The one that shocked me for a moment was the picture of the Beefeater guards at the Tower of London. They dress the exact same way to this day! I honestly thought at first that it was a modern black and white picture, but it was actually taken in the late 1800's! Astonishing.
Great last pic of Stan and Ollie ("Two Tars"?). Stan retired to a modest apartment in Burbank where, for years, any new comics coming to Hollywood would pay a visit to Stan for great conversation and whatever precious advice he might give.
In my own personal opinion Stan Laurel is the greatest physical comedy writer ever. I loved Chaplin, Keaton & Harold Lloyd and even though they were decades before my time, their comedy still stands. Stan wrote pretty much everything Laurel & Hardy did and I could show it today to anyone aged 5 to 105 and they would still blow snot bubbles with laughter 😂 … Genius.
Not many people know that he wrote all of the material and Ollie just showed up to act… He was usually playing golf while Stan was creating … They were still the greatest duo ever and the chemistry was epic. But, Stan never got the full credit for being the absolute creative genius that he was.
@@No1grandma74 Nope, a brit. Came to The US with his friend Charlie Chaplin from London. He changed his original surname Jefferson to Laurel which was his Aussie girlfriend's surname. Too bad the GF was already married. I wonder what the husband thought afterwards seeing a guy who cuckolded him becoming world famous with HIS name.
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Fun history fact, Walter Christie invented the first prototype front-wheel drive car in 1904. He used his experimantal Front-Wheel Drive cars for racing. This concept also applied to the first motorized fire engines to do away with horse drawn fire engines. The transition from RWD to FWD began in 1975. By 1990, most car manufacturers removed almost all RWD drivetrains from their car offerings. The FWD drivetrain essentially became the industry standard for *most* mordern cars built within the last 30+ years.
Agreed! I think that back in the day, people were just very curious about newly found sites and not trying to get as many "likes" as they possibly can on their TH-cam channel for doing crazy stunts!
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Wow, just found this channel. Thanks, I have always had a fascination with old photographs. Amazing. Been binge watching your channel for about an hour. I gotta stop and get busy, I’ll be back. Salute 🫡
@lisajohnson4744 My joke in the photo aside, I thought they were shelling nuts or something … But you’re idea seems much more likely … Silkworms were an enormous industry.
Very nice. 😊👌 I loved the last picture of Stan Laurel and Olivier Hardy.🥰 From other comments i gather that Laurel was very talented and the force behind this duo....i never knew that! 😮
Stan Laurel wrote almost everything .. other than a spell when the studio controlled him and switched to other writers out of spite .. it did not go well. He also wrote for other comedians. Along with music I also have a comedy background and have been around very well known comedy writers especially when living in NYC for a few years … none of them … NOT ONE .. can hold a candle to Stan Laurel … IMO The greatest physical comedy writer of all time (Chaplin & Keaton are up there too) 🤗
I’m terrified of heights … I can’t look down … Scariest thing I ever did was drive up 14,000 ft of Pikes Peak in Colorado on the narrow windy roads with no safety barriers … my hands nearly ripped the steering wheel off they were gripped so tight 🤣
The Newcastle castle comparison pics are so weird, the must have done massive restoration between 1895 and 22, there are all sorts of weird differences, it almost looks like someone built a replica building and then took 2 pics and compared, because there’s are sooo many little differences, they almost look like 2 different buildings
I remember when you could buy a bottle os soda for a 5 cents,ya had to return the bottle when you done and some stores had you drink it at the location. I remember when they used to sell sweet rice candy,and cans would have a key to open it,and toys were made of metal,good times.
Pepsi Cola hits the spot, Twelve full ounces, that's a lot, Twice as much for a nickel too, Pepsi Cola is the drink for you! My dad remembered kids walking in bare feet on asphalt in the summer to get to some place where they could buy a bottle. Not enough money for shoes, but they had a nickel for a bottle of pop.
