New York City (1860-1960) The Ultimate Photographic Compilation. Oldest, Rarest, Most Unique Images

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Welcome back. The Big Apple, Metropolis, The City That Never Sleeps: In my years of research, I’ve steadily been accumulating the rarest photographs of New York City which I could find.
    Now, with even more pre-1900 photographs being provided to me by you the viewers, I’d like to share with you today a compilation of the oldest and most unique photographs of New York City from my collection.
    I’ve tried to select photographs that I have not seen shared on other videos, hoping to help add my own two cents to the discussion, and give everyone some fuel to their research fire. These are my absolute favorite photographs of New York City; photographs from 1860 through 1960.
    I hope with this research we will help inspire new conversations over the grand architecture of our past. There will not be much of a narrative here beyond the 8-minute mark, however this will be a deep, detailed dive through hundreds of images.
    Feel free to play your own music, or enjoy the sounds of Goodlander, Drumstick, and Urban Instrumentalist. Thanks for being here. Without you, these videos wouldn’t be possible. Please leave your thoughts and comments about Old World New York City down below, and let me know which specific images you would like to learn more about in the future. Please share this important video if you enjoyed it!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 484

  • @watdadeuce2875
    @watdadeuce2875 2 роки тому +15

    We have pictures that show almost the same buildings across America from 15th CENTURY ONWARDS with ROADS TRAINS CARS and BUILDINGS WITH ELECTRICITY ..... SOMTHING IS VERY WRONG WITH THE
    ... TIME-LINES ...

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 роки тому

      its the same timeline over and over. I think this time they went too far with CERN.

    • @thejerseyj5479
      @thejerseyj5479 5 місяців тому +1

      From the 15th century? Surely you are joking.

  • @westho7314
    @westho7314 2 роки тому +29

    In the late 60's seemed everyone young was moving from the east to the west coast, Southern California was filling up so quickly.. Out of youthful curiosity i had to know where all these different people i was meeting were coming from, so i took my 1st trip to the east coast on a motorcycle, I was 16, the bike was a small 1953 BMW. Took 4 days of straight riding to get to Manhattan from LA . I only had 10 days to do the whole round trip, So i checked out what i could & knew i would come back for a longer stay in the city. 3 years later i caught a ride to NYC and had all summer, So i bought an little old Lambretta scooter in little Italy and rode every street and alley on the big Island..There was a trashman's strike going on and in some areas of the city the trash & garbage bags were piled more than 2 stories high, people would throw their trash out of the 4th or 20th story window down to the streets & alleys below.. the main streets were usually 4 lanes wide with fairly wide sidewalks, 2 laneseach way,, and sometime 5 or 6 lanes wide in newer parts of the city, side streets maybe 2 lanes and alleys often a single lane, the trash was piled so high thick everywhere that a 4 lane street was narrowed down to a single lane garbage rising up multiples stories above especialy in those places with the old brick ghetto hotels & early high rises, 2 lane streets as wide as a bike path or sidewalk running through the garbage. i rode that motor scooter on every road and alley on the island for a month and the trash was still piling ever higher & workerss strike was still on,, So i left & rode up to Boston,, NYC was amazing i can' t imagine how many of those massive old 15 story brick hotels & rooming houses have been torn down for the new construct of high rises since the times i was back there, I know out west i watched Las Vegas skyline completely change and double in size in less than 10 years, Old Casinos i saw torn down in the 60's and re built alot bigger when i was young, only to get torn down again in the 80's to make room for an even larger taller hotel.. I wonder how many old bricks were dumped into New York harbor over the years to create the foundation for more valuable real estate. Kind of like San Francisco's turning shore filled dumps into dollars, very unstable real estate in earth quake country.

    • @maryalison5173
      @maryalison5173 2 роки тому +1

      Interesting story! I grew up in S. California- and the summer of my HS Junior year 1967, I went to visit a classmate’s home in Delaware, via NY city. First stop for lunch in NYC and our luggage was stolen out of her car! Found an Army/Navy surplus for bell bottoms and T shirts, then on to Delaware. Never went back but it was an interesting trip!

    • @jonathanbrown4933
      @jonathanbrown4933 Рік тому

      quite a story

    • @lambo58
      @lambo58 Рік тому

      Who cares?

    • @graciemaemarie11jones16
      @graciemaemarie11jones16 5 місяців тому

      new york city is a filthy disgusting smelly craphole. I wish I could say more. But big brother Bernstein is watching....or is it epstein.....

  • @stevenconte4714
    @stevenconte4714 2 роки тому +22

    13:55 the Manhattan bridge looks like it's been destroyed not in the process of being built. 20:50 that trolley turn around is still there at the Manhattan bridge but it's underground now a big empty space near the subway stop. That's amazing. 23:18 the original Apollo good luck tree stump!

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +2

      Blowing my mind 😳

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +3

      @@NACHOTHEIST something about Cain being the city builder 😳

    • @noahholmes4721
      @noahholmes4721 2 роки тому

      @@NACHOTHEIST you think correct sir

    • @icecoldchilipreppers
      @icecoldchilipreppers 2 роки тому +1

      Electrician who builds bridges here, no that how they would build it.
      First the main columns, then the main support vectors/cables,then the vertical lines would be hung to support the horizontal bridge sections. Many people died doing that work. We all forget people worked 12+ hours a day there was no safety protocol to slow down projects to a crawl. Even in the last 20 years safety protocol has reduced efficiency by 20-30% in spite of new equipment and tech.

