Amazing and fascinating photographs supplemented by amusing straplines🤣roadrunner and coyte, first dodge ram and doggysaurus🤣can't remember the others but that was as entertaining as it was interesting, thankyou👍
Thank you for your comment. Actually, as a regular viewer and commenter, I'd be interested in your opinion. Comedy is my true love. I have written quite a bit of satire over the years and have slowly been injecting some humor into this channel. However, I am considering starting another channel where all of the photos have funny straplines and just keep this one more serious... or with a mix, like I've been doing recently. Can't decide if an entire channel with historical photos and funny straplines would go down as well as this one does. Any input would be appreciated.
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos personally I think it would, especially if they could be sperated and was clearly obvious that one was of historical note and the other tongue in cheek satire or keep the same format with this one channel and have one day where you drop satire in the mix with notification so viewers are aware it's your channel . Not that it's any of my business to instruct or direct but I would steer away from the seaside postcard type of humour, but this isn't my call. Perhaps as a trial you could release a set of photographs as you normally would but head the title differently ' Amazing Historical photographs with a satirical twist' or similar to see the sort of feedback you get from all your subscribers and anyone else that happens to chance upon it. I still remember the Monty Python photograph with the caption 'Nun shall pass' 🤣 that was absolute gold and had the comments section in a frenzy, so if you've got more nuggets like that up your sleeve it would be rude not to share them. Whatever you decide, all the very best of luck to you and take care.
You're getting quite witty with your comments He he,lovin those low notes,your music is like the perfect soundtrack to these collections,some very interesting ones here. Just got my Mums piano today...it is electric,a full size Yamaha clavinova..clp 920 but it should still envoke some emotions once I get acquainted with it :-)
As well as music, I also wrote a lot of satire. I fight the urge to give every single photo a funny strapline. Actually, I'm considering starting another separate channel with just that theme. So, this channel can remain semi serious or with a mix for my regular viewers who prefer this content.... and then have a second account more humor based. I'm asking a few regular viewers for their feedback so let me know your thoughts on if you think a second "all-' humor" strapline channel would be fun.
The diving ''on'' the frozen lake or river is obviously a photo-montage :-) Amazing, entertaining and, for some, very touching photos, as always. Keep up the good work :-)
Full respect to Bonds and their trouser suits, but I wonder what that 1938 Times Square photo crowd was really there for. I enjoyed this collection. The most striking contrast was between Orville Wright and those stewardesses preparing food on a plane. Not a huge number of years separate them, but there was a lot of progress made.
Many times a suit would have two pairs of pants to help with the wear and tear on the pants, as most men in those days had to make their suits last as it was costly to buy them. They didn't have the more durable fabrics that we have nowadays.
When I was in school I did a history project for my gcse on fashion through the years 1800s-1950s and I loved it. I went to multiple museums for research and threw myself into it. I ended up getting an A+ just based on that. Watching these videos kinda takes me back to that time (I’m 51 now😂😂 so it was a good while ago but it’s really nice to see these familiar fashions that I saw back then so thanks for the memories ❤❤❤
That log motorhome was pretty boss! I thought that Buffalo Bill was posing with the original "Washington Redskins"! The earliest pics of clothing dryers (exercise equipment)!
The Victorian couple are not knitting together. She is balling the wool which had been received as a skein which he is holding. I used to hold the skein for my grandmother to ball up when I was a kid in the 1940s
Archie Moore, prize fighter, had a swimming pool in the shape of a boxing glove. My brother got to go to his house when he was younger, and we would drive by it a lot.
Amazing and fascinating photographs supplemented by amusing straplines🤣roadrunner and coyte, first dodge ram and doggysaurus🤣can't remember the others but that was as entertaining as it was interesting, thankyou👍
Thank you for your comment. Actually, as a regular viewer and commenter, I'd be interested in your opinion. Comedy is my true love. I have written quite a bit of satire over the years and have slowly been injecting some humor into this channel. However, I am considering starting another channel where all of the photos have funny straplines and just keep this one more serious... or with a mix, like I've been doing recently. Can't decide if an entire channel with historical photos and funny straplines would go down as well as this one does. Any input would be appreciated.
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos personally I think it would, especially if they could be sperated and was clearly obvious that one was of historical note and the other tongue in cheek satire or keep the same format with this one channel and have one day where you drop satire in the mix with notification so viewers are aware it's your channel . Not that it's any of my business to instruct or direct but I would steer away from the seaside postcard type of humour, but this isn't my call. Perhaps as a trial you could release a set of photographs as you normally would but head the title differently ' Amazing Historical photographs with a satirical twist' or similar to see the sort of feedback you get from all your subscribers and anyone else that happens to chance upon it. I still remember the Monty Python photograph with the caption 'Nun shall pass' 🤣 that was absolute gold and had the comments section in a frenzy, so if you've got more nuggets like that up your sleeve it would be rude not to share them. Whatever you decide, all the very best of luck to you and take care.
