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The colorization and high definition of these photos just make them come to life! Thanks for doing the work and creating this video. I really enjoyed seeing people and scenes from the past like this.
Thank you so much for all the effort and research it must have taken to put these videos together; it is so enjoyable to travel in time through these beautiful images!
Many cities had cleanup crews and requirements for keepingthe streets clean. Except New York City until later. You just didn't leave your $#!t laying around.
A superb video.. thanks for sharing a glimpse into a World Time forgot,but remembered through photo images..oh! I forgot to mention, good choice of background music,a touch of Swing/Cocktail/Jazz 👍
Love the colorisation and resolution improvement 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊👍👍 So alive…like actresses today…people looked smarter then…..and astounding moments of life captured 125 years….ago 😲😊😊
Our ancestors in colour photos how wonderful to see them just like us today they were making a life sometime In the future" we today will be them and our descendants will be looking at us making our way its amazing
It caught my attention that they were concerned about looking good as if they were going to an event... Also the women were chaste on the beaches... Thanks for this beautiful video, I hope everyone I saw in the pictures is sleeping peacefully now.
Of the most interesting, wooden shoes (klompas) that were worn in Holland, funny bathing suits with pantaloons, the first bicycles of bizarre shapes can be noted... But the most remarkable thing is that all the people took care of themselves, they shaved, combed their hair, dressed cleanly, neatly, and this, of course, is great! 👏👏👏
I liked you included photos of Sydney, a place I knew very well. Surprised to see Bondi without buildings. It's been heavily built up since at least the 1930s. I wonder how they coped in the summer heat and humidity in those heavy clothes though.
Couple of mistakes there. One of the photos is dated 1989 and the one with the ladies on the bicycles wouldn’t have been taken in Paris as the sign was in English.
Enjoyable - and I even liked the recently recorded 1950s-style jazz. But the 'Bathing Beauties' @ 2:15 were from the late 19teens - if not the early 1920s! And in case anyone cares, @ 8:08 Queen Alexandra was indeed _from_ Denmark, but never queen of it. She was Queen of England! Not monarch, but wife and queen-consort of Edward the VII.
@@gottasay4766Goodness😮😮😮 How did our (great) great-grandparents survive the horror?? They still had the joy to reproduce the race. Today, with all “wealth” and “education” people want to mutilate their genitalia so they can’t reproduce at all. Yesteryear also lacked the 10001 drugs, pills taken so that people can be bothered to live at all. As for fascism, the only totalitarians I see are the Leftists who hate diversity of thought, lifestyle choices, religion, free choice. But good news, when the next generation takes over, they won’t have the intelligence, skills, fortitude to maintain a modern society. What you will have then is the “justice” only to be found in Mao’s Great Leap Forward.😅😅😅
Great! I think many photos were indeed taken after 1910, going by the car models etc. But hard to pin down the exact dates. Very enjoyable, but I do wonder why the signage for ladies cycling in Paris is in English??
Thanks to great development of colorization, people more than 100 years ago look so animated as if they are still alive somewhere in the world. I cannot believe that all of them passed away a long time ago.
"Queen Alexandra" [ 8:08 ] was never Queen of her native Denmark, and wouldn't be Queen Consort of the UK & Commonwealth until Victoria's death in 1901. At time of photo (1899) she was Princess Alexandra.
FYI: background track too loud, intro commentary too quiet. Edit: also those women cyclists at 4:00 aren't in Paris, France. I mean, when was the last time they had English road signs there? Sacré bleu!
Certain colourizations are really anything. Like the building in Hamburg, 1896 (5:46 ) In spite of this, a few pics really learned me something, like the two french young women riding bicycles. Their bikes are close to the ones we still know, and it's not "adapted" to women wearing skirts: their frame has a horizontal tube. Also, all the bicycles we may see here don't have brakes on wheels; it's probably on the hub.
