💜🙏💜I love your enquiring mind. I'm in South Africa, and I see thousands of gorgeous buildings here too. I see my realm with different eyes. Take care 💜🙏💜
Love ya mate, you ask so many straight questions that can't be answered. Seems obvious we've been lied to. Sooo many questions, and never enough answers. Love ya work brother, that's why I'm still a subscriber.
Already jabbaroo'd ~ & their five Gee system turned on, so they're already removed from the play board - & the new players are too young & still receiving Edu-ba-cation as to what / where they be & what's expected of them ect..the new narrative (their story, not ours)
Look again Camb's,mate. All those perimeter walls are built with cheap hammered rock,so are the houses,except with brick surrounds on windows and doorways. The 2 chimney stacks with the pile of rubble in front,indicates that there was once a house there, or one about to be erected,as the hearth,fireplace and chimneys were were usually constructed first,and then they would build the house around them,which also gave structural integrity,and could carry beams to support the roof.
showing photos of late 1800s then photos 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle (and everywhere else). tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape. im with you @earthlinkrecords7
Thanks for the video. I love seeing the old photos of freo. Shame cameras weren’t around earlier to take pics of how it was all built. Shame they didn’t leave more trees, they are so important. They had roads back then but not bitumen roads because they used horse and cart. I love the old brick, the mottled colours, I think it has charm. It amazes me how humans cut stone to create buildings which are still standing now, but they had no power tools, no heavy machinery. The human brain can be very intelligent
What strikes me is the vivid resolution of that 1891 panoramic photo of Fremantle. Ever since the drop by Wooden Nickles on the (temporary?) palace of fine arts in San Fran, I’ve been scouring the world fair construction photos he linked to, dated to the same time frame. So many of them (though not all) are hazy, grainy, dull, uncertain, far away, even confusing. But why? We’ve all seen many strikingly clear photos of the finished fairs, but the construction photos are surreal. He mentioned he was a photography buff and would know if they were faked. But how can they be real? When you look at them, honestly it feels like the Twilight Zone!
People don't realise the resolution of old large format cameras, they can be equivelant to 400MP. With a large negative the grain in the film almost disapears. It's just that most cameras were smaller and cheaper with lower resolution.
The only guy in the whole genre who does any real research is WoodenNickels. Everybody else just speculates and says “uhhh idk this looks impossible” “uhhhh why is there a crappy fence around this nice building”
@@dogbiscuit101 And still is today,Phil. Tarmacadam is a brand name of tar-stone,just like Hoover is a brand name in vacuum cleaners,but people started to call the device a Hoover regardless of makers brand.
Youre kidding right? I lived in Freo. Ive seen these buildings. Nothing ancient there. In any city you had old wooden buildings built first. The stone second. Whats the problem?
We had wooden fencing in the 1970s, in a brand new house, it was standard for residential. Brick walls were usually churches, hospitals, government buildings etc.
It's vampires. The sun was a lot stronger in those days. The umbrellas and suits and hats weren't finery they were protection from the sun. Queen Elizabeth wears a hat.
You say it looks "weird" with all the different styles of buildings,well what would you expect to see there after 75 or so years of occupation of the site? In your mind what should it look like to you?
Plenty of limestone around Fremantle,why not use it to build warehouses and other buildings. Those rail lines look like small gauge lines,probably for dumping fill for land reclamation or bringing in building materials.
Clearly they are very old pictures from a past civilization with lack of ppl that we see everywhere. I dont see a problem with wooden picket fences or veradahs/balconies, they once used these as doorways on solid brick building 2nd level are part of the architecture. I keep hearing you say they built varandahs to hide the old buildings. The old World also used wooden balconies/varandahs as they too looked very very old and were practical. Plus doorways leading to nowhere on a 2nd 3rd level makes no sense. And rail yards are not neat & tidy, there is always crap everywhere. Im a builder & restore old buildngs so I know what I am saying. Post & pillar is an old way of construction, post go directly into the ground & dipped in tar to protect wood from termites & rot. Obviously these building are very very old when they took the photos & the lack of people is very eerie indeed..
showing a photo of late 1800s then a photo 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle. tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape.
