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Bradford, Electric Tram Ride From Forster Square, 1902. AI Enhanced. BW. 

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Step aboard the electric tram rides departing from Forster Square, Bradford, and brace yourself for an epic tour encompassing the captivating essence of Edwardian Bradford.
Transport yourself back to the year 1902, where you'll bear witness to the remarkable evolution of Bradford. This once unassuming market town experienced a seismic boom during the industrial revolution, catapulting it into the esteemed position of Britain's wool capital. As you traverse the city's streets, you'll be captivated by the enduring architectural splendors that still stand tall today, a testament to the remarkable growth that took place. These streets exude a timeless charm that may never be replicated.
Throughout your visual voyage, keen observers will spot two figures clad in stylish hats and elegant long coats. These are none other than the Mitchell & Kenyon operatives, orchestrating the scenes with meticulous precision. Watch as they guide pedestrians, coaxing them to perform for the camera's gaze. Among the notable moments, keep a lookout for a group of impeccably dressed young women, gracefully redirected to walk past the lens once more, adding a touch of elegance to the footage. You can see this small group in the video thumbnail.
Embark on this captivating journey through time and rediscover the places and people that shaped Edwardian Bradford. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history, marvel at its architectural grandeur and catch a glimpse of life during a transformative era. Join us on this extraordinary tram ride that will leave you with a renewed appreciation for Bradford's enduring beauty and the stories it holds.
The original film was very dull, noisy, contrast was too high, lots of scratches and other blemishes, lots of flicker and jitter from the moving camera. All of this has been corrected.
✔ Tone balanced, dark sections made lighter/light sections made darker.
✔ Original film dissected for multi part AI processing.
✔ AI settings testing, optimised for the best upscale.
✔ Stabilised.
✔ Flicker massively reduced.
✔ Scratches, blemishes and other damage removed to a degree.
✔ Image noise removed.
✔ Image details recovered.
✔ Face details recovered.
✔ Film sharpened.
✔ Music sourced, edited and added for ambience.
✔ Upscaled to HD.
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@letsmooch4857
@letsmooch4857 3 месяца назад
As a Bradfordian i loved that! - how smart people were back in't day!! - Manningham certainly does not look like that now!
@looneytune6955
@looneytune6955 2 месяца назад
I walk along that road every home game of Bradford City to visit Valley Parade. Amazing how the route is still pretty much the same with a lot of the buildings in the video still there, the train station, manor row buildings, the entrance to Lister Park. Completely agree with you that the area itself is not the same, once a very affluent area with huge stone town houses, now a decrepit dumping ground.
@BradfordThroughTheLens
@BradfordThroughTheLens 4 месяца назад
It's absolutely brilliant. The gates at Lister Park give me the chills. Live near them. Thanks
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced 4 месяца назад
Thank you 😁
@TheCarlbrian
@TheCarlbrian 15 дней назад
A once beautiful city. How times change
@thereunionparty
@thereunionparty 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful! Such excitement at the beginning to be involved in the filming. These Mitchell and Kenyon films are such a treasure trove of the Edwardian era.
@user-lh4tw9qp1j
@user-lh4tw9qp1j 7 месяцев назад
Видно, как дети сремятся попасть в историю, бегая перед объективом камеры! Все они живые, веселые, ловкие остались такими навсегда, тем самым радуя нас, живущих в другое время и в другом мире!! Браво!! Незабываемые и очень интересные кадры! 😊😊
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced 7 месяцев назад
Спасибо. Представьте себе также, что все они родились в 19 веке, 2 века назад! Это действительно другой мир. Думаю, камеры тогда были новинкой, и для развлечений больше было нечего делать, отсюда и такое увлечение. :)
@SamHocking
@SamHocking 7 месяцев назад
Cool. Starts Lower Kirkgate, turns right onto Cheapside, Manor Road, Manningham Lane, past Broad Street, Stone Street, along Manor Row, past Thorncliffe Road? Clifton Street, across Queens Road and ending at Lister Park entrance.
@harri2626
@harri2626 2 месяца назад
One of the many excellent films produced by Mitchell & Kenyon to show at local halls to townsfolk that evening or the next day, after a quick film processing later in the day. Note at 4min 30sec, either Mr Mitchell or Mr Kenyon speaking to the girls to ask them to "parade" in front of the camera as the tram passes soon after. They used to create "scenes" along the route to enhance the viewing experience and sell more tickets. Note also, at 7min 25 sec the tram extension being laid from Lister Park Gates to Heaton which opened for service in May 1902.