The world was changed in the eighteenth century with the beginning on the industrial age. Mass production etc. (Just to be sure the eighteenth century means the seventeen hundreds).
No graffiti, no litter, everyone dressed elegantly, the buildings are beautiful... I wonder what the people in these photographs would think if they could see us now..
The oldest house in Hamburg which was built in 1524. Imagine how many generations lived there like 4 or even 5 generations. That's how strong and long lasting houses where built back then.
I'd wager it was part of the old Gängeviertel (a cramped and overpopulated quarter of narrow alleys) that was torn down to make way for wider streets and a new business and storage district called Speicherstadt.
It struck me how one horse was able to pull that much of a load, they were forced to do that. I felt very bad. I had to skip some of those pictures, I was disturbed to see the dog with all that metal around him or her. I did not like seeing that. But I liked many of the pictures where no animal was being used. I know it was the times, but it bothered me seeing that.
How ambivalent they were that a terrifying world world was about to trample them. The same goes for today. People ignore the coming unimagined horrors, which will soon make WWI and WWII look like a kiddie ruckus in comparison.
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автор 3/47 хельсенки /финляндия? с какого перепугу? если в в 1909 году это территориЯ ЦАРСКОЙ РОССИИ!?
The colors look unreal. The photo's look more like paintings.
The colorization and high definition of these photos just make them come to life! Thanks for doing the work and creating this video. I really enjoyed seeing people and scenes from the past like this.
This photos very clear, thanks .
Great job here. Spectacular. Congratulations and thanks for share
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Awesome pics - you really brought these scenes back to life.
Thank you so much for all the effort and research it must have taken to put these videos together; it is so enjoyable to travel in time through these beautiful images!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this, thank you for putting in the effort
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Thanks for sharing this amazing video 🙂
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Thanks for all the hard work, these are fascinating images. The roads look cleaner than I would have expected with horses and carts still in use.
That’s a video enhancement artifact. They would indeed be very dirty in reality.
Many cities had cleanup crews and requirements for keepingthe streets clean. Except New York City until later. You just didn't leave your $#!t laying around.
_Thank you very much!_
Thank you for posting these videos. They really come to life, a step back in time. I'm upset that the 1524 house in Germany was demolished! 😢
Amazing.
Thanks
I really enjoyed these old photographs! Thanx so much.
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I absolutely love these. I would love to see the residential streets and neighborhoods though. Thanks!
05:42 Hamburg, 11:12 Hamburg, 12:07 Dresden, 12:15 Berlin. Thanks 🥰
These pictures are awesome, makes me wish I could step back in time. But only for a visit.
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Great video and thank you so much for not having voiceover narrations!!!
And to think the world would be plunged into WWI so soon after these were taken. These are lovely. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Not in 1889
Preciosas fotografías .gracias a ellas vemos el mundo de nuestros abuelos .
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Incredible trip. have a great day, ;)
Thank you so much!
Such wonderful photos!!
Thank you so much!
"Diversity is our strength".........said no one after viewing this.
Bravo!
The “living together” being shoved down our throats by our governments is ruining the West.
Sorry, don't get it?
My dog just heard a whistle.
EXCELLENT if NOT OUTSTANDING !! MANY THANKS! FROM, U.K. (2023).
I greatly appreciate 👍
ME DEJA SORPRENDIDA.... LA MARAVILLOSA FOTOGRAFIA...!!!, COMO SI HUBIESEMOS IDO AL PASADO....
Muchísimas gracias
A superb video.. thanks for sharing a glimpse into a World Time forgot,but remembered through photo images..oh! I forgot to mention, good choice of background music,a touch of Swing/Cocktail/Jazz 👍
Thank you so much !
Thank you...have a great day!!
Beautiful photos! Thanks!
