Brought back such wonderful memories. Pure nostalgia. Was also a railway kid in the 60s, bulsar and ratlam. Terry has such a soothing voice. Thanks Terry.
Enjoyed your song o, Railway Quarters.. oh yes we too enjoyed our summers i, Railway Quarters at Bitragunta, CKP, Madurai too fir 3 yrs and Salt Cotaurs, Madras
Terry’s song took me back to my Railway home of E2/2 in CKP. A large shady compound. We brothers used to play football on the field in front of our home. Beautiful days spent at CKP. Very similar to the carefree days that Tom Sawyer experienced.
I am a boy from Chennai. In each of the two apartments we've been living, we had two anglo-Indians families. Quite friendly are the people of your community. Besides these, I have studied with boys, who too were who you are. I like your friendliness, tendency to help, etc. ----- Forgotten to say ----- My having been a student of an Anglo - Indian Woman ----- As a two-years old boy.
My Take " Folks, Listening To The Lyrics & Taking A Glance At The Video Shots Will Take One Back In Time & Bring Back Memories Of The Good Old Days Of The Anglo Indians Being Part Of The Indian Railways. Keeping Anglo Indian & Indian Railway History ALIVE." Ashley Machado, B.E. ; MIE; The Invisible Don, The Man From The South .
Just enjoyed your super asansol memories as a late 50s st patricks student, our dad was District engineer and I represented school in athletics and hockey. Wonderful nostalgia thanks
Beautiful song Terry very well sung, very nostalgic an Anglo grew up in the Railways colony Bungalows those were the days we were called Missibaba, not heard of now.Keep going.
This song brings back memories of my granddad, Daniel Washington A grade driver, way back in the sixties and early seventies. We'd live in the railway quarters in Asansol (on the GT road)..What beautiful memories of beautiful people and peaceful times.
These are memories yes but also a priceless heritage that's being preserved for the generations to come. But for efforts like these, they won't know where they came from. Well done.
the photo in the song we were the railway children the family in front of the steam engine is the Paris family from Villupuram I played in Uncle Kenny's house near the Railway Shed . I remember his DAD, Mum ,Brothers,Sister's and their children too. What a small WORLD . Thanks for keeping these memories alive .
Thanks Terry for the wonderful memories that came to mind watching the video & listening to the lyrics of our nostalgic AI way of life in India. Keep them coming Terry. Teresa & Marvin Bunting, Adelaide, South Australia.
Dear Terry. loved the beautiful song. tearing up with a joy in my heart. The railway quarters and bungalows - my holiday resort during vacations. keep going to fly high the flag of the Anglos. Arthur Jolliffe
Great Song Terry , Brings back good old memories, Never lived in railway quarters, however we had great railway friends played hockey in railway quarters with friends, please continue to write more songs such that our younger folks know how life was with so much love.
My Dad was from Spain, my mum from Goa and hence as an ANGLO INDIAN , the lovely memories of the Railway Quarters is very alive still. My sister married a Railway Officer and we used to visit them often. They lived in the Railway Quarters in Trichy.
Hi Terry, Brings back good old un forgettable memories of my childhood. My Dad was working as a Loco foreman in Tundla Junction (Agra). We lived in Bunglow of Railway colony in 60tees. I have a similar picture in the front of steam engine. Thank you very much Terry.
Very nice. Sung well. I never belonged to the Railways but had a lot of Anglo indian friends from the railway. The song and surroundings, brought back memories of my youth. Keep singing Terry.
What a flood of memories were released! The huge gardens, the numberless neem trees, yes the pound parties the dances at the Railway Institute organized by Mr. McCarthy our New Year picnics ...those days will never come back. I am Genevieve Whelpdale and I am an Abu Road / Ajmer Anglo Indian. The families I remember from Abu Road are the Carrs, Annettes, Cummings, Hymens, Priestmans, Barnettes,Arbuthnots, Phillips, Hendricks, Gardners, Sarstedts and the Bradys. Thank you so very much Terry for these precious memories. The video augmented with such wonderful pictures was a treat!
@@tez1051 Hi Terry. I grew up with Anglo Indians, I studied in school with Anglo Indians. I'm married to an Anglo Indian. My mother in law is from the Indian Railways. I love your music. I'm a big fan of yours. Terry can you please put up the entire song THE PEPPER WATER JIVE on RU-vid for all your fans? Thanks. 🙏🏼❣️
Hi Terry, Just watched your video, enjoyed it immensely. Where on Earth did you get all the old movie clips from? My Dad was a loco foreman in GGC, and I often had the privilege of a ride on the footplate of the WP Engines. in the 1950's and early 60's. Before we left for the UK. Great memories. Still proud of my AI heritage....... DG
Dear Terry. loved the beautiful song. tearing up with a joy in my heart. The railway quarters and bungalows - my holiday resort during vacations. keep going to fly high the flag of the Anglos. Arthur Jolliffe
Brings back great memories of our railway colony friends in Dhaka, especially the Sargeant family.... what great pound parties & dances we enjoyed in their home. Those were the days 👍😀