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American Daguerreotype Photo Portraits From the 1840's: Part 1 

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Daguerreotype portraits of identified and unidentified people in the United States taken during the 1840's.
Sources: Library of Congress, The J. Paul Getty Museum.
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@kayp.7757
@kayp.7757 4 года назад
The unidentified 'armed' young man was quite handsome!
@inesnaglic472
@inesnaglic472 4 года назад
Yup😉
@inesnaglic472
@inesnaglic472 4 года назад
@@izabelabogdanovic Wow, that is one good looking father✌
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 2 года назад
Indeed!
@kenvarnold3659
@kenvarnold3659 4 года назад
Stunning clarity...many of them look so modern...wonderful
@vonlossberg
@vonlossberg 5 лет назад
Looking at these is like a time machine. The first photos of people. Just is amazing.
@ninja1676
@ninja1676 2 года назад
It's more incredible how these were kept in such good condition for so long
@SStupendous
@SStupendous Год назад
Earliest photos of people were only in about 1838, amazing how far it came in a decade
@SSmith-fm9kg
@SSmith-fm9kg 4 года назад
Many of these people were born in the late 1700s. Awesome.
@SStupendous
@SStupendous Год назад
That would make them close to 50 years old, while most people here are clearly younger....
@dguy0386
@dguy0386 9 месяцев назад
​@@SStupendousyes, but the point still stands for the older people
@SStupendous
@SStupendous 5 месяцев назад
​@@dguy0386True.
@wolfpak8228
@wolfpak8228 7 лет назад
I could look at these all day, it's so interesting looking back in time..
@michaelgaynor6866
@michaelgaynor6866 4 года назад
Look up Robert Cornelius, I live in Philadelphia about six blocks from where his Mansion once stood. March 2020
@cleocatra9324
@cleocatra9324 Год назад
He was pretty cute
@vintagebrew1057
@vintagebrew1057 6 лет назад
The man holding the Daguerreotypes is a photographer displaying his work. I think I have seen him in a post mortem one holding a dead child. These images seem otherwordly and I could look at them for hours. Their faces are so intense probably due to having to remain still for the exposure time. Check out a British book "The Sunday Times History of Photographs" it also has some incredible images. Thanks for sharing.
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 4 года назад
It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend. William Blake
@huolalupin6008
@huolalupin6008 3 года назад
Superb. I had no idea daguerreotypes could be so vivid.
@doloressimpson7456
@doloressimpson7456 2 года назад
They are so "vivid" because the subjects didn't MOVE & they didn't MOVE .... because they are DEAD !!! They were posed to look ALIVE !!! Victorian photographers were very skilled at doing this !!! That's why it's called POST MORTEM. Many of their eye lids literally had "painted on EYES" over their eye lids.
@boredcrab2
@boredcrab2 6 лет назад
It's so crazy to think that not only is everyone in these photos dead, but that their children and grandchildren are dead too.
@carowells1607
@carowells1607 5 лет назад
mwaddisfilms Everybody dies.
@PresidentGas1
@PresidentGas1 4 года назад
@@carowells1607 Apparently he didn't realize that.
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 4 года назад
@@PresidentGas1 his point went right over your head.......
@PresidentGas1
@PresidentGas1 4 года назад
@@irisheyesofbelfast Lol ... hardly
@misst.e.a.187
@misst.e.a.187 4 года назад
It's so 'crazy' to think that I was alive when my great grandparents, grandparents and parents were alive , and now they've all gone.
@leod-sigefast
@leod-sigefast 6 лет назад
The He-man haircut seemed to be very popular in the 1840s! Great pictures, thanks!
@andresdiaz2737
@andresdiaz2737 6 лет назад
The ears were always covered. Appearently weird beards started later in 1850 decade, most guys on 1840s bearly had sideburns
@musicaltheatergeek79
@musicaltheatergeek79 4 года назад
@@andresdiaz2737 Kind of like how most guys were clean-shaven in the 1990s-2000s, but in the 2010s-2020s every other man has a friggin' beard. The bushy ones are gross! I want this trend to end!
@SStupendous
@SStupendous 5 месяцев назад
​@@musicaltheatergeek79Speak for yourself, let the 2020s have the Victorian facial hair come back!