    • @ritacarmona7563
      @ritacarmona7563 2 роки тому +2

      Wonderful photos. Great city. In the 60s life was easier and cities would grow fast. Three bad things were yet to come - terror , oil crisis and the rising of communism after 1975, all over the world. These 3 things made western life change. It is good when people can improve the places where they live with their work. So many workers made this city great. Hope it gets better.
      Some landmarks never change: the river, the Park with old trees, the different houses, the church, the court house, the shops, the advertisements. I did not see a grave-yard or a prison. Maybe prices are too high for such places in NY. And even better - the bridges, the cars, the ships, the trains, the stations, the underground, the zeppelin, the planes. There's a photo of horses and coaches by the park - that was a slow way of living that shows the differences in just one century. When you find horses in a modern city that is a good sign - modern way of living did not kill traditional ways of living. It is a way of keeping the past generations still present in our city. The sign I liked the most " Welcome Home". I imagine it was there for soldiers after WWII but I don't know.
      This channel is great. Thank you.

  • @michiganporter
    @michiganporter 2 роки тому +14

    Its wild how the architecture is so advanced yet they are being hauled around in primitive subway cars..strange... 5:05

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому +5

      Those people did not build those buildings is why.

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +2

      Maybe the Assyrians or Sumarians built them, can't wrap my head around it,the materials, planning,man power,and cunning design,I'm dumbfounded 🥺

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому +1

      @@lindaegli5657 yeah as I am to dumb founded.

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому

      @@chadh.7377 It's kinda scary 😧😳

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому

      @@lindaegli5657 aww don't be scared now😁

  • @QuestionsStuff
    @QuestionsStuff 2 роки тому +5

    I watched this late at night and the music put me to sleep But when i woke up I watched the rest ...lol Thx Jarid

  • @jonathanbrown4933
    @jonathanbrown4933 Рік тому +1

    At frame 18:35 there's a tall limestone building, with 4 towers flanking a huge taller center piece with a tall finial atop. there's a very peculiar cloud floating above that caught my eye. Any date on this photo or explanation as to how this cloud may have occurred? Thank you for this show, I've seen it at least twice now. I don't like to use this word too often, but the pictures are AWESOME- Its the only word that fits.

  • @kipbrown1549
    @kipbrown1549 Рік тому

    Great video ////////////////////////////

  • @vandanerisgomes9009
    @vandanerisgomes9009 Рік тому +1

    Magnífico

  • @godisgood789
    @godisgood789 11 місяців тому

    At 1600 The plane ✈ wreckage? Is there a News Paper article on that?

  • @mattjones5987
    @mattjones5987 11 місяців тому

    It would be helpful to know the year each photo is from.

  • @cha2117
    @cha2117 2 роки тому +11

    End of the golden age it was in decline then watch the orphan train videos. There was much more before those photos they must have used something else for recordings maybe hologram footage. Or the giant books everyone could see. 18.34 there's a ring or something in the clouds.There are many layers to this planet think of it layer by layer.

  • @jaminova_1969
    @jaminova_1969 Рік тому +37

    My great-great-grandfather stepped of the ship in NYC from Cork, Ireland and enlisted in the NY 69th "Fighting Irish" and fought for the Union in 1862. My paternal grandfather was 3 when his family left Poland shortly before WW1. He worked in a cigar factory as a stock clerk across the street from the Empire State Building and told me it was amazing watching them construct it! Thank You for helping preserve these photographs and the history of New York!

  • @carmenpdl8918
    @carmenpdl8918 Рік тому +9

    The architecture of most of the palaces is clearly ancient and strangely very similar to the architecture of the monuments of ancient Rome. I am Italian, I have lived in Rome for forty years and I know that type of architecture. I am now convinced that the story they told us is a complete lie. But I struggle looking for a way to understand when and how this ancient civilization ended, which we call "Tartary", and how it could end up and be erased, leaving no traces other than the photos of these wonderful and imposing buildings and little else ?

    • @bledarsheme9723
      @bledarsheme9723 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the insight. Few people like you understand it that most of of these buildings are ancient.

    • @fuzzyduck1989
      @fuzzyduck1989 11 місяців тому

      Well, no wonder that's what the Founding fathers aimed for... To recreate the Roman Empire like all medieval European monarchs and colonists did! Greek rival was in style not only because of the Roman Empire but also because it symbolized democracy, individuality and everything that had to do with ancient Greece. Also, some of the skyscrapers of that era have elements of ancient Mesopotamian and Egyptian designs (interior and exterior) that resemble ziggurats and pyramids, probably to add prestige and pay homage to those ancient rulers, who ruled the early organized societies...

    • @DimaDima-su5sz
      @DimaDima-su5sz 10 місяців тому

      Вы правы, но я считаю что нужно задокументировать настоящую правду. Как ледокол ломает лёд, так правда должна ломать ложь.
      Это очень и очень серьёзно ❗

  • @7337-y2f
    @7337-y2f 2 роки тому +13

    @2:03, white skye, no building materials, no activity, no scaffolding, no cranes. Very late to build a bridge compared to all the other building, and their size.

