The Oldest Photos of America / HD Colorized
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Horse diving? Was that by consent?
History comes alive photo by photo! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot !
Back in the day each building had it's own character because of the architecture. Now everything is basic cookie cutter steel, aluminum & glass. When those old building's were demolished the US lost a part of it's individual identity and history, IMO.
Bringing those old pictures to life in color really shows it too.
Architecture was built by Old World artists and craftsmen back then. Expert Ironworkers, plasterworkers, woodworkers and marble workers. Then came WW1 and most were killed or went back to Europe without turn-keying their knowledge and artistry to any apprentices here.Then income tax came in and most people couldn't afford a grand house. WW2 of course solidified it. And that's why homes today are basically cookie cutters. They're cheaper and take alot less talent and artistry to construct.Sadly.
I'm back, look at My Lunch Break, it will explain more@@serenitypeaceandcomfort3669before we had the ability to make automobiles these buildings went up. That's backwards. Today look at the cars we have and we can't design even one building like they built. I imagine they flew around and it packed up into a briefcase.
That pic was taken just before Biden crossed the Delaware with Washington.
Biden is 81, Trump is 77
lol Not a lot of difference.
🔸An Alternative would be refreshing. Preferably one absent of Drama. (Mature Minded, ... Presidential traits)
Thank You. Excellent pictures and good music, doesn’t get any better. ❤️
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it !
You people that do this work are helping humanity......
Min 5:40 photo of grandma and two granddaughters.
Notice younger girl’s face is slightly blurry. It is due to her moving, not sitting still. At that time even slightest movement resulted in a blurred image.
The woman noted as being Lillian Smith at the 9:55 mark is actually Annie Oakley.
They are purposely mislabeling that photo to check to see if you remember your brainwashing lessons. You passed. 😂
I thought that too
THE STORY OF OLIVE OATMAN, PICTURED HERE WITH THE TATTOO GIVEN HER BY HER NATIVE CAPTORS, IS A FASCINATING TALE OF COURAGE AND HEARTBREAK IN THE PIONEER DAYS OF THE AMERICAN WEST. IT IS WORTH READING!
It's a made up story.
The “tombstone thunderbird” photo is a modern creation by a guy named Chris Smith. Can’t post a link on UA-cam so you’ll have to see for yourself.
How the OP didn't see this is beyond me.
The photo even says “BS” in the upper left
I'm surprised at how far I had to scroll through comments to find one that correctly identifies this as a fake, and a recent creation from 2010. It was not created to deceive, it's an art piece and well done but it got shared as being real.
I'm not surprised that so many are fooled by such a ridiculous claim, however.
@Ebeverly,
I came to this channel to relax & you are the !idiot who is effing everything.
In 2024 any technology is made through AI so, who is really the real owners?
The person who used the app or the creator of the AI?
Yeah. The dogs, all the men under the pterosaur, and the man at the very end of the left wing, is definitely a giveaway that this is a docked photo.
🌺🌿🌹🌺Stunning, and I love that you allow time to see the images when most would flick by way too fast🌺🌹🌿🌺
Absolutely a great collection of old pictures! They really tell a story of life back then. I was glad to see electric vehicles included.
I have a family photo from my great-grandfather. He was Irish and worked on the railroads, building them, not an engineer. The photo has writing on the back stating that it's a picture of his railroad crew, and they had to of been Irish as well. It's an original. I do not know exactly where the photo was taken but it had to be before 1869 because the railroads were finished being laid by then. I'm loving this video! Thank you for putting this all together! I can find to photo if you'd like to add it to any future videos.
I'd love to see that photo!
I have a picture of my Great-grandfather and Great-grandmother, with their three oldest children, taken outside their soddy somewhere south of Dallas, I think Hillsboro, in 1882.
My Great-Grandmother would have been pregnant with my grandfather.
As usual, you've hit a home run with these beautiful photos. Love the music too!
Thank you so much !
Thank you, absolutely the best Photographs of the early years I have ever watched
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it.
