Too many amazing photos to comment on, all relevant and insightful, as well as perhaps forgotten, deserving of being appreciated again. I learned a lot, thanks!
The women shooting wearing Whites.. They were most probably nurses... The guy in the croc tank..note they have had teeth pulled.. Snapping jaws shut would hurt but not near as much unless they got dentures..I never knew the Titanic iceburg had been photographed, it makes not keeping track of it even more criminal. Libraries are missed, when you can't afford e-readers.
In the suburbs of East London UK an ancient law makes it criminal to harm the free roving of cattle. The area is very densely populated, and very busy at rush hour (or was pre COVID). It was funny to watch cars and buses in gridlock as they waited for grazing cows mostly eating grass in the middle of a large crucial roundabout to move on. The animals were fearless leaving motorists to wait until they were done, and they often took their time. The contrast of a busy city scene waiting for humble animals was unforgettable. I wonder if there's any footage. I'll research; but this was back in the 1990s - pre mobile/cell phones, pre ubiquitous home computers, and most people didn't cary cameras. Even CCTV was a new and little used technology.
In the 70s, 80s, 90s and onwards, I carried a camera everywhere! There were mobile phones in the 90s, too. I had one. Home computers existed in the 80s; I used to play Space Invaders on my friend's computer in 1981. It wasn't the dark ages 😅
I really enjoyed all the photos and the history that went with them. The only thing I really didn't like at all was the transition between photos. The buzzing noise and out of focus visual was beginning to give me a headache.
4:19 Seeing Patten’s dog definitely mourning for his master makes you realise that animals have feelings too! 😢. What a good idea! 5:57. Get female prisoners to learn shooting!! 😮
18:16 i was 8 months pregnant when the news showed showed them breaking down he wall. To think in 1980 my mom took a picture of the wall when we lived in germany with the air force. She and some other wives from the base took a weekend trip
Joe DiMaggio was definitely NOT a happy chappy after that scene with Marilyn's, "... silly little dress", as it was dubbed by its' designer, William Travilla.
He wasn’t saluting his father he was saluting the American flag! No you are wrong. Ask the Kennedy family. He was saluting the flag. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis mentioned that in an. Interview that he was saluting the flag. It’s the media that tried to say he was saluting his father. It was not.
Sorry but those shredded pants look like they would fit a giant, the man holding them could fit his whole body in them and tighten the belt around his head. not thinking Hitler was that big.
ENIAC was not the first computer. Colossus was shown to have that honour, but the truth only came to light 30 tears after the end of WWII due to security requirements.
the last one is an example of the ridiculous macho image men tried to convince other men they were back in those days and even today . men telling others tall tales about how they defeated multiple armed attackers at the same time . i know a 73 year old guy that will tell these type of combat stories to anyone gullible enough to sit and listen to him .
@@cheriem432 @mrearly2 has a bee in his bonnet! Just because Pope John Paul II, Karol Józef Wojtyła, was Polish, it didn't make him any less of a good man - and a Pope!
Very well put together and a pleasure to watch and listen to.
@17:41 - The iceberg did *not* "collide with the Titanic". The Titanic collided with the iceberg. It makes a difference.
... and hit the ice that was hidden and spread out underwater.
I love old pictures.
I love how you explain what the photos are.
Wow thanx for sharing!
I love Julia Childs. Great cook!!!!❤
But all those assistants behind her were fart-level high. 😉
Too many amazing photos to comment on, all relevant and insightful, as well as perhaps forgotten, deserving of being appreciated again. I learned a lot, thanks!
I love this channel! Really interesting and varied content with great narration! Thanks.
The women shooting wearing Whites.. They were most probably nurses... The guy in the croc tank..note they have had teeth pulled.. Snapping jaws shut would hurt but not near as much unless they got dentures..I never knew the Titanic iceburg had been photographed, it makes not keeping track of it even more criminal. Libraries are missed, when you can't afford e-readers.
Thank you for putting this video together. Remembering the past may help us become better humans today. Regrads
great video, thank you
It’s the ice underneath the water that sunk the titanic.
In the suburbs of East London UK an ancient law makes it criminal to harm the free roving of cattle. The area is very densely populated, and very busy at rush hour (or was pre COVID). It was funny to watch cars and buses in gridlock as they waited for grazing cows mostly eating grass in the middle of a large crucial roundabout to move on. The animals were fearless leaving motorists to wait until they were done, and they often took their time.