@xr6lad
@xr6lad 2 месяца назад
Yes I thought that’s what he was doing. Did you see how thin that waist was as well.
@FilmbuffWSussex
@FilmbuffWSussex 7 месяцев назад
Goodness, a corner of England 120 years ago…the subjective camera,always on the move gives the images a dreamlike,surreal quality as if we are revisiting this epoch. Thanks a million for this
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it :)
@Rambobambo007
@Rambobambo007 5 месяцев назад
Peaple are so well dressed and smart
@martinh9099
@martinh9099 Месяц назад
Probably because they knew they were gonna be on camera!
@josephloftus3136
@josephloftus3136 4 месяца назад
Beautiful history
@Ponieslad
@Ponieslad 3 месяца назад
My grandfather could have been one of those kids larking on Manningham lane, he would have been about 7 years old then. He was born there.
@redsquirrel1086
@redsquirrel1086 27 дней назад
I love these. Almost everybody is wearing a hat! I feel a strange sort of affinity with these people for some reason. Perhaps it's because every single one of them is long gone.
@kevintravis5123
@kevintravis5123 4 месяца назад
how smart everyone is dressed, Bradford was wealthy back then... unlike now !
@imransharif443
@imransharif443 3 месяца назад
Nice beautiful old video
@phildewhirst8415
@phildewhirst8415 Год назад
Brilliant film. Thanks for sharing.
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@janmargaret7972
@janmargaret7972 Месяц назад
I so enjoyed watching this. I can recognise all the old buildings. Seemed strange seeing the park with a high wall. The Spotted House. I used to go to there in the seventies. Those people waving, all long gone now. A window into the past. Wonderful thank you.
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced Месяц назад
Great to hear you enjoyed it. That's why I work on these films. :) Maybe you can resolve or likely expand on a mystery? "The Spotted House" looks to be half buried. even to the point of one window, bottom left, being partly covered. Look at the sill, almost none of it is exposed. Even a corner of the window is covered. It's highly unlikely a building would be constructed in to the small hillside in this fashion. There's a strange chimney/funnel like object on the lower floor between the 2 windows, was that still there in your day? The entrance on the street looks like an adaption, providing access to what was previously the first floor. I see the 2 windows there are bricked up, which is odd for a pub. Was there evidence inside of an adjustment to the structure? Maybe there were 2 bars on separate floors. A stairs of a different design. Odd arrangement to rooms etc. It's stranger still when you consider the graveyard next door is on the same level as the first floor of this building. I guess an adaption in a graveyard is easier.
@janmargaret7972
@janmargaret7972 Месяц назад
@@livinghistoryaienhanced. Yes I see what you mean about the bricked up windows. I’m sorry I can’t remember much about the building. I was too busy having fun at the jazz nights.
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced Месяц назад
@@janmargaret7972 Ha Ha fair enough :D
@WillScarlet1991
@WillScarlet1991 Месяц назад
@@livinghistoryaienhanced The bricked-up windows were due to the window tax. The more you had, the more tax you paid. The act was abolished in 1851, so presumably that building was built in the early 1800s, even earlier.
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced Месяц назад
@@WillScarlet1991 Ah, OK. I forgot about the window tax. Even so, why the main windows and door which would have encouraged passing trade? Perhaps changes to the interior dictated the change.
@KarlPhillips-fu6hh
@KarlPhillips-fu6hh 2 дня назад
Lived in Bradford most of my life and always resented how everyone says it was a shithole, but looking how it used to be ...it IS a shithole now. Very obviously an important place then.
@xr6lad
@xr6lad 2 месяца назад
Somewhere there is my Great Grandfather and Gramd mother. He was an architect and had a hand in designing City Hall. They had a big house out at Eccleshill with servants. I’ve heard tales of my great grandmother and her ladies maid. The family still had the house until the late 1950’s but had to sell it. Death duties were vicious back then.
@toxicclown3035
@toxicclown3035 2 месяца назад
They had a working tram system and everyone was well dressed. Look how far we've devolved since then.
@kencook7580
@kencook7580 Месяц назад
I agree, heartbreaking.
@keithnaylor1981
@keithnaylor1981 7 месяцев назад
Amazing!
@WillScarlet1991
@WillScarlet1991 8 месяцев назад
This is fantastic 😊
@eggnog158
@eggnog158 9 месяцев назад
This is incredible the original is so grainy, this just brings it to life so much more! Some of the AI faces in the distance are a little bit creepy, but still so amazing!
