Bloody MARVELLOUS! I can't stop looking at this film. All those people - long gone - and you just have to wonder what they were like. How they spoke. What happened to them. Fascinating and also very sad for some unexplainable reason...
I was born in 1951 and grew up near Manchester and it's a strange thought for me that I might even have personally known some of the younger people in the footage, albeit when they were much older.
Wow. How surreal is this to see back in time like that. Incredible. Well, it's quite mind-blowing because we read and hear about history yet there's never recorded footage. I know this isn't "old" compared to our history but it is still mind-blowing to see those people like that and how life was. Watched it twice!
Once I sat down to eat in a food court where they had early 1900s pictures embossed in the tables and realized the picture was of my grandfather. My Grandpa lived way into his 90's but died before I was born.
Very rare surviving film with the great clear quality for its age 120 years plus. Most old films of this age are grainy, light spots if you can get them to play. Nice restoration job on this one.
Wonderful. My great grandfather won medals in the Boer war and had a published "Letter from the Front" in a newspaper in 1900. My grandmother was only one year old when he left. He had been abroad before fighting too as he signed up in 1887 first, then 1891 (and again in 1914 for WWI which killed him off although he was allowed out with heart problems in 1915, conceived his last child in 1916 who was born a month before he died in 1917. Rightly he was remembered as a war hero in the local area and monument. We just found a lovely photo of his widow with the 10 surviving children (an 11th had died as a baby) including my grand mother of about 1918.
It’s rather remarkable that, although this video has been on UA-cam for over 12 years now and has had over 412, 000 views, nobody has yet come forward to identify either the soldier or the little boy in the white suit and the white hat. Surely someone, somewhere, must have a photo of this brave soldier and this seemingly well to do boy in their family album and know who they were.
I agree with you that would be really interesting - there are so many of these old films - from all over the world - - you would imagine that someone would recognise a relative and “flesh out “the background story a bit - wouldn’t that be wonderful!
"Friendly" Manchester? Try to avoid the crack-addicts and zombies, the pimps and pushers, the pickpockets who've taken over the "Gardens" area that was once the site of a large central hospital and asylum and which is a short walk from where the cameraman was at work in 1901. The hospital was still there in 1901 and its cleared site became a sunken flower-garden that people came out of their way to visit, well into the late 20th Century: now, in its 'modernised' form, it's to be avoided, like the rest of the city-centre.
Revolver is he balls, he's a soft scared shandy drinking southerner who probably got punched in the mouth for talking too much when he was a student up here and mugged for his expensive trainers and drugs a few times because he didn't keep his mouth shut
watching old footage like this (and being so ignorant..) am amazed at the numbers of people and how busy it always seems to be.. the mad mixed up traffic.. and pedestrians! it's wonderful being able to watch these things now. thankyou for sharing this.. (thanks for the commentary too) 🙂 x wonder if there's any of my town cardiff, south wales..??
Weird to think of all the men I have researched in my family, who served in the first world war, all of them would have been young boys here. My great great grandfathers and my uncles growing up in this society where people were self sufficient and rather exuberant. People these days often dismiss the Edwardian era, stating that its old because it is over a century ago, but to think our grandparents, our parents even, have living memories of our great great grandparents is something extraordinary, and shows that this was not perhaps as long ago as we percieve. Also, I'm going to give my utmost respect to some of those young boys in that film, as some of them would have enlisted in different regiments come 1914.
These ancient videos are no less than the first videos ever shootes on Earth. The Beginning of everything that is today brought to us. May sound stupid but it is never too late to have that in conscious.
I would do anything to live back then because than I wouldn't have to deal with the horrible music, the horrendous fashion of today, the and most of all, the liberals!
True Freeman2 Sorry, sir, but advanced technology alone doesn't make a world better to live in. This is a truly awful culture we unfortunately are witness to today. The Western World is being taken over by barbarians.
Great idea! Back to diptheria, scarlet fever, whooping cough and rickets. Back to low life expectancy and only the very well off having any kind of decent education. Oh, and you being a woman, you would not be able to vote!