  • @barbibutton9619
    @barbibutton9619 2 роки тому +32

    A work of art - TY. The buildings were amazing. They tore it all down to hide our history. Painful to my soul. 🌺🌸🌷

    • @brucenassar9077
      @brucenassar9077 Рік тому +3

      who are they and history is open to learn

    • @darlalove
      @darlalove Рік тому

      @@brucenassar9077 unfortunately not anymore, it’s being changed to fit the new agenda.

    • @3markaw
      @3markaw Рік тому

      Believe what ever you want. However don't expect the rest of us to go along with your hallucinations and fantasies. If history has been changed to fit some new agenda then why would they want it hidden after they have changed it ? I think the only thing hidden is your intelligence. @@darlalove

  • @gloriaterry333
    @gloriaterry333 2 роки тому +25

    I want to tell you of an observation I just had, no one absolutely no one in these pictures Is old!

    • @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641
      @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641 2 роки тому +3

      Although there appears to be different groups of people, They ALL look alike. Wow.

    • @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641
      @thebeehivenailsmshunnybrow9641 2 роки тому +2

      America's #1 port city. The import hub. The most densely populated control city. The phenomenon that had me kiss the sidewalk at Cleveland Hopkins Airport when I returned home after 5 MO ths in The Bronx.

    • @PeaceToAll-sl1db
      @PeaceToAll-sl1db Рік тому +2

      city was amazing when it was all one race back then

    • @keisi1574
      @keisi1574 Рік тому +7

      @@PeaceToAll-sl1db Maybe it's the opposite of what you think...Whoops- you don't actually think...Try it now...

    • @joepass1883
      @joepass1883 Рік тому +3

      Human race

  • @ireen1962
    @ireen1962 2 роки тому +5

    Mind 13:18. You see the half buried windows on streetlevel. With a window arch.

  • @stevenconte4714
    @stevenconte4714 2 роки тому +24

    37:10 an Arch of Triumph at the Flat Iron!!!! Pick me off the floor, that's incredible. I can't believe we lost all of that. What a great video, the pictures, the music, your narration. Makes me miss the past something awful. 44:25 I don't even recognize those two skyscrapers next to the singer building and where is the Woolworth? What amazing pictures

    • @juppa
      @juppa 2 роки тому

      The 4 tallest ones to the left of the Singer building are, if I'm correct, from left to right: 20 Exchange Pl., 1 Wall Street, 40 Wall Street and 70 Pine Street.
      I believe The Woolworth Building would be just a bit off to the right of where photo ends.

    • @juppa
      @juppa 2 роки тому

      You can see them all together, including the Woolworth building, at 19:00

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 роки тому

      it's the Arch of Baal

  • @bacobill
    @bacobill 2 роки тому +67

    An incredible journey back thank you.. I grew up an hour away from the City and lived in lower Manhattan in 1978-81 as a drummer.. My greatest memories are walking with eyes wide open to the grandeur and magnificence from the Battery to Central Park.. Oh my I think I could cry as I smile fondly.. Seems like a long ago yesterday.. Dear brother what have they done to magic and imagination?

    • @barbibutton9619
      @barbibutton9619 2 роки тому +7

      Loved your comment ...

    • @uncleremus64
      @uncleremus64 2 роки тому +11

      Bill, and what a fine drummer you are. I have many of your recordings and love the work you did with early Material/New York Gong and Kramer. Thanks for everything! And sadly yes, a lot of what we see in these images is gone. We don't preserve anything in this country. We recently visited London and I was astonished that I could walk around in a city that is largely hundreds of years old.

    • @bacobill
      @bacobill 2 роки тому +8

      @@uncleremus64 Dear Uncle Remus you warm my heart and ignite my passion thank you.. In the center of my gut I don't think I am done yet.. can't explain it other than feeling like I haven't even begun to drum.. I do know that the level of my art is light-years beyond where I left off.. Note the word art rather than sport.. I know you know of what I speak.. Stay tuned brother and thank you again for the 'reflection' 🙏🥁😊

    • @uncleremus64
      @uncleremus64 2 роки тому +4

      @@bacobill Thank you for the reply, sir. Where did you wind up geographically? Never give up! Keep on playing! Peace.

    • @bacobill
      @bacobill 2 роки тому +5

      @@uncleremus64 Mostly New England but a bit near LA.. Presently in Massachusetts near Newburyport but who knows.. my daughter lives in Alaska 😳

  • @trippy123
    @trippy123 2 роки тому +6

    love the comments. like a huge mystery being deciphered by free minds - love it

  • @mickguadagnoli8779
    @mickguadagnoli8779 2 роки тому +20

    Jarid.....I legitimately less than 24 hours ago was thinking it would be so amazing if you did another close to hour long video. I get your busy and not every video can be like that, but it's awesome you answered the call.
    Like I've said before, I think it's amazing how much effort and detail you put into this and it's even more impressive by the fact that your younger!
    This particular set of photos was especially profound. I'm starting an art project where instead of video format I basically put all these pictures onto large displays. I have already ford several people when I asked them to guess what city it was and from what time. Keep up the work!!

