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Nobody is a prisoner who can freely walk away. Many people are obsessed with the access to nonsense, entertainment, news, etc. But that is a free choice.
I remember owning a motorola flip phone that had a huge battery that would only last 1 hour! Phones are way more than just phones now a days and thus their popularity.
@@catnapper7509 Addiction is an enslavement of the mind. It's an illusion of choice, but an addict brain can't say no. They need help to get away from it.
By far my favourite picture is Bob Ross feeding one of the many animals he raised, he was such a kind and gentle man who was taken too soon . God bless him, the world is a sadder without him.
I really liked the photo stating "Sorry! You were rude to me so now you get no hot dog." That should apply even more now with the widespread bad behavior and such.
I was fortunate to know Doris Eaton Travis personally! She and her siblings were all vaudeville performers, and continued on in show business. After that career, she married Paul Travis, an entrepreneur who invented the glove compartment and a kind of automobile door still in use today. They operated a series of Arthur Murray dance studios, then later moved to Oklahoma where Paul bought a horse ranch. He became friends with my Dad, who was also in the Quarter Horse racing business. During their years on the ranch, Doris went to the University of Oklahoma and earned her law degree when she was in her 80’s! Still dancing, she had a part in “Man on the Moon“ with Jim Cary, and wrote a lovely autobiography, “The Days We Danced” , published in 2003. It has many photos of her and family. She was still dancing at over 100, and I heard she could out - dance anyone with he Charleston and mean Foxtrot! I’ve never met anyone who packed so much joie de vive into 106 years! What an amazing lady. 👑👠
I love the idea of using it for shoes, gloves, small laundry drying. Heck, underwear warmer in cold Winters. I'd be worried food in there would feed the pests if you had them, though. I used to drape my wet towels and less delicate laundry at my first apt that is a beauty historical building and has lovely, vintage radiators. I used to wet bath towels and put dishes of water on my radiator in hopes of creating ANY humidity. Lol
Plus the fact it was natural beauty , not Max Factor makeup , no tats , no fake hair or eye lashes , metal sticking out of their nose , cheeks , lips , etc .
Looking at old photos , different era's ... How people looked like , dressed., Architecture , landscapes etc etc ... Makes me always wish one invented a time machine so i could go back in time to experience all ❤️😊
If you enjoy looking at the photos, you might try movies that pre-date the 1970s, especially those in the 30s/40s/50s, an excellent opportunity to see all those things moving/in action. TCM or Turner Class Movies has an excellent selection 24/7 seven days a week WITHOUT commercials. Cheers.
Sadly, serial killers were common that time. Also, racism, poverty, hypocrisy, arranged marriage, forcing of religions and so on. But yeah, I want to go back as well and write stories about it.
For some reason the photobooth photo of the grandma and her little grandson had me laughing out loud. I had an image of their relationship and just felt she was a great grandma who took him everywhere and he loved her. I miss mine so much, and I am one myself.
Well, I learned some stuff (had no idea there were triple decker buses) and those photos were all fascinating, but for some reason I keep thinking about that Victorian radiator with a space to keep food warm. That was clever!
I loved these photos, thank you. The prediction of Mr Sullivan was amazingly accurate, he was a either a very forward thinking genius or knew people who were.
It wasn’t that the bike was a Schwinn , it was that it was a chopper style. I didn’t know they were still using armor in Napoleonic Wars. The Mr. Rogers scene is even more significant. There had been a recent story in the news about blacks being turned away from public swimming pools. Mr. Rogers soaking his feet with the African American, and that the character was a policeman was a quiet object lesson from Rev. Rogers. Conrad Veidt, shudder. He’s like the Joker, and The Gentlemen from Buffy rolled into one. I wouldn’t be surprised if Veidt was the inspiration for the Gentlemen as well.
For me that Schwinn Bike seems like a Mandela Effect. I'm 70 and I was a little kid but I had lived for bikes. That bike is creepy and I never saw one of those EVER. haha.
@@valeriewilliams6576 they, and other models with a banana seat were hot in the 1970s. They were modeled on the chopper-style motorcycle. IIRC, one of the characters in Easy Rider rode a motorcycle that style. I’m 56.
