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I do love to look at antique and vintage photos; the older the better. Some of these are captioned incorrectly though, and it makes me wonder if this is an AI channel. Some of the clothing captioned as typical clothing for the era is not. Some of the beach photos are from the turn of the century or oughts and teens. There was one where the women all had long skirts and big hats from the Edwardian age/Gilded age. Glad I know enough history to know the difference. Too bad the bot doesn't.
Yeah that's because women's liberation had not started yet. Patriarchal societies have order, class, dignity, honor. it took 100 years to get to this today. Just 100 years of feminism.
@@bestrenderings796 That's not even close to correct. Dating back to beginnings in at least as early as the 1790s in the UK, the women's sufferage movement was well underway in the US by the 1840s. The famous, or infamous depending on your POV, Seneca Falls Convention, the first women's rights convention in the US, was in 1848. The movement continued to pick up steam in the 1850s and '60s, slowed only temporarily by the Civil War. Do the names Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton ring a bell? Individual states began granting women the right to vote in 1869, culminating in the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. As for the 1920s, commonly seen as the decade most associated with social change and upheaval until at least the 1960s - "Flappers of the 1920s were young women known for their energetic freedom, embracing a lifestyle viewed by many at the time as outrageous, immoral or downright dangerous. Now considered the first generation of independent American women, flappers pushed barriers to economic, political and sexual freedom for women."
@@662wc5 I'm not disagreeing with this timeline you laid out. I agree the industrial revolution sowed the seeds for the wests current demise. I think we are saying the same thing. By the 1920's in the wake of the crippling carnage of WW1 the west, the patriarchal west, was beyond wounded. Therefore a tipping point had been reached ushering in social upheaval that directly leads to the modern malaise that the west finds herself in today. All I'm saying is that 100 years past this tipping point we can stop and look around our civilization and take stock of what has transpired. Our cities are dangerous, ugly and alien to us now. Many of the nicer facades in our once gleaming cities from the guilded age are now deteriorated often surrounded with bums, piss and graffiti. I live in America, I can tell you that European Americans who descended from the people who designed, built and maintained our once lovely cities do not call them home anymore. All I am saying is WHY??? What happened??? I have been curious about this question over the past decade. ( The rot has only accelerated in that time!) And I have found that Civilizations have experienced all of these symptoms in their terminal decline. All great, ordered, and uplifting civilization need strong masculine energy so to speak. Nobody is better off on our current timeline. Not even the women. A huge population of our so called liberated women need happy pills just to cope with their spiritually and emotionally dreadful existence. They traded their homes, children, tradition, and safe networked communities for the proverbial mess of pottage. A 9-5 cubical job. A tiny social circle compared to her recent ancestors, some cats and wine with pills. The bankers, and oligarchs are winning on our current timeline.
The roaring 20s wasn’t just in the US. It was also in Europe, PARTICULARLY in major cities such as Berlin, Buenos Aires, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, New York City, Paris, and all the way down in Sydney Australia. Great video, I just love the fashions and the way they lived and dressed. Such elegance.
@@yvonneplant9434women suffering over undergarments its mostly a myth perpetuated by hollywood and other media men who never wore a corset or a bra. Especially in the 20s, all the fashion is quite loose and relaxed silhouette. You should check out Karolina Zebrowska she has a couple videos explaining old fashion, its quite interesting.
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I, too,want to thank you for those photos, although I am Puzzled by one of them as it said 1930 and I was Wondering what that had got to do with the 1920's and I too want to Subscribe to your Channel ❤😅😅🎉🎉🎉🎉
At O mins 52 secs the photo you have detailed as "Amazing Men's Fashion Style" in 1927" happens to be a photo of the man billed as "The World's Greatest Entertainer", not just throughout the 1920's but also well beyond that era, Al Jolson. With respect, I would have expected someone posting a video chronicling "The Roaring Twenties in America" to have known that😕.
These video posters are fan-magazine style researchers and not historians, or even near a history book. Remember this is UA-cam and it's a droplet in an ocean if you find a true historian, either amateur or someone of a scholarly discipline.
“1920s mobile hair salon “ this picture was taken in England and not here. You can tell by the license plates. The car is in Austin and it’s right hand drive.😊
The colours aren't convincing but they're better than black and white or sepia.Every photo is always more interesting with a well-researched caption. More important than the colourisation. The caption answers the question : Who are these people ?
