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Хельсинки / Helsinki in 1900 

Nigel Fowler Sutton
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Дореволюционная Россия на фотографиях
Хельсинки
1900-е
Pre-revolutionary Russia in photographs
Helsinki in 1900
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland and is situated on the Shores of the Gulf of Finland. The city is also only 300 km from St. Petersburg.
Helsinki was founded by Swedish King Gustav I in 1550 as the town of Helsingfors. After Russia began to assert itself in the Baltic with the foundation of St. Petersburg, Helsinki was fortified by the Swedish authorities to protect the city from Russian attacks. However, during the Finnish War, Russian captured Helsingfors in March 1808 and besieged the Sveaborg fortress until it surrendered in May.Following the Russian victory in the war, sovereignty over Finland was transferred from Sweden to Russia, rebuilding the city in a neoclassical style, intending to turn it into a stylish modern capital along the lines of St. Petersburg.
With the coming of the Revolution of 1917, Finland gained her independence.......
Music:
Valse Triste by J. Sibelius

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20 июн 2015

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Комментарии : 78   
@robertpriestley5564
@robertpriestley5564 3 года назад
To say that these pictures are from 120 years ago, despite quite a few buildings have disappeared there are so many I can still recognise today, maybe had facelifts. Unusual for a city to have kept its style when many cities have overhauled their appearances to such an extent that they are unrecognised today, with or without war damage. Helsinki has always been attractive and it still gets better each year!!
@robertpriestley5564
@robertpriestley5564 3 года назад
I often classify the Nordic capitals in the following ways and please no offence to any of them: Reykjavík: austere raw beauty Oslo : Sporty and scenic surroundings Copenhagen: very handsome Stockholm : beautiful Helsinki: most attractive with a personality of its own
@eddda2217
@eddda2217 3 года назад
Robert Priestley What a wonderful description, I’ve visited 4/5 of these and I agree
@hamlo234
@hamlo234 11 месяцев назад
​@@robertpriestley5564Хельсинки, что тогда, что сейчас, почти нет изменений.
@JUMALATION1
@JUMALATION1 3 года назад
This is absolutely beautiful to watch. I live in the city center and the amount of buildings you still can recognize (although the streets have changed into asphalt) is amazing. If I could, I would LOVE to go back one day in time to see what it was like. Just wander around and take in the surroundings, visiting various shops (and probably being able to speak Swedish, my mothertongue, everywhere I go) and just try to see what has changed drastically and what hasn't. Truly unique photos! ♥
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you very much....
@783nata
@783nata 9 лет назад
Very interesting video about the capital of Finland. Here's another country on the map of Your unique channel. Thank you very much, dear friend Nigel! Music "Sad waltz" Sibelius very harmoniously accompanies these wonderful photos. Love this waltz. Happy new week! Hugs!
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 9 лет назад
783nata My dear friend Natasha, thank you very much for your lovely words. I had not realised that Finland had been part of the Russian Empire until I was researching these photographs. I love this waltz, too. Have a wonderful week! Nigel xx
@calbackk
@calbackk 2 года назад
The Russian rule was beneficial to some parts of Finland in the sense that the Russians wanted to build something to show off towards the west. Also Mariehamn on the Åland Islands was planned and founded during the Russian rule, and it´s grand boulevard(s) remain to this day. During the long Swedish rule Finland was more often than not neglected.
@271247
@271247 9 лет назад
Very interesting and informative!Valse Sibelius sad and beautiful!Thank You,Nigel!
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 9 лет назад
Елена Астахова Thank you very much dear Elena. I never realized before that Helsinki was part of the Russian Empire for a short time. Nigel
@271247
@271247 9 лет назад
Nigel Fowler Sutton I really learn a lot from Your work,Nigel!Thank you very much!