Yes nice to see people live without phones,electricity, just use covers at winter and live in cold areas in summer due to no AC, also no cars, GPS, satelite, internet, facebook etc...life is shit now and so comolicated, wish to return back there, woman are still not free and they need man, so stable families with alot of kids..no abortion, no contraception, no pets, no atheism...wish to live there alot
57beachboy Advanced technology saved lives , you would have died of a simple infection due to no antibiotics and would have had no way of fighting it of because you were malnourished ( they didn't understand the need to have a balanced diet ) and you were more likley to get infections due to them not understanding propley what causes it . You can thank advanced technology for avoiding such problems
I love how everyone is so stunned by the presence of a camera. We wouldn't think twice about that now...do you know how much of our lives is recorded? Well it's a hellova lot! I think some of the mystery and wonder is taken out of life with too much on record.
Two of my three Mancunian grandparents were 8 and 1 at the time, and the third was born in the year this film was shot (the fourth grandparent was Swiss).
Everyone there with their own unique hopes, fears & daily tribulations; just like all of us today. And like them, future folk will look at footage of us.
Notice the dress sense and personal pride of these folks; all the men wearing collars, ties and jackets, most in hats, including bowler hats. Very well turned out even though many of these folks worked at manual labor or had menial jobs. Fast forward one hundred years and you'll see slobs with their asses hanging out of their jeans or tracksuit pants and women with skirts barely covering their privates. What the hell has happened to Britain?
It wasn't that they had so much more pride than people today, just that it was socially expected. Today, we expect people to dress in a comfortable way. I think it's an improvement. What difference does it make if you dress comfortably if you are clean and neat? Who wants to wear a tie in a coal mine?
The problem is people attack you if you tell other people that they dress like children which that you 'judge' them that is the problem if I was free to discriminate poorly dressed people I wouldn't be such a big problem for me personally.
It's fascinating isn't it? All those lives...not one person left alive in any of these scenes and yet they had lives...some short...some long...some adventurous...others likely mundane...arguments...loves...dislikes an entire life that we are still living they have lived already and now are no more.
I enjoy watching this video, in fact I recognize a lot of the people from my youth when my family lived in Manchester. That's me in the white suit next to the Boer war soldier who is actually my elder brother John.
mesmerizing ...yes I would like to go back ..but just for a day...as much as I find this era incredibly interesting it was also a very dusty dirty time as well ...on the plus side people were much more friendlier and quite possibly more healthier than we are today ..and of course not near as expensive as today is either!!!
WOW ! I love vintage scenes like this ! Yes the Boar War was still going on at this time (1899-1902) . And no doubt some of the young males here would be drafted into WW1 (1914-1918) including maybe the Cute child at 1:03. You could definetely picture Oliver Twist and his crafty friend, The Artful Dodger walking through these streets ! Thanks for the forever fascinating upload. 😊
@Astronomy97 If the little boy in white is still with us...which I doubt very much...he'd be around 115 years old by now. I wonder who he was and what kind of a life lay in store for him. It's possible that he was one of many youngsters seen in this film who ended up being killed in the First World War, by which time he would have been around 20 years old. Also, as most people at the time couldn't afford a camera, this may be the only photographic record of those on the film as they were then.
i just love the victorian and edwardian films of the 1890s and turn of the 1900s wish i was born in that era though life would of been hard for many workers,,im so engrossed watching these old films,,facinating viewing ,,i found old films of my town middlesbrough of people coming out of churches in the old town in 1902 by mitchel + kenyon,,downloaded these for my history of old m/bro we called over the border the old town it was called ST HILDA,S for a reason we were a victorian town first house built for people like you n me was 1830 it had a plaque on the stone above the door dated 1830 its now in the dorman museam in m/bro,,middlesbrough lost a lot of beautiful buildings in the early 80s very important buildings the council pulled them down for progress!!! how dare they!!! i have old books of my town and original pictures prints from francis frith framed of my town i cherish them.
As this film has been up on UA-cam now for eleven and a half years and has had 335, 000 views, I wonder if anyone has recognised any of their ancestors yet, of whom they may have photos in family albums, including the little boy dressed in white and the woman who was leading him by the hand.