Ok but you'd have to get used to no toilet paper, no real medical meds or surgical help, and the southern US was poor hot and 100% Jim Crow racism but in the right places and the right amount of money and things are grand. And the Great Depression was right around the corner with WWII right on its heals. Knowing that could lead you to be filthy rich though help a lot of people.
The photograph of Single Women of Boston Picket Relief HQ’s (is during the Depression) and not 1928. Their dresses prove that the image was taken in the 1930s around 33, 34,35. 😊
@@yvonneplant9434why even question that if theyre italian gangsters doing an illegal racket, especially when it involves booze during prohibition? Some people glamorize it because of what it is: illegal activity. I recommend the HBO show Boardwalk Empire
They were not, integral yes but integral to the 1920s. Nothing was happening in the 1920s in black evolution, Madame CJ walker and her films and childrens shots from 1924-1927 greatly show life then, and it's pretty great. However something trivial compared to the only things that were making the 1920s, automobiles, and music.
Some of the people pictured here wouldn't have looked out of place in the 1960s, and a few wouldn't have looked out of place even today. But the 1920s were only a boom time relatively speaking, since until after World War II the majority of people everywhere had always been poor, and that includes even during the 1920s.
The photograph of the women's movement to repeal prohibition is fascinating. One sign reads "Gangsters want prohibition - We want temperance". "Repeal the 18th Amendment" would make a great t-shirt. Such a shame the old hotel pictures in Florida in St Peterburg and Miami are both gone. In Europe, they'd be protected now as important historical buildings. When I visited L.A. I was shocked at how ugly it was and how they'd just knocked down practically anything historic as they went along. America didn't realise these buildings were their history as sure as castles here in Europe.
For the first time in recorded history women cut their hair. First time. No more sitting next to the stove or fireplace for 3 hours! It was liberating beyond belief.
Women cut their hair in 1910, or far before that if we count the many decades of fashion trends for women BY women. Oh and also the first state to allow women to vote was Wyoming in 1869. Consider your history that you knew shattered by a real historian.
I imagine it wasn't roaring for most people since there wasn't a large middle class. And certainly the roar came to a dead stop after the stock market crash in 29.
The Charleston dance contest in front of St. Louis city hall cannot be 1923 for the simple reason that the dance first came onto the scene in 1925- still great pictures!
You are correct about the picture. I Googled it and it appears don't the "Digital Library of America" as "Photograph of a Charleston dance contest in St. Louis on November 13, 1925" which I trust to be more accurate. However, I'm not sure what you mean by "first came on the scene in 1925? It says online it first appeared in 1923. I guess it took a couple of years to be popularized. It does say it peaked around 1926 and then fell out of fashion slowly after that as these things do.
@@AnyoneCanSee Who cares about a dance contest when these satanically-indoctrinated Seeds of Satan were destroying every single wealthy black neighborhood across the land.
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It would be nice if I could read the captions you've got them covered up with your print
And thank you for finding, updating with color, and providing the pictures. It's very enjoyable for me to look at them.
Thank you
I'm nostalgic and love taking these trips down memory lane.
👍
So strange that my great grandmother was a middle aged woman in the 1920s, but I was able to talk to her when I was a teenager in the 1980s.
People can mock this era all they want, but these people had class.
Proper hats for men and women were far more popular in the 1920s than in the 2020s.
Exactly
And no obese people women with tattoos or hanging out of their lulu lemons
Rubbish, tell that to my dad who, as a treat, had a beef dripping sandwich
Lol, there were plenty of fat people, and tattooed ladies were a thing.
Thank you so much for letting us to travel to the past! Congratulaciones!!
Wow! Those are the best color old photos I've seen. Amazing that was 100 years ago!
Thank you so much!
I do love to look at antique and vintage photos; the older the better. Some of these are captioned incorrectly though, and it makes me wonder if this is an AI channel. Some of the clothing captioned as typical clothing for the era is not. Some of the beach photos are from the turn of the century or oughts and teens. There was one where the women all had long skirts and big hats from the Edwardian age/Gilded age. Glad I know enough history to know the difference. Too bad the bot doesn't.
Oh my goodness. I love this era so much. Thank you so much for sharing this. ❤
Many thanks !
Excellent video tour of American life in 1920s
Thanks
Beautiful job. Well done. Such a treat. Thank you. Loved it.
Thank you so much for your comment!
@@BrightStyle ❤️
@@BrightStyleAI today is doing a great job
The style and quality of everything back then is mind boggling.
Yeah that's because women's liberation had not started yet.