@@Laudon1228 OH wow,that just made me flash back to riding on the long seat of a bike behind a boy I was friends with and mean older kids teasing us about being more than friends (had no clue what they meant) and just loving that cool bike! We were making motorcycle RRMMMM sounds!
The monk bones underneath the statue was the most interesting to me. Some researchers are now wondering about some of the most intricate statues we are told were carved way back when. They are thinking the sculptors may have used a similar technique that preserved the monk. I will need to come back with the names, but one has a man in a web of rope and a woman with a shear scarf over her face-- all in marble. There is just no way these were carved with the tools they had back then or now. I wonder if the same X-ray technique can be applied to them. I bet they were wealthy people who decided up-front they wanted to be preserved as statues. And, a past advanced society had the technology to melt the marble rock and pour over them. Some people will think it's strange, but consider how today, people like B. Gates wants his brain consciousness placed into a computer. And, there are rich people to this day being frozen before they are dead, to be brought back at a future time hoping medical technology has improved and can cure them of whatever disease.
OMG I remember those Schwinns! They had 3-speed and 5-speed like that! Some of these bring back some very fond memories of my childhood. A few because I was around to experience them, others because my grandparents and parents talked about them and had some of these pictures/newspaper clippings. Thanks for posting these!
My favourites are th wonderful mobile library (Italian) and the toaster so so beautiful, the motorcycle, car and the fabulous ticket collector in that amazing purpose built vehicle, but all of them are great, what hard work and dedication, well done, great to see our history in photographs
I don't understand why this collection of random photographs from the last hundred-some-odd years was labelled as revealing more than meets the eye. They reveal precisely and solely what meets the eye.
I was hoping for some cool historical tidbits about people whose stories get passed over in school. Or at least, maybe some mention of technology of the time, like "notice the figdribbler next to the whosocket, it was commonly used to iron writing paper. The whosocket, as you may know, was used to slice sheets of paper to increase the writing surface. Every thrifty scholar had one." But nope. We were led astray.
@@monstermcboo7282 King donates approximately $4 million per year to libraries, local fire departments, schools, and other organizations. The Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation gives over $2.8 million in grants per year. They donated $70,000 to help pay the heating bills for families in need in his home town of Bangor, Maine, during the winter. Yeah, sounds awful
I loved the picture of Laurel and Hardy. Especially Oliver Hardy who looked different (thinner and older) but the same happy smile. I looked at that picture for ages. And some of the women pictured were beyond beautiful, I wish some of today's plastic faced girls would realise natural is far more attractive.
Thank God he aged well. Tabitha should have made him look better.(kidding). I saw Mr. Mercedes (loved it) and I think S. K. finally looks very sophisticated, like he had to grow into himself. Of course, he's THE MAN. He means so much to me.
My grandfather actually went to high school with him. And he said he was a really weird kid who didn't have any friends. He said no one ever expected him to become a famous writer. He came from a pretty poor single mother household (which was a pretty big deal back in the day) and his clothes were always unfashionable hand me downs. Grandpa said he didn't even think that he was recognized as a good writer in school at all by the teachers or anything.
I wish you could give us just a few extra seconds on each picture. There is barely time to read the description let alone time to look at the photos and read the captions. Thank you tho. I truly appreciate you posting these for us. I love watching them.
CONRAD VEIDT also played the 1st Joker in The Batman Shorts, Silent films. Each short runs just shy of ten minutes with all the Batman villains and were UA-cam uploads. CONRAD VEIDT IS the best Joker, silent and psychotic.
@@TK-ij2xi UA-cam removed my reply or it never went through ? Awesome, I hope so - THE BATMAN SERIAL MOVIE SHORTS used to be an uoutube upload. Most of the actors are from the German Expressionism era and those fantastic, surreal, silent movies. Those men fled Europe for America and continued their artform here in our first silent cartoons, BUGS BUNNY, et al. M, is a dark silent thriller with PETER LORRE, in his first movie. My dad turned us on to these excellent actors. As a teen, I couldn't get enough of the dark surrealism with the movie sets and music just as exotic. I truly hope your teen(s) explore this surreal artform because it more than deserves continuum throughout generations!
@@LIZZIE-lizzie He's male, so I have to slowly suggest things and act like I don't care...then I circle back. Sharing things can take months. 😂 But he did know of Veidt, just not the shorts.
