I’ve been watching your videos, and I think what really makes them unique is the added soundtrack. It’s natural and realistic, not dubbed in music. Good stuff!
From what I’ve read, a lot of those layers were made out of cotton or linen so they were light. I always wonder how they kept cool in the mining towns down in Arizona in the summer. How did anyone survive over 100 degree weather for weeks on end?
A living time capsule. Absolutely breathtaking work to recapture an ordinary moment and make it immortal. A typical woman represented here would have had a child, who would have had a child, who would have had a child, who would have had a child, who would have had a child that is now having a child.
I am age 72 and only recently retired. When this was made, my grandmother whom I knew well was a newly graduated nurse. Within a couple years she would marry a Mr John Gibson and became a Gibson Girl. My mother was born in 1923. It was not so long ago.
_I don't agree, they will be intested to find out what happened in the past watching images on a screen and reading, as many of us like to do nowadays._
That thought always weirds me out!!! Though it’s likely that there will be so many upgrades to technology people could use at that time to do something similar to what was done here? The most futuristic I could think of at this point would be some kind of AI 3D experience of the videos we’re posting now?
_All those people who appear in the video could not imagine that in the distant future we would be able to see them, at that moment when they were being filmed it would be unimaginable for them, however, we have the privilege of observing their gestures, their laughter and even their serious faces._ _In 120 years the same thing will happen, it is not at all strange that there will be people who will want to know, to investigate, how we dressed, what our gestures were and how we related to other people. It will not be a waste of time for them, just as it is not a waste of time for us, it will always be a pleasure, everyone has their own distractions, which the rest of us might consider boring or a waste of time, but that's life._ _It is clear that technology will be much more advanced than it is today to do that._
These videos, although it is real work, is not accurate depictions of true working conditions. Cameras especially footage was very expensive, so to film a promotional video for work, these women were most likely dressed to impress and lighter working conditions. Still a neat blast from the past though!
My great aunts would’ve been working in the factories in New England about this time. I suspect the noise in these factories was deafening so there probably would not have been a lot of chatter..
The reason for them being dressed so well is that they knew that they were going to be filmed. It was quite a big deal back then. You will see it alot in old photos of women in factories.
yes but they had a very limited number of job opportunities..also most likely all the women in this video would be single (notice they are all young and in roughly the same age group) ..once they were married they would stop working and take care of the household while the husband supplied the income..lots of want ads from that era specifically required the women to be single ..also there were age limit requirements for women....the exceptions would be widows.. during WWI (10 years after this video) more women went into the workforce...during WWII a huge amount of women entered the workforce..both times were due to fewer men were available to work since they were overseas fighting..by the 1950s most women did not work..it wasn't until the 1970's that women finally had more job opportunities (partly due to the ERA) and started entering the workforce in large numbers again.. NOTE : Women finally got the right to vote in 1920 (16 years after this video) ..due to passage of the 19th amendment..
In 120 years what kind of technology do you think could be use to transform our current videos like this? It’s likely that there will be so many upgrades to technology people could use at that time to do something similar to what was done here? The most futuristic I could think of at this point would be some kind of AI 3D experience of the videos we’re posting now?
assuming something like the internet still exists the current videos will most likely be lost since between now and 120 years from now billions and billions of videos will be uploaded... it is also possible that babies born in the next few years may live to see the year 2144
I would think the machines made more noise than the reenactment sound, overall, but clearly they were talking to each other without much effort. I suppose they were making some sort of wires.
Back when women looked like women, men looked like men! Women would wear dresses, men in suits. They always dressed so nice even if it was just going to the store! I love these videos! Thank you Glamourdaze for these time travel videos!
keep in mind, these are more than restorations, and colorizations. they are altered. the faces on the people have been changed. look at the original b&w film. the faces are different.
@@bosquedehayas1889 I understand that)) but when I try to transfer this beautiful historical video to our world.. it makes me understand the depth of the deepest HOLE of that time...