The contrast of a busy city scene waiting for humble animals was unforgettable. I wonder if there's any footage. I'll research; but this was back in the 1990s - pre mobile/cell phones, pre ubiquitous home computers, and most people didn't cary cameras. Even CCTV was a new and little used technology.
In the 70s, 80s, 90s and onwards, I carried a camera everywhere! There were mobile phones in the 90s, too. I had one. Home computers existed in the 80s; I used to play Space Invaders on my friend's computer in 1981. It wasn't the dark ages 😅
I really enjoyed all the photos and the history that went with them. The only thing I really didn't like at all was the transition between photos. The buzzing noise and out of focus visual was beginning to give me a headache.
And I thought it was just me. Are you prone to migraines, by any chance?
@@cheriem432 actually no, but I am on the spectrum and some visual and audio things really bother me.
I almost stopped watching because of that noise. Totally unnecessary.
4:19 Seeing Patten’s dog definitely mourning for his master makes you realise that animals have feelings too! 😢. What a good idea! 5:57. Get female prisoners to learn shooting!! 😮
Those women aren't prisoners.
They're obviously nurses, staff who work at the prison most probably.
@13:29 - It's interesting that they used *African* elephants for disguise in *India*. Am I the only one who noticed?
Love the photos, would been nice to be able to view horizontally (unless it's just my phone).
Turn your phone sideways.
The first Computer was british it was called Tall Boy . Alan Turin built it at Bletchley House.
Please get rid of that annoying sound between photos. I couldn't watch.😢😢😢😢
Destroyed libraries is the worst
Absolutely devastating! 😮💨
Helen Keller was not only blind and deaf, she was also mute.
I learned how to cook on a wood stove. I miss my aunts stove.
Awesome weren't/aren't they! Great for winter, too. People think we are SO advanced; we are going backwards in many ways.
Bless stubby!
I wish you would not cut off the stories so soon
I believe the walkway cars are still there. I know the tracks are still there
18:16 i was 8 months pregnant when the news showed showed them breaking down he wall. To think in 1980 my mom took a picture of the wall when we lived in germany with the air force. She and some other wives from the base took a weekend trip
My sister still cooks on a wood stove.
Well thats not a laptop computer!
Unless you are Atlas! 😊
Would be a cool video if you didnt put that loud and annoying sound in every transition. Couldnt make it through the whole thing.
Joe DiMaggio was definitely NOT a happy chappy after that scene with Marilyn's, "... silly little dress", as it was dubbed by its' designer, William Travilla.
He wasn’t saluting his father he was saluting the American flag! No you are wrong. Ask the Kennedy family. He was saluting the flag. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis mentioned that in an. Interview that he was saluting the flag. It’s the media that tried to say he was saluting his father. It was not.
He WAS saluting his father.
Those were *not* Hitler’s pants ! Goering maybe !
Sorry but those shredded pants look like they would fit a giant, the man holding them could fit his whole body in them and tighten the belt around his head. not thinking Hitler was that big.
the wood stove one definitely doesnt impress me.... ive had one in one of my places
The Michelin Man's official name was "Bibendum."
Escobar was visiting bush.
ENIAC was not the first computer. Colossus was shown to have that honour, but the truth only came to light 30 tears after the end of WWII due to security requirements.
Like the Photo but upset that you ask för money all the time . That distroy the fotod
the last one is an example of the ridiculous macho image men tried to convince other men they were back in those days and even today . men telling others tall tales about how they defeated multiple armed attackers at the same time . i know a 73 year old guy that will tell these type of combat stories to anyone gullible enough to sit and listen to him .
Hitler´s pants? He was no giant! Have never seen a photo of him laughing, though. Or of Trump laughing.
There was no "Pope John Paul II", but there was anti-Pope Karl Wojtyla, posing as Pope.
Prove this.
His name was not Karl! It was Karol. Karol Józef Wojtyła.
@@cheriem432 @mrearly2 has a bee in his bonnet! Just because Pope John Paul II, Karol Józef Wojtyła, was Polish, it didn't make him any less of a good man - and a Pope!
Nice ❤