14 Scottish 1970s memories everyone who grew up here will remember
If you grew up in Scotland in the 1970s, you will no doubt remember summer holidays 'doon the watter'
Anyone who lived through the 1970s would likely tell you that it was an iconic decade, for better and worse., everyday life was quite different from what you see depicted in films or television.back then, you will no doubt have countless memories of what the country was like — and you will know that it was a very different place.
For Scots, the 1970s brought plenty of memorable moments — from sporting losses that still sting to this day to happy days spent at dance halls or 'doon the watter'. To celebrate the 1970s, the Daily Record has put together a list of things anyone who grew up in Scotland during the decade is likely to remember.This list is by no means exhaustive, so let us know your favourite 1970s Scottish memories down in the comments below!Anyone who was around in Scotland towards the end of the decade will undoubtedly remember the 1979 referendum to decide whether there was enough support for a Scottish Assembly proposed, which would see powers devolved to the country.
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