Spot on I actually think it would be quite easy to tell the difference between the 1930s and c. 1900. Technologhy, clothing and quality of film is vastly different in these eras.
It’s rather remarkable that, although this video has been on UA-cam for over nine years now, nobody has come forward to identify either the soldier or the little boy in the white suit and the white hat. Surely someone, somewhere, must have a photo of this seemingly well to do boy in their family album and know who he was.
My Grandmother was born in Salford, Manchester in 1901. It's amazing to be able to see this footage. Thank you.
I love the way the people in the film turn and look into the camera…as if they're watching us as we watch them...
Harpurhey forever
@@patriciacluskey1133 Bolton forever u mean.
Beautiful sentiment
Where did they put all the bodies ?
Bloody MARVELLOUS! I can't stop looking at this film. All those people - long gone - and you just have to wonder what they were like. How they spoke. What happened to them. Fascinating and also very sad for some unexplainable reason...
I was born in 1951 and grew up near Manchester and it's a strange thought for me that I might even have personally known some of the younger people in the footage, albeit when they were much older.
Most of them kids would have died in the First World War unfortunately
@@oakashthorn5714 Some of them will have fallen, not most of them. I knew a few who had fought on the front.
Wow. How surreal is this to see back in time like that. Incredible. Well, it's quite mind-blowing because we read and hear about history yet there's never recorded footage. I know this isn't "old" compared to our history but it is still mind-blowing to see those people like that and how life was. Watched it twice!
Once I sat down to eat in a food court where they had early 1900s pictures embossed in the tables and realized the picture was of my grandfather. My Grandpa lived way into his 90's but died before I was born.
Manchester was very busy with so many people going about their business. It 's still a great place to be. It has so much history. Thanks for sharing.
Very rare surviving film with the great clear quality for its age 120 years plus. Most old films of this age are grainy, light spots if you can get them to play. Nice restoration job on this one.
This is fascinating. Considering this is 1901 the framerate and overall quality is great. Amazing footage. Thanks for sharing it.
Omg
@Brigid Balsamo replying to your own comment
@@hotsaucepig1964 spam bots are everywhere.
It is such an odd feeling to watch this and know every single one of them is dead. It really speaks to just how pitifully short human existence is.
Yeah life is short, I am preparing now for the afterlife. You still alive 11years on?
Wow that comment is 12 years ago, the person who wrote it may look at it and remember writing it. How time does actually fly!
even the person who commented is dead now
@@michellea9857I always wonder tho is it short? It feels short and can be prematurely ended but it’s the longest thing we’ll ever do
“Get busy living or get busy dying.”
Never forget where you are from.
Wonderful. My great grandfather won medals in the Boer war and had a published "Letter from the Front" in a newspaper in 1900. My grandmother was only one year old when he left. He had been abroad before fighting too as he signed up in 1887 first, then 1891 (and again in 1914 for WWI which killed him off although he was allowed out with heart problems in 1915, conceived his last child in 1916 who was born a month before he died in 1917. Rightly he was remembered as a war hero in the local area and monument. We just found a lovely photo of his widow with the 10 surviving children (an 11th had died as a baby) including my grand mother of about 1918.
Как много людей и какие живые лица.....спасибо вам за эти шедевры....
amazing clear footage... R.I.P. all those people and children...
Yeah rip good word not like now
Bwa ha ha.
my God, these are our ancestors. this is us. this is who we became. this is beyond gold.
Just over 120 years on and so much has changed.
would love to go back to this era ...for just one day...
Wow... this gives me a feeling like nothing else. I can't explain it.
Love this. And the music and voice over are done so sensitively.
Great narration,fantastic footage,thank you verry much.
It’s rather remarkable that, although this video has been on UA-cam for over 12 years now and has had over 412, 000 views, nobody has yet come forward to identify either the soldier or the little boy in the white suit and the white hat. Surely someone, somewhere, must have a photo of this brave soldier and this seemingly well to do boy in their family album and know who they were.
I agree with you that would be really interesting - there are so many of these old films - from all over the world -
- you would imagine that someone would recognise a relative and “flesh out “the background story a bit - wouldn’t that be wonderful!
