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It took me around an hour and a half to watch these beautiful pictures, only because I paused many times. At 20:21 there is a stunning portrait of a young woman named Nancy Morgan. The photo was taken in the year 1879 in the city of Adelaide South Australia(Australia). I mention this one in particular because Adelaide is my home. Thank you for uploading these wonderful portraits/photos, my grand parent's were born in the 1870's my father was born in 1910 and I was born in 1961 all in Adelaide.
Looks like the husband and wife switched clothes at 16:30. They must have had a good sense of humor. You can almost detect their slight, mischievous grins 😏
Good video. People back then were certainly a bit classier in their dress. The image @ 19:07 is almost certainly misdated. That style of clothes would have been from much earlier. Probably the 1850s.
@@300books The suit and hat scream 1850s. Both were wildly out of style and would have looked fairly silly in the 1870s. If the man was working class, then yes, I could see holding on to the suit. But clearly, he is not.
I appreciate your interpretations of the photos: color, condition of streets and people. Yours are interpretations. Clearly, it appears that some are "joke" photos; the Victorian ladies was only one you identified. The people look great--too good. They have no signs of diseases that scar or skin shading, pock marks, etc. Some of your military uniform colors chosen are historically incorrect. The streets always appeared newly cleaned in a time of horse transportation--extraordinary. As long as viewers know that this presentation is an interpretation of the images. You even had a misspelling "then" for "than." Americans, generally, know so little about their past. I'm just not sure that this presentation is helping any of us. But, yes, it is entertaining.
Watching these images fills me with a strange sense of being that pulls at my heart. The colorization brings people to life so well. One can read some insight into the lives and beings of those long gone souls. Their hopes and dreams, their arrogance, hardships, youth, poverty, wealth, their pride their love their old age. Many would have endured the horrors and for women, the opportunities of world war 1. Yet seeing those people, how pointless is war. The indigenous man is Australian. The electric cars are interesting. Tesla and other inventors saw the potential of the electric vehicle. Unfortunately oil and $$$$ got in the way....so here we are with.......plastic!!!!
There‘s another colour-corrected photo of me eating that pie. I am eighty metres tall and weigh sixty thousand tonnes. Four million people saw it happen.
The plural of 1800 is 1800s, not 1800’s. No plural takes an apostrophe. The apostrophe marks possession. You’re welcome. Now everyone stop making this dumb mistake.
In the 1884 picture of the New York couple with a baby the man is dressed as a woman and the woman as a man, pretty unusual for the time. The first trans couple in history?
8:33 is a fake A.I. pic, look at the size of the noodles, each one is the size of a person ffs!! The flags are not Scottish and one of them is part of the pie. 3,000 tons is 2.72 million kg or 6 million lbs, a fully loaded space shuttle, including the orbiter, external tank, and solid rocket boosters, weighs around 4.5 million pounds or 2 million kilograms. You really think this pie weighed 1.5 million lbs more than a space shuttle? HAHAHA!! You got duped. On top of that the largest macaroni pie was made in Logan, Utah USA in 2022 and weighed 2,151 kg which is barely over 1 ton. You could have just Googled it.
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Sometimes you feel like some of the people could just walk up and talk to you there's beautifully done thank you so much
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Thanks for all the research and time you put in to these beautiful photos.
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Another superb video. Thank you, very much.
It took me around an hour and a half to watch these beautiful pictures, only because I paused many times. At 20:21 there is a stunning portrait of a young woman named Nancy Morgan. The photo was taken in the year 1879 in the city of Adelaide South Australia(Australia). I mention this one in particular because Adelaide is my home.
Thank you for uploading these wonderful portraits/photos, my grand parent's were born in the 1870's my father was born in 1910 and I was born in 1961 all in Adelaide.
Thanks for sharing this amazing video ❤🎉
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3:05 Aboriginal people are from Australia, not New Zealand.
New Zealand are Maori.
Looks like the husband and wife switched clothes at 16:30. They must have had a good sense of humor. You can almost detect their slight, mischievous grins 😏
Yup!
Love this amazing video ❤
Thank you
BEautiful! There's a very strong sense of identity in each and every one of them, something that we've lost in our world (for good, or for bad!)
thank you great photos love
Thanks a lot
Good way to end the day. Thanks.
Great video! Thanks again for sharing
Thank you so much !
Nice shoes, Giovanni!!! 3:39
Preciosas y evocadoras. Gracias
Muchas gracias
And thinking my grandmother was born in 1900, this all was not very much before that ...