Are you sure about that first picture - the Grand Canyon one? It looks as though it might have been posed in a studio with the "Grand Canyon" being a painted backdrop.
the grand canyon more like the 2:00:00 Now playing Escape The Matrix - Ambient Music That Bolsters Focus, Helping You to Break Free from The Matrix Myers Music 46K views 9 months ago 37:47 Now playing Disneyland's Main Street Tobacco Shop (1955) Theme Parks Shouldn't Exist 442K views 1 month ago 5:39 Now playing Weird Private Photos of Hitler Mark Felton Productions 1.1M views 2 months ago 13:32 Now playing Historical Photos You Won't Find in History Books Amazing Historical Photos 11K views 1 month ago 4:18 Now playing Gary Seven Escapes from the USS ENTERPRISE April 5, 2063 16K views 19 hours ago New 7:08 Now playing Haunting Pictures That Paint a Thousand Words Amazing Historical Photos 761K views 11 months ago 12:14 Now playing These Might Be The Best Amazing Historical Photos Yet
3:40 prepping a newspaper for printing in 1942 and I bet the spelling was more correct than the modern newspaper where it is just rushed out on a keyboard with predicted spelling.
I love the muscle cars. Keep thinking of buying a C3 Corvette or Mach 1 Mustang but they are a nightmare mechanically and not comfortable. Could go full restomod but they are so expensive and then your into new corvette pricing. !
I want to put that 20 littre v4 motor in the larmar single sest monocar, Add some flairs and put bonet scoop, slap on some dual exhaust. Be nice to hear that v4 20 litre roll. Great photos, thank you. 😊
The one peering into the GC...was that the first drone prototype? You can hear the operator seeing how much further it will go....yes Stevie just a little bit further...I got you....Stevie 2 in the next stage of progression...I wonder how many Stevies are at the bottom of the GC?
I had to look up the cobra, I thought the stripes were painted on, but it is a King Cobra, and they do have chevron stripes! The cart Chaplin and pal are riding has a Smith motor wheel powering it with 1.5 horsepower!!
I was watching a documentary on King Cobras just the other night. Such majestic and beautiful snakes. But, I'd be terrified to be in the same zip code as one !!
2:06 I'm guessing this is why certain areas of victorian slum housing were cleared? the rear alleys were to close, so they were a breeding ground for diseases. Where as others were found to be satisfactory.
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos I seen hundred year old bricks, they look almost new. I see 300 year old bricks in much better shape then the ones in this photo. Perhaps it is just the black and white photo? What I do know, is history is written by the victor's and is never true.
I watched a fascinating video about a castle its' builders, in parts, used bricks from the Roman buildings nearby. Possibly the stones for this building had been harvested from an older building.
@@GillianSmith-ou3xz For some odd reason, they never had any shortages of bricks. even in remote locations. Billions of bricks all over the planet. Something is still afoot, maybe not this building, but there are some that can not be explained.
Oh dear this picture should have a warning for those who live in caves in their safe spaces, of the motorised stroller with child and a wolly gog in the pram......😁😁 All great pictures though, and all fresh pictures I have not seen before...
Wonderfull idea these photos given to us BUT ONLY BECAUSE OF TEXT AND YEAR on each. Or else we could not beleave anything or remember or learn or even study more about objects.thanks
That’s because people back then had higher standards for how to act, what to wear, and for cleanliness. These standards came to be because of industrial standards and widespread illnesses.
Thank you, those glimpses of the Past, are so evocative and somewhat emotional too
Very interesting photos and wonderful music. Thank you.
Many thanks!
As usual, wonderful collection! Thanks for sharing these!
My pleasure! Thank you for being a regular viewer !
The one that shocked me for a moment was the picture of the Beefeater guards at the Tower of London. They dress the exact same way to this day! I honestly thought at first that it was a modern black and white picture, but it was actually taken in the late 1800's! Astonishing.
Yes, It’s so nice to see that not all traditions have been abandoned 🤗
The Beefeaters date from 1485. That nickname, and their uniforms, both date from the mid-1600s.