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced 9 месяцев назад
Thank you. The tech has moved on quiet a bit since I worked on this. Face enhancement is now available. :)
@welshlad6427
@welshlad6427 Год назад
This blows my mind.
@xr6lad
@xr6lad 2 месяца назад
What I think is sad in some of these is that those little children would be at the Right age to fight 12 years later in WW1. How many didn’t make it.
@ClaireL77777
@ClaireL77777 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@Ponieslad
@Ponieslad 3 месяца назад
4:06 the film jumps. They were approaching Belle Vue pub and barracks.
@user-tf9fh4sy4c
@user-tf9fh4sy4c 6 месяцев назад
All those kids. 12 years later...........
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced 6 месяцев назад
A free trip to France!
@harri2626
@harri2626 2 месяца назад
@@livinghistoryaienhanced Possibly a one-way trip for many.
@BrianWinstanley-lv7gw
@BrianWinstanley-lv7gw 2 месяца назад
The old boy at 5:45 looks about 70 years old meaning he might have been born around 1830 😮
@anneeq008
@anneeq008 4 месяца назад
I take it Bradford was really affluent in that time? They all look so well dressed and the streets are so clean....
@WillScarlet1991
@WillScarlet1991 4 месяца назад
The rich were mill owners and other businesses in the city. The rest were very poor, ill, and died much early ☹️
@looneytune6955
@looneytune6955 2 месяца назад
One of the richest areas of the country outside London. But only for a few select folk. Had the lowest life expectancy of adults in the country.
@benbeck1
@benbeck1 2 месяца назад
Manningham was where all the German Jewish textile export house owners lived, a very affluent area as was Heaton where I'm surmising this tram was heading. Most of the city was poor working class with low life expectancy although the success of the wool textile industry saw things quickly improve for most workers over the next decade.
@patmurphy6843
@patmurphy6843 3 месяца назад
hasn't changed
@malcolmmoore5260
@malcolmmoore5260 Год назад
Do you have any idea where the park entrance at 7:26 is ?
@beckystack1986
@beckystack1986 Год назад
That Lister Park entrance is on the corner of Oak Lane going onto Keighley Road.
@pongysocks
@pongysocks 5 месяцев назад
Couldn't help but notice how slender some of the girls waists were!
@montygemma
@montygemma 4 месяца назад
A lot of women did wear uncomfortable lace up girdles back then so it can be a little bit decieving.
@joshrogan9981
@joshrogan9981 2 месяца назад
There's something strange when the tram comes into view 3:23 The tram is stationary although it appears to be moving, and the driver looks like a dummy. There's a man with a similar hat stood just to the left and in front of the vehicle who looks like he could be the real driver... weird.
@harri2626
@harri2626 2 месяца назад
The tram is at a tram stop, and that is an inspector standing alongside. No doubt they both wanted to be on the film, so "posed" until the camera had passed.
@sarahfeather812
@sarahfeather812 5 месяцев назад
Is this footage real, it says AI enhanced. Can you post the original footage unedited so the viewers can compare?
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced 5 месяцев назад
AI is not currently advanced enough to fake things at this level.That is natural movement, natural camera movement, fully coherent scenes etc. :D
@chiguarina
@chiguarina 5 месяцев назад
casi no se ven mujeres
@patmurphy6843
@patmurphy6843 3 месяца назад
it was illegal to be fat , also illegal not to wear a hat.🥴🥴
@livinghistoryaienhanced
@livinghistoryaienhanced 3 месяца назад
😁
@typhoon2827
@typhoon2827 Месяц назад
It hasn't taken long to go from a smart, wealthy town to an absolute shitehole.
@WillScarlet1991
@WillScarlet1991 Месяц назад
Blame those running the city since the 60s.
@cannywf1
@cannywf1 5 месяцев назад
6:42, Nothing like the taxi drivers you have of today in Bradford, or anywhere else for that matter. Bradford has been so culturally enriched that it’s unrecognisable compared to this video. Unfortunately it’s just like many other places in England, so very sad to see how things were then and how they are now. Cultural enrichment has well and truly overtaken.
@benbeck1
@benbeck1 2 месяца назад
There's still 350,000 British whites living in Bradford. Unlike other cities and towns in the UK they haven't abandoned the city.
@MoMiah-ki6tz
@MoMiah-ki6tz 19 дней назад
Real British beutifull to see now its like a international airport
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