  • @adamgatley8217
    @adamgatley8217 2 роки тому +15

    18:36 Drawing free energy from the field ...seen these field disruption loops in other pictures, this one is quite a clean shot of it! ...nice find!
    By the time of this image they had removed many of the Mercury receivers ...interesting to see this one still operational at this period of time!
    You can see part of a much larger field disruption loop in a picture at 11:20 about a 3rd of the way down on the building with black smoke coming out of the top of it left of center, you can’t see the entire loop as in the cleaner shot but the part that is visible is very distinct and indicative of the size of the structure inducing it! ...you should set these images aside in a separate collection and see if you can find more in your repertoire and maybe do a video just on Tartarian Field Disruption Loops... as I don’t think anyone else has done one! ...you should get a tremendous amount of attention! ...good luck to you! ...be safe and be well!
    The one is among us! ...he has never left our side! ...he knows and has seen and remembers it all as if it was all today! ...because it was!
    It will all be again as it was... as it is... and as it will be! ...because there is no other way!

  • @brianjohnson1671
    @brianjohnson1671 2 роки тому +9

    okay, i've seen enough. i grew up just north of Detroit, a similar old world city. i remember even as a teen, it made zero sense to me how these buildings never appear "new". even in the 1860-1900 pics, everything still looks 100 years old. i called b.s., on the mainstream detroit history 2 decades ago. its so satisfying that there is now a huge community of likeminded people!

  • @AndyRocket1000
    @AndyRocket1000 2 роки тому +6

    My long coment: i hope you read it! I love How the Tartaria theory in the end is mostely about watching architecture😇And This one was just architecture.........Werry Nice pictures! .......I talked with my mom on the phone. She tolde something nasty she had heared.-And i awnsered: We live in Cultural decay. She got happy that I had succh an awnser....Truth is always the awnser. In a time where poleticians help pharma selling decise to earn the money on medicine.. A time where craftmanship gets humiliated and mindeless burocrasy makes one rich.. I have all the conspirecy theories..and all the Davos plots.. And in the end.. Watching architecture.. does me very good.. it heals me to se that ones in the time the world have made sennse..

  • @Idelia412
    @Idelia412 2 роки тому +14

    I feel so sad that many of these detailed early buildings have been replaced with boring boxes with no intricate detail.
    One picture showed a building that was on a corner sharing 22nd and Broadway. On the corner of these adjoining streets was the Regina Music Box store on the ground floor. Later the building was replaced by the Flatiron Building.
    Amazing pictures!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!

    • @discodirk48
      @discodirk48 9 місяців тому +1

      Well there are two different seeds here and one doesn't like us very much and do everything possible to present as grim reality as possible!

    • @jessemazo4791
      @jessemazo4791 9 місяців тому +1

      @@discodirk48 there are 3 now but please carry on...

  • @michiganporter
    @michiganporter 2 роки тому +6

    Man the trench coat store was a busy place...as well as the hat maker! Only every man has the same coat amd hat...

  • @renplease4322
    @renplease4322 2 роки тому +25

    Great pictures. I noticed that about 11 minutes in a building labeled inspection has the windows boarded up. It’s like most of the buildings in the photo. Super old and definitely around before 1800’s. Excellent channel. Thank you

    • @elamite66
      @elamite66 Рік тому +3

      those windows are not boarded up those are steel shutters of sorts is a Westside warehouse but it certainly is not from before 1800 most likely built in circa 1875 to 1910 would be my estimate

  • @tmmt6549
    @tmmt6549 2 роки тому +5

    how do you build sky scrapers with brick keeping the walls level straight up and down and every floor level?

  • @yahu5988
    @yahu5988 2 роки тому +10

    The buildings were never built
    It's a simulation
    They were simply put in place

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +1

      @slush I will ✔️ out..🤔

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому

      🙄🤠

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому

      Not sure what you mean can you explain?👍

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +1

      Actually never thought about it, makes sense 🤗

    • @mikelander1454
      @mikelander1454 2 роки тому +5

      I am starting to really believe the literal matrix theory also!! I've been a truth researcher for about 15 years now holding on to the bible, book of Enoch, infinite plane earth beliefs but the more I'm awake I am starting to be able to see and understand the glitches, like how EVERY single time I use the restroom at work I run into the same person and only them!! Out of an the huge odds that I would run into the same person every time ! Or how the same car drives by you at the same time each day!! Or how pretty much the whole world fell for this covid scam, These are just a few examples , 1200 meat train was twisted asf , the reptillian overlords.

  • @mikecoy5634
    @mikecoy5634 2 роки тому +4

    Not the first funny looking halo I've seen at the top of a building. 18:36

  • @natalliask
    @natalliask 2 роки тому +3

    whited out sky , wonder if there were a flying objects

  • @CymaticEarth
    @CymaticEarth 2 роки тому +7

    Very masonic and babylonian feel...wonder if the people in the pictures were lodge members

  • @truthtoad
    @truthtoad Рік тому +3

    28:19 Lost. strayed or stolen poster on the wall. interesting to find this play was out the same year as the "cabbage patch fairy". It was so popular they made a movie out of it in 1908. Popular subject worldwide of course.

