Dramatic and Rare Historical Photos
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2023
- Amazing Historical Photos Volume 28 is a collection of dramatic and rare photos from history. Captured in these images you will find almost every human emotion possible.
🎶 Featuring original piano music by Mark Bulmer ➡️ www.markbulmer.com
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The German lady who's lost everything but still takes care of her dog. I hope they both managed to survive.
That child in the photo too young for war caught me like a ghost from our past. He is whispering to us from that photo.
Far too many, that were far too young !
The Statue of Liberty's face looks a bit like Elvis
I thought it looked like a male face also ... and now I cannot un-see Elvis ...lol
More like Victor Buono
Nooooooo
OMG...you're right👍.
Took the words from my mouth
Thank you for sharing such amazing photos.
Glad you enjoyed them. Thank you for watching and for the feedback !!
The children of Stalingrad show the true face of war, any war, any time 😢
That ancient hotel is so impressive to survive intact this length of time
And aged so well … Something I’d love to see in person.
I have to admit, I now want to go see it/stay there!
Tom Scott made an excellent video about it, put 'Tom Scott oldest hotel' into the UA-cam search 👍
Those poor little children in Leningrad looked terrified.
Brilliant deduction.
All excellent, but the haunting stare of the German woman really got me. Seeing the complete devastation and the little dog at her feet was heartbreaking. 😢
Real life. Hits hard sometimes.
start 2 world wars and eventually they will be ended.
Poor poor children, never hurt anyone in their young lives, it hurts my heart that they suffer so
The German women still kept her dog. Excellent military photos.
Fire on Marlborough Street: That's the aunt/godmother and her niece/godchild, if I am not mistaken. That woman died, but her body cushioned the blow for the baby, who lived. She saved that baby's life. There was an outrage over the photo, people talking about sensationalism (blah blah), but all I can focus on was her saving that child's life--what an albeit sucky--miracle.
If the photographer wanted sensationalism, he wouldn't have turned away when the impact happened.
Most of the photos I use are quite rare. Takes me hours to find them. But this one is pretty well known. The story and photo are both very powerful. I come across thousands of tragic photos. Countless terrible war images. Yet, those are not considered sensationalism. Perhaps outrage may have been a generation thing ? We are way more desensitized now.
What an excellent item, wonderful presentation too, utube at it’s best!
Wow, thank you for your kind words !
Yet another wonderful selection of photos with the stories behind them and a great choice in music ! Please make more .thank you they great
Many thanks! New collection every Saturday at 9am EST. For more on the music please feel free to visit www.markbulmer.com Your support is much appreciated
Very interesting collection. Thank you for sharing these old photos.
Thank you for watching 🤗
Awesome ❤
Thank you … glad you enjoyed them !
Quite incredible and very moving. Thank you. Best wishes from Cheltenham in England 🇬🇧 👏
Thank you very much! Glad you are enjoying the videos. Cheltenham is such a lovely town. Went there a couple fo times when I was living in England
Hi, rw. Good to see you again.
Great pics, thanks.
Thank you for watching !
0.50 Full respect. That is an astonishing feat. And a beautiful building. I believe it inspired the bathhouse in Spirited Away.
Guess a lot of folks don't know that in the MW and SE, men reared to be proper referred to RR time as "thinking sessions". Mr Williams knew this well although he had begun referring to it as Hairy Ploppers.
thank you! This video is great
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching 🤗
Wonderful collection.
Thank you! 🤗
👍 great🎉
Thank you! Cheers!
Ive never seen Abraham Lincoln without his trademark beard before it certainly does look strange
Lady Liberty's visage is bit grim.
I believe the term would be “stern” to denote justice is applied to all equally
wow 2:11 the statue of libertys face looks so much like Elvis?
Iove the fire truck steam pumper,pulled by horses.
8:13 They are all far too young to die. Every single one of them. What a horrible waste.
Agreed.
Yes the Statue of Liberty dust look like Elvis all my goodness😊
The only one that I'd seen before unfortunately was the one of the collapsing fire escape.
Yes, that one is fairly common but apt for this collection and I wanted to include it somewhere. Most of the others were pretty rare finds.
The tortoise shells being oiled. When I was a kid, I really thought turtle wax was for your turtles. I had pet turtles, and I thought I’ll have to get some of that. Lol.
LMAO ... This made me laugh way too hard ...lol
@whatsup5791. It was perfectly logical to think that as a child. Bless you.
Are you sure about your "first deck landing" photo? I think it was actually Captain Dunning, RNAS in a Sopwith Pup during WW1. He ran off the deck a few days later in a subsequent landing attempt and sadly drowned.
Dunning was the first on a MOVING ship whereas Ely was the first on an ANCHORED ship more than 6 1/2 years prior 👍🏻
Eugene Ely 18 January 1911 - First deck landing, using a temporary wooden platform on the USS Pennsylvania at anchor; also first use of a tailhook-arrested landing system.
2 August 1917, Edwin Harris Dunning makes the first aircraft landing on a moving ship, HMS Furious
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos nice one! Thank you.
I can’t imagine using a tail hook arrestor on a Wright Flyer or the like, I imagine a gentle thump and a head long flight out of the remnants of the pilot’s wicker chair into the sea!!! 😂
That was the craziest thing to me about that one. Trusting a tail hook system back then … lol
7:27 German woman with everything she owned. Anyone notice the little dog?🐶
8:30. How the H*LL was that supposed to balance on a single wire?
H.G. Wells was so ahead of his time ... but he may have got that one wrong ...lol
7:42
Alexander Graham Bell stole the invention of the telephone.
How does that thing get off the ground?
Bell was a thief ... But, Thomas Edison stole everything he was credited with.
Statue of Liberty looks like a man
The Statue of Liberty face looks like Elvis
I might be able to understand what it was like for adults during the siege of Stalingrad but I wouldn't come close in knowing what it was like for the children (0:35) being in that hell-hole.
Mieleen Pistävä Nuoruus.
Iso Poika Ilmanpaitaa,
Kunnon Puseroton Poika Joka Vain Katsoo Kun Kaikki On Niin,
Mieleen Tuli Pistävä Nuoruus,
Teen Tämän Jos Se Olisi Sallittu,
The young soldier in the landing craft looks faked.
Never cared for Robin Williams he could never give a complete answer straight he always broke out in character it drove me crazy watching him
I was a big Robin Williams fan … But, I do know exactly what you mean. I met many celebrities when I lived in NYC for one reason or another…. and quite a few have a similar affectation … Jim Carrey being another one.
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos yes indeed they are good actors on a serious side but when off camera I didn't care for them
Joskus Tuntuu Kuin Olisin Kuoppa Lasten Joukossa.