No point in changing just for the sake of change...
I love vintage photos! Great job and thank you!
You are so welcome!
The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.
You're right!
Get off the drugs
@@RabidRoo Good advice as food is our medicine.
This is exactly what the Marx ists are doing now .
Great photos. I couldn’t agree more with you about the genius that is Stan Laurel. ❤
IMO, only Charlie Chaplin comes close.
Great last pic of Stan and Ollie ("Two Tars"?). Stan retired to a modest apartment in Burbank where, for years, any new comics coming to Hollywood would pay a visit to Stan for great conversation and whatever precious advice he might give.
In my own personal opinion Stan Laurel is the greatest physical comedy writer ever. I loved Chaplin, Keaton & Harold Lloyd and even though they were decades before my time, their comedy still stands. Stan wrote pretty much everything Laurel & Hardy did and I could show it today to anyone aged 5 to 105 and they would still blow snot bubbles with laughter 😂 … Genius.
The story goes that he was also listed in the public phone directory, so anyone could just call him up for a chat 🙂
Why did he settle there in the first place?
@@ElPulsodelMundo easy living it was small quaint but that is no longer Burbank.. Also easy access to Hollywood a hop skip and jump
He came over from England with Charlie Chaplin as part of Fred Karno ‘s troupe and they all settled there due to the potential of filming
I agree that Stan Laurel was a comic genius. He wrote and directed all the slapstick routines for the act. Pure genius 😊
Not many people know that he wrote all of the material and Ollie just showed up to act… He was usually playing golf while Stan was creating … They were still the greatest duo ever and the chemistry was epic. But, Stan never got the full credit for being the absolute creative genius that he was.
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos you are absolutely correct. He was the real genius behind the duo.
And he was an Aussie!
@@No1grandma74 Nope, a brit. Came to The US with his friend Charlie Chaplin from London. He changed his original surname Jefferson to Laurel which was his Aussie girlfriend's surname. Too bad the GF was already married. I wonder what the husband thought afterwards seeing a guy who cuckolded him becoming world famous with HIS name.
@@No1grandma74 He wasn't an Aussie! He was born in Ulverston, near the Lake District, in England!
Enjoyed. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Again, thank you…will be watching more often. ✌️
WOW what amazing photos! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 🤗
What a great channel. I absolutely love peering into the past with these amazing photos. Outstanding work! New sub!
Awesome, thank you! … and welcome aboard.🤗
new sub too ! i could just listen too the piano music even without the photo's ! all very lovely !
Thank you so much for your kind words. The piano music is available on apple music, spotify, etc. Please visit www.markbulmer.com for more info and links to all streaming and download services
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos thank you for link ! And yes i already have checked him out and enjoyed more of his music !
Fun history fact, Walter Christie invented the first prototype front-wheel drive car in 1904. He used his experimantal Front-Wheel Drive cars for racing. This concept also applied to the first motorized fire engines to do away with horse drawn fire engines. The transition from RWD to FWD began in 1975. By 1990, most car manufacturers removed almost all RWD drivetrains from their car offerings. The FWD drivetrain essentially became the industry standard for *most* mordern cars built within the last 30+ years.
Nooooo way would I stand on edge of cliff 😂😂
Agreed! I think that back in the day, people were just very curious about newly found sites and not trying to get as many "likes" as they possibly can on their TH-cam channel for doing crazy stunts!
Not on snow for sure
@@davidschumaker8107TH-cam in 1890? Really?
I don’t know why I post these type of photos … I’m terrified of heights and they make me nauseated every time I upload them 😂😂😂
Or dance on it!
It's awesome to see actual photos from the past vs so many ai generated fake pictures posted by others. Well done, thank you.
I research thousands of photos and more and more of them are either AI or altered … it’s getting difficult to find authentic ones
Loved the variety & some of your comments were funny too
Glad you like them! Thank you for watching !