Patriarchal societies have order, class, dignity, honor.
it took 100 years to get to this today. Just 100 years of feminism.
@@bestrenderings796 That's not even close to correct. Dating back to beginnings in at least as early as the 1790s in the UK, the women's sufferage movement was well underway in the US by the 1840s. The famous, or infamous depending on your POV, Seneca Falls Convention, the first women's rights convention in the US, was in 1848. The movement continued to pick up steam in the 1850s and '60s, slowed only temporarily by the Civil War. Do the names Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton ring a bell? Individual states began granting women the right to vote in 1869, culminating in the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
As for the 1920s, commonly seen as the decade most associated with social change and upheaval until at least the 1960s -
"Flappers of the 1920s were young women known for their energetic freedom, embracing a lifestyle viewed by many at the time as outrageous, immoral or downright dangerous. Now considered the first generation of independent American women, flappers pushed barriers to economic, political and sexual freedom for women."
@@662wc5 I'm not disagreeing with this timeline you laid out. I agree the industrial revolution sowed the seeds for the wests current demise. I think we are saying the same thing. By the 1920's in the wake of the crippling carnage of WW1 the west, the patriarchal west, was beyond wounded. Therefore a tipping point had been reached ushering in social upheaval that directly leads to the modern malaise that the west finds herself in today. All I'm saying is that 100 years past this tipping point we can stop and look around our civilization and take stock of what has transpired. Our cities are dangerous, ugly and alien to us now. Many of the nicer facades in our once gleaming cities from the guilded age are now deteriorated often surrounded with bums, piss and graffiti. I live in America, I can tell you that European Americans who descended from the people who designed, built and maintained our once lovely cities do not call them home anymore. All I am saying is WHY??? What happened??? I have been curious about this question over the past decade. ( The rot has only accelerated in that time!) And I have found that Civilizations have experienced all of these symptoms in their terminal decline. All great, ordered, and uplifting civilization need strong masculine energy so to speak. Nobody is better off on our current timeline. Not even the women. A huge population of our so called liberated women need happy pills just to cope with their spiritually and emotionally dreadful existence. They traded their homes, children, tradition, and safe networked communities for the proverbial mess of pottage. A 9-5 cubical job. A tiny social circle compared to her recent ancestors, some cats and wine with pills. The bankers, and oligarchs are winning on our current timeline.
@@bestrenderings796 I can answer that easily. But it would take more than 2000 words to fully write out I'm sure.
20s and 50s were the greatest decades for US in 20th century, change my mind.
Nice pics, My VFW members August Caccavone and Eugene Iconetti were children of this era, They then fought in WWII
Thanks for sharing this amazing video 😊❤
Thank you for your comment
Wow, young women of the 1920s, Flapper craze
The roaring 20s wasn’t just in the US.
It was also in Europe, PARTICULARLY in major cities such as Berlin, Buenos Aires, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, New York City, Paris, and all the way down in Sydney Australia.
Great video, I just love the fashions and the way they lived and dressed. Such elegance.
Women's under garments were torture. And women's periods? Try to imagine that without pads or tampons. 😂
@@yvonneplant9434women suffering over undergarments its mostly a myth perpetuated by hollywood and other media men who never wore a corset or a bra. Especially in the 20s, all the fashion is quite loose and relaxed silhouette.
You should check out Karolina Zebrowska she has a couple videos explaining old fashion, its quite interesting.
Like it's never going to stop.
Awesome 👍 love it!!!
Thank you so much!
Love the music you chose. Great video all around.
Thank you so much!
JUST BEAUTIFUL! EXCEPT: CAN'T APPRECIATE THE LAST PHOTO BECAUSE TWO ADS FOR OTHER VIDEOS COVERED IT.
Those were the days, great cars great clothes. Cities we cleaner & music was better.
It is AI , But was well put together a few misidentifications and Some oughts and teens , But it gets it done , Try to get a theme like Christmas , Love the channel , Subbed and Shared :) QC
thanks .
Love the BG jazz piano…
Excellent! Sharp pics, color, names, dates and places. Liked and subscribed. Love that era!
Thank you so much!
What a beautiful presentation. Thank you for the treat.
Thank you so much!
My favorite, last row on the left, in the words of the late, great Jackie Gleason, "how sweet it is".
I, too,want to thank you for those photos, although I am Puzzled by one of them as it said 1930 and I was Wondering what that had got to do with the 1920's and I too want to Subscribe to your Channel ❤😅😅🎉🎉🎉🎉
The colourization is very good.