@SStupendous
@SStupendous 5 месяцев назад
​@@andresdiaz2737Weird beards? It's called the peak of facial hair
@nakuadaksg1712
@nakuadaksg1712 5 лет назад
Amazing portraits nice video👍
@Grandizer8989
@Grandizer8989 4 года назад
There are more pix uploaded to Facebook every 2 minutes than all of the photos taken in the 1800s combined
@greendeane1
@greendeane1 2 года назад
It's quite possible the sleeping child is in fact dead. It was not uncommon to take "sleeping" photos of deceased children.
@Mybpeterson
@Mybpeterson 2 года назад
My first thought as well. It was a common practice to photograph dead people of all ages. Children were prominent, but they even had posing stands for deceased adults to keep them standing upright. Seems ghoulish now.
@rtususian
@rtususian 4 года назад
OMG The handsome man at 0:25 is a rarity. You usually don't see such hot looking people from the 1800s. or even the early 20th century. His face is timeless.
@carowells1607
@carowells1607 5 лет назад
The man with the calculating machine looks just like Stephen Collins.
@b3j8
@b3j8 4 года назад
No Daguerrotype photos have surfaced in my Family tree, so far. But I did come upon a "Tin-type" photo, which was much more affordable, taken of my 3rd Gr8 Grandfather's family in the early 1860s. Either way, priceless! Thanks for posting these!
@FREEMAN....
@FREEMAN.... 4 года назад
Almost two centuries ago. Not to mention some of them were born in the late 1700. For the first time in history, humans can see the exact face of humans who lived right generations before them.
@MsRen-gk1yn
@MsRen-gk1yn 7 лет назад
Fascinating to see these old photos. Had to chuckle at some of the hairstyles the men were sporting. lol.
@dariod4366
@dariod4366 5 лет назад
Great photos 😉
@SuperLn1991
@SuperLn1991 5 лет назад
Thank you for adding "american" in your title :) most of youtube video only show american stuff but never precise it as if it was the only country of the world :) great video!
@cathyburns750
@cathyburns750 3 года назад
Lovely pictures of a simpler time.
@BandiGetOffTheRoof
@BandiGetOffTheRoof 4 года назад
0:29 He is a handsome fella...wonder how many of his descendants are alive today... I like 2:37 too...he was like, "let's get crazy and take your photo machine up on the roof! haha
@misst.e.a.187
@misst.e.a.187 4 года назад
He looks like psychopath
@Viajero-1980
@Viajero-1980 2 года назад
It is very curious, becauseat that time it was very rare to see men without mustache
@jamesagwe2981
@jamesagwe2981 2 года назад
@@Viajero-1980 I wonder if I'm related to that man at @0:29
@scottmatheson2390
@scottmatheson2390 5 лет назад
4:13 I've seen this family portrait before and admire it's immediacy and warm feeling. This obviously a close knit loving family that in their enviable innocence are living in a time where the Civil War is still a decade and a half in the future, and the idea of a "world war" yet to happen during the 2nd decade of the next century would have been inconceivable.
@KatZolitaMason
@KatZolitaMason 5 лет назад
What beautiful people they are and what great STYLE they have! -Not at all dressed as boringingly as how I thought of people in those times before. Thanks for sharing
@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 Год назад
Photographs were very expensive at that time. Only the wealthy people in the cities, and plantation owners, could afford to get photographs of themselves and their families.
@RPRIMICI
@RPRIMICI 2 года назад
- 1838 - earliest confirmed photograph taken with exposure time measured in minutes (instead of hours) was taken by Louis Daguerre. The image was of a Paris street and the process is the first practical photographic process called a 'Daguerreotype'.
@MartinThomas-m1g
@MartinThomas-m1g 15 дней назад
That explains that. Thanks.👍
@mikeburch2998
@mikeburch2998 4 года назад
I think you're cycling them a little to quickly. But thank you for your effort.
@zzzzxxxx341
@zzzzxxxx341 4 года назад
Pretty spectacular to see the looks of the people two centuries past from our time.
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 5 лет назад
Thumbnail guy 😍
@johnathanryan2117
@johnathanryan2117 5 лет назад
Incredible to think that some of these people would've been born in the 18th century and be adults when the 19th century came around. The fella with the key looks like Great Expectations character Wemmick, from the David Lean film adaptation. The lady with her daughter's head resting on her lap is stunning. Locked in time.
