Absolutely correct. I caught the error, corrected it to "Ernst Haas photographs a soldier as he returns home to vienna" ... then apparently I've uploaded the draft rather than the changed version .... Doh ! ... Oh well neither the first nor last little error I'll make ... thanks for the correction.
I always love looking at these old photos. Just to imagine and contemplate what it would be like to live back then. Very simple but hard working times. Admirable.
I truly look forward to these videos and the accompanying music, I have not seen about 99% of the pics that you present and I learn something new each time.
Love these old photos. Lovely Bertha Benz @8:53 "driving" that new Benz, her dress is perilously close to the drive chain, hands aren't on the wheel. I think this was actually the first model with a "model" in the drivers seat.
1:23 - Amazing picture. It looks like the incredible heat of the meteorite instantly cauterized the huge wound right after creating it. Absent this my guess is that she likely would have bled out and not survived.
0:25 the horrors of war yet absolutely nothing has changed today and wars continue unabated and certain people get rich off them while sending someone elses sons and daughters off to die
They are often an unfortunate reality. Greed and lust for power lead dark hearts to overpower neighbors. The only way to stop them and protect the innocent is often violence. Think of Hitler…
I seem to recall from a tv programme that Bertha Benz, whilst on her maiden voyage with the car had a limited way of stopping, so she improvised brake pads (don't recall what she used, maybe leather) but she technically invented the brake pads for that car whilst driving it.
Great pics as always the one of the man sitting at the edge of the Grand Canyon was scarry and Bobby Fisher may have been the greatest chess player ever but in his old age he became a bitter old man not sure why (never mind I checked it out he was kind of loony at the end of his life though)
Actually Bobby Fischer will be in tomorrows collection also … He did indeed go completely nuts but the signs were always there. I have a great deal of sympathy for Bobby. I too was a bit of a child chess prodigy myself as a kid …. Winning adult tournaments and multi table exhibitions when I was 9 yrs old … I studied every move of every game of all the grandmasters … Fischer, Karpov & Kasparov were my idols. But it did start to effect my noodle too so I quit at 13 to concentrate on football. Long story short I would’ve reached masters levels relatively young but he was on a different level so I can’t imagine how warped that mind was to play as creatively as he did.
Officially it was a "gift" but in reality it was payment for national debts owed. Britain, France and other countries also received similar obelisks and artifacts for the same reason.
Kate Barker (born Arizona Donnie Clark; October 8, 1873 - January 16, 1935), better known as Ma Barker (and sometimes known as Arizona Barker and Arrie Barker
Ernst Haas is the photographer, not the homeconing man...
Absolutely correct. I caught the error, corrected it to "Ernst Haas photographs a soldier as he returns home to vienna" ... then apparently I've uploaded the draft rather than the changed version .... Doh ! ... Oh well neither the first nor last little error I'll make ... thanks for the correction.
I always love looking at these old photos. Just to imagine and contemplate what it would be like to live back then. Very simple but hard working times. Admirable.
I totally agree! Thanks for watching.
I truly look forward to these videos and the accompanying music, I have not seen about 99% of the pics that you present and I learn something new each time.
It keeps getting harder to find new ones ..... I keep trying !
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotosYou are doing a fantastic job, l love all of your vids, they're so well made and put together!!😍🤗
You are so very kind 👍@@Lubin-md4ml
An actual photograph of Van Gogh thats truly amazing i didn't think that there were any in existence just drawings
I could watch this for hours. Fascinating. I'm so glad i subscribed 😀🇬🇧
Glad to have you aboard … 🤗
Smart man at the Grand Canyon, he chocked his wheels. Beautiful view. 🙏💓
Well noticed.
Excellent!!! Thank you!!! One can just lose themselves..... 😊 ❤
Glad you enjoyed them ... Thank you
Interesting and mesmerizing.
Glad you enjoyed it 🤗
This photos is so interesting, thank you!
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching 🤗
Wonderful, Thank you!!!! :)
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching.
Love these old photos. Lovely Bertha Benz @8:53 "driving" that new Benz, her dress is perilously close to the drive chain, hands aren't on the wheel. I think this was actually the first model with a "model" in the drivers seat.
I know, right ? Safety was not a huge thing back then ... lol
Imagine popping the clutch there.
1:23 - Amazing picture. It looks like the incredible heat of the meteorite instantly cauterized the huge wound right after creating it. Absent this my guess is that she likely would have bled out and not survived.
I think you are probably right, either that or maybe it was just a glancing brush as it went past ? ... but I like your idea.
0:25 the horrors of war yet absolutely nothing has changed today and wars continue unabated and certain people get rich off them while sending someone elses sons and daughters off to die
They are often an unfortunate reality. Greed and lust for power lead dark hearts to overpower neighbors. The only way to stop them and protect the innocent is often violence. Think of Hitler…
Driving a car to the edge of the Grand Canyon, how many kinds of fool are you?
I seem to recall from a tv programme that Bertha Benz, whilst on her maiden voyage with the car had a limited way of stopping, so she improvised brake pads (don't recall what she used, maybe leather) but she technically invented the brake pads for that car whilst driving it.
I did not know this 👍🏻
Great pics as always the one of the man sitting at the edge of the Grand Canyon was scarry and Bobby Fisher may have been the greatest chess player ever but in his old age he became a bitter old man not sure why (never mind I checked it out he was kind of loony at the end of his life though)
Actually Bobby Fischer will be in tomorrows collection also … He did indeed go completely nuts but the signs were always there. I have a great deal of sympathy for Bobby. I too was a bit of a child chess prodigy myself as a kid …. Winning adult tournaments and multi table exhibitions when I was 9 yrs old … I studied every move of every game of all the grandmasters … Fischer, Karpov & Kasparov were my idols. But it did start to effect my noodle too so I quit at 13 to concentrate on football. Long story short I would’ve reached masters levels relatively young but he was on a different level so I can’t imagine how warped that mind was to play as creatively as he did.
The couple at 7:35 got vibes of the Thénardiers.
I see it ! … Thank you, I will now forever associate that photo with Les Miserables. 😂😂😂
7:55
That dude was jacked for 1954
The CSSR possibly had steroids before the rest of us ... lol
No kidding.
2:51 might be the coldest photo ever taken
Literally !
History truly is an amazing thing
I believe there was only 2 or 3 photos of Ma Barker in her life. I had not seen this one before. Her real name was Arizona Donnie Clark.
Why was Cleopatra's needle brought to NYC? Did the US by it or procure it?
Officially it was a "gift" but in reality it was payment for national debts owed. Britain, France and other countries also received similar obelisks and artifacts for the same reason.
At .50: That's not Wind Rock but Window Rock. Thanks
Disappointing the meteorite victim didn’t gain super powers .
2:31 So this obviously wasn’t a photo of a young Michael Caine.🐨🇦🇺
The picture of Van Gogh before his botched ear piercing .
World's biggest hickey...... 1:21
I bet the guy that won the first tour de france wasn't cheating like Neil Armstrong was.
I’m not sure anyone has cheated to Armstrong levels !
The only people he cheated on were cancer suffers that looked to him for inspiration
@@howardtowler6146 no I'm pretty sure admitted to doping in all 7 tours
Not Neil. He was an astronaut
Lance was the cheater
So was it lance Armstrong the astronaut. And Neil doing the tour de France now that is cheating
Should that be Ma Baker?
Kate Barker (born Arizona Donnie Clark; October 8, 1873 - January 16, 1935), better known as Ma Barker (and sometimes known as Arizona Barker and Arrie Barker
Thinking of the Boney M song.
6:35-Nothing homoerotic about this picture. At all...