doing a lot more good by picking tatties than listening to his pontifications - except he is religious which allows him to do anything. I bet he never howked a tattie in his life, but at the same time would take many a meal from those who did!!!
@carmelhegarty9829
@carmelhegarty9829 Год назад
This is a SPUD- TACKLER - Channel. Thank u..
@carmelhegarty9829
@carmelhegarty9829 Год назад
@@robertmoray988 Thank You Robert, very kind of you. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🥔🥔🥔🥬🥬🥬
@jamesbradshaw3389
@jamesbradshaw3389 Год назад
This is brutal, Many Irish suffered in the poorest conditions in so-called Christian countries, they were Irish so that did not matter to most. Sady many of the working gang leaders were Irish and they were no better in providing better conditions or pay
@robertdoyle687
@robertdoyle687 Год назад
The farmers were waiting for them to come because the locals wouldnt do the work for the pittance offered 🤔🤬🇮🇪🙏
@caterthun4853
@caterthun4853 Год назад
As a school child picking potatoes. Your comments are not true. We all went potato picking during the tattie holidays. You had to get your name down early as at times you would find all jobs filled.. You don't know what you are talking about
@aidanbrennan7389
@aidanbrennan7389 Год назад
That video brings back memories. Greetings.
@ManannanmacLir69
@ManannanmacLir69 Год назад
Greasy priest cared more about them straying than their welfare. Last time I visited was two years ago he says lol the gaffer was fleecing them by the way. You can see the shame getting to him.
@winterishere9828
@winterishere9828 Год назад
Fok off ye bigoted scots creep
@ManannanmacLir69
@ManannanmacLir69 Год назад
@@winterishere9828 Make me.
@anoshya
@anoshya Год назад
My wife used to do this in 1958 in Carlow with her grandad..hard work but she said it had to be done ..if you had a mechanical,problem you had to fix it or get a neighbour in …the labour intensive work must have given a good nights sleep!!
@youarewhatyouare
@youarewhatyouare Год назад
My family were spudeaters they dug thousands and thousands .so many they built a potato house 5 story .no windows at all the roof was made of rhubarb stalks it stayed up till 1944 when it took a direct hit from a barrage balloon which had got loose .the spuds tho were still good to eat and still got some now they are 80 odd years old
@swiss300173
@swiss300173 Год назад
😂😂😂
@robertdoyle687
@robertdoyle687 Год назад
And the farmers and potato merchants ran a Cartel which kept the price of hiring labour at the lowest cost possible🤬🤬🤬
@shaun5944
@shaun5944 Год назад
That is slave labour doesn't matter which way you look at it. My family did this and other field work for generations. If you're born into it you don't know the difference, but I wouldn't do it, I went working on the roads, it's all hard work. I found Our Lord Jesus Christ 🙏 through working the 12 step programme of AA. I am a free man today and 27 years sober. God bless all who read this 👍🇬🇧✝️♥️
@carmelhegarty9829
@carmelhegarty9829 Год назад
God Bless You Shaun, Freedom doesn't come cheap, but you found THE GREATEST BARGAIN of your Life- Our Lord Jesus Christ, and your Abstinence from Alcohol - BRILLIANT. God Bless You on those roads of Life..🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@officialWWM
@officialWWM Год назад
Oh no, you think god is real? Awkward 🤔
@shaun5944
@shaun5944 Год назад
@@officialWWM my experience, not opinion
@officialWWM
@officialWWM Год назад
@@shaun5944 lol, what drugs were you taking?
@shaun5944
@shaun5944 Год назад
@@carmelhegarty9829 Thank you Carmel, very kind of you to say. God bless you and your family 👍♥️✝️
@donaldstewart9827
@donaldstewart9827 Год назад
Some of the farmers were of the orange tradition and hated the Irish, but insisted on calling themselves protestant Christians no matter what.🤣🤣
@scottjock
@scottjock Год назад
Reminds me of a song we learnt in school in the 60s. "Wha saw the tattie howkers" "Wha saw them gang awa" "Wha saw the tattie howkers. Sailin doon the Broomielaw" I'd forgotten that lol.
@ciaranmac646
@ciaranmac646 Год назад
You need to turn up the volume CR vaults
@dechannigan2980
@dechannigan2980 Год назад
The priest was concerned that they weren't in contact with organisd religion,, and male and female were sleeping under the same roof.. Nothing about the back breaking hard labour.. What weird priorities the Catholic Church had..
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 Год назад
I feel bad for them. It's not really that long ago either. I suppose they look as if it were families, that went together and were used to the work. Dreadful conditions, but honest work.
@user-po5bi6jb9g
@user-po5bi6jb9g Год назад
A 16 year old conceiving a child with a lad from another part of the country was a very big deal seeing as the wages they made picking spuds would support themselves only, never mind all that comes with a family unexpectedly
@thomasburke2683
@thomasburke2683 Год назад
@@user-po5bi6jb9g that is true, but if they used a condom, they could have a little pleasure after their hard day of labour. Unfortunately the church preached against what it deemed to be artificial contraception. At the time I considered a condom to be no more unnatural than wearing a Wellington boot to keep feet dry.
