I am such a fan of your work. I frequently pause to search the names and learn more about the interesting people you've featured. Thank you for reminding us of the impact a single life can make.
All I can think to say is thank you. I have lived in Australia my whole life, yet my existence is greatly enhanced because of many of these people. I imagine this took substantial time and effort to research.
Great video and I like to see when people died and how. It's so funny (in a sad way not haha) how many died young due to illnesses today that can be cured with medicine or have been eradicated. However I believe you made a mistake regarding Jennie Lee. I found a Jennie Lee who was British but died in 1930. Putting in this date August 5 1925 I get an American Jennie Lee. Either way, neither was married to J.M Barrie. This Jennie Lee was married to William Courtright, JM Barrie was married to Mary Ansell. Outside of this, great job.
You should have also included movie mogul Sam Warner, who died on October 5, 1927, the day before The Jazz Singer had its world premiere. He was among the moguls who revolutionized sound to the movies - the other being William Fox of Fox Film. Because of his death, none of his brothers attended that premiere. Thanks for understanding!
Isadora Duncan: She Died From Strangulation When The Long Scarf She Was Wearing Got Caught In The Tire Of The Car She Was Driving Home In From A Party! -Probably (And Ironically,) After Mentioning To Her Friends Of An Upcoming Performance! (And Hoping That Everyone Will Be There!)
Famous, Name-Worthy People Have Been Known To Change Things By Sometimes Just Their Own Reputation And/Or Personality (Sometimes Just By Those Items Alone!). -Unfortunately, In Henry Cabot's Lodge's Case, Both His Opposition To The Versailles Treaty AND The League Of Nations (Our Involvement To The Latter, Especially!) Only Helped Us Along The Sad, Stumbling March Into W.W. II !
Nelllie Bly WASN'T EVEN HER REAL NAME! -She Picked It Up From A Child's Poem About A Maid And Used It As A "Nome De Plume" (Pen Name) When She Went Into Journalism! -Writing Dispatches To Her Newspaper With It While Traveling Around The World, Testing The Latest In Transportation Methods AND Trying To Beat The Record Jules Vern Set Out In His Novel "AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS" ! (She Trimmed A Few Days Off From The Titled Time, By The Way!) AND Met The Great Author Himself While Visiting Paris!
That's correct. We are no longer including people that are considered infamous. One exception in this video was Lizzy Borden because was acquitted of the murders of her parents,
@@inmemoriam2000 That makes sense. I know some former presidents are probably controversial but they were presidents and not dictators. Dictators though, yeah honestly having them in the video just opens a lot of horrible things, like vicious comments. To me it's supposed to be informative and to some extent entertaining (like when celebrities of their day are included).
I am such a fan of your work. I frequently pause to search the names and learn more about the interesting people you've featured. Thank you for reminding us of the impact a single life can make.
Thank you very much!
I do as well. Wikipedia is always open to find out more! Thank you for all your work!
Note the number of deaths due to infections, before antibiotics were widely available.
Once again , you've knocked it out of the park. Bravo , Good Sir ! ..
Thank you
I do enjoy these tributes, thank you again!
Caruso was in San Francisco when the 1906 earthquake hit his recollection is an interesting read.
Very informative and beautiful memoriam ❤😊
Many thanks
I cannot imagine the time spent on creating these videos
Finding pictures
Super brief bio that's right to the point
Date of death
Incredible work.
Thank you sincerely.
All I can think to say is thank you. I have lived in Australia my whole life, yet my existence is greatly enhanced because of many of these people.
I imagine this took substantial time and effort to research.
You have a picture of Grace Coolidge on the Florence Harding slide. Otherwise great video.
Didn't see too many actors and actresses in this one. No telling how long it would have been, but, I'm hoping for a part 2 soon.
I had no idea that the British singer Englebert Humperdinck had borrowed his stage name from the German composer mentioned in this video.
All together now....."Please release me, let mee goooo, for I don't love you anymore".....
Beautifully done, but very sad.
So sad
You'll probably have a 2.0 soon. Many others passed in 1927-1929
Always great videos!!