The so called brick buildings are the dead bones of mammoths and whales and tortoises that died and were buried. Look at some of these places as they are being built and you will see the mountains before they dig out the symmetrical bones of these creatures. These are in every country and religious vaulted and rounded halls all part of these creatures. That's why they are repeated over and over within and why masons build The way they do today. They use the structural skeletons of these creatures as their basis for building. It's everywhere now. The CREATOR made these and man came along and saw that there were these huge creatures inside the dirt that had turned to stone and crystal. The crystal house of the world's fair? They destroy after? These again were stone and crystal under the ground and dug out. They took these and put a covering or a MASK on them to conceal that they were not built by man at all. This goes for Egypt and Mayans and cities and Jerusalem. All red haired giant mammoth elephant bones all symmetrical with and literally rooms inside also. The story of the belly of the whale? We are in the belly of the whale so to speak with all the creatures that died during the last cataclysm.
showing a photo of late 1800s then a photo 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle. thanks for that. tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape. ignorance is not truth telling. where is the mud in freo autodidacdick. all i see is limestone. perth is a sand pit with very poor soil no mud floods here. photos are not evidence of your story. your story is to try build a new model to match your reality.
ok if u don't want to sit down and talk ,then keep on spreading the BS... your old world buildings are 1827 onward..the assumed sites that I ve seen are 60,000 plus..
@@Paygelove I need to prove it first ..instead of jumping the gun and posting videos.thats why I ask for a discussion . I can prove the buildings in this video are not ancient with new paint jobs and varanders ,simply by asking the postie to proving the hundreds of etchings and drawings that are free online that show NO old world buildings where there in the first colonies.
@@perthvinylrecording3721 would it not be easy to fabricate since it's a drawing? Could be the potential to pick and choose what to add and remove (possibly told to) in your picture??
@@xytx7771 why ???, and the time line of the paintings/drawings show the growth of the colony,so over years they were constanly painting/drawing lies of buildings that were not there??
showing a photo of late 1800s then a photo 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle. tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape.
The building that was suggested as a possible church around 12mins. Was the boys school on Adelaide Street, behind Clancy's Fish Pub.
People like Cambell are some of the greatest hero's in My Story! Such an inspiration, thank you!!
agreed.
Hundo p
Being a fellow Perth-ite i appreciate and enjoy these local themed videos 👍
Thank you cambell we love everything you share with us 🙆🏽♀️🙅🏼♀️🙆🏽♀️🙅🏼♀️❤️❤️❤️
Very good. World wide extravaganza of horse hockey. Thanks for swifting through it with us, mate.
💜🙏💜I love your enquiring mind. I'm in South Africa, and I see thousands of gorgeous buildings here too. I see my realm with different eyes.
Take care 💜🙏💜
Love ya mate, you ask so many straight questions that can't be answered. Seems obvious we've been lied to. Sooo many questions, and never enough answers.
Love ya work brother, that's why I'm still a subscriber.
Are all these photos taken on like a Sunday afternoon when nobody is around? Or are they on lockdown too ..
In the old days towns closed in Sundays
Went to church and spent time with family
@@jenniferstewart9012 exactly why I asked if it was a Sunday
Already jabbaroo'd ~ & their five Gee system turned on, so they're already removed from the play board - & the new players are too young & still receiving Edu-ba-cation as to what / where they be & what's expected of them ect..the new narrative (their story, not ours)
The photo of the shed being built is taken at Arthur Head. Near where the maritime museum is now. Shed would've been replaced in less than 20 years.