Nice mix. Thanks!
Glad you like it!
You're getting quite witty with your comments He he,lovin those low notes,your music is like the perfect soundtrack to these collections,some very interesting ones here. Just got my Mums piano today...it is electric,a full size Yamaha clavinova..clp 920 but it should still envoke some emotions once I get acquainted with it :-)
As well as music, I also wrote a lot of satire. I fight the urge to give every single photo a funny strapline. Actually, I'm considering starting another separate channel with just that theme. So, this channel can remain semi serious or with a mix for my regular viewers who prefer this content.... and then have a second account more humor based. I'm asking a few regular viewers for their feedback so let me know your thoughts on if you think a second "all-' humor" strapline channel would be fun.
Victorian era is the most interesting to watch😊
Totally awesome collection! Loved the steamer trunk that becomes a dresser and the guys on the mineature railroad..every photo..great! Thanx!
Thank you very much!
Fascinating stuff as always. Thank you 😊
My pleasure!
The diving ''on'' the frozen lake or river is obviously a photo-montage :-) Amazing, entertaining and, for some, very touching photos, as always. Keep up the good work :-)
Thank you so much!
Very cool. Keep 'em comin.
Thanks! Will do!
Excellent collection! Thank you!!😊❤
Thank you 🤗
Full respect to Bonds and their trouser suits, but I wonder what that 1938 Times Square photo crowd was really there for. I enjoyed this collection. The most striking contrast was between Orville Wright and those stewardesses preparing food on a plane. Not a huge number of years separate them, but there was a lot of progress made.
I'm guessing New Years Eve. I love the wright brothers photos ... have quite a few of them.
And @8:49. Hmmm…
Check out Jarid Boosters and Mind Unveiled for orig airship and more ecar photos. Very interesting.
Many times a suit would have two pairs of pants to help with the wear and tear on the pants, as most men in those days had to make their suits last as it was costly to buy them. They didn't have the more durable fabrics that we have nowadays.
I love these photos, thankyou for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Love the pictures and your sense of humor .thank you ❤
You are so welcome and thank you very much 🤗
Thank you for this collection, it was much appreciated, here in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Thank you for watching 🤗
WE’VE BEEN TO DINOSAUR PARK! It’s still there, at least the brontosaurus is. I didn’t know it was that old!!
How cool ! I didn't know it was still open
Thank you! I was there in the 60’s and when I saw it here, I wondered if it was still around.
When I was in school I did a history project for my gcse on fashion through the years 1800s-1950s and I loved it. I went to multiple museums for research and threw myself into it. I ended up getting an A+ just based on that. Watching these videos kinda takes me back to that time (I’m 51 now😂😂 so it was a good while ago but it’s really nice to see these familiar fashions that I saw back then so thanks for the memories ❤❤❤
Every clip I see I like Cleetus more. What a nice and considerate guy. You go brother, all the best to you.
That log motorhome was pretty boss! I thought that Buffalo Bill was posing with the original "Washington Redskins"! The earliest pics of clothing dryers (exercise equipment)!
For that log motor home, I wonder how hard it was to find fir-nature for it?
Young Hitchcock bore a striking resemblance to Walt Disney at the same age (the were 2 years apart)
My favs are the tree house and Victorian couple knitting ❤. Also I had no clue they already had fitness devices back then 😮
The picture of Jimmy Stewart was taken in Indiana, Pennsylvania, his home town.
These are truly fascinating
Thank you for being a regular viewer !
Its the music that makes it!
Thank you 🎹🤗
1:41 I thought that was Walt Disney 😂
Agreed!
That would've been a good guess ... I did not guess who it was myself ... took m by surprise when I found the photo !
@@AmazingHistoricalPhotos No doy!
He LOOKED like Walt Disney! Hitchcock looked too fat for the war!
The Victorian couple are not knitting together. She is balling the wool which had been received as a skein which he is holding. I used to hold the skein for my grandmother to ball up when I was a kid in the 1940s
Pants wear out faster than jackets. Very common for custom made suits to come with 2 pair of trousers even today.
the woman diving in the frozen lake..i think the men standing below were going to catch her
I hope not. 😊
There appears to be open water she is diving into
Archie Moore, prize fighter, had a swimming pool in the shape of a boxing glove. My brother got to go to his house when he was younger, and we would drive by it a lot.
Wow That’s pretty awesome ! Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
I like your sense of humor 😂😂😂😂
Thank you ... I actually wrote comedy for several years ... which is why I now write music and run a serious history channel 🙈
I see dead people.😮
I wonder how humans went from being able to physically withstand so much to now having to sit at a cash register instead of standing 🤦
Standing has always been stressful and difficult to do for long periods of time.
Earlier generations seldom stood in one place for hours
Victorian Era? She died in 1901? Most of these are much later.
5:15 early safe sex technique??