I wonder if the little boy in white served in the army towards the end of World War One, and if so, I wonder if he survived.
You posted this three years previously also.
the quality of this footage is amazing for 1901 just look how clear it is
I love it when they look at the screen!
That poor little boy in the big hat probably had to fight in the WWI.
anyone want to go back in time?
Back to when United were good 😂😂😂
mark marshall Would we could we survive with out the mod cons? Bed lice
Just as far as the 60s..lol
walter roberts knob.
Only to visit, not to live. Don't be fooled in to believing it was nice back then, it wasn't.
Watching these films is like taking a trip in a time machine.
Amazing how clear the photography is
What always interests me with film from this era, is the total lack of road safety! Youngsters and people generally just seem to mix with the traffic.
Visited Manchester for a week and have just come back. The place is dripping with history, has a fantastic transport system, and very friendly people
"Friendly" Manchester? Try to avoid the crack-addicts and zombies, the pimps and pushers, the pickpockets who've taken over the "Gardens" area that was once the site of a large central hospital and asylum and which is a short walk from where the cameraman was at work in 1901. The hospital was still there in 1901 and its cleared site became a sunken flower-garden that people came out of their way to visit, well into the late 20th Century: now, in its 'modernised' form, it's to be avoided, like the rest of the city-centre.
@@johnhardman3 Are you a Mancunian yourself pal?
@@Revolver1981 it is such an awful place. Full of working classes
Revolver is he balls, he's a soft scared shandy drinking southerner who probably got punched in the mouth for talking too much when he was a student up here and mugged for his expensive trainers and drugs a few times because he didn't keep his mouth shut
I'm not Gayyy welcome to Britain. One day we'll put you against the wall mate
Incredible to look back into the past. Makes me wonder about life the universe etc.
We are just a blip in the evolution of earth - here today, gone tomorrow, if global warming doesn't get dealt with! Trump is such a tosser.
I think these films are brilliant, such an insight into a community long evolved.
✨ Amazing and wonderful to see. Best regards, Jen ✨
It is incredible that all these people were once living breathing functioning human beings. Fascinating the two young lads looking back.
Amazing footage. Oddly moving. Everyone in the frame, regardless of station, has a kind dignity about them. Things have changed so much.
It's scary to realize how long ago this really was.
Not really
The ammount of times ive walked up cross street / corparation street, thanks for this video...great to see how it was over a century ago :)
Classic. I remember family telling me about times in "their day". It's really great to see this. So many changes in such a short period of time.
I wish they could've captured the audio. Would be nice to hear how they spoke in 1901
The exact same more or less, Some words here or now that we don't use today. accent wise the same. Maybe more enunciated if anything.
Luis R. ..there are videos with sound and people talking
Luis R. ua-cam.com/video/0FE30a4J38Q/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/uWo8mSMbNl0/v-deo.html
@@michaelkennedy8573 mancunian lol
When you realize them looking at the camera and then you feel like you're being watched 😂😂
watching old footage like this (and being so ignorant..) am amazed at the numbers of people and how busy it always seems to be.. the mad mixed up traffic.. and pedestrians! it's wonderful being able to watch these things now. thankyou for sharing this.. (thanks for the commentary too) 🙂 x
wonder if there's any of my town cardiff, south wales..??
We haven't changed too much, we would still look at the people filming when we see them today.
you wait an hour for a tram then 3 come along at once, nothings changed in 100 years
Amazing how many horses were on the streets hundreds I expect
Great quality film footage, a joy to watch.
RIP Everone
Amazing.....
Not a mobile phone in sight , stuck up against everyone’s ears , how refreshing ,
1980 was pre mobile - this is 1901! No cars is a better observation.
Mobiles weren't invented in 1901 Fra
Always fascinates me.