5:04. I’m amazed at how built up New York was all those years ago! 😮😊. Thanks for showing us these great photos! ❤❤
Do you really believe they built them during the civil war the us is much older than you think
@@MichaelSmiff1969 Well I’m from UK so didn’t know of US history.
@@kirstymackenzie2437well I’m from the UK and know lol
@@letitiakearney2423 🙄
Thank you for your fine work. This was wonderful ! 💯 👍👍
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it
Yaşanılan zamanla, unutulan / geçen, tarih olmuş zaman arasındaki, yakın uzak bütün fotoğraflar, hafızamızdaki yansımalar gibidir..
Thank you very much..
Watching this video was entertaining and a fine way to close out the weekend. Thank you, very much.
Thanks for sharing this amazing video ❤
Thank you for your comment
Any info on the cross-dressing wedding couple???
New Yorkers!😳🧐🤪🤡🤦♂️
@@briancharters8720😂😂😂
Must be Biden supporters.
Freaks have been around forever.
@@briancharters8720😂 I am a New Yorker , upstate New Yorker, We are NOTHING like ones in the city
Thank you!
Wish I could go back in time!
I must say u did great with these old photos turned gorgeous colorized
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it
Your work is excellent! The detail is illuminating. Thank you!
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it
@@BrightStyle
I agree with that statement. Very professionally done.
Awesome photos! I love the styles of the era. Thank you!
👍Great photos, and excellent music. 👍
Thank you so much !
🎹🎹🎹🎹..🎶🎼🎶...👍🏻💥
Fascinating to look at these ghosts from a bygone era, thanks for uploading such great images,
Thanks for sharing these cool photos.😊
Really interesting!
Thank you very much
Excellent work! Thank you
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it !
Thank you. I really enjoyed watching. Brilliant colorized video ❤😊
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it
Very enjoyable! Thank you for sharing photos of our past….
Thank you so much, I appreciate it.
Loved these - thank you!
Wow,a time capsule,🎉
Your pictures are wonderful! One comment about the picture of the Mitchell girls, it’s dated 1879 however their hairstyles were more fashionable during the late 1840’s and through the 1850’s. You might want to recheck the dating on that one. Thanks, I love this channel.
Agreed, some of the dates on these photos aren't right but really enjoyed watching and very much appreciate what you do. Thank you!
Spectacular!! Wonderful!! Congratulations to the creators. From an admirer of Brazil.👏👏👏👏👏
Beautifully done. Thank you.
Really enjoyed this. Thanks.
Thanks a lot !
Overall great compilation and background music. 👍👍👍
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Love the picture of the Pterodactyl, I mean "Thunderbird" at 2:33 time stamp. Fantastic job! Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
I just love your work! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Fantastic! Thank you for this wonderful video. 👍
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Love the photos and the music. 😊😊😊
Thanks
I really enjoyed your collection of vintage photographs. Do you by any chance have more information on James and Amelia from Austin, Texas? I am doing research on a civil war, Texas quilt , and these are the names of my subjects. Thank you for your time, Carrie Allen
The destruction of the magnificent trees which took so long to grow always fills me with sadness ... and the fact we are still destroying rain forests.
Those photos of the destruction of magnificent trees is truly heartbreaking!
When I was eleven, my dad took us on a 3 week vacation where we landed in LA, rented a car, and drove to San Francisco. We saw many of the usual sites; Disneyland, Hearst Castle, Fisherman's Wharf, but the most impressive place for me was visiting the giant redwoods. I was awestruck, and I stayed awestruck!
It's the greatest spiritual experience of my life to be among such ancient living things, and the air was unlike anywhere else I've been. Clean and woodsy, and words I don't have to describe the feeling of breathing it all in. "Sacred" comes to mind, and I'm not a religious person.
And unfortunately, most of the lumber from those trees is exported to Asia. Ought to be a law, but our government keeps attention diverted by scandals and social issues.
Not to mention 50 million buffalo and millions and millions of dear and such like animals - and sanctioned by Roosevelt.
Waaaaaaaaa!
We arent destroying any Rain Forests LOL, you watch too much TV and get too much brainwashing from
Marxist Teachers.
These were fantastic!!!
Thank you so much !