Unfortunately, this isn't true. There were two Batman serials, one in 1943 and another in 1949, neither of which the Joker appears in. The first serial came out months after Veidt's death in 1943 and the villains were a Japanese spy ring (being WW2 and all)...
12:50: My great grandfather was from the Blackfoot tribe and grew up on a reservation in Montana before leaving for Chicago. This photo is taken in the same year my grandfather was born. The world sure seamed like a much larger place 100 years ago.
Looking at the grand opening of McDonald's in Moscow is rather poignant this week since they just closed that particular McDonald's down due to sanctions b/c of the war in Ukraine.
@@winonaho They said Las Vegas, New Mexico. Which was founded in 1835. 12 years before Jesse James was born. Not Las Vegas, Nevada, which at that point in time would have just been desert. Not that I'm disagreeing that it is fake, but the reasoning is off.
The huge horse was beautiful and I thought the picture of Billy the Kid and the other regulators was awesome. I really liked seeing some of my Blackfoot ancestors, too.
The bomber pilot was a bit of a maverick who had decided to fly over NYC in poor weather conditions intending to land in NJ (I think), instead of heading for the airport to the west he was instructed to land at. While the plane wasn't carrying any bombs, there was a reasonable amount of fuel on board, enough to cause damage to two floors & cause a number of deaths & serious injuries!
@@stevie-ray2020 You would think that with all of that fuel it would cause so much heat that everything around it would disintegrate. Use to be lots of collapse videos on YT, now they are all disappearing. Up and out... mushroom clouds from gravitational collapses? From buildings that were made to literally survive a direct hit from a full sized passenger plane? The buildings whole strength was from the center, no way they could collapse without "help." ua-cam.com/video/wRfphCLtUUI/v-deo.html
At 5:15 Elvis had just lost his mother a year before 1958 the sadness 😔was written all over his face and this was the beginning of the end of the king of rock & roll Elvis Presley was never the same man again from that day August 14, 1958😪
“Honey…I’m hooooome!” Just like Jack Nicholson in The Shining!! Seriously creepy. Someone I knew said he took some classes under King and he was definitely weird! I guess for him weirdness works! He was right about one thing. “ there are two sides to the world. There’s the good and there’s this deep well of darkness!” How true. To both. Yes there is good in this world but it seems like there’s a bottomless well of darkness . I think it would be very easy to fall into it!
7:00 Honda Super Cub: most produced motor vehicle in history. Mine is a restored 1964 model. Brand new body parts are still available in Malaysia and Thailand. I upgraded mine with a 125cc Lifan (Honda Clone) engine that bolted in place of the original. C90adventures channel drives one around the world as an adventure bike.
Hello, just thought I'd touch base with you on Montana. Did you know Montana's state animal is the grizzly bear, its state bird is the western meadowlark, and its state fish is the blackspotted cutthroat trout? Well it is. Montana is also home to around 70,000 Native Americans that you didn't manage to kill. Well done you guys.
Yes, I know all of this because this is where I live. Also I am one of those 70,000 native Americans that the whites didn't kill. Isn't that pretty cool? I was born and raised in Montana, still live here.
@@faith4541 Are you Blackfoot? I am from Kentucky and one of my great grandmothers was a full blooded Blackfoot. I would like to find out more about my ancestry. Might do that in the not too distant future.
I do not think the citation on the picture of Czar Nicholas and Alexandra is correct. That picture was likely taken in Moscow several years ealier at his coronation. They woud never wear traditional Moscow-Kremlin dress to a ball in St Petersburg. That would just be weird.
@@grahamwinston3692 - Last Christmas I wore traditional Moscow-Kremlin dress to a ball in St Petersburg, and they wouldn't even let me in. They said I was being weird.
9:48 This image is NOT one of Buckminster-Fuller's original Dymaxion cars, but a re-imagined modern replica with extra doors (making the front overhang longer), much larger tail-fin, & chrome-trim & bar-work around the body where there was none on the originals!
The telephone thing at 2:02 is probably based on Dock Traceys phone wrist watch with a screen or Apple based theirs on that. The first flip phones were like the Stat Trek communication devices. We love to create what we think the future should look like.
I really enjoyed this,but, if you could just show the photo a bit longer, because, especially w/news clippings, it doesn't allow for enough time to both read it and really look @the picture. I kept backing it up but that's so frustrating. Help ! !