@Tonym2211
@Tonym2211 Год назад
And still has…
@user-po5bi6jb9g
@user-po5bi6jb9g Год назад
@@thomasburke2683 well you’re clearly not Catholic then so it shouldn’t be an issue
@iseegoodandbad6758
@iseegoodandbad6758 Год назад
They may be poor but boy are they easy on the eye. Very healthy too!!
@joprocter4573
@joprocter4573 Год назад
My hands are evidence of this as a child.
@AA-69
@AA-69 Год назад
"MORAL WELFARE"... PISH... WERE YOU NOT GETTING TO FIDDLE THEM ?!?!?...
@ianstewartorr8455
@ianstewartorr8455 Год назад
I was born into a farming family life is hard work
@johnpollock2692
@johnpollock2692 Год назад
Happy Times howkin tatties as a young boy in Ayrshire. 15 shillings per day and a good feed. Fond memories.
@jamesbradshaw3389
@jamesbradshaw3389 Год назад
This is brutal, Many Irish suffered in the poorest conditions in so-called Christian countries, they were Irish so that do not matter to most
@Eddiedoherty22
@Eddiedoherty22 Месяц назад
COME ON WAY THE DIGGER!!
@colinryan315
@colinryan315 4 месяца назад
The youth of 2day have a good look at this.
@firstnamelastnamefirst.8567
Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it....
@awedgewood
@awedgewood Год назад
I did this twice as a kid. I praise the good lord now for my office job.
@dazpatreg
@dazpatreg Год назад
Lots from mayo and Sligo went my granny among them
@_Tabasco
@_Tabasco Год назад
Also Leitrim, West Meath & Cavan.
@BB-sk9hf
@BB-sk9hf Год назад
People living in slums alongside animals, but the priest's main concern is they're too far from a church 🙄
@BombaLuLu84
@BombaLuLu84 Год назад
He’s counting the shillings they’re not giving his collection plate.
@kevinhzi1478
@kevinhzi1478 Год назад
The only reason you even know they are living next to animals is because he brought it up and is literally on TV complaining about it. Stupid comment.
@typower9
@typower9 Год назад
The ganger looks like a really shadey character....Tried to hide his face so that he wouldn't be recognised.
@geraldgallagher6581
@geraldgallagher6581 Год назад
I had to pick potatoes when I was kid for ten Bob wich my mom used to have done my back no favoures though
@staffiemama
@staffiemama Год назад
Can't hear it.....
@chrisfallon9678
@chrisfallon9678 Год назад
Think they've had their chips !!!!!
@User_32
@User_32 Год назад
This video whould be interesting if I could actually hear it
@Corfine
@Corfine Год назад
Hard get paid for horticulture work zero hours no contract work
@Fernandwinnie
@Fernandwinnie Год назад
What is that priest on about? Religion is a curse.
@johnbruce2868
@johnbruce2868 Год назад
Tattie howkers was a name given "Especially to Irish workers" was it? Not amongst the Angus and Aberdeenshire Doric speaking teuchters it wasn't. I detect the, so special, poor oppressed Irish card... again. In my childhood there used to be tattie picking holidays in Angus when the poor people of all national identities, but especially east coast Scots from Dundee and the rural towns, Brechin, Forfar, Arbroath, Montrose, earned a few extra bob working the fields. Hence the micky-taking song derived from "Wha saw the 42" (The Black Watch Regiment), as "Wha' saw the Tattie Howkers." So the name was given "especially to Irish workers", eh? Utter nonsense.
@robertmcallan131
@robertmcallan131 Год назад
"Poor oppressed Irish card, really? John Bruce in your "childhood" I suspect you wid hiv went hame tae yer ain bed at nicht an no tae auld barn or tin shed. Ah wrocht alangside they fowk an some o' the livin condeetions they hud tae thole wis a disgrace tae humanity forbye that it wisnae twa weeks awa fae the skule fur they fowks it wis whit hud tae be done tae survive. Ten young men fae Achill perished in a fire at a ferm near Kirkintilloch sleepin oan bunches o' wheat strae wi nae wye o' escape. AYE THEY WIR PUIR, AYE THEY WIR OPPRESSED, THAIRS BUGGER AW "SPECIAL" ABOOT THAT, IS THAIR NOO?
@onemanandhisdogsgoawonderi4630
Control by the church ffs
@chrisclark1761
@chrisclark1761 Год назад
@2:26 Church worried about their money.
@margarettownsley9500
@margarettownsley9500 Год назад
Not particularly heavy?are you kidding it was slave labour
@JohnSmith-ii9ci
@JohnSmith-ii9ci Год назад
Sadly RC priests are serving a false gospel, many mean well enough but know no better. But the Book will set the people free.
@moonlightttt156
@moonlightttt156 Год назад
Gaffer always ripping of the people
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