@pharaonalain8718
@pharaonalain8718 4 года назад
Magnifique portraits
@zoyapetrusheva6105
@zoyapetrusheva6105 6 лет назад
No blond women? Obviously, they were not dyeing their hair blond back then. Which is why they look so beautiful and classy!
@shieldsup2076
@shieldsup2076 5 лет назад
(moron)
@jurgenwind
@jurgenwind 5 лет назад
i noticed that, most people in victorian era photos either had black ,brown, or grey hair. it's kinda rare to see a blonde person in a victorian era photo
@josephdockemeyer4807
@josephdockemeyer4807 5 лет назад
@@jurgenwind Some would have had red hair, auburn, chestnut, dark blonde, honey blonde, etc... Some hair colors don't translate to B&W film. Reason stars like Jean Harlow went plantinum - so it would show up on film.
@misst.e.a.187
@misst.e.a.187 4 года назад
@@shieldsup2076 exactly
@misst.e.a.187
@misst.e.a.187 4 года назад
@@jurgenwind It's something to do with the Daguerreotype and the lack of colour pigments, and not because of the absence of blonds.
@phillipecook3227
@phillipecook3227 4 года назад
Wondrous images from a time long gone. I wonder when it became fashionable to smile in photographs? Clearly not in the 1840s.
@kenr9545
@kenr9545 4 года назад
Phillipe Cook ...back then, subjects had to hold a pose for an extended time to avoid a blurry result, and smiling for that long was rather exhausting.
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 4 года назад
@@kenr9545 exactly but it was also considered undignified to smile and indicated mental illness or intoxication. We know that's not always true but back then it's what people assumed. Bad teeth didn't help either.
@kenr9545
@kenr9545 4 года назад
Carrie Rogers ...excellent point.
@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 Год назад
There is a Daguerreotype photo that was made during the Mexican War in the 1840s, of two soldiers, and one of them was smiling. One of them was killed in the war, but I don’t know which one he was.
@FallingGalaxy
@FallingGalaxy 5 лет назад
We have an old family photo like these, from like the late 1800s/early 1900s of like my 3rd great grandparents, I think, and a tin photo too, from I guess the same time period or maybe earlier? I don't know.
@catman8670
@catman8670 2 года назад
Just a bit slower, it’s so interesting!
@teresatorres8540
@teresatorres8540 4 года назад
Intense eyes on the gent on 0.32 .
@armin.amirian
@armin.amirian 3 года назад
What an archive!!!
@wokeeye6441
@wokeeye6441 3 года назад
If anyone has daguerreotypes like these from the 1840s, I am willing to buy them. Top dollar
@phaecops
@phaecops Год назад
The family picture with the sleeping baby could have been made with a dead child. I have seen these "last" family portraits before from this era.
@heliotropezzz333
@heliotropezzz333 6 лет назад
0:31 looks like Emma Thompson's husband - Greg Wise
@metteholm4833
@metteholm4833 6 лет назад
No. 3 Star look!
@gvbrandolini
@gvbrandolini 2 года назад
Interessante
@patrickbush9526
@patrickbush9526 2 года назад
I think the photo of The Addams Family is a post-mortem picture of their child
@jec1ny
@jec1ny 2 года назад
5:01 the key was an important symbol in Freemasonry. The gentleman was probably a master mason in the secretive society.
@HistoryBuff75
@HistoryBuff75 8 лет назад
Adam's Family Portrait @ 2:14:I wonder if the child is asleep or dead?
@lindahart1342
@lindahart1342 7 лет назад
HistoryBuff75 she looks dead to me. photos of the dead were common then
@32juancruz
@32juancruz 6 лет назад
HistoryBuff75 is a post mortem picture. The child is death.
@emmaduncan2991
@emmaduncan2991 6 лет назад
I believe Gomez and Morticia are holding a deceased Pugsly or Wednesday...
@Jilli8310
@Jilli8310 6 лет назад
Imagine being the mother having to hold your dead child or loved one, just so you can get that one photo for rememberance, so sad. As you probably know many people did not take tons of photos back then.
