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Surreal Old Timey Film Of New York City In 1911 

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More Old Film of Cities Around the World here - • The 1890's ~ Amazing R... ...Rare Footage of New York City in 1911 shows everyday life in New York City over 100 years ago. The film features famous landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Flatiron Building, and showcases what life on New York streets looked like. The early 1900s were a period of rapid change for New York City. The city's population was ballooning as an influx of immigrants passed through Ellis Island. Massive skyscrapers began popping up seemingly overnight, many of them among the tallest in the world at the time. And new technology such as automobiles and elevated trains made the city more accessible than ever.
In 1911, Swedish company Svenska Biografteatern produced a nine-minute film showing everyday life in Manhattan. The remarkably clear footage, released by the Museum of Modern Art last year, includes recognizable modern-day landmarks like the Flatiron Building and the Statue of Liberty, as well as buildings that no longer exist, such as the New York Herald Building.
"Produced only three years before the outbreak of World War I, the everyday life of the city recorded here - street traffic, people going about their business - has a casual, almost pastoral quality," the museum wrote.
The film shows a boat arriving at New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty in the distance.
The harbor is still used by cruise lines, commuter ferries, and tourist boats. And the Statue of Liberty is as popular a tourist destination as ever.
The Flatiron Building, completed in 1902, was one of the tallest buildings in the world when it was built.
Today, the Flatiron Building isn't among the tallest 1,000 buildings in New York City. But its distinct appearance has made it one of the most popular and photographed landmarks in the Big Apple.
#blackandwhite #film #timemachine
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@lordburlap1925
@lordburlap1925 4 года назад
When someone in this film looks directly into the camera I say hello to them...from me to you through space and time...
@Whynot356
@Whynot356 3 года назад
Me too. 😊
@ajmandmggfan
@ajmandmggfan 3 года назад
Are you The Doctor?
@bloodtypena
@bloodtypena 3 года назад
Same plus if they wave i wave back
@juliusuzutunda
@juliusuzutunda 3 года назад
These people aren't really dead.
@Andy-bh8hw
@Andy-bh8hw 3 года назад
Lord Burlap they’re going to haunt you in your sleep now
@sallygomez8799
@sallygomez8799 5 лет назад
You didn't go out without a hat...how nice everyone looks. Thanks!
@timhansen4556
@timhansen4556 5 лет назад
All those light-colored men's hats with the wide black band were "boaters hats"", made of straw for the warm summer weather. In the winter they wore "bowlers", made of felt. At least that's what Google says was the fashion for 1911.
@judsonkr
@judsonkr 5 лет назад
And you took the hat off when you went inside.
@kirkrobinson873
@kirkrobinson873 5 лет назад
I noticed that also...every single person except a few kids are wearing a hat!
@richardcollis4743
@richardcollis4743 5 лет назад
Yeah everybody wore hats.
@jimmyismealright
@jimmyismealright 5 лет назад
It must have been a bald man's paradise.
@wahiawamang6622
@wahiawamang6622 3 года назад
Every one of them are gone now. All the tears, laughter and stories lost to the ages. The same fate awaits us. Cool video. Love it
@josephambrose2852
@josephambrose2852 2 года назад
Party pooper
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
IMagine if they were still alive. Now that would be something to fascinate, not that people die. No news there.
@tan73h
@tan73h 4 года назад
Everyone dressed so formally. Lady attires are elegant.
@Whynot356
@Whynot356 3 года назад
It was that area . It was their normal . My great grdmother who was from the Caribbean used to dress like that. My great uncles used to wear hats. I saw their pictures.
@lynlyn5011
@lynlyn5011 3 года назад
i just love watching them and everyone looks respectful..it's sad now a days it's seems people ignored being dignified
@paulwilliams8555
@paulwilliams8555 3 года назад
Going back decades women have always dress elegantly especially when they had such tiny waist
@kathylynne2011
@kathylynne2011 3 года назад
Yeah, and straw hats were all the rage.
@Reitz86
@Reitz86 5 лет назад
My grandfather immigrated from Sweden in 1911 to Ellis Island, thank you for giving me the opportunity to see the world he witnessed as he passed thru on his way to Nebraska
@harrylangdon491
@harrylangdon491 5 лет назад
Trump says we shouldn't have let you guys in.
@petermorelli5925
@petermorelli5925 5 лет назад
@@harrylangdon491 your an idiot
@budman8207
@budman8207 5 лет назад
@@harrylangdon491 Bud says you should shut the fuck up, buffoon.