    • @SAnn-rf3oz
      @SAnn-rf3oz Рік тому +1

      They did make a movie of that. It was the very first motion picture.

  • @keepitsimple4629
    @keepitsimple4629 2 роки тому +9

    You seem to linger on each frame just the right amount of time so we can get a good look, without constantly pausing. Fascinating footage. I love the footage of NYC without any skyscrapers.

  • @Nate_tureboy
    @Nate_tureboy 2 роки тому +6

    Bricks aren't structural! Every modern "brick" building has wood, cmu, concrete, or steel framing.
    How did the build to the heights they did? Think about the insides of the really tall buildings that are bigger at the base. The inside must be filled with walls and structure to support what's above

    • @forgottenknowledge8917
      @forgottenknowledge8917 2 роки тому

      Steel frame

    • @Nate_tureboy
      @Nate_tureboy 2 роки тому

      @@forgottenknowledge8917 so, where and how did they mine for iron ore and then manufacture steel beams?

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 роки тому

      @@Nate_tureboy US Steel Bethelehem and Sparrow, no sooner did they repopulate then they turned the war machine on and melted down all the old equipment that ran on all different fuels we desperately need today.

    • @brucenassar9077
      @brucenassar9077 Рік тому

      ah duh u smart ah

    • @Nate_tureboy
      @Nate_tureboy Рік тому

      @@togowack so you think they used "fuels" when we clearly see wireless energy transmutation gathered from the aether? What exactly did they melt down, and with what heat source, and how did they build the smelters and apparatus to contain giant vats of molten iron?

  • @lindaegli5657
    @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +5

    That freaking sky scraper..what was going on😳🥺😧

  • @2maw1wrimike
    @2maw1wrimike 2 роки тому +3

    What are the metal poles sticking out the sides of buildings @40.30 and roofs @41.35? They all seem to be at similar angles and heights. They are all also without flags (they look like flag poles to me)... or if they’re just meant to reinforce the structure or cladding why do they protrude out into the air so far? Or maybe they had flag days as something everyone did in coordination?

  • @michaelmccormack1732
    @michaelmccormack1732 2 роки тому +3

    Great compilation of images, but sadly there are too many with the organized vanilla sky's to be fully appreciated. 🤔

  • @jimdee9801
    @jimdee9801 2 роки тому +8

    I have actually been wanting to see such old photos of the big apple cheers

  • @fergusfantuz4022
    @fergusfantuz4022 2 роки тому +7

    thank you for your hard work making this excellent video

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 2 роки тому +10

    This was one of the best NYC videos ever. Wow, that elevated train/trolly at 5:33 sure is close to those windows, not too good for people that work grave and sleep during the day. imagine going back in time to Coney Island when it was at it's heyday, Cyclone is still one of my favorite wooden coasters. NYC is great but it needs some help right now but it's well worth it.

    • @Kat.Evangeline
      @Kat.Evangeline 2 роки тому

      Freemasons stole everything that was already here apparently. Do they learn this when they go through their degrees to worship Lucifer in the end?

  • @Nilafila76
    @Nilafila76 2 роки тому +9

    Oh they had one of the Arches @ 37:13 ??? This one was really fancy with the top statues and side obelisks!! Wow photo for sure Jarid:))

    • @Nilafila76
      @Nilafila76 2 роки тому +3

      Ok so I did a little research jusr now and apparently this was built with wood and plaster and was temporary????? like WHAT??

    • @lily6246
      @lily6246 2 роки тому

      @@Nilafila76 like all the world faires supposedly. Uhuh..

    • @Nilafila76
      @Nilafila76 2 роки тому

      @@lily6246 I guess even if it was wood and plaster, it was strong enough to hold and beautiful artistry still:))

    • @lily6246
      @lily6246 2 роки тому

      @@Nilafila76 sure thing : )

  • @duaneayers6117
    @duaneayers6117 2 роки тому +4

    Great Work. I would bet that 2 thirds of the buildings were seeing here have all been torn down.

  • @richarddegener
    @richarddegener 2 роки тому +6

    Beautiful . Thanks for this amazing time travel ride.

  • @stevenconte4714
    @stevenconte4714 2 роки тому +6

    48:43 the tall building in the back was stripped down to its steel frame in 1961 by United Chemical and covered in concrete slabs it looks like shit and it's where the ball is dropped every new year. Can you believe that?

  • @lennymears672
    @lennymears672 2 роки тому +7

    I think the weather must have been different as the buildings don't seem to be designed for the cold/heat.

    • @togowack
      @togowack 2 роки тому +1

      They did have free energy heat down below they would appear as fireplaces in a grid under most 'churches' without chimneys. Not much thought to cooling and here in Winnipeg with the winters and flood way its apparent the designers did not have to deal with cold or floods. Our infrastructure is pretty wrecked from winters.

  • @BAToys
    @BAToys 2 роки тому +2

    I’ll be the weirdo, at 5:08 the “guy” directly above the opening, fifth from left, doesn’t look right, upon zooming in several “men” don’t appear right... masks or something else? Just something noticeable.