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 5 лет назад
Yeah I guess dead. Hands curled up.
@ninja1676
@ninja1676 2 года назад
It's seem like the 1800s were more formal back then but that's just how i look at it.
@azzuro79
@azzuro79 5 лет назад
Very strange / fascinating / eerie looking at these in 2019 100 plus something years from now someone, some where will feel the same looking at "us "
@JuanPablo-vw7ko
@JuanPablo-vw7ko 4 года назад
Still fascinating in 2020!
@lillymay3632
@lillymay3632 4 года назад
And wondering why women all looked the same in the early 200's - orange foundation, thick comedy eyebrows and trout pouts; taking on the same poses for selfies.
@phillipecook3227
@phillipecook3227 4 года назад
Doubt it. Too much crap for future historians to wade through.
@samnicholson5051
@samnicholson5051 3 года назад
@@phillipecook3227 True, photography has been extremely abundant for a long time. My grandmothers house has an expansive mountain of photos from the 1930s. Which is very interesting to look at first, but after a while it's just "meh".
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 2 года назад
That Adams family pic, I think the child was deceased. 2:16
@silverstar4289
@silverstar4289 4 года назад
Noticing in this era, most of the gentleman are without beards or mustaches. Seemed to have changed by 1860’s
@tobytawaqal3678
@tobytawaqal3678 4 года назад
Yes, the beard trend started in 1850's.
@samnicholson5051
@samnicholson5051 3 года назад
The men look really cool by modern standards because of their longer hair and beards but they were probably just the 1840s equivalent of clean shaven short haired man who wears polo shirts and hates anything that resembles a hippie.
@juanjulioromancampos9814
@juanjulioromancampos9814 3 года назад
Que interesante ver fotografías de hace ,180, 170 años de antigüedad, gente que vivió en otra época,con idiosincrasia diferente a la actual.
@TheConorsmithusa
@TheConorsmithusa 4 года назад
great photos but you should of added some classical music over them. Grieg perhaps?
4 года назад
What's with the neck beards?!
@tobytawaqal3678
@tobytawaqal3678 4 года назад
Yes, neck beards were one of the trends in 1840's. We could've said the same about goatie patches of the 2000's.
@TheRhNegative
@TheRhNegative 7 лет назад
Isaiah Lukens needs a comb
@32juancruz
@32juancruz 6 лет назад
The lady and her daughter (minute 3:45) were beautiful
@daisynieves1644
@daisynieves1644 5 лет назад
carmen carrillo I thought so too!
@joemacdonald5402
@joemacdonald5402 4 года назад
Yea I liked that one to
@chynnadoll3277
@chynnadoll3277 2 года назад
That man holding the rifle at the 0.32 mark is gorgeous ❤️❤️🥰, or I should say, WAS gorgeous.
@McIntyreBible
@McIntyreBible 4 года назад
Portraits from c.1840, 1:19, 2:20, 3:05, 4:53
@Lardenoy
@Lardenoy Год назад
Fascinant ! Chateaubriand (1768-1848) et Madame Royale, fille de Louis XVI et de Marie-Antoinette, étaient vivants quand ces clichés furent pris ! A 4'04, chaise "troubadour" en vogue depuis 1830...
@NeTxGrl
@NeTxGrl 2 года назад
The armed man has movie star looks. Maybe I should consider time travel and visit for a few days.
@burymedeep-be7dm
@burymedeep-be7dm 4 года назад
The woman on the left at 0:44 was beautiful. And 3:44 as well!
@AxelleDomie
@AxelleDomie 5 лет назад
il n'y pas de son?
@kadeemthomas6
@kadeemthomas6 5 лет назад
Think about the comments if these were instagram pics😂😂🤣🤣
@paralelepipedoatomico9031
@paralelepipedoatomico9031 4 года назад
Ô povo lindo!
@jamessmith-pf5zf
@jamessmith-pf5zf 4 года назад
I think that the picture of the Adams family @2:15 is one of those death pictures where a child dies and the parents or family have a portrait taken with their dead child to remember them by. Pretty gruesome by today's standards I guess, but back then people were a lot more familiar with death than we are today.
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 4 года назад
Not post mortem. Closed eyes don't mean dead. Easier to photograph small children as they napped.