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“ There’ll be no escape in the future from telephones”...the ‘no escape’ part really nailed it, prisoners to their phones everywhere you look.
Because a situation is possible, even probable, does not mean every person is enslaved to it.
Who's dumber, the 80 year old who can't use an I phone or a 16 year old who can't put hers down?
Nobody is a prisoner who can freely walk away. Many people are obsessed with the access to nonsense, entertainment, news, etc. But that is a free choice.
I remember owning a motorola flip phone that had a huge battery that would only last 1 hour! Phones are way more than just phones now a days and thus their popularity.
@@catnapper7509 Addiction is an enslavement of the mind. It's an illusion of choice, but an addict brain can't say no. They need help to get away from it.
By far my favourite picture is Bob Ross feeding one of the many animals he raised, he was such a kind and gentle man who was taken too soon . God bless him, the world is a sadder without him.
Hi Linda, I agree that was a wonderful picture on Bob Ross, like myself he loved animals, innocent creatures God Bless them.
Hard to believe he was once an Air Force Master Sgt.
@@deanneharrall1241 me also , he had something extra
Flippin heck, the size of that horse! Really enjoyed this!
The music is superb. Anything else would take away from the photos. The pictures are priceless. I long for the good old days.
I don’t think they were that good. Between war, pestilence, hunger, and gross inequality, many of those historical figures had really hard lives.
I really liked the photo stating "Sorry! You were rude to me so now you get no hot dog." That should apply even more now
with the widespread bad behavior and such.
Original says sorry no hamburger today ...Tuesday you know...
I was fortunate to know Doris Eaton Travis personally! She and her siblings were all vaudeville performers, and continued on in show business. After that career, she married Paul Travis, an entrepreneur who invented the glove compartment and a kind of automobile door still in use today. They operated a series of Arthur Murray dance studios, then later moved to Oklahoma where Paul bought a horse ranch. He became friends with my Dad, who was also in the Quarter Horse racing business. During their years on the ranch, Doris went to the University of Oklahoma and earned her law degree when she was in her 80’s! Still dancing, she had a part in “Man on the Moon“ with Jim Cary, and wrote a lovely autobiography, “The Days We Danced” , published in 2003. It has many photos of her and family. She was still dancing at over 100, and I heard she could out - dance anyone with he Charleston and mean Foxtrot! I’ve never met anyone who packed so much joie de vive into 106 years! What an amazing lady. 👑👠
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing her history and your experience.
DITTO, Laura K. I love stories about interesting people. She sounds AWESOME!
What a beauty Doris Eaton Travis was. She lived to be 106. Amazing life.
Actually all the ladies were beautiful the romani with the mandolin and the morroccan jewish lady.their beauty transcends all eras.
I love these old pictures from 1800's & the 1900's , thanks for uploading this video my friend !!! 👍😊
This is a pleasant portrayal of real life; no photo shopping needed. Thanks.
I like the idea of the radiator/ food warmer.
That image of the Native American man is stunning
That radiator warmer was also to dry out mittens and shoes.
@@TheCharliverse cant we have one now! what a great thing that would be when it is cold and the heating bill is up!
He looks spectacular waiting to spear a fish for food now thats skill
I love the idea of using it for shoes, gloves, small laundry drying. Heck, underwear warmer in cold Winters. I'd be worried food in there would feed the pests if you had them, though.
I used to drape my wet towels and less delicate laundry at my first apt that is a beauty historical building and has lovely, vintage radiators. I used to wet bath towels and put dishes of water on my radiator in hopes of creating ANY humidity. Lol
Thank you ..what a wonderful display of photos from the past. I enjoyed watching.
Great pictures from the past. Some of the women were stunning beauty's.
Beauties.
Plus the fact it was natural beauty , not Max Factor makeup , no tats , no fake hair or eye lashes , metal sticking out of their nose , cheeks , lips , etc .
I agree they are timeless
That was amazing thank you. loved the pictures of the Native Americans.
Yes i agree, quite beautiful
My grandma had that toaster sitting on her mantle - she had all kinds of antiques as "decor". Coffee grinder, iron, tons of crocks.
Some early toasters were real works of art!