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 9 лет назад
Елена Астахова That is very kind of you Elena. Thank you. Nigel
@jaba6007
@jaba6007 Год назад
Super🥂👍🌹
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton Год назад
Thank you 👍
@bambifrench
@bambifrench 3 года назад
So many beautiful buildings that got destroyed in the 60 & 70's to replace them by ugly "blockhaus"...
@ssanne9471
@ssanne9471 6 лет назад
kylläpä ihmiset ovat muuttunut lyhyessä ajassa siis tuo on vasta vähän yli sata vuotta sitten!
@wilmiina1
@wilmiina1 6 лет назад
wow nice photo
@eeros4192
@eeros4192 4 года назад
Stadi - my Love...
@money_hobby
@money_hobby 3 года назад
👍
@ssanne9471
@ssanne9471 7 лет назад
like Wien so beautiful looks Helsinki still anno 2017
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 7 лет назад
We are fortunate that this beautiful city, despite two recent wars , has not suffered greatly...... A beautiful place. Thank s for your visit . Nigel
@jonilr5945
@jonilr5945 3 года назад
Wau🤩
@tarmot5696
@tarmot5696 6 лет назад
Great photos, thank you so much! Do you know the photographer and I am very interested to know where did you find these? I've never seen any of them before, great work!
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 6 лет назад
Yes, they are really good and give a great feeling about the city in those days. I found them by typing in Helsinki, Russian Empire etc into Yandex.com.
@tarmot5696
@tarmot5696 6 лет назад
Thanks, I put this video in a facebook group "Helsinki now and then" to honor Finland indendence of 100 years old, tomorrow December 6th 2017
@johnthefinn
@johnthefinn 3 года назад
Most of these places are still recognisable.
@burmus4173
@burmus4173 3 года назад
You are showing the Havis Amanda fountain, which was erected in 1908. So I suppose your date is more of a general direction thing?
@ceciliamolinero8201
@ceciliamolinero8201 6 лет назад
En el minuto 2:58 hay una mujer con una falda corta que parece fuera de contecto. Extraña la imagen.
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 6 лет назад
Sí, la niña se ve un poco fuera de lugar ...
@ceciliamolinero8201
@ceciliamolinero8201 6 лет назад
Pense que era una viajera del tiempo,, hay cosas raras por internet. He vuelto a ver la imagen y no se le ven los pies, parece suspendida.
@isokessu
@isokessu 3 года назад
Xelicinki on kyllä kaunis kaupunki. Tunnistan vielä monet talot, ehkä yli puolet. 33% on varmaan purettu
@hurri7720
@hurri7720 Год назад
Minun lapsuuden Helsingissä 50 luvulla oli vielä joitakin puutaloja, kivitalot sen sijaan ovat melko hyvin säilyneet. On varsin helppoa nähdä mitä on uutta sen jälkeen.
@user-so6ek9nf6f
@user-so6ek9nf6f 2 месяца назад
Жаль что потеряли такую страну как Российская империя.
@joelvalkila
@joelvalkila 3 года назад
The tempo of Valse Triste is much too fast here....
@s.l.960
@s.l.960 3 года назад
I just thought it's too slow :D but yes you are right. It is much slower
@tarmot5696
@tarmot5696 6 лет назад
Hi again! I just thought if you might recognize where are these two photos taken (see links below). Probably they are from a book named "Rusland en Finland" 1898. The text says "Children playing on the boat pier. Helsingfors", but this text is probably only in the internet, not in the book. I really doubt that "Helsingfors" (Helsinki) is the correct place. Photo 1 - img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6422/158908885.5c/0_b3f85_3257b277_orig Photo 2 - img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6420/158908885.5c/0_b3f86_67daed45_orig
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 6 лет назад
Hi Tuomas, you are correct in all aspects. The two photographs, labelled as you say-"Children playing on the boat pier. Helsingfors" are from the book "Rusland en Finland".......
@ttyppi
@ttyppi 6 лет назад
Nigel Fowler Sutton Yes, thank you. But I think the two photos are not from Finland. What do you think? :)
@NigelFowlerSutton
@NigelFowlerSutton 6 лет назад
I cannot say, in that case.......