Sad to think how many of the those ladies and girls had to hike those skirts on a daily basis to keep those positions. Excelllent work on the restoration, but there was nothing glamorous about factory life in 1904. I think Westinghouse would have at least had some form of childcare on site so they didn't have to have infants sitting under them while they worked. But in many factories of the time, babies would be in bundles under the workspace. These were not the good ole days, that is just historical revisionism to cover the brutal and terrible nature of the industrial revolution at that time.
No, the industrial revolution was in full force in the 1840's by the 1880's there gave now childcare and laws starting to be enacted to determine the times of work, minimum wages and workers' benefits.
The term “gilded age” was coined by Mark Twain in a book set in America talking about the American society at the time. This time is just known as the late Victorian to Edwardian period in the UK
Tiens mais on nous a vendu que les femmes ont dû attendre le féminisme pour avoir le droit d'être les égales des hommes et d'avoir le bonheur de pouvoir travailler à l'usine. Nous aurait-on menti ? 😉
Happiness in works 14-16 hours at day, with a lower wage than man, etc? A video of barely 1:30 minutes it's only like an equivalent of a TV spot, but for the cinema.
I wanna cry watching such old videos... it's like to touch the history, to feel a breath of the past! Marvellous ❤
Verdade tão lindo, da mesmo vontade de chorar, que incrível, saber que essas pessoas já morreram como a vida passa 😢
120 years ago, WOW.
I love the hairdos from back then. Great job you've done on the restoration!
Right! I was thinking the same thing. Loving the hairdos. 😊
Hard working women. You'll never be forgotten.
I always get chils when it transitions back into the black and white .
I’ve been watching your videos, and I think what really makes them unique is the added soundtrack. It’s natural and realistic, not dubbed in music. Good stuff!
I love these videos so much! People look so beautiful, dutiful and appropriate in them it's almost alien.
God bless them all. RIP
I love these restoration videos with the sound effects
I doubt it. They are probably not allowed to talk and laugh.
I never cease to be amazed by current technologies 📽️🎞️......,📹📼.....📱💻....
I can’t even imagine working on a computer with all those layers of clothing that they had to wear. Those girls were badass!
Oui c'est sûr. Elles étaient moins fainéantes que les jeunes d'aujourd'hui! 🙄
From what I’ve read, a lot of those layers were made out of cotton or linen so they were light. I always wonder how they kept cool in the mining towns down in Arizona in the summer. How did anyone survive over 100 degree weather for weeks on end?
And probably a corset 😮
@@HildaTwhich isnt even bad. The whole tight lacing thing is pretty much a myth except some rare examples. You can do pretty much anything in a corset
They seem perfectly content.
Really cool to see the transition back to the original footage at the end
That hair!
The ladies were so lovely!❤
Thank you so much for this video
A fascinating film - Ty.
This is amazing. Thank you.
A living time capsule. Absolutely breathtaking work to recapture an ordinary moment and make it immortal. A typical woman represented here would have had a child, who would have had a child, who would have had a child, who would have had a child, who would have had a child that is now having a child.
I am age 72 and only recently retired. When this was made, my grandmother whom I knew well was a newly graduated nurse. Within a couple years she would marry a Mr John Gibson and became a Gibson Girl. My mother was born in 1923.
It was not so long ago.
I’m 63, and my 4th great maternal grandfather was born in 1762. My mother was born in 1923. Maybe we aren’t typical, but every family is different.
_In 120 years there will be curious people watching us on a screen and reading what we now type._
No, there will not. And, if so, they are wasting their time.
_I don't agree, they will be intested to find out what happened in the past watching images on a screen and reading, as many of us like to do nowadays._
That thought always weirds me out!!! Though it’s likely that there will be so many upgrades to technology people could use at that time to do something similar to what was done here? The most futuristic I could think of at this point would be some kind of AI 3D experience of the videos we’re posting now?