Look again Camb's,mate. All those perimeter walls are built with cheap hammered rock,so are the houses,except with brick surrounds on windows and doorways. The 2 chimney stacks with the pile of rubble in front,indicates that there was once a house there, or one about to be erected,as the hearth,fireplace and chimneys were were usually constructed first,and then they would build the house around them,which also gave structural integrity,and could carry beams to support the roof.
showing photos of late 1800s then photos 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle (and everywhere else). tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape. im with you @earthlinkrecords7
Thanks for the video. I love seeing the old photos of freo. Shame cameras weren’t around earlier to take pics of how it was all built. Shame they didn’t leave more trees, they are so important. They had roads back then but not bitumen roads because they used horse and cart. I love the old brick, the mottled colours, I think it has charm. It amazes me how humans cut stone to create buildings which are still standing now, but they had no power tools, no heavy machinery. The human brain can be very intelligent
Another city found dead ? Free mantle looks more like dismantle. 😉
FYI - A lot of the buildings in Fremantle are not made of brick - they're made of limestone, a local resource.
Mountains of dirt everywhere in that pic with the jail and the 12 sided building
2:03 Obvious Waterline imprinted on the walls. Must have been a flood of some sort.
18:08 Train tracks - Like Pink Floyd in Pompeii 1971
What strikes me is the vivid resolution of that 1891 panoramic photo of Fremantle. Ever since the drop by Wooden Nickles on the (temporary?) palace of fine arts in San Fran, I’ve been scouring the world fair construction photos he linked to, dated to the same time frame. So many of them (though not all) are hazy, grainy, dull, uncertain, far away, even confusing. But why? We’ve all seen many strikingly clear photos of the finished fairs, but the construction photos are surreal. He mentioned he was a photography buff and would know if they were faked. But how can they be real? When you look at them, honestly it feels like the Twilight Zone!
Yup / Twilight Zone sounds about right/ ✌
@@autodidactic283 I’ll check that out. Maybe Michelle Gibson is on to something about the timeline deception...
@@autodidactic283 also, greetings from masked and vaxed Seattle 🙁
People don't realise the resolution of old large format cameras, they can be equivelant to 400MP. With a large negative the grain in the film almost disapears. It's just that most cameras were smaller and cheaper with lower resolution.
Cheers Campbell, live from Scotland
Matey I'm on your side blown me away
I’m ready. As. You. Do.
The only guy in the whole genre who does any real research is WoodenNickels. Everybody else just speculates and says “uhhh idk this looks impossible” “uhhhh why is there a crappy fence around this nice building”
Ohhh. My favorite!
Thanks again Cambell.... another great one...
THX from Denmark your biggest danich fan 😊👍
Macademize , to cover surface of road with macadam , process of treating surface of roads by McAdams method
Great work keep it up 🤙🏼🤙🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Looks like A lot of local sand stone blocks to me not like the red brick used in Perth.
19:10 they didn't run trains on those temporary tracks. Only horse-drawn large buckets on wheels. I see they had a Freementle institution.
A tunnel. Underneath a prison. Built by prisoners. 😂😂😂
Macadamized. I'm guessing the roads were surfaced with tar-stone brought to Australia by Mr.Mac Adams.
Tarmacadam, it used to be called I think
@@dogbiscuit101 And still is today,Phil. Tarmacadam is a brand name of tar-stone,just like Hoover is a brand name in vacuum cleaners,but people started to call the device a Hoover regardless of makers brand.
Feels like an old mudflood refinish or reperpuss . That hole looks to me like a much older wall
It's just a natural rock formation I think.
Youre kidding right? I lived in Freo. Ive seen these buildings. Nothing ancient there.
In any city you had old wooden buildings built first. The stone second. Whats the problem?
We had wooden fencing in the 1970s, in a brand new house, it was standard for residential. Brick walls were usually churches, hospitals, government buildings etc.
Very interesting finds.
Macadam is when they lie down tar and put gravel down and press it into the tar.
Is the real world under us and we are the homeless bums on the surface?
Macadamized- graded in the middle to allow drainage to the sides
What is the dome building in background @17.38 unusual
Thank you 🙏🏻
It's vampires. The sun was a lot stronger in those days. The umbrellas and suits and hats weren't finery they were protection from the sun. Queen Elizabeth wears a hat.