What a beautiful picture & very quality nice colours .
People had class and style back then, unlike today.
Beautiful
Thank you !
At O mins 52 secs the photo you have detailed as "Amazing Men's Fashion Style" in 1927" happens to be a photo of the man billed as "The World's Greatest Entertainer", not just throughout the 1920's but also well beyond that era, Al Jolson. With respect, I would have expected someone posting a video chronicling "The Roaring Twenties in America" to have known that😕.
I thought the same. Al Jolson was a huge star.
These video posters are fan-magazine style researchers and not historians, or even near a history book. Remember this is UA-cam and it's a droplet in an ocean if you find a true historian, either amateur or someone of a scholarly discipline.
Your photo at 05:17, Buffalo Traffic Accident is actually N.W.Washington, DC.
what a time ...woman came from the victorian to edwardian then the flappers and the jazz age....amazing change
My grandmother was in elementary (or grammar school as they called it) and my grandfather was a teenager during the 1920’s.
Oh the clothes...
_Thank you!_
_A wonderful photo! Look with great pleasure._
Thank you so much!
There were plump men and women but obesity had not afflicted the society yet.
“1920s mobile hair salon “ this picture was taken in England and not here. You can tell by the license plates. The car is in Austin and it’s right hand drive.😊
Was about to comment the same thing!!!!
There were still cars in America that had the steering wheel on the right back then.
😊 muito lindo gostei de ver
Muito obrigada
@@BrightStyle sou fã do passado tinha estilo elegante ok
These photos are almost 100 years old and better than most security cameras today lol
Amazing to see the bathing suits of the era
In the photo titled Amazing Men’s Fashions, the gentleman standing beside the green car is Al Jolson.
So many girls that my mother (Deceased 2013 aged 102) would have referred to as "Women in Sensible Shoes".
Esa década abrió la libertad a la sociedad para siempre. Y el remate fueron los 60s
The colours aren't convincing but they're better than black and white or sepia.Every photo is always more interesting with a well-researched caption. More important than the colourisation. The caption answers the question : Who are these people ?
Jist beautiful photos! But I wonder how did they get the colors in ?
Computer programs.
Wow, a time when the world was a much happier place. Wish we could invent a time machine so we could go back.
Ok but you'd have to get used to no toilet paper, no real medical meds or surgical help, and the southern US was poor hot and 100% Jim Crow racism but in the right places and the right amount of money and things are grand. And the Great Depression was right around the corner with WWII right on its heals. Knowing that could lead you to be filthy rich though help a lot of people.
The South was Heaven in that period. Turned WOKE now.
@@cadenrolland5250 I'll take all of that in a heartbeat over today's wokeness.
@@viking670be honest, you wouldn’t
@@dudeman7826 Damn right I would. Just to be able to see both Jack Dempsey and Babe Ruth alone is tempting enough!
My parents were born then, Dad, 1923, Mom, 1924.
the music is not from the '20s but it do'nt matter much.
Al Jolson the guy in the middle at 0:55
Мужчины выгляят мужчинами ,женщины женщинами -приятно на это смотреть 👍!
happier times back then
It's amazing how urban demographic had changed since.
Yea for the worst
My dogs looks like he just heard a whistle.
The photo of golf at 8:25ish is a photo of Bobby Jones.
Is it true that the past was more beautiful?
Some of the captions at the beginning of the piece are too long to be read in the time allotted.
I pause the video to read most of them. It gives me a chance to study the photo and enjoy the selection.
The press pause - good lord, imagine complaining about that on a free colourised video.
Take off your gloves and hit pause...
Their editing gets an F
The photograph of Single Women of Boston Picket Relief HQ’s (is during the Depression) and not 1928. Their dresses prove that the image was taken in the 1930s around 33, 34,35. 😊
How cool were boaters!?
Imagin if these people could see what the city looks like now.😢
Al Jolson is in the picture , 1:00
Wow, they weren't staring down at a device and no urine, feces, and needles on the sidewalks, imagine that!!??
6:08 Miss Georgia on the far left is the prettiest one.
The image of prohibition era 1920 Chicago is the 1930s and you can tell by the dresses, the hats and everything else😊
Al Capone and his gang were killing his competition, though. Why do people glamorize the past?