_All those people who appear in the video could not imagine that in the distant future we would be able to see them, at that moment when they were being filmed it would be unimaginable for them, however, we have the privilege of observing their gestures, their laughter and even their serious faces._
_In 120 years the same thing will happen, it is not at all strange that there will be people who will want to know, to investigate, how we dressed, what our gestures were and how we related to other people. It will not be a waste of time for them, just as it is not a waste of time for us, it will always be a pleasure, everyone has their own distractions, which the rest of us might consider boring or a waste of time, but that's life._
_It is clear that technology will be much more advanced than it is today to do that._
yes and laughing at the hair styles and the way people dressed in the 2020's
excellent restoration although my preference is a little less for color saturation, I am a fan of restoration, thank you for reading my message
must have been so tedious (wonder how long it took them to do their hair)
I love these time machines.
very cool, is the audio real, or just added for some ambience?
👀 A truly proper pompadour & bowtie 👀
Reminds me of my movie town. 🎥🎥🎥
Lovely just lovely !! 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Keeping their hair like that, prevents them from accidents.
I really love this so beautiful 💝🙏
This is much better than black and white films.
These videos, although it is real work, is not accurate depictions of true working conditions. Cameras especially footage was very expensive, so to film a promotional video for work, these women were most likely dressed to impress and lighter working conditions. Still a neat blast from the past though!
the fake sound track has women chatting and talking but no one in the movie is talking at all
My great aunts would’ve been working in the factories in New England about this time. I suspect the noise in these factories was deafening so there probably would not have been a lot of chatter..
The reason for them being dressed so well is that they knew that they were going to be filmed. It was quite a big deal back then. You will see it alot in old photos of women in factories.
Beautiful restauration work!!!
Killer haircut!
Thanks!
🙏 thank you
Wonderful. They all look so happy
.....morphine.
For the camera
they do? lol what are you watching?
Everyone looking so feminine neat and smart. A time when women were women and men were men. Gone forever. Rest in peace to them all.
“Women worked before! They just stayed at home with their babies!”
Women in 1904:
yes but they had a very limited number of job opportunities..also most likely all the women in this video would be single (notice they are all young and in roughly the same age group) ..once they were married they would stop working and take care of the household while the husband supplied the income..lots of want ads from that era specifically required the women to be single ..also there were age limit requirements for women....the exceptions would be widows..
during WWI (10 years after this video) more women went into the workforce...during WWII a huge amount of women entered the workforce..both times were due to fewer men were available to work since they were overseas fighting..by the 1950s most women did not work..it wasn't until the 1970's that women finally had more job opportunities (partly due to the ERA) and started entering the workforce in large numbers again..
NOTE : Women finally got the right to vote in 1920 (16 years after this video) ..due to passage of the 19th amendment..
@@MickeyMousePark many, many married women in the lower classes still worked after they were married.
Watching these remastered videos of the past is the closest thing we have to a time machine, unless of course area 51 is hiding something.
And, they are all dead and we re watching them like it happened yesterday...it's crazy !
In 120 years what kind of technology do you think could be use to transform our current videos like this? It’s likely that there will be so many upgrades to technology people could use at that time to do something similar to what was done here? The most futuristic I could think of at this point would be some kind of AI 3D experience of the videos we’re posting now?
assuming something like the internet still exists the current videos will most likely be lost since between now and 120 years from now billions and billions of videos will be uploaded...
it is also possible that babies born in the next few years may live to see the year 2144
Making electrical windings? Jobs were quite a boon for women. Bet they all dressed up for the recording.
Probably their regular clothes
Looks like uniforms.
yeah, they are dressed up like movie stars
no one wears suits to a factory job, or puffy dresses and scarves that get caught in the machinery
Uh no. There are tons of still photographs out there of this period and they all dressed up like that.
electrical windings would be similar to sewing machines hence why that job would be open to women of the time..
We pay a fortune for those original light shades these days
I would think the machines made more noise than the reenactment sound, overall, but clearly they were talking to each other without much effort. I suppose they were making some sort of wires.
there was no sound track, the sound you hear is fake overdubbed
where do you see any of the women talking?!
electrical windings would be mainly for electrical transformers...
does anyone know what she is doing at the beginning looks like she is careful carrying a spoon and pouring it into the machine???