@jakemachine2686
@jakemachine2686 8 лет назад
I'll look it up, but i wonder when people began to smile
@HistoryBuff75
@HistoryBuff75 8 лет назад
+Jake MacHine Decades later when photography became faster. In the early days people had to sit still for an extended period or the photograph would be blurry.
@Chubachus
@Chubachus 7 лет назад
In the 1840's, check out my series of videos about the Earliest Photographs of Victorians Smiling.
@32juancruz
@32juancruz 6 лет назад
Adam's wife was very beautiful
@carowells1607
@carowells1607 6 лет назад
HistoryBuff75 That's not why people usually didn't smile. It was simply the custom to pose this way, carried over from the days of posing for portrait paintings. It didn't occur to most people to smile for no reason, but the exposure time was short enough that it could be done, as evidenced by these photos: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X7S6eYdG624.html
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 4 года назад
It was also considered undignified back then to smile in a photo, and bad teeth didn't help.
@HildaT
@HildaT 5 лет назад
2:59 Elisa and John? So one of them is actually a boy?
@musicaltheatergeek79
@musicaltheatergeek79 4 года назад
Correct. Boys used to wear dresses until they were toilet-trained. Then they were 'breeched,' meaning they started wearing short pants; when they came of age, they graduated to long pants. Similarly, girls began wearing long hemlines once they entered womanhood. All of that changed post-WWI (c. 1918).
@CrowIIII
@CrowIIII 2 года назад
I think the Adams family at about 2:16 is a memento mori.
@xylfox
@xylfox 4 года назад
10 years after Goethes death!!
@wdd3141
@wdd3141 4 года назад
The names of so many of these people are lost to history.
@luckyme100178
@luckyme100178 5 лет назад
The last one is mason?
@seattlered3018
@seattlered3018 2 года назад
I can tell that the Three unidentified women were sisters. They all had the same face and small dark eyes.
@Am-dh9gq
@Am-dh9gq 2 года назад
They look so big back then
@timkvenland1885
@timkvenland1885 6 лет назад
When these people were alive they didn't even have electricity.
@Verityization
@Verityization 4 года назад
They didn't have flush toilets, either. No antibiotics. Just started to have trains.
@wokeeye6441
@wokeeye6441 3 года назад
Thry had the electric telegraphs and flushing toilets
@NormanMStewart
@NormanMStewart 5 лет назад
0:28 That's one handsome son-of-a-bitch!
@JohnDoeXYZ
@JohnDoeXYZ 2 года назад
4:16 Looks like Rob Schneider.
@pollypurree1834
@pollypurree1834 3 года назад
Note that only one had gray hair
@malcolmcanning548
@malcolmcanning548 4 года назад
Was this preflood or post
@wokeeye6441
@wokeeye6441 3 года назад
Preflood, its obvious.
@rgwholt
@rgwholt 4 года назад
Why not put the text under the image ? ....... you seem to dwell longer on the description, not matter how long it is , than you do on the picture itself.
@wustenfuchs7963
@wustenfuchs7963 2 года назад
The guy at 0:30 looks like Daniel Day Lewis.
@imbluz
@imbluz 4 года назад
The girl on the lower right at 0: 44 is very pretty.
@metteholm4833
@metteholm4833 6 лет назад
Adams Family (2:14) Post mortem. Surely.
@carowells1607
@carowells1607 5 лет назад
mette holm Nope, disagree.
@lunasanja4574
@lunasanja4574 5 лет назад
@@carowells1607 ikr. Some page on the web put that article once out, years and years ago and now almost everyone is regurgitating this factoid on every Victorian photos-video, no matter if correct or not. Heavily annoying!
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 4 года назад
@@lunasanja4574 preach! And if you try to educate, people get so nasty and accuse you of being rude and inevitably are rude to you. I used to feel bad for the folks being scammed out of literally hundreds of dollars for one PM photo that is not PM. No more!
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 4 года назад
Why? Because her eyes are closed? Closed eyes don't mean dead. It was easier to photograph small children as they slept.
@PresidentGas1
@PresidentGas1 4 года назад
It was a rough life back then ........ hence there never seems to be joy exuding from any of them. Hope they were happier than they looked.