@hasppl9005
@hasppl9005 5 лет назад
@@harrylangdon491 No, he didn't say that!!!! People who came around that time from all over the world they did work and build America. They didn't live on taxpayers money.
@amythomas1124
@amythomas1124 5 лет назад
My Maternal Grandfather was born May 1911, in Iowa.
@sharynleato5880
@sharynleato5880 5 лет назад
My Great Grandmother who helped raise me was about 16yrs old in 1911. She always told me how she loved those big feathered hats snd my great Grandfather pulled out his straw boater hat every May until the day he died in the seventies. I sorely miss them. Thank you for the film.
@raygadomski519
@raygadomski519 5 лет назад
My grandparents came thru downtown NYC in 1911. Now I know what my grandparents saw back then. Funny that my grandfather always wore one of those straw hats and a three piece suit. He had no money, he just wanted to look as thought he did.
@sushiray80
@sushiray80 5 лет назад
U'r so blessed to hve a connection to a bygone era caught in film here...and here I ws wondering, the descendents of these ppl will b around....
@JeMappelleFrikandel
@JeMappelleFrikandel 4 года назад
I wish I could transport myself to this time and place, even if it was only for a day.
@johnroyhella5015
@johnroyhella5015 3 года назад
Did you see the Pretty Woman on 5th and Broadway,?
@cynthiacrowther9551
@cynthiacrowther9551 3 года назад
I agree! When time travel becomes a thing, I’ll be there with you!
@MN-br5nb
@MN-br5nb 3 года назад
Me too.
@MN-br5nb
@MN-br5nb 3 года назад
Where are all these people going? Doing?
@mariavega6378
@mariavega6378 3 года назад
You will say something very different to that. A lot of wealthy Afroamericans
@asianmelb
@asianmelb 4 года назад
The amount of effort to go out dressed like that is crazy but then again there is no fast food or technology so getting out the mail would be an affair in itself
@kittycasino29
@kittycasino29 5 лет назад
Can't believe how clear this footage is!
@SoundJudgment
@SoundJudgment 5 лет назад
Naturally, it was heavily cleaned-up and digitally re-processed to eliminate the scratches, dirt and lighting-problems, but it is authentic and well-preserved now as a file for all time.
@ronprater3604
@ronprater3604 5 лет назад
I totally agree
@nuckymancini7013
@nuckymancini7013 3 года назад
Its digitally enhanced & remastered (*this isnt the original stock footage
@brimli1
@brimli1 5 лет назад
unreal how clear the footage is!
@flamecranium7787
@flamecranium7787 5 лет назад
108 year old camera had better quality that a 2 year old casino security camera
@boogeyman7777
@boogeyman7777 4 года назад
It's incredible how these kinds of films bring back these people to life...if only for a brief moment.
@robertspears5402
@robertspears5402 3 года назад
My great grandfather was born this year 1911 he passed away in the early 90s I was born in 1981 and was blessed to spend alot of time in his presence. It's amazing how different the men seemed to be compared to today's. He was a Reverend and taught me lots, miss him, he was very stern strong yet loving. A huge role model for myself to be like. A true blessing!!!
@tersesacrowe4510
@tersesacrowe4510 Год назад
So blessed May his soul rest in joy
@tersesacrowe4510
@tersesacrowe4510 Год назад
I wonder if any of those people going about their daiky lives eventually sailed on the Titanic
@chrisholland1504
@chrisholland1504 Год назад
God bless you, he sounded like a great guy and in a different league to the role models that some people have today.
@josesalvadorhernandez5238
@josesalvadorhernandez5238 5 лет назад
Seeing them drive down the road, so polite to one another and all of them driving at a reasonable speed to allow for any contingency...most of them so stoic...
@geniegreentrees
@geniegreentrees 5 лет назад
Jose Salvador Hernandez We are spoiled and have become ungrateful. 😢
@dancingdelilah1882
@dancingdelilah1882 5 лет назад
@Alejandro - yeah but I bet if their cars back then went 75 mph they'd still drive slow because people back then had manners & etiquette unlike people of today who are rude & think it's all about them.
@coloneljackmustard
@coloneljackmustard 5 лет назад
Racism and sexism = people understood and knew that differences existed between the races and sexes.