  • @marina2516
    @marina2516 2 роки тому +3

    The Beast killed the Beauty ,,Thx,for bringing the past to the future 🎩🌹

  • @bartbarton3082
    @bartbarton3082 11 місяців тому +3

    The New York State Pavillion was built for the 1964-5 New York World's Fair Flushing Meadow Park Queens NYC . There are Two Westinghouse Time Capsules close to what remains of the image at 18:06, One was buried in 1939 and the other in 1965 to be unearthed in 6939 and 6965 .They are under a round granite marker .post 1960 but the World's Fair was 1960's all the way , great compilation of vintage NYC 👍

  • @spaghettiking7312
    @spaghettiking7312 7 місяців тому +2

    1860 to 1960. If you lived a hundred years, you've probably never seen so many changes in just one lifetime.

  • @andrewforrest108
    @andrewforrest108 2 роки тому +8

    This is amazing....who/when/how did these monumental buildings get planned, let alone constructed? And the exact same grandiose, awesome architecture are found all over the world. Out of human scale...tartarian free-energy buildings for giants on the lower levels, and humans on the higher levels? High frequency quantum sound healing structures? Teleportation centres? Who knows? One of the many great resets it seems? Opening the mind to far reaching possibilities and implications for rewriting our so-called history. Thank you Jarid for posting this astonishing compilation.

  • @bluevireo425
    @bluevireo425 2 роки тому +10

    31:09...Makes one wonder how long the 'globe' has been pushed into the minds of humanity!! Beautiful monument...with the ships sticking through the pillar...I wish I could put all the pieces together. The tall tower at 26:36 looks very much like the one they pulled down in San Francisco.

  • @jta1688
    @jta1688 2 роки тому +3

    The ship at 5:18 looks sophisticated also, what is it? ( don't know how to timestamp )

  • @Nilafila76
    @Nilafila76 2 роки тому +5

    Looking at the men atop the spire @ 49:42 there's this peculiar looking black or dark material sort of topping some of the protrusions, and almost looking like a mortar material but it's looking quite unique does anyome else notice this?

    • @krisb3417
      @krisb3417 2 роки тому +2

      My question is how was that photo taken? Was the photographer on a different building? Or scaffolding? Very confusing

  • @KeinsingtonCisco
    @KeinsingtonCisco 2 роки тому +4

    Pretty freaky. I was just reading about Durant, McLaughlin and Chevrolet (the early Automobile pioneers that were not Ford) and it brought me to 7:32 in your video. Good job universe aka God. And good job on your last video I think I have the answer to the columns and I think it relates to the world tree but I don't want to speculate to much right neow. Kush

    • @rvrandy1710
      @rvrandy1710 2 роки тому +1

      Luke 21;36 kjv

    • @KeinsingtonCisco
      @KeinsingtonCisco 2 роки тому +1

      @@rvrandy1710 I think you have to write warm after that 😐

  • @natalliask
    @natalliask 2 роки тому +5

    Fantastic work! Thank you so much for sharing

  • @johnng5016
    @johnng5016 11 місяців тому +4

    Amazing photos! Thank you for capturing the past that most of us never had a glimpse of.

  • @mary4011
    @mary4011 2 роки тому +2

    I think I've seen pictures of zeppelins tied to a spire or something?

  • @maryalison5173
    @maryalison5173 2 роки тому +26

    From the beginning photos, the buildings look very old - nothing looks new and shiny. Also the clothing was so uniform early on - seems like a genuine re-set population. Thanks!

    • @lily6246
      @lily6246 2 роки тому +9

      Makes u wonder what they got in store this time..

    • @boblewis2274
      @boblewis2274 2 роки тому +4

      I've wondered about that "old-looking when supposedly new" too. Could it possibly be that bricks are so non-reflective that they just look dimmer than other surfaces? Any brand spanking new bricks I've seen might look lighter and 'pinker', but concrete and bricks both tend to darken over time.
      That said, tho'...I do agree that the buildings do not look new by any means..

    • @maryalison5173
      @maryalison5173 2 роки тому

      @@lily6246 Yup!

    • @maryalison5173
      @maryalison5173 2 роки тому +3

      @@boblewis2274 Personally I think this city was "found" as opposed to being built from scratch. Check out Jon Levi on UA-cam for more on "old world" bricks and structures.

    • @jamesmulvey4371
      @jamesmulvey4371 Рік тому

      @@maryalison5173 yes jon levi very interesting of the resets

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +2

    4:25 this Building/image has ALWAYS given out wierd vibes

  • @ErinIsReal
    @ErinIsReal 2 роки тому +7

    Beautiful, unique, unseen images, as usual!

  • @sputumtube
    @sputumtube 2 роки тому +6

    What a magical set of images. Thanks for posting.

  • @busybee6445
    @busybee6445 2 роки тому +3

    Great video Jarid. At 16.11 is that the wreckage of the plane that flew into the Empire State Building in 1945 ?? Thank you again.

  • @shawnbell3468
    @shawnbell3468 2 роки тому +1

    29:55 group pic, I was looking at faces when my eyes were drawn to a lot of big ears, not sure if it's me or the hats back then but seemed like many men had ears that stick out.
    Or maybe it could be your buddy would smack the top of your hat down right before a pic and making your ears stick out like those in the pic back then.
    I could comment on all these pics for a long time so I just keep it to one... okay two. 31:57 is that an electric wagon?