It’s a light Grade Oil to Lubricate the “Bobbin”.
Back when women looked like women, men looked like men! Women would wear dresses, men in suits. They always dressed so nice even if it was just going to the store! I love these videos! Thank you Glamourdaze for these time travel videos!
Neat!
All the stations are full, no one called in sick.
What activity are these women performing?
*Imagine you watching this video and maybe it's your grandma or aunty or a distance relative over theeerree!* 😅😉
mine were in europe and south america
keep in mind, these are more than restorations, and colorizations. they are altered. the faces on the people have been changed. look at the original b&w film. the faces are different.
En que trabajan ?
how or where do you find these?
this is how they will be watching us in 2124
Hairstyles by Tyrell Corporation®.
Tyrell: More Human Than Human™.
From color to black and white to fade to black great just like life.
What are they making
Can someone explain to me what they’re doing?
Lady in the front is making a splice.
❤
Rock hard seats, bending over all day. No ergonomics there!
So the reason why they had to 'put their hair up' was so it didn't get caught in the machinery?
👏💗👏
Страшно даже подумать, сколько сил и времени они тратили на уход за такими волосами! Вымыть, высушить и уложить, и это без шампуня и фена для волос!
Lo que son las modas, por muy laboriosas incluso poco atractivas que fueran ....todas la seguían 😮
@@bosquedehayas1889 I understand that)) but when I try to transfer this beautiful historical video to our world..
it makes me understand the depth of the deepest HOLE of that time...
Wow, they all have the same hairdos.
it's kinda creepy
Где-то здесь трудится бедная Роберта Олден из "Американской трагедии" Драйзера.
When "Spooler" was a job title
Only 15 hours til shift change.
So they generally all had red hair. Weird.
why was my comment deleted? too heavily edited and for no reason, i said nothing wrong
Ppl did not have problems with hair lose 😂😂
hair loss*
Sad to think how many of the those ladies and girls had to hike those skirts on a daily basis to keep those positions. Excelllent work on the restoration, but there was nothing glamorous about factory life in 1904. I think Westinghouse would have at least had some form of childcare on site so they didn't have to have infants sitting under them while they worked. But in many factories of the time, babies would be in bundles under the workspace. These were not the good ole days, that is just historical revisionism to cover the brutal and terrible nature of the industrial revolution at that time.
The grandparents probably looked after the kids
No, the industrial revolution was in full force in the 1840's by the 1880's there gave now childcare and laws starting to be enacted to determine the times of work, minimum wages and workers' benefits.
they look like FLDS
When women looked like women those were the good ol days !
Notice, they're actually working and not standing around gossiping and smoking cigarettes. The work environment seems organized and maintained well.
they're in a freaking factory.
do you think there was time to do such things openly? did you not see that man making the rounds?
The look like Brethren religion.
Back to work...or you all will be out on your ear...and the first one who finds the golden ticket..will receive a one pound pay bonus...
1904
Usa. The progressive era
Uk. The edwardian era. The gilded age
The term “gilded age” was coined by Mark Twain in a book set in America talking about the American society at the time.
This time is just known as the late Victorian to Edwardian period in the UK
Gibson girls.
Tiens mais on nous a vendu que les femmes ont dû attendre le féminisme pour avoir le droit d'être les égales des hommes et d'avoir le bonheur de pouvoir travailler à l'usine. Nous aurait-on menti ? 😉
shhhhh
Happiness in works 14-16 hours at day, with a lower wage than man, etc?
A video of barely 1:30 minutes it's only like an equivalent of a TV spot, but for the cinema.
@@CBOANDALUCIA I don't see anyone getting dirty, doing heavy lifting or risking life and limb every minute. So yeah, a lower wage.
I don't see no black women 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The work rooms were probably segregated
@@haroldcampbell3337 no...