So so so sad to realize all those in the video have passed away.. Maybe even their children.. They lived, loved, hated, tried, failed, won, gained, lost, discovered, told others too, they kept secrets, they made mistakes, they did well, they did bad, they learned, they felt, they felt pain, joy, sorrow, they grew up, they wore good clothes, bad clothes, they lied, they told the truth, they had different tastes, different orientations, but they died.. they all died in the end, no matter how they lived.... Imagine how lucky they were to live.. To see their "modernism".. To see their "world" at that time evolve. It was in a constant evolution.. And now they're gone.. They don't even know they enjoyed life.. This is us, human beings.. Lucky to be born, damned to die and lose the biggest treasure: Conciousness.. Life is a line waiting to die.. We just don't know when's our turn Ps: Please, live and let people live! ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE NOW.. You won't feel it twice.
Se mesmo sabendo que vamos morrer, insistimos em procriar - Somos seres psicopatas. Aliás, o que move nosso corpo Mente etcs é Energia Pura - Energia não morre. Energia se transforma
Si juste et si universel.... Nous ne savons la valeur de ce qui nous anime dans la vie... Que lorsque nous le perdons J'ai perdu l'envie de vivre. Réellement. Je suis consciente malgré tout de ce qui est dit dans le commentaire initial donc, je continue à fonctionner mais.... Je SAIS tout ce que je ne ressens plus... Vivez, vivez en appréciant le goût de vos passions, de vos rêves et de vos amours. Ils sont le goût de la Vie 🌬️ 🌸 D'un coin du centre de la France. Karine. BabyBoomer vaincue 😉
4:14 Philadelphia was the next port of call for the “Rosedale” as she appeared in and around the Quaker city on the Delaware river in 1917 and continuing there until 1920. She was then taken to Norfolk, Virginia and laid up at the Merritt & Chapman yard. Fire ravaged the Rosedale in 1922 while she was laid-up at Norfolk, ending the career which had begun 45 years previous at the same port.
*Living in New York since I was born 30 years ago, it's always amazing to see how NY looked like before my time. Also crazy to think everyone in this video is gone. 🕊️ 🧸 🕯️💐*
Always impressed by how Lost in Time makes these priceless clips look so contemporary. So 1911, a year of innocence. Sure none of these subjects anticipated a world confligration in 36 months, nor in 28 yrs., a second one. And in 1912, the loss of RMS Titanic!
What a beautiful city it once was. The post-WWII architecture has destroyed any semblance of charm that once typified old New York. This is probably true of most big cities worldwide.
I have a suggestion. You have a nice voice so I would suggest use it to talk about what we are seeing along with some interesting facts about the area, the buildings etc.
These people or their predisesors didnot build these awe inspiring cities. The wireless electricity is incredible, the horse and cart and the new petroleum cars are our contribution to this utopia and nothing more
Fantastic videos but you really spoil them by the watermark in the middle of the screen. It is too distracting and keeps pulling my eyes to it. If you must have it put it in a corner and make it a lot less visible please.
Hello creator of this wonderful channel, I like your Videos but I would like to try to get back into listening to audiobooks-and plays and read some shorter paperbacks.. Do you have a recommendation for either or both of them, that'd be great? Thanks in advance. ♥ ♥
We world went from every man wearing suits and women being dressed up to go out to now the don't even brush their hair and they wear pajama's in public. I like these scenes much better than today's reality!!
So so so sad to realize all those in the video have passed away.. Maybe even their children.. They lived, loved, hated, tried, failed, won, gained, lost, discovered, told others too, they kept secrets, they made mistakes, they did well, they did bad, they learned, they felt, they felt pain, joy, sorrow, they grew up, they wore good clothes, bad clothes, they lied, they told the truth, they had different tastes, different orientations, but they died.. they all died in the end, no matter how they lived....
Imagine how lucky they were to live.. To see their "modernism".. To see their "world" at that time evolve. It was in a constant evolution.. And now they're gone.. They don't even know they enjoyed life..
This is us, human beings.. Lucky to be born, damned to die and lose the biggest treasure: Conciousness..
Life is a line waiting to die.. We just don't know when's our turn
Ps: Please, live and let people live! ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE NOW.. You won't feel it twice.
😭😭😭
Se mesmo sabendo que vamos morrer, insistimos em procriar - Somos seres psicopatas. Aliás, o que move nosso corpo Mente etcs é Energia Pura - Energia não morre. Energia se transforma
These films are so important for Social History.
Si juste et si universel....
