_Nostalgia, nostalgia, nostalgia_ ... Fascinating nostalgia. Especially the picture shown from 11:15 ... - It's simply fabulous! It's like you were there! Back-travel in Time ... So many long past flashbacks from a single picture.. Maybe I _really_ was there once upon a time...
The photo of antique telephone poles with ungainly outrageous numbers of phone wires per pole is not "Over industrialization" as your caption depicts it. Rather: early phone wires could only handle one or at most 3 calls per wire simultaneously. As more people got phones, poles had to be strung with more wires. Then, technological advances made it possible to bundle/code/decode many many simultaneous calls on the same wire! So phone poles could shrink back to a reasonable number of, thicker, phone wires. Plus electric power could be transmitted along 'phone' poles. Progress.
With a crowded UA-cam market for old photos, I can understand the need to use incentives to get viewers. But it can be irritating almost like using Clickbait.
@@djcoffman6505 it’s not a threat - it’s a reason. As a content provider, I’m sure they would want to know why people are unsubscribing. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing a thumbnail that lures me in, but doesn’t match the content. That’s dishonest and sketchy.
I really dislike when the photo in the thumbnail that sparked my interest isn’t in the series of photos shown in the video. Because of that I will block this channel.
_Nostalgia, nostalgia, nostalgia_ ...
Fascinating nostalgia.
Especially the picture shown from 11:15 ... - It's simply fabulous! It's like you were there! Back-travel in Time ... So many long past flashbacks from a single picture..
Maybe I _really_ was there once upon a time...
what a lovely collection thanks so much
1:53 That's an 'interesting' cat and kitten!
Yes the picture was Rothchild'a zebras whice appeared later
It's also not New York. It's outside the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Please include the photo you use for the thumbnail in the collection.
This photo doesn’t exist. It’s AI generated.
@@murielvaillancourt3855 No, it is not generated. Should have been from "Rheinwiesenlager".
What a scam. It keeps doing that using it for click bait. I like the old photos, but I hate lying click bait.
NO MORE CLICBAIT
The photo of antique telephone poles with ungainly outrageous numbers of phone wires per pole is not "Over industrialization" as your caption depicts it. Rather: early phone wires could only handle one or at most 3 calls per wire simultaneously. As more people got phones, poles had to be strung with more wires. Then, technological advances made it possible to bundle/code/decode many many simultaneous calls on the same wire! So phone poles could shrink back to a reasonable number of, thicker, phone wires. Plus electric power could be transmitted along 'phone' poles. Progress.
Not sure why looking at these, albeit interesting, photos would change my perspective of the past
The young people and teens looked so much more mature and older than nowadays.
Some of the hats those women wore back then. Impressive and amazing.
Great pictures. Really tell history, though I missed the thumbnail. Wish pictures like these were shown in their original full screen format.
I always wonder whatever happened to these people and what their story was. The little girl kissing the sheep was almost 40 by the time i was born.
Good Photos why do you use click bait
I loved the music. Very nice.
Agree. what is it around 5.46
6:47 Yeah, back in 1980 we did have black and white photography only. Did we even had electricity and running water from the tap?🧐🥴
1:58 - that is the Abert memorial and Albert Hall in London
Please note. "Beg the question" does NOT mean "raise the question.
You could improve the Engish used in the captions.
clickbait! original thumbnail not included, so maddening!
I really doubt that the picture at 1:48 is from 1925. I'd say it's at the turn of the century/ late 1890s.
Clickbaitscheiss Das Aufmacherphoto hat nichts mit diesem Video zu tun !
Very interesting pictures. Didn't care for a few of the 'descriptions'.
Click bait photograph not shown in selection - pity
The music was not lovely at all. I found it irritating and had to turn the sound down. The pictures were very enjoyable.
Loved the music.
Clickbait. I’ll never look at your videos again.
The thumbnail use was inappropriate
With a crowded UA-cam market for old photos, I can understand the need to use incentives to get viewers. But it can be irritating almost like using Clickbait.
Clickbait!
That music is sooo annoying 😡
Ganz nett aber das geklimper nervt.
Do not use an AI generated thumbnail, or I'm unsubscribing.
No, it is not generated. Should have been from "Rheinwiesenlager".
Do not threaten people about their content and their processes…you are free to go anytime.
@@djcoffman6505 it’s not a threat - it’s a reason. As a content provider, I’m sure they would want to know why people are unsubscribing. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing a thumbnail that lures me in, but doesn’t match the content. That’s dishonest and sketchy.
@ do what I say or I will punish you is an unmitigated threat, period
@@Hausgrid I just did a quick image search on "Rheinwiesenlager" and couldn't find it. Could you explain what the picture is about, please?
A wonderful video.. but the pictures background makes an awfull confusion. A one colored dark theme would do far better ..
Ce ne sont pas ce type de photos qui m'intéressent à de rares exceptions., c'est pas chez nous.
Not watching your videos anymore....sick of thumb nail baiting.
サムネの写真は不自然です。
Thumbnail is clickbait. Downvoting and removing this channel from in any further recommendations.
Too slow
I really dislike when the photo in the thumbnail that sparked my interest isn’t in the series of photos shown in the video. Because of that I will block this channel.
That’s silly.
The only good thing in the clip is the music…