Easier to clean, I think
Looking at old photos , different era's ... How people looked like , dressed., Architecture , landscapes etc etc ... Makes me always wish one invented a time machine so i could go back in time to experience all ❤️😊
eras plural not possessive
If you enjoy looking at the photos, you might try movies that pre-date the 1970s, especially those in the 30s/40s/50s, an excellent opportunity to see all those things moving/in action. TCM or Turner Class Movies has an excellent selection 24/7 seven days a week WITHOUT commercials. Cheers.
@@SlimKeith11 Ohhh nice , sadly I'm in Europe and dont have those channels i think . Or i never heard of it . But thanks for advice 😊
Sadly, serial killers were common that time. Also, racism, poverty, hypocrisy, arranged marriage, forcing of religions and so on. But yeah, I want to go back as well and write stories about it.
@@uwustuffs2776 you poor little thing! cheer up! life is great and people are wonderful! aloha!!
Robert De niro s father was an extremely Good looking Man, more so than his son.
whats with the random caps?
You see the resemblance of Robert to his dad
⚘That is exactly what i thought... lol
Yes he was, I noticed that. Theres a whole lot of intelligence and charisma in the DeNiro family.
But he was a troubled soul. His homosexuality tormented him. He was very creative but moody. In later years he and Robert looked very much alike.
Every single photo here was interesting and enjoyable.thanks for uploading
For some reason the photobooth photo of the grandma and her little grandson had me laughing out loud. I had an image of their relationship and just felt she was a great grandma who took him everywhere and he loved her. I miss mine so much, and I am one myself.
I have one like that with my Granny from 1967 when I was 6. Lol.
This was great! More, please.
Well, I learned some stuff (had no idea there were triple decker buses) and those photos were all fascinating, but for some reason I keep thinking about that Victorian radiator with a space to keep food warm. That was clever!
Loved these pictures.....thank you for sharing.
I loved these photos, thank you. The prediction of Mr Sullivan was amazingly accurate, he was a either a very forward thinking genius or knew people who were.
It wasn’t that the bike was a Schwinn , it was that it was a chopper style.
I didn’t know they were still using armor in Napoleonic Wars.
The Mr. Rogers scene is even more significant. There had been a recent story in the news about blacks being turned away from public swimming pools. Mr. Rogers soaking his feet with the African American, and that the character was a policeman was a quiet object lesson from Rev. Rogers.
Conrad Veidt, shudder. He’s like the Joker, and The Gentlemen from Buffy rolled into one. I wouldn’t be surprised if Veidt was the inspiration for the Gentlemen as well.
For me that Schwinn Bike seems like a Mandela Effect. I'm 70 and I was a little kid but I had lived for bikes. That bike is creepy and I never saw one of those EVER. haha.
@@valeriewilliams6576 they, and other models with a banana seat were hot in the 1970s. They were modeled on the chopper-style motorcycle. IIRC, one of the characters in Easy Rider rode a motorcycle that style. I’m 56.
Luv Conrad Veigt! Wonderful actor, great warm person, and I think devilishly handsome in his youth .
Thanks, I knew someone would set me straight. Haha
@@Laudon1228 OH wow,that just made me flash back to riding on the long seat of a bike behind a boy I was friends with and mean older kids teasing us about being more than friends (had no clue what they meant) and just loving that cool bike! We were making motorcycle RRMMMM sounds!
mr. rogers and officer clemmons are so wholesome. i watched re runs as a little one and that was some nostalgia!!
The monk bones underneath the statue was the most interesting to me. Some researchers are now wondering about some of the most intricate statues we are told were carved way back when. They are thinking the sculptors may have used a similar technique that preserved the monk. I will need to come back with the names, but one has a man in a web of rope and a woman with a shear scarf over her face-- all in marble. There is just no way these were carved with the tools they had back then or now. I wonder if the same X-ray technique can be applied to them. I bet they were wealthy people who decided up-front they wanted to be preserved as statues. And, a past advanced society had the technology to melt the marble rock and pour over them. Some people will think it's strange, but consider how today, people like B. Gates wants his brain consciousness placed into a computer. And, there are rich people to this day being frozen before they are dead, to be brought back at a future time hoping medical technology has improved and can cure them of whatever disease.