Absolutely incredible!!! The photo listed as Lillian Smith I believe is Annie Oakley.
Thank you so much !
Looks like Annie Oakley at 10:06.
You passed the brainwashing lessons you were taught in "school". 😑
@@susanjaeger9851 What I should have said was, 'That is Annie Oakley at 10:06.'
I enjoyed it more than you did doing it, thanks
As nice as it is to colorize these photos, I would have liked to see the originals before the work done on them. It would have made it all the more believable ...
It amazes me how well dressed everyone was in the past, not just in America.
I had to take a double take at the wedding studio photo of the wedding couple, where the man was the bride and the lady the groom. 😂
These are great pictures. I even like your selection of music. Thanks.
James and Amelia who? Was there no last name on the back? As I'm interested in genealogy, it always makes me wonder why people never thought it was important to include information on their photos.
18.30 George Armstrong Custer
アメリカの古写真を不鮮明なモノクロから鮮明なモノクロ写真に復元して、更にカラー化して再現して観せてくれるのは、ありがたいですね☺️
HD カラー化したことにより その当時の様子がわかる 今にも写真が動き出すのではないかと言うくらい鮮明な画像です ここから一歩前にAIによる一寸だけ動画出来ないかな
顔が上下左右に振ったり 一歩だけ前に進むとか 自動車も少し前進するとか
船が遠くへ行くとかね 難しいと思うが鮮明な画像でそれくらいできるのでは思いました
I believe that the photo at 9:55 is not Miss Lillian Smith but Annie Oakley.
1900 electric cars can you imagine if we kept on that trajectory
They were just as bad an idea 100 years ago as they are today.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the video,wow...may I have the name of the song at the beginning,please..love the music
Click on "more" in the description.
Some really strange music choices. Nice photos.
I really enjoyed this video…
Thank you so much, I appreciate it
What a great video. You realize how technologically advanced life was in the late 1800s & early 1900s. The woman who's recharging her 'not a Tesla' is one example. However, what I'd really like to know is, where the picture at 16:23 was taken. The city is advanced enough that there are stand pipes (under the man's foot) that are charged with water for fire fighting. Also, embedded in the sidewalk are purple glass rectangles. These are placed In the sidewalk to provide light below the sidewalk. The only place I've seen them are in the Pioneer Square section of Seattle. Light is needed because of Seattle's underground city.
Hello Bright Style! The 1890 Tombstone Thunderbird picture is apparently something that, according to Google AI indicates is missing to non-existent: "However, the photo has never been found, and the legend continues." 🤔Maybe AI ain't so smart after all!
Super schön!!!🎉
Danke
You showed a picture of a group of cowboys with belt loops on their pants. Supposely the picture was taken in the 1870's. I thought that belt loops weren't invented until around the 1920's. HUM?
C'mon now... Women and Tailors weren't all illiterate, or so dumb they couldn't figure out how to keep a belt or sash on. Trends were also a thing like any point in human existence. What you mean to say is 'man'ufactured or industrialized. Any dummy can figure out how to keep their pants on!
2:36 Tombstone Thunderbird, clarity is notable. The 1 other I saw was in B/W
0:54 Mary Mitchal's (1884) shoes are the best Historic Ladies Shoe or Boot I've ever seen. Looks like she found the founder of Nordstrom's.
Very interesting, and I seance a little hummer in the odd photo on your part . The man in dress and his wife in the suit , a bit of photographic licence perhaps . I’ve also resisted the temptation to google whether horse diving was a pastime , in those distant days . And it it’s also telling the lack of diversity, apart from Native Americans . The harsh realities of the time may give understanding to just how far we have come , despite everything . Best wishes and kind regards . 👍
May I ask what software you used for sharpening and colorizing?
What program do you use for colorization, if I might ask? Thanks.
Blazer has always been an American fashion culture.
There is nothing new under the sun.
A lot of wirk must have gone into producing these pictures, thank you, truly excellent look at life back then. Electric buses! Amazing 🎉
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it
Thanks . Great vid. Godbless 🕊🤍🙏
That Philly Wedding picture is DEFINITELY NOT 1900!! Hemlimes tell all.