My grandmother remembered cleaning the stoop! ❤
Love that!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Wonderful. Thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
as usual, stunning photos
Thanks again!
Wonderful photos.....✨
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice collection
Thank you for watching !
Life before maximising shareholder value was peak
Come for the photos, stay for the relaxing piano music and overall zen.
Love that ! This is a perfect one line description of what this channel is all about. Regarding the music, more can be found at www.markbulmer.com or youtube channel: @markbulmer
Knowing they had the ability to photo shop even back then makes these pictures rather unbelievable.
Jeezus pee
Sugar ray was certainly stylish 😊
Smart looking and a badass 👍🏻
I liked the motorised stroller!!
I liked the gollywog the child had, back in the day when it didn't matter what colour your doll was.
Wow, just found this channel. Thanks, I have always had a fascination with old photographs. Amazing. Been binge watching your channel for about an hour. I gotta stop and get busy, I’ll be back. Salute 🫡
Thank you for your kind words. So glad that you enjoy the content. Welcome aboard !
Seeing the newspaper typesetter reminds me of the movie "The Ghost and Mr Chicken". 😂
Have not seen it … now I’m going to have to watch that movie just to get your reference 😂
Nice! Very interesting.
Thank you for watching !
The “mobile phones” guys were unraveling silkworms, I think!
A good possibility because I don't think that TikTok has been around quite that long!
@@davidschumaker8107don't you know nothing existed before 2000 at the earliest?
@lisajohnson4744 My joke in the photo aside, I thought they were shelling nuts or something … But you’re idea seems much more likely … Silkworms were an enormous industry.
Yes, guys are looking at their mobiles that spew silk…
maybe checking their fortune cookies lol
Amazing variety of photos and the back ground music perfect 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Many thanks
I knew a fella who played motorcycles polo he was in his 90s was in the first war , the storys he told me was amazing
I would pay good money to watch that sport !
Very nice. 😊👌
I loved the last picture of Stan Laurel and Olivier Hardy.🥰
From other comments i gather that Laurel was very talented and the force behind this duo....i never knew that! 😮
Stan Laurel wrote almost everything .. other than a spell when the studio controlled him and switched to other writers out of spite .. it did not go well. He also wrote for other comedians. Along with music I also have a comedy background and have been around very well known comedy writers especially when living in NYC for a few years … none of them … NOT ONE .. can hold a candle to Stan Laurel … IMO The greatest physical comedy writer of all time (Chaplin & Keaton are up there too) 🤗
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos Thanks for that information! 👍🤗
Amazing
Thanks so much.
Is there anywhere i can buy these photos? I especially like the first Glacier Point photgraph.
I’m looking into making some of these available in the future
That was really lovely ❤
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Not sure what "Perspective" this is suppose to put history into, but thank you for the video anyhow.
History is any kind of history, What matters is what we remember... If it's archived, it's history!
I wish I had the memories of my past lives. What a WOW moment that would be.
I can’t help but to think of these people in terms of how close they are to experiencing ww1 and ww2
I have done the same thing for many years … A lot of these folks only knew war … Many lived through more than one.
That Larmar monocar looks like it should be resurfacing a ice rink during the hockey game
That rock at Glacier Point is no joke. I’ve been there many times and it never gets less scary. It drops for several thousand feet below that
I’m terrified of heights … I can’t look down … Scariest thing I ever did was drive up 14,000 ft of Pikes Peak in Colorado on the narrow windy roads with no safety barriers … my hands nearly ripped the steering wheel off they were gripped so tight 🤣
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Measuring passage way widths.
And if it is too narrow does he give the building owner 30 days to move the building 2" to the right or be fined?
I would imagine a fine, but I like your first suggestion ... lol
I think the man is an undertaker and was measuring the distance between the walls to see if it was possible to get a coffin down it?
The hoover dam turbine is quite beautiful, like a seashell.
I thought so too. It seems that engineering was often art back then !