OMG I remember those Schwinns! They had 3-speed and 5-speed like that! Some of these bring back some very fond memories of my childhood. A few because I was around to experience them, others because my grandparents and parents talked about them and had some of these pictures/newspaper clippings. Thanks for posting these!
Thank you! I enjoyed this very much ! Loved the quiet music! 💜🥰👵🏼
Coolest collection of photographs on UA-cam!!
Just absolutely love your channel! Please keep it coming ! 💃💃👏👏
Doris Eaton Tarvis looked gorgeous... A true beauty
My favourites are th wonderful mobile library (Italian) and the toaster so so beautiful, the motorcycle, car and the fabulous ticket collector in that amazing purpose built vehicle, but all of them are great, what hard work and dedication, well done, great to see our history in photographs
LOVE them all! keep them coming please!
Very informative wonderful historic stuff 👍😀
10:24 when did Jesse James ever know Billy the Kid....
excellent video AND with my favourite piece of music...thank you
This was so interesting, time passes so quickly.
I don't understand why this collection of random photographs from the last hundred-some-odd years was labelled as revealing more than meets the eye. They reveal precisely and solely what meets the eye.
I know I keep looking for something I'm not seeing......
Thanks for the reassurance .... I'm here to find out what I'm supposedly missing! Diddly squat it seems
I was hoping for some cool historical tidbits about people whose stories get passed over in school. Or at least, maybe some mention of technology of the time, like "notice the figdribbler next to the whosocket, it was commonly used to iron writing paper. The whosocket, as you may know, was used to slice sheets of paper to increase the writing surface. Every thrifty scholar had one." But nope. We were led astray.
I feel astray! I wanted to find out what that squiggle on the back of Elvis's head was, but unless it's one of his parents, it wasn't even mentioned!
LOL
UA-cam will be the best historical catalogue 100 years from now. We’ll all be history soon guys.
I don’t think there will be a 100 years from now. I don’t think there will be 30 years from now.
@@sherrismith1520 you have a point😂😂
How romantic is that same bike women you can tell he took care of both of them very well 💖
I know just wonderful
That Ziegfield girl was gorgeous.
Many of them featured were beautiful and natural, timeless
I love this channel!
Wow! Amazing pics of old history.
Stephen king looked awfully scary LOL... the eye brows 😂😂
He’s a terrible person, so…
@@monstermcboo7282 King donates approximately $4 million per year to libraries, local fire departments, schools, and other organizations. The Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation gives over $2.8 million in grants per year. They donated $70,000 to help pay the heating bills for families in need in his home town of Bangor, Maine, during the winter.
Yeah, sounds awful
He’s not the only pee dough file who gives to charity to save his own behind on the taxes.
He looks as bonkers as some of his stories
😂😂😂
Most beautiful and remarkable recollection I love it I revel all the time I see it ,,,do another please 😢
I loved the picture of Laurel and Hardy. Especially Oliver Hardy who looked different (thinner and older) but the same happy smile. I looked at that picture for ages.
And some of the women pictured were beyond beautiful, I wish some of today's plastic faced girls would realise natural is far more attractive.
10:23 NOT Billy the kid.
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing
Cool pictures from the past . That sword through the skull was telling . Brutal
thanks a lot for these immages are so interesting good job
This is fascinating! Thank you for posting this!
great collection. Thank you!
Jesus Christ Steven King in the 70s looked like a crazed half evolved caveman.
LOL!! I was thinking almost the same thing. 😂😂😂😂
And he never got any better looking, either.
Still does look half crazed .
Thank God he aged well. Tabitha should have made him look better.(kidding). I saw Mr. Mercedes (loved it) and I think S. K. finally looks very sophisticated, like he had to grow into himself. Of course, he's THE MAN. He means so much to me.
My grandfather actually went to high school with him. And he said he was a really weird kid who didn't have any friends. He said no one ever expected him to become a famous writer. He came from a pretty poor single mother household (which was a pretty big deal back in the day) and his clothes were always unfashionable hand me downs. Grandpa said he didn't even think that he was recognized as a good writer in school at all by the teachers or anything.
So beautiful and fascinating!!! I just subscribed
Great!! Thank You.
That was fantastic. Thank you.
Incredible Video 💕
So many amazing photos and stories!