Absolutely excellent music, 👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks
Good work!
Thanks
Great photos😊
Thanks
Pity about the Macaroni pie, the rest was good.
Yo! Decent music! How refreshing! Big +1
Wow.
Colourize photos bring all those old ghosts alive to me
Good video. People back then were certainly a bit classier in their dress. The image @ 19:07 is almost certainly misdated. That style of clothes would have been from much earlier. Probably the 1850s.
Maybe he's wearing his 20 year old suit? Clothing was kept far longer then.
@@300books The suit and hat scream 1850s. Both were wildly out of style and would have looked fairly silly in the 1870s. If the man was working class, then yes, I could see holding on to the suit. But clearly, he is not.
8:27 HOLY MACARONI!
I appreciate your interpretations of the photos: color, condition of streets and people. Yours are interpretations. Clearly, it appears that some are "joke" photos; the Victorian ladies was only one you identified. The people look great--too good. They have no signs of diseases that scar or skin shading, pock marks, etc. Some of your military uniform colors chosen are historically incorrect. The streets always appeared newly cleaned in a time of horse transportation--extraordinary. As long as viewers know that this presentation is an interpretation of the images. You even had a misspelling "then" for "than." Americans, generally, know so little about their past. I'm just not sure that this presentation is helping any of us. But, yes, it is entertaining.
Watching these images fills me with a strange sense of being that pulls at my heart. The colorization brings people to life so well. One can read some insight into the lives and beings of those long gone souls. Their hopes and dreams, their arrogance, hardships, youth, poverty, wealth, their pride their love their old age. Many would have endured the horrors and for women, the opportunities of world war 1. Yet seeing those people, how pointless is war. The indigenous man is Australian. The electric cars are interesting. Tesla and other inventors saw the potential of the electric vehicle. Unfortunately oil and $$$$ got in the way....so here we are with.......plastic!!!!
There‘s another colour-corrected photo of me eating that pie. I am eighty metres tall and weigh sixty thousand tonnes. Four million people saw it happen.
Did anyone else notice that it looked like the man and woman had exchanged clothes at 16:34.
16:29 ,,,they changed heads ....
3:52 Kevin Bacon !!!!
3:06 my question to you is this: what the heck is that thing to the left of the bottom left of his shield? 😮 😂
Same thing that's at the upper right. Part of the handle maybe?
3:05 : "Aboriginal man with shield and boomerang ..."
Great photo but aboriginals are Australian, not native to New Zealand.
16:27 "Family Portrait 1884 ..."
Is it just me, or does that photo depict a man in a woman's dress & vice-versa?
Great set of photos - I especially liked the portraits.
The Horse Diving photo...cruelty at its worst. How frightened they must have been.
That wouldn't be horse by any chance?
@@michelles2299 of "coarse" it would 😉
the horses love it, what are you on about
Thumping piano music?
Aboriginal man who happens to be visiting New Zealand in the 1880s
Certainly a lot tougher.
Aboriginal photo wrong it should be Australia not new zealand
some are the same pictures as in other video of yours...
The plural of 1800 is 1800s, not 1800’s. No plural takes an apostrophe. The apostrophe marks possession.
You’re welcome. Now everyone stop making this dumb mistake.
some weird cross dressing going on here...
In the 1884 picture of the New York couple with a baby the man is dressed as a woman and the woman as a man, pretty unusual for the time. The first trans couple in history?
16:20 haviiing fun ? no one is laughing ....
too many IA photos
8:33 is a fake A.I. pic, look at the size of the noodles, each one is the size of a person ffs!! The flags are not Scottish and one of them is part of the pie. 3,000 tons is 2.72 million kg or 6 million lbs, a fully loaded space shuttle, including the orbiter, external tank, and solid rocket boosters, weighs around 4.5 million pounds or 2 million kilograms. You really think this pie weighed 1.5 million lbs more than a space shuttle? HAHAHA!! You got duped.
On top of that the largest macaroni pie was made in Logan, Utah USA in 2022 and weighed 2,151 kg which is barely over 1 ton. You could have just Googled it.
10:21, another fake, that one's been debunked for decades. You got duped again.
Really crap music.
Only the poorest country people went to bed at dusk. They did have CANDLES. Duh.
But they were expensive, poor people couldn’t afford them.
Very fine & amazing;-)) @philosimot
The Indigenous man with shield and boomerang is from Australia not Aotearoa, New Zealand.
No need to be so snotty
We really DO thank you for these awesome photographs and the captions, however, we can do without listening to the gay background music !!!