Reflections of the Past in Vintage Historical Pictures
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มี.ค. 2024
- Amazing Historical Photos presents Reflections of the Past in Vintage Historical Pictures. This week we explore the mesmerizing world of vintage historical pictures in this fascinating video. Join us on a journey to uncover the hidden stories and reflections of the past captured in these rare gems. From sepia-toned snapshots to black-and-white portraits, each image holds a piece of history waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of eras gone by and witness the timeless beauty of yesteryears. Don't miss out on this captivating visual experience that brings the past to life before your eyes. Indulge in the allure of Reflections of the Past through Vintage Historical Pictures now!
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I remember going to Woolworth counter! It's the first place I ate alone as a teen, paying the bill myself & leaving a tip. I felt so grown up 😂
When I was a child mid 1960’s we had metal climbing structures very similar to “ when kids were allowed to be kids”. We loved it, but many children ended up with broken bones from falling off of the two story tall structure. They didn’t remove it despite the injuries, we were told, “just be more careful”. 😂
Same was true in the 70's. Actually, casts from broken bones were a part of childhood. They weren't cause for litigation but a chance to collect signatures & doodles on the cast from friends
Yep, I remember kids showing off the art on their casts with pride
Better and simpler times.😊
Agree, from todays view the older playgrounds were suicide places. And did anyone noticed that in 1907 there was no prob that white kids playing with black?
@gogoyubari366 yes?
Love seeing vintage photos from the past. ☮️💟
3:56 Yes miss Woolworths! Thanks for interesting video! 😊
Thanks for watching!
I miss Woolworths.
Thank you for the wonderful video.
You are very welcome 🤗
Good video of photos,very interesting
Many thanks
Thanks as always for Sharing History with all of us ❤the photos are Treasures 😊
Glad you like them! 🤗
Another great selection. I think I loved the last one the most - the young ladies on the steps. It's a reminder that at the end of the day, we have more in common with the past than we believed. It's especially true when we view our grandparents & great- grandparents as old, forgetting they were just like us, even though times have changed. Thanks!
So true! … We often forget they were human … they had dreams, made mistakes and were just trying to figure it all out like the rest of us
Great comment. You're right.
The lipstick tester is too good! 💋
Living the dream and get paid for
That photo is a meme
Yet again, a fantastic array of photos, Mark! Really, really great! And the music? Superb, as usual. Thank you so much.
Many thanks!
In the late 1950's very early 1960's I remember having lunch at Woolworths. Mom worked for Cunningham's Drugs store in Detroit, Michigan, in their lunch counter area. She sent me next door for lunch as a treat. I was a young teen. It was just before we moved to a real small town in Ohio.
I grew up in England and went to Woolworth’s all the time … couldn’t believe it when I moved to the States and it was here too 🤗
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos I was born in 1948 in Detroit, Michigan. My Dad passed in 1961. So Mom remarried in 1963 to a man from a small village in Northwest Ohio. I'll tell you this it sure was a shock to the system. What a change it was from Big City life to country life.
I grew up on a farm in England and wound up in New York City for a few years … But most of my life has been among palm trees … I’ve enjoyed it all but one does have to adapt to the environment 👍🏻
Freat photos of the past. Thank you for sharing.😊
Glad you enjoyed it
1:40 A lorry-load of Daleks at Shepperton Studios, near London, before leaving by Dover en route for the Cannes Film Festival. They are the stars in "Dr Who and the Daleks". 16 May, 1965
I was a cook at Woolworths in the 80 s
I love the photos showing places past and present. Great, as always. Thanks, Mark. 😊
Thank you again 🤗
Speaking of Woolworth use work there 1997 I remember lady calling saying they do they still serve lunch I wanted laugh and say not since the 80's I was there only 3 months they closed down.
8:57 is a meme
Isn’t everything nowadays ?