Thanks for show the era of both set of grandparents were born in. It was also nice to see the photos in colour.
when history is embodied in the form of an image
Love the colorisation and resolution improvement 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊👍👍 So alive…like actresses today…people looked smarter then…..and astounding moments of life captured 125 years….ago 😲😊😊
"Two young attractive women ride bikes in the spring park. Paris, France". I guess that explains the bright yellow sign in perfect English!
Our ancestors in colour photos how wonderful to see them just like us today they were making a life sometime
In the future" we today will be them and our descendants will be looking at us making our way its amazing
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Love the jazz!
Brilliant job!
Thank you so much!
Amazing
Thank you
It caught my attention that they were concerned about looking good as if they were going to an event... Also the women were chaste on the beaches... Thanks for this beautiful video, I hope everyone I saw in the pictures is sleeping peacefully now.
Of the most interesting, wooden shoes (klompas) that were worn in Holland, funny bathing suits with pantaloons, the first bicycles of bizarre shapes can be noted... But the most remarkable thing is that all the people took care of themselves, they shaved, combed their hair, dressed cleanly, neatly, and this, of course, is great! 👏👏👏
😊 muito lindo gostei de ver
Muito obrigada
@@BrightStyle ok o passado nos trouxe o presente
Very nice work on this channel. Highly enjoyable.
These are wonderful! Thank you:)
Those wonderful times.
Belle reconstitution, merci beaucoup pour votre travail 👍🗼💕
I liked you included photos of Sydney, a place I knew very well. Surprised to see Bondi without buildings. It's been heavily built up since at least the 1930s. I wonder how they coped in the summer heat and humidity in those heavy clothes though.
Couple of mistakes there. One of the photos is dated 1989 and the one with the ladies on the bicycles wouldn’t have been taken in Paris as the sign was in English.
Bost North Station Massachusetts should read 1898 or 1908 I'm thinking....😉Love your channel will always go through the videos again. Thanks so much.
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Enjoyable - and I even liked the recently recorded 1950s-style jazz. But the 'Bathing Beauties' @ 2:15 were from the late 19teens - if not the early 1920s! And in case anyone cares, @ 8:08 Queen Alexandra was indeed _from_ Denmark, but never queen of it. She was Queen of England! Not monarch, but wife and queen-consort of Edward the VII.
Thank you for the awesome pictures! (The background music is far too loud.) Everything else is great and thanks much for your effort. 👍
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@@BrightStyle Boston North Station 1989???😆😆😆
Super 🇵🇱
Thank you!
NICE!,,
Красивые фото старинных зданий. А есть ли фото строительства таких зданий??
Seu trabalho é fantástico
We were born too late 🙁
Not me 😂
Limited opportunities for women, limited health care, fascist governments, etc. Me either.
@@gottasay4766 you keep telling yourself things are better now, lol.
@@gottasay4766Goodness😮😮😮 How did our (great) great-grandparents survive the horror?? They still had the joy to reproduce the race. Today, with all “wealth” and “education” people want to mutilate their genitalia so they can’t reproduce at all. Yesteryear also lacked the 10001 drugs, pills taken so that people can be bothered to live at all. As for fascism, the only totalitarians I see are the Leftists who hate diversity of thought, lifestyle choices, religion, free choice.
But good news, when the next generation takes over, they won’t have the intelligence, skills, fortitude to maintain a modern society. What you will have then is the “justice” only to be found in Mao’s Great Leap Forward.😅😅😅
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Très intéressant, et même passionnant !
Merci bien !
may I ask how you decide the colours f.i. of the dresses? very nice job
Great! I think many photos were indeed taken after 1910, going by the car models etc. But hard to pin down the exact dates. Very enjoyable, but I do wonder why the signage for ladies cycling in Paris is in English??
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Thanks to great development of colorization, people more than 100 years ago look so animated as if they are still alive somewhere in the world. I cannot believe that all of them passed away a long time ago.
Depending on your age, many could still have been alive when you where young.
All you have to do is turn the sound off if you don't like the music, .great photos aren't they,😍😍
The music is way better than the standard "whoosh" noise many UA-camrs use when the scene changes these days. That drives me nuts.