Nous ne savons la valeur de ce qui nous anime dans la vie... Que lorsque nous le perdons
J'ai perdu l'envie de vivre. Réellement. Je suis consciente malgré tout de ce qui est dit dans le commentaire initial donc, je continue à fonctionner mais.... Je SAIS tout ce que je ne ressens plus...
Vivez, vivez en appréciant le goût de vos passions, de vos rêves et de vos amours. Ils sont le goût de la Vie
🌬️ 🌸 D'un coin du centre de la France.
Karine. BabyBoomer vaincue 😉
4:14
Philadelphia was the next port of call for the “Rosedale” as she appeared in and around the Quaker city on the Delaware river in 1917 and continuing there until 1920. She was then taken to Norfolk, Virginia and laid up at the Merritt & Chapman yard. Fire ravaged the Rosedale in 1922 while she was laid-up at Norfolk, ending the career which had begun 45 years previous at the same port.
*Living in New York since I was born 30 years ago, it's always amazing to see how NY looked like before my time. Also crazy to think everyone in this video is gone. 🕊️ 🧸 🕯️💐*
Impossivel não se impressionar com um vídeo desse.
I love this. Thank you for this amazing time capsule! One of those could've been my great grandfather coming over from Europe.
2:51 The Penguin Man 🐧
That look so nice
I'm going to stop my working to watch the video
Beautiful
Fantastic
Love it 😍
Every man had a suit to wear in the city. Anyone going back in time now would look so out of place, which I guess is normal.
So beautiful ❤
Always impressed by how Lost in Time makes these priceless clips look so contemporary.
So 1911, a year of innocence. Sure none of these subjects anticipated a world confligration in 36 months, nor in 28 yrs., a second one.
And in 1912, the loss of RMS Titanic!
What a beautiful city it once was. The post-WWII architecture has destroyed any semblance of charm that once typified old New York. This is probably true of most big cities worldwide.
All those buildings are gone.
So cool. You got the streetcar in there also❤
Эпоха беспроводного электричества
who here thinks that those amazing buildings weren't made by 1800's folk? I think they've been around for a LOT longer than that.
2 years later... the demons took control
World War 1 happened for a reason. Seems you know..
What happened in 1913? Who are the demons?
@christopherfanelli8821
Literally the ones that make it illegal to talk about them in a negative way.
@@yumjoystyle2 How is that a response to what happened in 1913 and the identity of the demons?
@christopherfanelli8821
If you can't figure it out, you have a lot of homework to do.
Wonderful!! Can anyone identify the building from 5:52-6:05? It’s incredible!
A point in US history when we were transitioning to motorized transport but still plenty of horse carriages and lots of horse manure on the streets.
I have a suggestion. You have a nice voice so I would suggest use it to talk about what we are seeing along with some interesting facts about the area, the buildings etc.
It's artificial voice not the uploaders real voice.
The video is heartwarming though.
@@Bonnie1.2.3 In either case it is scripted. Simple searches can uncover interesting facts to use as voice over for the video.
These people or their predisesors didnot build these awe inspiring cities.
The wireless electricity is incredible, the horse and cart and the new petroleum cars are our contribution to this utopia and nothing more
the watermark in the the middle is too big
Mary Poppins @ 1:28
Question do you use ai upscale for this video and photo (update it does use ai upscale)
Most probably, yes.
Check the description.
Colorized
Upscaled to 4K
Enhanced using Al
Interpolated to 60 fps
Stabilized (some footage)
@ oh shit did’t realise that my bad
👍👍😊😊
Fantastic videos but you really spoil them by the watermark in the middle of the screen. It is too distracting and keeps pulling my eyes to it. If you must have it put it in a corner and make it a lot less visible please.
Hello creator of this wonderful channel, I like your Videos but I would like to try to get back into listening to audiobooks-and plays and read some shorter paperbacks..
Do you have a recommendation for either or both of them, that'd be great? Thanks in advance. ♥ ♥
..как люди одеты прекрасно,а сейчас голые ходят..
We world went from every man wearing suits and women being dressed up to go out to now the don't even brush their hair and they wear pajama's in public. I like these scenes much better than today's reality!!
I don't. No colour, no variety, no individualism, everyone looking the same like they're mass produced in a bland clone factory. 🙄
True. We used to have much more pride in our appearance, while remaining humble and modest. We are just crazy wild amimals now.
@@markysumm72"colour". Your argument is invalid.
Постанова должны быть половина безногих по рельсам гонять, а показали только одного
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