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The Story of the Cluthas on the Clyde | Scotland's History 

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Please SUBSCRIBE, like, and click the Notification Bell: This is the story of the Clutha boats on the River Clyde in Glasgow.
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@joannabaparileszczynska
@joannabaparileszczynska Месяц назад
Stockholm (where I live) is a city built on water (hence the name, which is derived from stock= log and holme= islet) and we have boats the cruise the waters in the city as an alternative to buses and subways. They offer this service from late spring to autumn. Rest of the year is cold and icy .
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
It's a good way to travel and gets you away from the hustle and bustle of the streets. Thank you so much for watching x
@davidjohnston7512
@davidjohnston7512 Месяц назад
I’m a first generation Australian.My dad was from Glasgow.The street that I grew up on was called Clutha place.I also worked for a coal mining company here in New South Wales named Clutha Limited.Cheers from Wollongong,New South Wales,Australia..
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
It's definitely a reference to these boats. Thank you for watching.
@AScottishOdyssey
@AScottishOdyssey Месяц назад
Another really interesting video. Can you imagine how busy the Clyde used to be?
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
@@AScottishOdyssey it must've been a fantastic sight. Thank you so much for watching Claire x
@AScottishOdyssey
@AScottishOdyssey Месяц назад
@@scotlandshistory It certainly would have been one hell of a sight. The noise would surly have been something else.
@redsocks1529
@redsocks1529 Месяц назад
Fascinating video, I wonder if any of those Cluthas still exist today?
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
I don't think so, but wouldn't it be great if there was one lurking somewhere? Thank you so much for watching.
@ScotlandsGold
@ScotlandsGold Месяц назад
A very through job,you must have fun making/researching these episodes. Do you use your own voice?
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
Yes it is. And thank you.
@ScotlandsGold
@ScotlandsGold Месяц назад
@@scotlandshistory very professional 💛
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
@ScotlandsGold thanks. I enjoy doing them, just like you with your videos, and I'm passionate about our history.
@ScotlandsGold
@ScotlandsGold Месяц назад
@@scotlandshistory it struck me yesterday how very important that is, these tales of daily life from over 100 years ago would be lost and forgotten 💛
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
@@ScotlandsGold they would.
@waynekerrgoodstyle
@waynekerrgoodstyle Месяц назад
Am I right in saying Clutha translates from Scottish Gaelic to English as Sound?
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
I believe so. Thank you for watching.
@davidjohnston7512
@davidjohnston7512 Месяц назад
I thought it was Latin for River Clyde.
@waynekerrgoodstyle
@waynekerrgoodstyle Месяц назад
@@davidjohnston7512 lol
@scotlandshistory
@scotlandshistory Месяц назад
It could be but more likely to come from a native language. I was led to believe it was sound as in a river derived from Gaelic but that could be wrong. Thank you so much for watching.
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