@RoskinGreenrake
@RoskinGreenrake 3 года назад
People sat at home less I guess
@marjattasalonen8880
@marjattasalonen8880 4 года назад
Ei ollut autoja
@ssanne9471
@ssanne9471 6 лет назад
ihan kuin ennenvanhaan Helsinkissä oli enemmän ihmisiä kadulla ...??
@ssanne9471
@ssanne9471 6 лет назад
upeita rakennuksia Helsingissä aina siis ollut!
@Hoksaaja
@Hoksaaja 5 лет назад
Keskustassa asui tuolloin paljon enemmän ihmisiä kuin nykyään eikä ollut autoja ja raitiolinjojakin vähän, joka paikkaan kuljettiin jalan.
@Hannulay
@Hannulay 4 года назад
Helsingin keskustassa silloin asuttiin, nykyään siihen ei ole kenelläkään varaa. Mites se oli, Espalla taitaa olla nykyisin 3 asukasta
@vyacheslavvyacheslav9061
@vyacheslavvyacheslav9061 5 лет назад
Venajalla
@eliasaxelson1411
@eliasaxelson1411 3 года назад
Helsinki is an old Russian city?
@TuomasLevoniemi
@TuomasLevoniemi 3 года назад
Helsinki is from the time of Swedish rule, but was built in the "glory" shown in these pictures during Russian rule.
@user-ek5pp2wy3g
@user-ek5pp2wy3g 3 года назад
Swedish rule. Vladimir Lenin was Swedish. Swed, swed, jew, China. Also, he was from masonic family (wolf - son of. Mason). Also, Social Democratic Church. I hope you know that sweden is ruled by British queen. And their masons have no head, so get papers from Mr. Nobody (Britain)' Vladimir Lenin is like Andreas Breivik. Hehe, it is the best image of "swedish style of ruling"
@IgorSmirnovSpb
@IgorSmirnovSpb 3 года назад
After the Russian Empire conquered Finland from Sweden, Finland was granted a special status. The country received its own constitution and parliament. Service in the Russian army was optional and voluntary. The title of Grand Duke of Finland was added to the Russian Emperor.
@heidistenius1189
@heidistenius1189 2 года назад
His grandmothers mother was swedish descent🇸🇪
@user-ek5pp2wy3g
@user-ek5pp2wy3g 2 года назад
@Nastro Adhesivo " Lenin "swedish" ? This criminal was born in the city of Simbirck on the river Wolga and unfortunately it is still today called "Uljanovsk" - I have visited a few of the houses in that town where he has lived with his parents. You are either an imbecile or a lier or both. " Ahahah. Poor Prole. 1) Versin of 1900-1985 = He is true Russian!!!!!! 2) version of 1987-2000 = he is Jew, Jeeeeewww! 3) Reality. Mason-Mafia Family. Swed-Swed-Jew-Some Chiniese/ ALL MEMBERS OF FAMILY were AGENTS, Masons, mafians members. Ja-ja. TYPICAL MASON family. It is so typical to be a Mason. Their Foster-SON (Nikolai Elizarov) is CHIENEESE TAIWAN GESTAPO (Police) leader and PRESIDENT of Taiwan. Of course, British Spy, British Church, killed Russian in Gulag, and LEADER OF ANTI-COMMUNIST PARTY in Taiwan, It typical Spy Biography/
@IgorSmirnovSpb
@IgorSmirnovSpb 3 года назад
Сибелиус
@eeva-liisavirtanen1585
@eeva-liisavirtanen1585 Год назад
Да.
@atreusartus8240
@atreusartus8240 3 года назад
Russia is developing country
@negative8713
@negative8713 2 года назад
Sorry, what?
@user-dv6du6mp4i
@user-dv6du6mp4i 3 года назад
Финны плачут что они не путиноиды
@SuperMika70
@SuperMika70 Месяц назад
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