I wouldn’t love to buy some Prints of these. Do you have a Marketplace set up?
"Queen Alexandra" [ 8:08 ] was never Queen of her native Denmark, and wouldn't be Queen Consort of the UK & Commonwealth until Victoria's death in 1901. At time of photo (1899) she was Princess Alexandra.
FYI: background track too loud, intro commentary too quiet.
Edit: also those women cyclists at 4:00 aren't in Paris, France. I mean, when was the last time they had English road signs there? Sacré bleu!
4:00 Paris, France w/ "DRIVE TO RIGHT" sign?
Yes, Paris, information about it accompanied this photo🙄...
Muito bom
Certain colourizations are really anything. Like the building in Hamburg, 1896 (5:46 ) In spite of this, a few pics really learned me something, like the two french young women riding bicycles. Their bikes are close to the ones we still know, and it's not "adapted" to women wearing skirts: their frame has a horizontal tube. Also, all the bicycles we may see here don't have brakes on wheels; it's probably on the hub.
Looks very diverse to me, unlike today.
Musik is good
8:09 My most favorite picture collection !
Muito bonitas essas fotos👏👏👏👏👏👏👏, não é minha época, mas dá para ver, que era muito bem melhor que hoje.
The world was changed in the eighteenth century with the beginning on the industrial age. Mass production etc. (Just to be sure the eighteenth century means the seventeen hundreds).
My fantasy is to visit those times…longing for what I don’t know…
Maybe some pictures from the Far East in your next presentation. Really enjoy them. Thanks very much.
Good music. Great players. Would have been nice to give them credit in some way.
Engraçado, na praia de vestido e guarda_ chuva, hoje aqui usa top
The pic of Boston North Station should be 1889, not 1989
Love the photos. Just one note, Gin Gin in Western Australia is one word not two, Gingin.
No graffiti, no litter, everyone dressed elegantly, the buildings are beautiful... I wonder what the people in these photographs would think if they could see us now..
1:55 1889 I think.
5:08 Same old market square more than a century later !
Unfortunately all the people in the photos have died , i would have liked living in the 1900's and know how life was at that time
I like the music
@4:00 Now why would Parisian park have signs in English? Just asking. 🤔
The oldest house in Hamburg which was built in 1524. Imagine how many generations lived there like 4 or even 5 generations. That's how strong and long lasting houses where built back then.
geweldig
Beautifully done, although perhaps music more typical of the time period would be better employed as background.
What was the reason behind demolishing the oldest house in Hamburg ?
I'd wager it was part of the old Gängeviertel (a cramped and overpopulated quarter of narrow alleys) that was torn down to make way for wider streets and a new business and storage district called Speicherstadt.
I love this timetraveling, i saw some pretty girls, i wonder what happend to them 😁
Hi, there.
At 4:01 the legend says 'Paris, France' but the road sign is in English.
1:55 1989 Boston ??
They missed the town of Chillingbourne.
The Boston Station from 1989? Progress in Boston takes a little longer.
thanks to show to us how is 1% rich is live in 1900x. same as now )))
Now 4:03 why would they have an English sign in France?
Because the Brits drive on the left, it is possibly a warning.
Nenhuma dessas pessoas, que aparecem nas imagens não estão mais entre nós. Como a vida, e breve.
It struck me how one horse was able to pull that much of a load, they were forced to do that. I felt very bad. I had to skip some of those pictures, I was disturbed to see the dog with all that metal around him or her. I did not like seeing that. But I liked many of the pictures where no animal was being used. I know it was the times, but it bothered me seeing that.
How ambivalent they were that a terrifying world world was about to trample them. The same goes for today. People ignore the coming unimagined horrors, which will soon make WWI and WWII look like a kiddie ruckus in comparison.
cartaz escrito em inglês na cidade de Paris? 🤔