It reminds me of the 3 little pigs building their house out of straw or sticks or bricks 🧱
Anyone going to ask the natives? If anyone knew what was going on there, they would know
More good work cam
In 5:04 there is a photo. From what year is it?
They say it was founded= found 🥴
Yo bro, maybe the place was called "Mantle" before they got there.!!🤔
Jim, Good Point!
You say it looks "weird" with all the different styles of buildings,well what would you expect to see there after 75 or so years of occupation of the site? In your mind what should it look like to you?
Plenty of limestone around Fremantle,why not use it to build warehouses and other buildings. Those rail lines look like small gauge lines,probably for dumping fill for land reclamation or bringing in building materials.
Render-Invitation.
17:46 What's the dome in the background?
It is the prison up on the hill.
tarmacadam is tarmac
Basically built using slave labor..sent all thier inmates there to do three work for basically free
mud mud mud
Clearly they are very old pictures from a past civilization with lack of ppl that we see everywhere. I dont see a problem with wooden picket fences or veradahs/balconies, they once used these as doorways on solid brick building 2nd level are part of the architecture. I keep hearing you say they built varandahs to hide the old buildings. The old World also used wooden balconies/varandahs as they too looked very very old and were practical. Plus doorways leading to nowhere on a 2nd 3rd level makes no sense.
And rail yards are not neat & tidy, there is always crap everywhere.
Im a builder & restore old buildngs so I know what I am saying. Post & pillar is an old way of construction, post go directly into the ground & dipped in tar to protect wood from termites & rot.
Obviously these building are very very old when they took the photos & the lack of people is very eerie indeed..
showing a photo of late 1800s then a photo 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle. tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape.
The so called brick buildings are the dead bones of mammoths and whales and tortoises that died and were buried. Look at some of these places as they are being built and you will see the mountains before they dig out the symmetrical bones of these creatures. These are in every country and religious vaulted and rounded halls all part of these creatures. That's why they are repeated over and over within and why masons build The way they do today. They use the structural skeletons of these creatures as their basis for building. It's everywhere now. The CREATOR made these and man came along and saw that there were these huge creatures inside the dirt that had turned to stone and crystal. The crystal house of the world's fair? They destroy after? These again were stone and crystal under the ground and dug out. They took these and put a covering or a MASK on them to conceal that they were not built by man at all. This goes for Egypt and Mayans and cities and Jerusalem. All red haired giant mammoth elephant bones all symmetrical with and literally rooms inside also. The story of the belly of the whale? We are in the belly of the whale so to speak with all the creatures that died during the last cataclysm.
Much older
Why me why
Obviously uploaded by someone who is not from Western Australia and they don't know a damn thing about Fremantle.
showing a photo of late 1800s then a photo 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle. thanks for that. tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape. ignorance is not truth telling. where is the mud in freo autodidacdick. all i see is limestone. perth is a sand pit with very poor soil no mud floods here. photos are not evidence of your story. your story is to try build a new model to match your reality.
ok if u don't want to sit down and talk ,then keep on spreading the BS... your old world buildings are 1827 onward..the assumed sites that I ve seen are 60,000 plus..
How can a site you've seen be assumed?
@@Paygelove I need to prove it first ..instead of jumping the gun and posting videos.thats why I ask for a discussion . I can prove the buildings in this video are not ancient with new paint jobs and varanders ,simply by asking the postie to proving the hundreds of etchings and drawings that are free online that show NO old world buildings where there in the first colonies.
@@perthvinylrecording3721
would it not be easy to fabricate since it's a drawing? Could be the potential to pick and choose what to add and remove (possibly told to) in your picture??
@@xytx7771 why ???, and the time line of the paintings/drawings show the growth of the colony,so over years they were constanly painting/drawing lies of buildings that were not there??
showing a photo of late 1800s then a photo 30 years later illustrates perfectly the progression of how they built up fremantle. tree lined suburbs are a more recent gentrified landscape.