The Newcastle castle comparison pics are so weird, the must have done massive restoration between 1895 and 22, there are all sorts of weird differences, it almost looks like someone built a replica building and then took 2 pics and compared, because there’s are sooo many little differences, they almost look like 2 different buildings
I remember when you could buy a bottle os soda for a 5 cents,ya had to return the bottle when you done and some stores had you drink it at the location.
I remember when they used to sell sweet rice candy,and cans would have a key to open it,and toys were made of metal,good times.
And when we were kids, our toys were all made of wood
Pepsi Cola hits the spot, Twelve full ounces, that's a lot, Twice as much for a nickel too, Pepsi Cola is the drink for you! My dad remembered kids walking in bare feet on asphalt in the summer to get to some place where they could buy a bottle. Not enough money for shoes, but they had a nickel for a bottle of pop.
I don't know why TH-cam recommended this video to me. But thanks
I’m not sure TH-cam even knows why it recommends videos anymore 🤣
at 2:02 the bicycle tires look nearly flat. Also, the sprockets get bigger and bigger as they go toward the back, wonder how that works?
May have just been a publicity photo but who knows ? ... I've seen crazier things
It looks like two bicyles of 5 that have been edited together at some point.
thank you
You're welcome
2:35 - The "golly-wog" in the stroller offers a lot more perspective than the fact it's motorized...
I thought the left wanted everything to be inclusive ?
Are you sure about that first picture - the Grand Canyon one? It looks as though it might have been posed in a studio with the "Grand Canyon" being a painted backdrop.
I think at 2 mins 10 seconds is stone street Prescot in Liverpool. Britain's 2nd narrowest street at 28 inches
I believe the 'everyone looking at their cellphones' one is picking silkworms out of their cocoons. Not positive, but it makes the most sense to me.
Viewers have come up with a couple of ideas but the general consensus does indeed seem to be silkworms ... which makes sense to me also. :)
the grand canyon more like the
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3:40 prepping a newspaper for printing in 1942 and I bet the spelling was more correct than the modern newspaper where it is just rushed out on a keyboard with predicted spelling.
Craftsman like this are a dying breed.
Love the old cars! Cooler looking than cars today but wouldn’t wanna drive one can’t drive a stick shift
I love the muscle cars. Keep thinking of buying a C3 Corvette or Mach 1 Mustang but they are a nightmare mechanically and not comfortable. Could go full restomod but they are so expensive and then your into new corvette pricing. !
Many of those marble front steps in Baltimore still exist to this day
Yes, you're right!
Those chinese men are checking their fortune cookies. Lol
I want to put that 20 littre v4 motor in the larmar single sest monocar, Add some flairs and put bonet scoop, slap on some dual exhaust. Be nice to hear that v4 20 litre roll. Great photos, thank you. 😊
I like the way you think ... I can't stand reality tv, but that's a build show I'd watch !
The one peering into the GC...was that the first drone prototype? You can hear the operator seeing how much further it will go....yes Stevie just a little bit further...I got you....Stevie 2 in the next stage of progression...I wonder how many Stevies are at the bottom of the GC?
lol
Not bad ⚡️
Born in Baltimore city in 73’, I cleaned the stoop many of Saturday.
Anyone notice the doll in the motorised pram? 😳😳😳
It's a Flopsey doll. Nothing unusual. Collectors pay thousands for real ones.
What's wrong with it?
It’s a gollywoggle . A black baby doll.
Yes I had one as a child loved it, I also had a white rag doll too.
Does anyone care.
The music please? Thank you
Stargate by Mark Bulmer … more info and links for download & streaming: www.markbulmer.com
You’re very welcome 👍🏻
Your caption at 7:14 made me laugh😂
I'm making the channel a little more lighthearted nowadays ... trying to insert a few chuckles here and there .... :)
3:31 It worth to note that Le Jamais Contente was an electric car! And you thought it was a more modern invention...
where can you find all these masterpieces?