I wish you could give us just a few extra seconds on each picture. There is barely time to read the description let alone time to look at the photos and read the captions. Thank you tho. I truly appreciate you posting these for us. I love watching them.
You can always go to Settings and change the Playback speed to slow down the video: timings above "Normal" slow the video; below "Normal" speed it up.
I just pause the video or rewind. Some of them are worth an extra glance anyways.
@@jaxxondmalamute8040 I don’t have a pc or a tablet, just a smartphone. I can’t do any of that on a smartphone can I?
Wonderful pictures. Windows into other worlds.
CONRAD VEIDT also played the 1st Joker in The Batman Shorts, Silent films. Each short runs just shy of ten minutes with all the Batman villains and were UA-cam uploads. CONRAD VEIDT IS the best Joker, silent and psychotic.
Thanks for this. I'll be passing the info along to my teen who seems to be a Batman/DC savant....they might already know!
@@TK-ij2xi
UA-cam removed my reply or it never went through ?
Awesome, I hope so -
THE BATMAN SERIAL MOVIE SHORTS used to be an uoutube upload. Most of the actors are from the German Expressionism era and those fantastic, surreal, silent movies. Those men fled Europe for America and continued their artform here in our first silent cartoons, BUGS BUNNY, et al.
M, is a dark silent thriller with PETER LORRE, in his first movie. My dad turned us on to these excellent actors. As a teen, I couldn't get enough of the dark surrealism with the movie sets and music just as exotic. I truly hope your teen(s) explore this surreal artform because it more than deserves continuum throughout generations!
@@LIZZIE-lizzie He's male, so I have to slowly suggest things and act like I don't care...then I circle back. Sharing things can take months. 😂
But he did know of Veidt, just not the shorts.
Unfortunately, this isn't true. There were two Batman serials, one in 1943 and another in 1949, neither of which the Joker appears in. The first serial came out months after Veidt's death in 1943 and the villains were a Japanese spy ring (being WW2 and all)...
@@billdufour1630
The BATMAN silent shorts, movie serials, were made in the 1920s.
12:50: My great grandfather was from the Blackfoot tribe and grew up on a reservation in Montana before leaving for Chicago. This photo is taken in the same year my grandfather was born. The world sure seamed like a much larger place 100 years ago.
Wow. Doris Eaton Travis, that last Ziegfeld girl was absolutely stunning!
Please tell the year when the photos were taken, VERY IMPORTANT
Looking at the grand opening of McDonald's in Moscow is rather poignant this week since they just closed that particular McDonald's down due to sanctions b/c of the war in Ukraine.
Mr. Roger's ROCKS!! I must have seen his friend, I saw all of the episodes....
Cool thanks 👍. Poor anteater tho 😊
The photo purportedly showing Billy the Kid, Jesse James et al in Las Vegas is nonsense
That’s what I thought
Exactly. It's not been identified as them at all, nevermind that in those days Vegas was a bit of nothing in the desert.
@@winonaho They said Las Vegas, New Mexico. Which was founded in 1835. 12 years before Jesse James was born. Not Las Vegas, Nevada, which at that point in time would have just been desert. Not that I'm disagreeing that it is fake, but the reasoning is off.
The colorization of the royals is amazing.
I'd like to know what pieces of music were used in this video.. Very soothing
Thanks for the interesting pictures.
Loved the video
Beautiful, thanks!
The huge horse was beautiful and I thought the picture of Billy the Kid and the other regulators was awesome. I really liked seeing some of my Blackfoot ancestors, too.
Yes i agree im from uk
0:42 How did the building not blow up and out like a mushroom and fall to the ground in pieces?
Because the didn't plant explosives in the building 😉😉
Exactly
The bomber pilot was a bit of a maverick who had decided to fly over NYC in poor weather conditions intending to land in NJ (I think), instead of heading for the airport to the west he was instructed to land at. While the plane wasn't carrying any bombs, there was a reasonable amount of fuel on board, enough to cause damage to two floors & cause a number of deaths & serious injuries!
@@stevie-ray2020 You would think that with all of that fuel it would cause so much heat that everything around it would disintegrate.
Use to be lots of collapse videos on YT, now they are all disappearing.
Up and out... mushroom clouds from gravitational collapses? From buildings that were made to literally survive a direct hit from a full sized passenger plane? The buildings whole strength was from the center, no way they could collapse without "help."
