They look like a really happy family and a very informal grouping. Mum is so pretty and dad has a kind face. The kiddies are sweet. I hope they had a lovely life together.
The last photo is a beautiful example of real love. Their eyes shine with kindness. This video is a fascinating insight into history through photographs. Thank you.
In the very last photo the smile on that little girl's face is so sweet. What a difference in clothing took place from stiff and over-dressed 1900 to the more relaxed look of the 1930's
I like the photo of Melbourne harbour of the tall ships. They have restored to the former glory of the Polly Woodside, in Melbourne. As an Aussie, we would often visit the ship with our children.
I nearly didn’t use that photo because I thought it was fake at first. The hole looked too small, but they could’ve scrambled out sideways… I also love the rope made from sheets … he could’ve probable just jumped 😂
@AmazingHistoricalPhotos people were smaller & I bet he was getting out through the smallest hole possible. Lol that's a picture that told a story. I wonder if he got away? 🤔
I love these flying perspectives … I posted one many videos ago of a spitfire pilot and it was so dramatic… I’ll have to dig that one up and run it again.
Jaw-Dropping? YES! IBM. Main frame computers. 360 OS then 370 VS. MVT, MFT, PCP. BAL and Assembler Language. The "Principles of Operations" manual. To me, the greatest leap in technology was the advance from the Card Punch to the Buffered Card Punch. I actually once saw a manual card punch. 80 column cards. 72 characters of data and 8 columns for sequence numbering, or whatever. Do 80-character computer cards even exist anymore? Card punch machines? 'Main frame' computers? The memories. 2314's then 3330's and 3350's (DASD, Direct Access Storage Device). 2400 tape drives. Impact printers. Bell 201B Modems. 2250 and 2260 display devices. U.S. Army. Pentagon. USAMSSA (United States Army Management Systems Support Agency). In the sub-basement. Actually, I think that we were part of the Department of Defense (DoD), not that that matters. In 1969, Specialist Dixon (my mentor and technical support guru) and I were bringing online the first accounting type system in the DoD. It was either for the TOE (Table of Organization and Equipment) system or, more likely, TAADS (The Army Authorization and Documentation System). That is how I remember things. And that's my story, and I'm sticking to it! Thank you for taking me down memory lane. May you and yours stay well and prosper.
Dentist photo at 1:21 makes me think how lucky we are now to have anesthesia and freezing to have our teeth done. I can only imagine the pain back then. Though nice office though and cool gramophone and record player. Though wouldn't work for me unless they also supplied headphones. Yikes I would walk out of any dentist office with screams coming out of it. I will never complain about going to get a filling again lol. We are so spoiled. Great incentive to practice good oral hygiene in those days I would imagine. lol.
I care. David Gilmour is my favorite guitarist of all-time and when I’m not composing piano music or making these videos, I’m often doing guitar/vocals of Pink Floyd songs … I would watch that movie 👍🏻
Ive used rarely seen in previous videos, the algorithm kills it if I reuse the adjective. I have to come up with many synonyms otherwise these videos would never be seen. Wish it wasn't that way, but that's google/youtube for you ...lol
Indeed! The further back we go the worse it gets. Ancient Rome is my historical specialty and people have no idea how awful it was… Forget the pristine marble of Hollywood movies … The streets were full of every corpse, disease and smell imaginable. It is indeed only relatively recently that we improved hygiene. Suffice it to say that Roman cosmetics even utilized excrement & blood !
They look like a really happy family and a very informal grouping. Mum is so pretty and dad has a kind face. The kiddies are sweet. I hope they had a lovely life together.
I have found a few where the families are having fun. It wasn’t all bad back in the old days🤗
The last photo is a beautiful example of real love. Their eyes shine with kindness. This video is a fascinating insight into history through photographs. Thank you.
Well said!
I love these photos! Where do you get them from? Also, great musical accompaniment. I really enjoyed this. I will subscribe.
Thanks for subbing! I research online, offline and just about anywhere I can think of. About 1 in 250 makes it to a video.
In the very last photo the smile on that little girl's face is so sweet. What a difference in clothing took place from stiff and over-dressed 1900 to the more relaxed look of the 1930's
Indeed, much has been achieved in 30 year chunks of time !
Nice! And photos i have never seen. Thanks for your hard work.
Glad you like them! Thank you for your support
I don't think I had seen one of those photos before. And they were all really interesting. A like and a Sub!
Thank you for your support … welcome aboard 👍🏻
Haven't seen any of these before, kudos.
Thank you … It takes 10 minutes to make the video but 50 hours research to find rare photos 🤗
2:40 New York City police matron.
When she tells you "This is a BUST!", she really means it!
I see what you did there.
Thanks for posting. Interesting array of images😊
You're welcome ! Thanks for watching 🤗
I like the photo of Melbourne harbour of the tall ships. They have restored to the former glory of the Polly Woodside, in Melbourne. As an Aussie, we would often visit the ship with our children.
That's great to hear. I love finding rare tall ship photos.
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos, I do as well. If you look for the Polly Woodside, it may have photos. Thanks.
Great Photos👍 Tks
Many thanks!