Weird to think of all the men I have researched in my family, who served in the first world war, all of them would have been young boys here. My great great grandfathers and my uncles growing up in this society where people were self sufficient and rather exuberant. People these days often dismiss the Edwardian era, stating that its old because it is over a century ago, but to think our grandparents, our parents even, have living memories of our great great grandparents is something extraordinary, and shows that this was not perhaps as long ago as we percieve. Also, I'm going to give my utmost respect to some of those young boys in that film, as some of them would have enlisted in different regiments come 1914.
fascinating; people'd shown up hoping to even play extras on-screen
These ancient videos are no less than the first videos ever shootes on Earth. The Beginning of everything that is today brought to us.
May sound stupid but it is never too late to have that in conscious.
Not enough stars in youtube to rate this collection...thanks for posting!
Excellent Video it's great to see history of local area 😀
Being a Mancunian, this footage is seriously poignant knowing one of ure relations might well be in frame. Crazy
do you mean relations or ancestors?
@@oddviews could be both. They'll be some old people around today that would of known some of these personally.
Amazing footage !!
How I wish I could go back in time!
I would do anything to live back then because than I wouldn't have to deal with the horrible music, the horrendous fashion of today, the and most of all, the liberals!
True Freeman2 Sorry, sir, but advanced technology alone doesn't make a world better to live in. This is a truly awful culture we unfortunately are witness to today. The Western World is being taken over by barbarians.
Great idea! Back to diptheria, scarlet fever, whooping cough and rickets. Back to low life expectancy and only the very well off having any kind of decent education. Oh, and you being a woman, you would not be able to vote!
Yes nice to see people live without phones,electricity, just use covers at winter and live in cold areas in summer due to no AC, also no cars, GPS, satelite, internet, facebook etc...life is shit now and so comolicated, wish to return back there, woman are still not free and they need man, so stable families with alot of kids..no abortion, no contraception, no pets, no atheism...wish to live there alot
57beachboy Advanced technology saved lives , you would have died of a simple infection due to no antibiotics and would have had no way of fighting it of because you were malnourished ( they didn't understand the need to have a balanced diet ) and you were more likley to get infections due to them not understanding propley what causes it .
You can thank advanced technology for avoiding such problems
I love how everyone is so stunned by the presence of a camera. We wouldn't think twice about that now...do you know how much of our lives is recorded? Well it's a hellova lot! I think some of the mystery and wonder is taken out of life with too much on record.
To think these absolute treasure were nearly lost forever, but for a massive stroke of luck.
I'm watching this, on a computer, on the Internet, 111 years later.
So much things have happen since than.
Every person in this clip are dead now, along with their lives, loves, hopes, dreams, fears and worries
Two of my three Mancunian grandparents were 8 and 1 at the time, and the third was born in the year this film was shot (the fourth grandparent was Swiss).
Is the 2 hour show available on DVD ? Would love to see this
Everyone there with their own unique hopes, fears & daily tribulations; just like all of us today. And like them, future folk will look at footage of us.
This is an absolutely marvelous video and want ot go back in time to see the hats personally
six pence was quite a bit of money then
Life must have been much harder in those days.
God bless Mitchel and Kenyon 🎥👍
In less than 70 years, they went from still riding around on horses to walking on the moon.
Mancunians?
This is great!!
Thank you
I wish I live at this time.
I love it.i feel nostalgic about this years.
A window into the past.. bravo
Can colorized this film?
Notice the dress sense and personal pride of these folks; all the men wearing collars, ties and jackets, most in hats, including bowler hats. Very well turned out even though many of these folks worked at manual labor or had menial jobs.
Fast forward one hundred years and you'll see slobs with their asses hanging out of their jeans or tracksuit pants and women with skirts barely covering their privates.
What the hell has happened to Britain?
Its not only fashion its sign of how fucked up west became.
Maybe this style will come back in fashion...who knows. People have started to be interested with the past (movie reboots and that sort)
It wasn't that they had so much more pride than people today, just that it was socially expected. Today, we expect people to dress in a comfortable way. I think it's an improvement. What difference does it make if you dress comfortably if you are clean and neat? Who wants to wear a tie in a coal mine?
The problem is people attack you if you tell other people that they dress like children which that you 'judge' them that is the problem if I was free to discriminate poorly dressed people I wouldn't be such a big problem for me personally.
Your username is literally 'Hugh Janus'.