@savedbygodsgrace.9058
@savedbygodsgrace.9058 4 года назад
With this type of photography a person could not hold a smile long enough.
@badgerrrlattin35
@badgerrrlattin35 4 года назад
To look into the eyes of a man from a more enlightened age.
@williamjordan5554
@williamjordan5554 4 года назад
They had slavery, dude.
@Revelwoodie
@Revelwoodie 4 года назад
They also had child labor. And women couldn't vote.
@gingerbread7829
@gingerbread7829 Год назад
Nah bruh their lifestyle and principles were far more primitive and backwards as compared to today.
@protochris
@protochris 7 месяцев назад
3:13 Looks like Dave Letterman.
@aditsingh5114
@aditsingh5114 Год назад
The unidentified armed man is patrick bateman gone back in time.
@jessicam653
@jessicam653 4 года назад
0.29 hermoso 😍
@mybluebelly
@mybluebelly 4 года назад
The video is too fast. Need more time to look at the pictures.
@mybluebelly
@mybluebelly 4 года назад
@MAC The first picture was there for 4 seconds. That`s cutting it a bit close woldn`t you say ?
@carowells1607
@carowells1607 5 лет назад
In the photo of the woman and dog, the dogs eyes are closed. Obviously that's a canine post mortem.
@BothSugarNSpice
@BothSugarNSpice 4 года назад
Slow down. To fast.
@johnwilliamson2276
@johnwilliamson2276 4 года назад
The child of the (Adams Family) was dead at the time of this photo.
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 3 года назад
No sure wasn't. None of these are post mortem.
@kevinbergin9971
@kevinbergin9971 4 года назад
I played it at 2X speed, since there was no audio it worked out fine.
@lechatvenere
@lechatvenere 4 года назад
I think that the child in the arms of his parents (Adam's Familly) is dead. Lots of people did this kind of photography back in this time, to have memories of dead people.
@BOEHHO89
@BOEHHO89 5 лет назад
Grim people .
@JimmyKraktov
@JimmyKraktov 4 года назад
The Adams din't have to worry about changing that kid's diaper.
@alohathaxted
@alohathaxted 4 года назад
That baby was dead. This was once normal to take photos with the dead in order to remember them better. There were a lot of child hood fatalities.
@irisheyesofbelfast
@irisheyesofbelfast 3 года назад
Closed eyes do not mean dead. Smaller children were often photographed as they napped because they were still. Nothing about that photo is pm.
@Bob-zr6mr
@Bob-zr6mr 4 года назад
History: Americans.
@gardenplots283
@gardenplots283 6 лет назад
The portrait of an unidentified family seems to be all men dressed as women. In fact most appear to be the same man. Trick photography in the old days?
@1945joshuaruiz
@1945joshuaruiz 5 лет назад
I doubt it . It’s most likely the fashion tread back then with the clothes and hair . I mean it’s not like today where we can a shirt from China and some chinos from Germany . Pretty much it’ was very limited
@kmeccat
@kmeccat 5 лет назад
Second from right definitely looks like a man in a dress. If it's a woman, it's a fugly woman!
@catherinealbion6955
@catherinealbion6955 4 года назад
Looks faked
@kmeccat
@kmeccat 6 лет назад
They were very rarely overweight then, men appear to suffer less baldness. We are devolving.
@JuanPablo-vw7ko
@JuanPablo-vw7ko 4 года назад
Interesting observations!👌
@gingerbread7829
@gingerbread7829 Год назад
They also had a much higher mortality rate and on average would go through much more pain than the the average man now. Medicine and anesthesia was far more primitive. Don't take what you have for granted and act like that was the golden era.
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 3 года назад
The Adams family's baby may have been dead.
@johnphillips7144
@johnphillips7144 4 года назад
All of the male photos look as if they just got out of bed. Were combs not invented yet?
@cristinazezere1500
@cristinazezere1500 4 года назад
This is something that really puzzles me. Looking at these and other 19th century photos, there are a lot of men, especially older, that don't seem to have used a comb for a fortnight! It's odd that they didn't think of this when taking a photo was such an important event that didn't happen all the time, as it does now.
@donserna4456
@donserna4456 4 года назад
Deep fake images. No better way to alter history especially when you claim unidentified. Only later through extensive research to later identify the historical image. Genius..
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