One thing we notice is the Archetecture. The Futurist Manifesto destroyed these wonders.
Correction. At 18:18, the caption should read: "George Armstrong Custer with former classmate, friend, and captured Confederate soldier, Lieutenant James Barroll Washington, an aide to General Johnston, at Fair Oaks, Virginia, 1862."
Trees can grow quite large in 2000 years when nobody cuts them down.
Ever notice how nobody smiled in photographs back then?
It took too long to process the photograph back then. If you smile you had to hold it for almost 5 minutes for it to process. That's why the little girl in the grandmother picture with her two daughters is blurry because she couldn't sit still
Bravo так интересно..
MORE great photos in 4k color of the wild west golden age 70s -80s
Back in the days,... when Men and Women knew if they were male or female.
Pteranodons only had their super long pinkies attached to their wings. The picture shows bat-like wings with multiple fingers involved.
I like the music
❤😊
I didn't realize that pterosaurs were menacing the cowboys in AZ.
Wonderful AI technologies!
Evocative pictures. Music just doesn’t fit.
U are right its a bad choise of music indeed🙄
18:29 the right one is Custer
Shooting a Thunderbird right out of the sky ?? That's a fake. The strange one is the wedding foto of the groom wearing a dress and the bride is in a suit, A men suit .🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
is it fake
@@StormdancerStormdancer It is not the only picture of a thunderbird shot down by soldier. The picture i found came from an American Indian website way back in the year 2001 and they believed it was a Thunderbird and was not fake. No one from what i have researched could prove it was faked. It is claimed that the photo had been known of since the late 19th century. I have asked people to refute the photo, but no one had been able too. It has been a hot topic since today's interpretation of science doesn't fit the photo. I have seen many anomalies that doesn't fit today's science been dismissed without question even when there is hard proof e.g. modern fossilization that took only 100 years. Also, soft tissue and blood in a great many dinosaur bones.
Notice that in all the pictures of the cities, there was no one working in the background on the buildings. No scaffolding, no letters, none whatsoever . ALL FOUNDED.
I believe in late 1800s early 1900s there was such a bird flying around only to get shot and killed by locals. The folklore of the Moth man and Jeepers Creepers likely came from this area of the photo taken here. It was likely a killer bird when confronted by humans of many gone missing only to be found of body parts and pools of blood as any witness would of been scared seeing such a sight of relating it to be man like due to its size in the DARK. Jeepers Creepers and the Moth man came from somewhere of events and sightings of a similar creature of the picture here.
08:49 Either the guy on the far right has something seriously wrong with his right hand or the computer didn't recognize it as a hand and colored it the same as his shirt.
That’s Annie Oakley not Lillian Smith. Lillian was heavier with much darker hair.
The 1900 wedding is more 1920’s.
The girl in the Portland portrait is listed as 1900. Seems more 1870’s clothing.
The music is not of that age and distracting.
However overall a very nice presentation.❤
The picture of the thunderbird blew my mind . Is it real??? Looks like a pterodactyl from the age of dinosaurs !
Great pictures but clueless on the Civil War pictures captions. The picture with the 2 soldiers sitting next to each other are in fact officers. The Union officer on the right is George Custer and the the Confederate officer on left was a prisoner and ex classmate of Custer in Virginia
Aren't too many photos of black (or Latinx) folk in this great collection (lotsa Native Americans though), this photo (7:10) is 1 of the best of the entire collection (potential great LP/CD cover of a black western-swing band); gorgeous Apache girl 8:32 ; great baseball team shot 10:09; Lehmi male teen with female anthropologist 10:40; male and female wedding couple dressed as opposite sex 11:14; horse diving spectator sport 11:29; great Manhattan street scene 11:47;
At minute 3:49, it's hard to believe that these were Confederate soldiers, most probably Union. The confederates wouldn't have been in SD in 1862, the rifles even look union.
Life was very hard for most of the people.
why the text ON the pictures?and not beside them
I believe that soldier on the right at 18:30 is Custard
At 18:21 that sly devil on the right is a young G.A. Custer….seated with his former West Point roommate who fought for the other side.