@@yvonneplant9434why even question that if theyre italian gangsters doing an illegal racket, especially when it involves booze during prohibition? Some people glamorize it because of what it is: illegal activity. I recommend the HBO show Boardwalk Empire
7:11 lol, im watering the penguins they wilting
Whats the beautifull music from 3 minutes ? Greetings from Holland
The photo at the one-minute mark, about men's fashions, looks like Al Jolson, the shorter of the two men.
Y do do people want to spoil things that others have not heard.
It's incredible to think that everyone in these photos, and probably those who were being born, are already dead.
Where are black Americans found in this? They were an integral part of the 1920s and the cultural changes that were happening.
They only wanted to portray white America.
Even the indigenous natives were not included.
Segregation and racism was rifed in 1920s.
They were not, integral yes but integral to the 1920s. Nothing was happening in the 1920s in black evolution, Madame CJ walker and her films and childrens shots from 1924-1927 greatly show life then, and it's pretty great. However something trivial compared to the only things that were making the 1920s, automobiles, and music.
I was definitely born too late.
Prohibition was in effect, but if you wanted a drink, there was always ways to circumvent the law.
Some of the people pictured here wouldn't have looked out of place in the 1960s, and a few wouldn't have looked out of place even today.
But the 1920s were only a boom time relatively speaking, since until after World War II the majority of people everywhere had always been poor, and that includes even during the 1920s.
I wonder what all those people are doing today!
Jeez, what do you mean "...doing today?" They're dead.
@@nomadpi1 it was a joke. My dry humor
Most of the dates on those pix are completely BOGUS!! Take down this mess and start over with the real dates - will be much more enjoyable!
I think the Miss America pic was 1927.
8.24 Bobby Jones in the white shirt
The photograph of the women's movement to repeal prohibition is fascinating. One sign reads "Gangsters want prohibition - We want temperance". "Repeal the 18th Amendment" would make a great t-shirt.
Such a shame the old hotel pictures in Florida in St Peterburg and Miami are both gone. In Europe, they'd be protected now as important historical buildings. When I visited L.A. I was shocked at how ugly it was and how they'd just knocked down practically anything historic as they went along. America didn't realise these buildings were their history as sure as castles here in Europe.
1920s-Roaring Twenties. 2020s - Snorting Fentanyl.
For the first time in recorded history women cut their hair. First time. No more sitting next to the stove or fireplace for 3 hours! It was liberating beyond belief.
Women cut their hair in 1910, or far before that if we count the many decades of fashion trends for women BY women. Oh and also the first state to allow women to vote was Wyoming in 1869. Consider your history that you knew shattered by a real historian.
The shorter man @ :52 looks like he might be Al Jolson
I’m pretty sure it is 👍🏻
What a beautiful video, NO STINKING HOMELESS TRASH
mirip dengan foto tahun 1990
I love the twenties, but a lot of these women weren't much to look at!😣
I noticed in most pictures everything is in neat and tidy order and no rubbish lying around. Pity someone emerged to wreak havoc, wars, and disorder.
LOL! Because none of those things existed before the early 1900's???
Try again...
This video is full of errors with the still pictures, times, dates and places. Still, nice video.
on 10-04 not 20-s but 50-s
I imagine it wasn't roaring for most people since there wasn't a large middle class. And certainly the roar came to a dead stop after the stock market crash in 29.
twenty-three skiddoo.
❤❤John 3,16 ❤❤
6:06 What did you really expect from NY?
Men really looked like men back in the day, but so did the women. 😮
Now that’s funny
4:35 -- FAKE photo -- not from the 1920s
Just like the 90's until the bankers wrecked it.
Times for the privileged and well to do
The Charleston dance contest in front of St. Louis city hall cannot be 1923 for the simple reason that the dance first came onto the scene in 1925- still great pictures!
You are correct about the picture. I Googled it and it appears don't the "Digital Library of America" as "Photograph of a Charleston dance contest in St. Louis on November 13, 1925" which I trust to be more accurate.
However, I'm not sure what you mean by "first came on the scene in 1925? It says online it first appeared in 1923. I guess it took a couple of years to be popularized. It does say it peaked around 1926 and then fell out of fashion slowly after that as these things do.
@@AnyoneCanSee I thought the Charleston became popular around the start of the Jazz Age - 1921-23.
@@AnyoneCanSee Who cares about a dance contest when these satanically-indoctrinated Seeds of Satan were destroying every single wealthy black neighborhood across the land.
Looks like bras weren’t a thing back then
Ale kobitki jakies takie malo urodziwe byly.
Seems like teetering on the edge of being a "Chick Flick".
Then it all went wrong.....