Nellie Bly's career is a fascinating story, and im sure im not the only one who sees the resemblance Rorschach and Brad Pitt
Yes, you're not the only one. 😊 My first impression immediately. He should play him in a biopic!
I remember the TV show Bat Masterson from the late 50s early 60s but did not know he was a real person! 😮
Me too.
Thank you, well done 👏.
Thank you too!
Great video and I like to see when people died and how. It's so funny (in a sad way not haha) how many died young due to illnesses today that can be cured with medicine or have been eradicated. However I believe you made a mistake regarding Jennie Lee. I found a Jennie Lee who was British but died in 1930. Putting in this date August 5 1925 I get an American Jennie Lee. Either way, neither was married to J.M Barrie. This Jennie Lee was married to William Courtright, JM Barrie was married to Mary Ansell. Outside of this, great job.
RP angels
Thank you❤
You should have also included movie mogul Sam Warner, who died on October 5, 1927, the day before The Jazz Singer had its world premiere. He was among the moguls who revolutionized sound to the movies - the other being William Fox of Fox Film. Because of his death, none of his brothers attended that premiere. Thanks for understanding!
Fascinating lives . . .
Esses vídeos nos mostram o quanto somos frágeis e passageiros e que nossa Salvação Eterna está no SENHOR JESUS CRISTO.
There's also Sam Warner of the Warner Brothers who died in 1927
Nellie Bly was so pretty!
Antibiotics, which was discovered in 1946, is the only thing that increased the life expectancy.
Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, but of course took a awhile to be tested for safety and distribution.
Isadora Duncan: She Died From Strangulation When The Long Scarf She Was Wearing Got Caught In The Tire Of The Car She Was Driving Home In From A Party! -Probably (And Ironically,) After Mentioning To Her Friends Of An Upcoming Performance! (And Hoping That Everyone Will Be There!)
Famous, Name-Worthy People Have Been Known To Change Things By Sometimes Just Their Own Reputation And/Or Personality (Sometimes Just By Those Items Alone!). -Unfortunately, In Henry Cabot's Lodge's Case, Both His Opposition To The Versailles Treaty AND The League Of Nations (Our Involvement To The Latter, Especially!) Only Helped Us Along The Sad, Stumbling March Into W.W. II !
Carl Benz created his car in 1885 and received his patient in 1886 not 1895
Did Bat Masterson REALLY Have A Gun Disguised As A Cane?
Joseph Conrad 'S Book, "HEART OF DARKNESS" Became The Base And Inspiration For The 1979 Film "APOCOLYSPE NOW"!
I Know Of An Engelbert Humperdink As A Rock Star. Was He Related To The Composer Or Did He Nick-Named Himself That In His Memory?
Nelllie Bly WASN'T EVEN HER REAL NAME! -She Picked It Up From A Child's Poem About A Maid And Used It As A "Nome De Plume" (Pen Name) When She Went Into Journalism! -Writing Dispatches To Her Newspaper With It While Traveling Around The World, Testing The Latest In Transportation Methods AND Trying To Beat The Record Jules Vern Set Out In His Novel "AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS" ! (She Trimmed A Few Days Off From The Titled Time, By The Way!) AND Met The Great Author Himself While Visiting Paris!
No mention of Lenin, wow.
to be fair, I suspect he's avoiding highly controversial political people. I know in the 40s videos neither Hitler nor Mussolini are there.
That's correct. We are no longer including people that are considered infamous. One exception in this video was Lizzy Borden because was acquitted of the murders of her parents,
@@inmemoriam2000 That makes sense. I know some former presidents are probably controversial but they were presidents and not dictators. Dictators though, yeah honestly having them in the video just opens a lot of horrible things, like vicious comments. To me it's supposed to be informative and to some extent entertaining (like when celebrities of their day are included).
What about Sacco and Vanzetti?
Nope.
Houdini, why the hell did you have the guy punch you just why, I will never understand.
Nice, BUt, Harriet M. Lothrop--pen name Margaret Sidney--a marvelous author, was not included.
4:38, Cap Anson was a pure racist and should not have a bust in the MLB hall of fame. All non-racists agree.
He's a. part of history and history is racist You shouldn't erase it but learn from it
@@nicktaylor2657 I agree with you!