Lots of research 🧐
10 people on that bike
I had to look up the cobra, I thought the stripes were painted on, but it is a King Cobra, and they do have chevron stripes!
The cart Chaplin and pal are riding has a Smith motor wheel powering it with 1.5 horsepower!!
I was watching a documentary on King Cobras just the other night. Such majestic and beautiful snakes. But, I'd be terrified to be in the same zip code as one !!
2:06 I'm guessing this is why certain areas of victorian slum housing were cleared? the rear alleys were to close, so they were a breeding ground for diseases. Where as others were found to be satisfactory.
Last time I went to London it was worse than this 🙈
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos Is that a thinly veiled racist comment?
4:40 that’s a strange looking car engine, 20 litre wow ! .
1:20 You can't fool me, I know a Sybian prototype when I see one.
3:18 never trust what you see, because theres always something more that no longer exist.
7:26 Baltimore ain’t like that anymore unfortunately.
@ .29 It’s a scroll case
1907? those bricks look like they are already a thousand years old?? what going on there? 2:11
They were probably already 100 years old ... England still looks like the today !
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos I seen hundred year old bricks, they look almost new. I see 300 year old bricks in much better shape then the ones in this photo. Perhaps it is just the black and white photo? What I do know, is history is written by the victor's and is never true.
I watched a fascinating video about a castle its' builders, in parts, used bricks from the Roman buildings nearby. Possibly the stones for this building had been harvested from an older building.
@@GillianSmith-ou3xz For some odd reason, they never had any shortages of bricks. even in remote locations. Billions of bricks all over the planet. Something is still afoot, maybe not this building, but there are some that can not be explained.
@@GillianSmith-ou3xz th-cam.com/users/shortsDWc_vyBs000
Oh dear this picture should have a warning for those who live in caves in their safe spaces, of the motorised stroller with child and a wolly gog in the pram......😁😁
All great pictures though, and all fresh pictures I have not seen before...
I see dead people.😮
wow they had mobile phones in china in the 1950s super advanced
Wonderfull idea these photos given to us BUT ONLY BECAUSE OF TEXT AND YEAR on each. Or else we could not beleave anything or remember or learn or even study more about objects.thanks
They were still preparing newspapers with the lead type set characters in the 1970's.
An art form !
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotosyes indeed. Unfortunatly a very unhealthy art form. Many type setters died of lead poisoning 😢
Yes, I imagined, like most jobs back then, they were hazardous to your health.
Probably could be shorter on screen because anyone can pause it but good pics.
I love the photos, the music and the effort put into this... But the white banner really distracts from the photos. Just the letters alone?
Unfortunately being black and white the text just doesn’t show properly… I’ve tried many different banners and styles … this is the least annoying
@AmazingHistoricalPhotos Thank you! Your reply is much appreciated. As are your efforts to fix the situation. I will still enjoy your posts!
First one looks like a studio shot.
It was in a circus sideshow ... but if you google her there are many more really cool photos
Btw la jamais contente was an electric car
It was indeed … made in Belgium !
I think the beefeaters were the inspiration for the which’s flying monkeys in Oz.
Thanks, I can now no longer watch that movie without thinking of beefeaters 😂
1:56 a bicycle made for 12? I only count 10 :)
Now show all the ones with the sky edited out to hide the airships lol
interesting
Thank you.
2:37 👀
Mobile phone in China 1850... Proof yet again that time travel exists!
Mobile phones in 1850s China 😂
That is by far the most popular photo this week … I may have to start a separate channel with every photo dedicated to funny comments 😀
7:30 NOTICE ANYTHING
Maybe it is because things are black and white but the streets look cleaner.
That’s because people back then had higher standards for how to act, what to wear, and for cleanliness.
These standards came to be because of industrial standards and widespread illnesses.
Glacier Point, Yosemite......hell no!
Health and safety hadn't been invented then obviously! 😅 But must more fun 😊
Fortune cookies
First
I bet you're so proud....