It's fascinating isn't it? All those lives...not one person left alive in any of these scenes and yet they had lives...some short...some long...some adventurous...others likely mundane...arguments...loves...dislikes an entire life that we are still living they have lived already and now are no more.
The way it was great time to live in uncomplicated
care to explain how life was uncomplicated back then compared to today?
Amazing that these films have survived. They were shot on the old nitrate film stock, which basically crumbles to dust after a few decades.
Is that Vanessa Toulmin herself narrating? She was one of the researchers who brought the vast collection of Mitchell & Kenyon films to light.
My grandma was born into this world, just a couple of years later in Liverpool.
Wow that is amazing quality. Sort of gives you an idea how people 100 years from now will see us although in color digital.
I enjoy watching this video, in fact I recognize a lot of the people from my youth when my family lived in Manchester. That's me in the white suit next to the Boer war soldier who is actually my elder brother John.
I hate to disappoint you but aren't you supposed to be dead?
+John27346 Either he's dead or he's about 120 years old!
Where they all going puzzles me
i would give anything to go back and experience that for a day.
Does anyone know what type of camera was being used to record?
mesmerizing ...yes I would like to go back ..but just for a day...as much as I find this era incredibly interesting it was also a very dusty dirty time as well ...on the plus side people were much more friendlier and quite possibly more healthier than we are today ..and of course not near as expensive as today is either!!!
The crowds in Manchester look very different in 2020, and not in a better way.
How?
WOW ! I love vintage scenes like this ! Yes the Boar War was still going on at this time (1899-1902) . And no doubt some of the young males here would be drafted into WW1 (1914-1918) including maybe the Cute child at 1:03. You could definetely picture Oliver Twist and his crafty friend, The Artful Dodger walking through these streets ! Thanks for the forever fascinating upload. 😊
@Astronomy97 If the little boy in white is still with us...which I doubt very much...he'd be around 115 years old by now. I wonder who he was and what kind of a life lay in store for him. It's possible that he was one of many youngsters seen in this film who ended up being killed in the First World War, by which time he would have been around 20 years old. Also, as most people at the time couldn't afford a camera, this may be the only photographic record of those on the film as they were then.
i just love the victorian and edwardian films of the 1890s and turn of the 1900s wish i was born in that era though life would of been hard for many workers,,im so engrossed watching these old films,,facinating viewing ,,i found old films of my town middlesbrough of people coming out of churches in the old town in 1902 by mitchel + kenyon,,downloaded these for my history of old m/bro we called over the border the old town it was called ST HILDA,S for a reason we were a victorian town first house built for people like you n me was 1830 it had a plaque on the stone above the door dated 1830 its now in the dorman museam in m/bro,,middlesbrough lost a lot of beautiful buildings in the early 80s very important buildings the council pulled them down for progress!!! how dare they!!! i have old books of my town and original pictures prints from francis frith framed of my town i cherish them.
As this film has been up on UA-cam now for eleven and a half years and has had 335, 000 views, I wonder if anyone has recognised any of their ancestors yet, of whom they may have photos in family albums, including the little boy dressed in white and the woman who was leading him by the hand.
My grandparents were born in the 1890's
Edwardian ladies were in my opinion the best dressed generation. Looked so smart and elegant, especially with their hats.
What is this music? It's beautiful and hypnotic...
Mad for it
what street is it? seems a lot more exciting that it is now to be honest.
How long was the total showing? To pay a shilling for 2+ minutes would seem to be high.
Spot on I actually think it would be quite easy to tell the difference between the 1930s and c. 1900. Technologhy, clothing and quality of film is vastly different in these eras.
Another classic....
Not a foreigner in sight goid old days
At 1:37 they are like.. "What the hell is that?" Well people, that's a camera, and we are looking at you.. 100 and almost 10 years later ;)
Amazing!
Comentary for 11 years wow
It’s rather remarkable that, although this video has been on UA-cam for over nine years now, nobody has come forward to identify either the soldier or the little boy in the white suit and the white hat. Surely someone, somewhere, must have a photo of this seemingly well to do boy in their family album and know who he was.
awesome.