  • @dustinspeicher3390
    @dustinspeicher3390 2 роки тому +3

    I like how the opening image of the video shows that the loch Ness monster was in town.

  • @theresacarpenter746
    @theresacarpenter746 2 роки тому +4

    Truly enjoy your post! I notice on the timeline of 7:15 there are the same arches and triangle symbolism on the windows as that of the White House! I forgot the meaning of that, but wonder if it ties altogether?

  • @bscott33
    @bscott33 2 роки тому +2

    All those buildings were not made by those people riding around on horses. They were already there. What was their original purpose? Who would destroy this technology?

  • @charlesgraham9954
    @charlesgraham9954 2 роки тому +2

    buildings built with over 5 million 800 to thousand pound cut rock and stone, buildings not just in NY all over the U.S. but don't tell of any company quarrying cutting or manufacturing them. count up all the cities around the east coast, theres no way to keep up with the demands. im not going to go into the amount of small brick. my point, the big blocked buildings are minilithic to me. i believe some of them building were built 8 hundred to thousands of years earlier. giving them a white paintjob isn't building them

  • @richardkennedy8481
    @richardkennedy8481 2 роки тому +1

    Had to mute most of this. The music was so wrong for the pictures.

  • @chrismooneyham5279
    @chrismooneyham5279 2 роки тому +4

    He said "Cornucopia"
    I love these videos!

  • @p1dru2art
    @p1dru2art 10 місяців тому +1

    The audio voice sounds artificial and yucky..... the music is way too much......... otherwise I could watch it over and over and over again I love this ,,, old architecture,,, history,,, photos are just brilliant

  • @KNBR68010
    @KNBR68010 11 місяців тому +1

    Fabulous compilation! Would have been so much better if specific buildings and/or areas were identified by either voice over or notations on the screen
    Otherwise a terrific video!!!

  • @Antesdelfinadmin
    @Antesdelfinadmin 2 роки тому +12

    Without providing the date of every photo, how can we rightly judge!?

    • @AtTheDitch
      @AtTheDitch 2 роки тому +1

      🙈

    • @ned_frankly
      @ned_frankly 2 роки тому +1

      He doesn't know the date of every photo. This is a difficult topic, and if you ask every researcher to have complete info, you won't get very far with this.

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому +8

      These buildings been there long before 1860 I truly believe built by previous more advanced old world civilization.

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому

      They don't want us to know the hidden. History gotta go away with mainstream bs and you can see the real truths.

    • @jhawk6774
      @jhawk6774 2 роки тому +4

      @@chadh.7377 I agree 👍 most of them likely, can't tell me they built all that with horse and buggy and though beautiful old architecture, which no one will probably ever build again, the same way, they don't look brand new at that time. Something seems a bit fishy with our history for sure but it's hard to date them, wouldn't surprise me to find some could be a thousand years old, somehow they built stuff to last while we were still crawling out of our cave.😜🤔

  • @flashflame4952
    @flashflame4952 Рік тому +1

    LOL @ 'Howdy y'all'...We New Yorkers laugh at that expression because we would rather say: Hey youse - if though it's grammarily incorrect. The photos are amazing BUT without knowing where they were once located some people won't have a clue where in the city!! I can spot the ones with some background. The Manhattan Brigde was easy as was the Empire State Building...

  • @chadh.7377
    @chadh.7377 2 роки тому +6

    That is absolutely incredible old world building wow!

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +1

      Want to know when and how they were built😧🐱🥺

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому +1

      @@lindaegli5657 that's what they don't want us to know,information is out there gotta dig for it.

    • @lindaegli5657
      @lindaegli5657 2 роки тому +1

      @@chadh.7377 I know,but it wears me out 🤪😜

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому +2

      @@lindaegli5657 just pace yourself yoy you will be just fine 🙂

    • @chadh.7377
      @chadh.7377 2 роки тому +1

      @@lindaegli5657 gives me more power I enjoy it alot lol😋

  • @BHill-id5hk
    @BHill-id5hk 2 роки тому +2

    13:24 or so it looks like some of the people are kind of blurry. Maybe they were added in to give a false impression of a larger population? IDK

  • @moisesrodriguez-sanchez638
    @moisesrodriguez-sanchez638 Рік тому +1

    In the late 50 th's and early 60 th's, I resided at, 58 W 106 St. I have noticed that the dress code and the model vehicles in circulation in your pictures,do not match those that were in voge during that time.Are wee missing something?

  • @kittlafem774
    @kittlafem774 2 роки тому +2

    so, the image at 3:30- there is a stark white car about midway up on the right side that looks like a modern car. Is that just ... um.. a thingy that someone can explain or am I seeing it wrong? what is that????!!!

    • @kathyashby6019
      @kathyashby6019 2 роки тому +1

      Yes. The image is sitting on top of another vehicle....
      That is really weird.

  • @kj7mmc
    @kj7mmc 2 роки тому +4

    I just have to say, thank you so much. Your videos are so great and well researched. This true history and the connections you make putting it all together are next level. Thank you so much and wish you the best. Please don't stop.