Great video ......Thanks
Glad you liked it!
that was nice. thank you
As usual, great selection. Thanks. What's your favorite? I loved many, but the jail break was my favorite. 😂
I nearly didn’t use that photo because I thought it was fake at first. The hole looked too small, but they could’ve scrambled out sideways… I also love the rope made from sheets … he could’ve probable just jumped 😂
@AmazingHistoricalPhotos people were smaller & I bet he was getting out through the smallest hole possible. Lol that's a picture that told a story. I wonder if he got away? 🤔
He was hoisting a 'bottle' UP to Otis!
Paul McCartney at 10 years old, what a handsome boy and grew up to be a very famous, talented and handsome man.
1:02 Rock stars can't pull a crowd like that.
I'm FIRST. So happy. Thank you, Mark.😊 The Heinkel photo is amazing.
From that angle great but from the ground over the SE cost of England 1940 not so great😂
@@martindunstan8043 Very true!
I love these flying perspectives … I posted one many videos ago of a spitfire pilot and it was so dramatic… I’ll have to dig that one up and run it again.
Love the music!
Thank you
2:25 ... anybody know if that's a 4K camera or was it still 1080p? Actually, it was probably about 12p.
Jaw-Dropping? YES!
IBM. Main frame computers. 360 OS then 370 VS. MVT, MFT, PCP. BAL and Assembler Language. The "Principles of Operations" manual. To me, the greatest leap in technology was the advance from the Card Punch to the Buffered Card Punch. I actually once saw a manual card punch. 80 column cards. 72 characters of data and 8 columns for sequence numbering, or whatever. Do 80-character computer cards even exist anymore? Card punch machines? 'Main frame' computers? The memories. 2314's then 3330's and 3350's (DASD, Direct Access Storage Device). 2400 tape drives. Impact printers. Bell 201B Modems. 2250 and 2260 display devices.
U.S. Army. Pentagon. USAMSSA (United States Army Management Systems Support Agency). In the sub-basement. Actually, I think that we were part of the Department of Defense (DoD), not that that matters. In 1969, Specialist Dixon (my mentor and technical support guru) and I were bringing online the first accounting type system in the DoD. It was either for the TOE (Table of Organization and Equipment) system or, more likely, TAADS (The Army Authorization and Documentation System).
That is how I remember things. And that's my story, and I'm sticking to it!
Thank you for taking me down memory lane. May you and yours stay well and prosper.
Such an awesome back story ... thank you for sharing !
Emotions from history
In the bypass surgery, I hope the patients didn't die of suffocation!
And the dentist without gloves! 😊
It wasn’t until the mid 1980s that they started wearing gloves and masks
@@OldDood Yep, gloves were not common in dentistry or medicine (outside of surgery) until the AIDS epidemic.
Loved the Javanese dancer
In 1910, Java was not in Indonesia but in Nederlandsch Oost Indië. Interesting collection!
Can you spot the UFO at 4:59?
It's the poses for me.
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Dentist photo at 1:21 makes me think how lucky we are now to have anesthesia and freezing to have our teeth done. I can only imagine the pain back then. Though nice office though and cool gramophone and record player. Though wouldn't work for me unless they also supplied headphones. Yikes I would walk out of any dentist office with screams coming out of it. I will never complain about going to get a filling again lol. We are so spoiled. Great incentive to practice good oral hygiene in those days I would imagine. lol.
I always felt like Leonardo DiCaprio looks so much like a younger David Gilmore and could easily portray him in a movie. I know, who cares.
I care. David Gilmour is my favorite guitarist of all-time and when I’m not composing piano music or making these videos, I’m often doing guitar/vocals of Pink Floyd songs … I would watch that movie 👍🏻
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Was that the time Kramer dropped the junior mint? 🤕
🤣🤣🤣 Fantastic reference … !!!
Kramer: Who's gonna turn down a Junior Mint? It's chocolate, it's
peppermint-- it's *delicious*!
Jerry: That's true.
Kramer: It's very refreshing
The last photo of the family: The man looks lile the actor Eddie Marsan with a mustache.
in a hundred fifty years the world has been turned on its head. actually in 83 years since ive been alive. really. for better or for worse.
I’m 72 and I agree.
1936 olympic camera........still better than todays CCT
Because they are too big to hang on the wall???
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Douglass Fairbanks was strong!
A great athlete for his day
How quaint barfoo
GREAT PICTURES. GREAT MUSIC.. BUT NOT JAW DROPPING.. MORE LIKE RARELY SEEN.
Ive used rarely seen in previous videos, the algorithm kills it if I reuse the adjective. I have to come up with many synonyms otherwise these videos would never be seen. Wish it wasn't that way, but that's google/youtube for you ...lol
No need to yell.
I'm guessing the bypass patient died of infection.
These russian T-34 tanks in a forest outside Berlin 1945, will soon arrive in a forest in Ukraine...
And why is that?
And destroyed by Ukraine.
people in the late 1800s were homely. without deodorant it must have sucked
Indeed! The further back we go the worse it gets. Ancient Rome is my historical specialty and people have no idea how awful it was… Forget the pristine marble of Hollywood movies … The streets were full of every corpse, disease and smell imaginable. It is indeed only relatively recently that we improved hygiene. Suffice it to say that Roman cosmetics even utilized excrement & blood !
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