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Loved the vid...
Keep up the cool....
We need distractions..
Feel sorry for the horses of the Thracian burial. Poor things.
Yeah, fuck the humans, of course.
Good stuff👍
11:37 The best photo, love it
At 5:15 Elvis had just lost his mother a year before 1958 the sadness 😔was written all over his face and this was the beginning of the end of the king of rock & roll Elvis Presley was never the same man again from that day August 14, 1958😪
Wow, he died on August 16
Skeleton rocking chair is so cool😎
“Honey…I’m hooooome!” Just like Jack Nicholson in The Shining!! Seriously creepy. Someone I knew said he took some classes under King and he was definitely weird! I guess for him weirdness works! He was right about one thing. “ there are two sides to the world. There’s the good and there’s this deep well of darkness!” How true. To both. Yes there is good in this world but it seems like there’s a bottomless well of darkness . I think it would be very easy to fall into it!
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King said he felt demonic influences. Cujo was pretty scary too.
I didnt like the shining too suspenseful where i got bored with it.
Oh man, the diner prices when that waitress could refuse to give you a hot dog for being rude... @ 2:28
7:00 Honda Super Cub: most produced motor vehicle in history.
Mine is a restored 1964 model.
Brand new body parts are still available in Malaysia and Thailand.
I upgraded mine with a 125cc Lifan (Honda Clone) engine that bolted in place of the original.
C90adventures channel drives one around the world as an adventure bike.
whats up with the ladder 11 photo no explanation ...the second pic of the tsarina stunning beauty
Loved it
Very interesting 👌
I enjoy the fact that you mentioned Montana. It's where I'm from and no one really touched base on it.
Hello, just thought I'd touch base with you on Montana. Did you know Montana's state animal is the grizzly bear, its state bird is the western meadowlark, and its state fish is the blackspotted cutthroat trout? Well it is. Montana is also home to around 70,000 Native Americans that you didn't manage to kill. Well done you guys.
Yes, I know all of this because this is where I live. Also I am one of those 70,000 native Americans that the whites didn't kill. Isn't that pretty cool? I was born and raised in Montana, still live here.
@@faith4541 Are you Blackfoot? I am from Kentucky and one of my great grandmothers was a full blooded Blackfoot. I would like to find out more about my ancestry. Might do that in the not too distant future.
@@sherrismith1520 No i'm Cherokee, on my dads side. Thats really cool My great, great, great, grandfather was the Cherokee chief isn't that cool.
@@faith4541 That’s awesome. ✌️🙂
Is that four men posing as famous cowboys at 10-20, they are certainly not the real ones.
Now tell me things are just materials. Things can last long enough to be there when when you are old and it brings back so much memories.
Wow....so interesting!
Makes me think of how relatively short a time ago these photos were taken.
5:23 That is the thing of nightmares.
I do not think the citation on the picture of Czar Nicholas and Alexandra is correct. That picture was likely taken in Moscow several years ealier at his coronation. They woud never wear traditional Moscow-Kremlin dress to a ball in St Petersburg. That would just be weird.
@@grahamwinston3692 lol
@@grahamwinston3692 - Last Christmas I wore traditional Moscow-Kremlin dress to a ball in St Petersburg, and they wouldn't even let me in. They said I was being weird.
9:48 This image is NOT one of Buckminster-Fuller's original Dymaxion cars, but a re-imagined modern replica with extra doors (making the front overhang longer), much larger tail-fin, & chrome-trim & bar-work around the body where there was none on the originals!
I realllly want that skeleton chair, just so I can call it a bone throne
The telephone thing at 2:02 is probably based on Dock Traceys phone wrist watch with a screen or Apple based theirs on that. The first flip phones were like the Stat Trek communication devices. We love to create what we think the future should look like.
Dick Tracey
Amazing that the Empire State Building didn’t catch fire and collapse after a plane hit it.🤔🧐
I really enjoyed this,but, if you could just show the photo a bit longer, because, especially w/news clippings, it doesn't allow for enough time to both read it and really look @the picture. I kept backing it up but that's so frustrating. Help ! !
Also, the captions are tiny on a cellphone and by the time I can read them the picture changes.
At 6:51 -- I would love to see a forensic artists perception of what this Roman would have looked like.