  • @juddjudder
    @juddjudder 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing, thanks for sharing :)

  • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
    @QIKUGAMES-QIKU 2 роки тому +2

    1900-1930 Seemed to be the best time.. The Regalness of America was everywhere. ❤ And to see America today you couldn't tell it's the same place

    • @thejerseyj5479
      @thejerseyj5479 5 місяців тому

      Those three decades from 1900 to 1930 were the ascendancy of the United States at an amazing pace. I would have loved to have experienced it.

  • @Silversmoke1000
    @Silversmoke1000 2 роки тому +4

    Fascinating and nostalgic. Just beautiful. Thanks.

  • @cminor99
    @cminor99 11 місяців тому +2

    I was entranced by every single moment of your video! Thank you. I will watch it many more times, I'm sure. To see New York back then is a pleasure beyond words. I wish each photograph were labeled, though. I wish I could know more about each building, each part of town, etc. I loved it.

  • @sissitop1505
    @sissitop1505 5 місяців тому +1

    Insane pictures of an insane city, thank a lot for sharing these pictures, a great pleasure, greetings to the States from Germany

  • @kimgonzo1561
    @kimgonzo1561 2 роки тому +1

    18.35 check out what appears to be free energy being created

  • @Kat.Evangeline
    @Kat.Evangeline 2 роки тому +2

    As an old Train fan ex-boyfriend of mine always said;
    Old Good. New Bad.

  • @cinnamon962
    @cinnamon962 Рік тому +1

    They look mudflooded. Just MHO. Did I see neon lights??

  • @Badgerlust
    @Badgerlust 7 місяців тому +1

    Our generation has to work hard to regather everything that was taken for us. We need to learn all of the Lost knowledge i know i am

  • @louspring6872
    @louspring6872 Рік тому +2

    Just when I get things figured out, boom! More questions than answers. Thanks for your diligence and courage. Lou

  • @TheJoktan
    @TheJoktan 2 роки тому +2

    WOW! What a shame as most of these structures and life ways are now lost to us. .. what did we replace them with... ?...and, WHY?

  • @kateemma-
    @kateemma- 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing, thank you for sharing and would like to make some observations if I may?
    First, the breathtaking photographs, but I don't just mean their content, but their quality.
    I always thought that to achieve such clarity, such high definition, didn't become available until more modern photographic methods, believing that the photos of yesteryear required the subjects to remain completely motionless for a given amount of time.
    However, the photograph that caught my attention and amazement is the one seen at 15:26, such pinpoint perfection, one would almost think it was only taken yesterday!
    My second observation is that in many of the photos, many which are quite old, I believe, the buildings look worn, some almost appearing dilapidated and perhaps derelict, which can only mean they must be far older than we are led to believe and some still have all their antiquitech in place, just like the building in the photo at 29:04.
    As an aside, one wonders why there's an observation deck on that building seen at 29:04, was it perhaps a docking and charging station, therefore requiring extra energy collecting tech?
    I recently watched a video from Shozen Infinity where he is showing old photos of Lviv in Ukraine and, once again, the buildings looked dilapidated, one even had scaffolding erected at the front centre, almost as if ready to construct a set of stairs for a new higher entrance, perhaps?
    Lastly, some of the photos put me in mind of the antique depictions of Italian towns full of towers, if hand drawn then New York may not appear too dissimilar to those old cities and towns halfway across the realm.

  • @celitacantrill10
    @celitacantrill10 2 роки тому +3

    I'm happy to see your upload in my subscriptions! Thank you.

  • @JamieCrain5349
    @JamieCrain5349 2 роки тому +1

    It’s interesting that these very old photos are showing very old buildings very weathered old buildings

  • @shannonbiehl4282
    @shannonbiehl4282 2 роки тому +1

    34:55. Sign on building says Buy war Bonds

  • @MH3GL
    @MH3GL Рік тому +2

    The 1927 film "Metropolis" is a testament to what the people of that era had in mind for our future and how badly we've squandered their vision.
    The photo at 4:55 is wonderful. And captures the travesty our current world. The architecture, the metal craftsmanship, and the freedom (to take the risk to climb up and take that picture) have all been lost.

    • @discodirk48
      @discodirk48 9 місяців тому

      Metropolis was about how the future of mankind will be an automaton and that the poor and working class get sacrificed to Moloch. Because in order to have nice things one must sacrifice. They destroy the old to sell you the idea of evolution and out with the old and in with the new which they will try and convince you that is in the best interest of humanity and it is not.

  • @perryscott2983
    @perryscott2983 2 роки тому +3

    Speechless..What a find! Thank you!

  • @skullasylum33
    @skullasylum33 2 роки тому +3

    nice collection here 😃 thanks jarid

  • @JoseMartinez-z3k4t
    @JoseMartinez-z3k4t 7 місяців тому +1

    Please the name of the building and the street location

  • @arthurjohnwilkins8865
    @arthurjohnwilkins8865 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating photos & a great musical soundtrack - thanks , Jarid !

  • @rdmorris1947
    @rdmorris1947 Рік тому +2

    MAGNIFICENT. This should be made into a coffee table-sized book (although the copyright situation would be beyond enormous). I noticed one error: the use of Philadelphia's PSFS building near the very end of the presentation.

    • @jamesodell7678
      @jamesodell7678 9 місяців тому

      It was worth it seeing architecture in the forefront of what was to come. The PSFS would have fit in nicely next to the Lever Bldg.