@coloneljackmustard
@coloneljackmustard 5 лет назад
Believe it or not, back then, people were actually better educated on the Truth about race and sex. Unlike today, they did not just assume that the races and sexes were equal which they are not. There was a widespread awareness that blacks, on average, had less intelligence and less impulse control than Whites and mixing the different races would produce a more fragmented and hostile world. Racial diversity is a negative and they understood it. They also understood the role of the woman as a nurturer better. Women, in general, make excellent elementary school teachers, nurses, wives, mothers, and homemakers. They don't, generally, make very good workers in the factories as all they do is bitch, whine, fuss, and complain. They would've been better off staying at home and taking care of the kids and house, as they did prior to the 1960s and the feminist denigration of motherhood. Most of them, by their nature, are not cut out for the working world. Back in 1911, all of this was common sense. Today, we deny reality and truth.
@starbuono3333
@starbuono3333 5 лет назад
Thank you for your comment very well said !!!
@horseman528
@horseman528 5 лет назад
Just think. When that was filmed, none of us existed and now as we sit watching it, none of those people are alive anymore in this world. Makes one reconsider what is really important in this life. There was a time when I wasn't here and there will be a time when I am not here again. We are all just passing through and the only thing we leave behind is the influence we had on those around us.
@Person-mh6xq
@Person-mh6xq 5 лет назад
horseman528 so perfectly said.
@dgcmusi
@dgcmusi 5 лет назад
Yes indeed..great understanding
@mikec4409
@mikec4409 5 лет назад
@@dgcmusi And for me, the saddest thing is in 100 or 150 years, no one will remember us. They won't even know we were here.
@QED_
@QED_ 5 лет назад
@horseman528: Very dramatic and sympathetic comment . . . except that it's also completely untrue. Einstein and most modern physicists agree that all of these people are in fact alive right now . . . and will continue to be alive right now . . . eternally. Just google "block theory of time" . . .
@horseman528
@horseman528 5 лет назад
You missed the whole point of what I said. I didn't say they are not alive eternally; I said they are not alive in this world. The Hindu faith believes souls are reborn over and over into this world which I do not because of Hebrews. 9:27 where it says it is appointed unto man ONCE to die, and after death the judgment. Enuf said.
@susanhaynes679
@susanhaynes679 Год назад
The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies
@macherie9554
@macherie9554 Год назад
@@canary7361 The decision to invest is an acknowledgment that comes with certain risks. Not all investments will do well and some may lose money. However, without risk there would be no opportunity to potentially earn the higher returns that can help you grow your wealth.
@nyreggie
@nyreggie Год назад
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks.
@thamad311
@thamad311 Год назад
I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.
@susanhaynes679
@susanhaynes679 Год назад
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@thamad311
@thamad311 Год назад
@@susanhaynes679 You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?
@jerrydominguez8657
@jerrydominguez8657 4 года назад
This is as close as we can get to going back in time!
@Rickwmc
@Rickwmc 5 лет назад
Computers have been cleaning up many of these old films and running them at natural speed. The result is fantastic.
@onez8978
@onez8978 5 лет назад
All those Union army Civil War veterans in their 60s hopping around on one leg. ✊🏼 respect.
@TT-rz5td
@TT-rz5td 5 лет назад
That made me sad.
@Seekyourtruth777
@Seekyourtruth777 5 лет назад
I was fascinated by those images too
@nocilantro_gack
@nocilantro_gack 5 лет назад
Thats right... thank you for your sacrifice
@joeuser2360
@joeuser2360 5 лет назад
I think the timing is off for them to be civil war vets. We had no shortage of wars and battles back then. Could have been any one of them.
@JasnoGT
@JasnoGT 5 лет назад
It's possible if he was 20 in 1865.
@runninonmt8259
@runninonmt8259 4 года назад
When looking at the children...I can't help but think I may be watching my Grand Father...?
@jaredp731
@jaredp731 5 месяцев назад
My great grandpa was 15 when this was filmed. The transition in society he got to see. Amazing
@mrdisarrayunknown7169
@mrdisarrayunknown7169 5 лет назад
Notice how not one person stopped and asked " why are you filming? Stop filming me, I didnt give you permission to film me. "
@duckduckgoismuchbetter
@duckduckgoismuchbetter 5 лет назад
I noticed several teenagers who definitely knew what it was, knew they were being filmed and were definitely trying to be in the picture longer. This was/is probably their only immortalization in moving pictures. That one, all to brief moment.
@eds6889
@eds6889 5 лет назад
Mr Disarray unknown ... that is a logical fallacy. Just because you don’t see that happen doesn’t mean it didn’t. These are clips with many breaks. For all we know the photographer was asked to move and stop filming every time they started filming. You know what they say about assuming don’t you?
@derricklowe2823
@derricklowe2823 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@rbeck3200tb40
@rbeck3200tb40 5 лет назад
They probably didnt know what a video camera was
@cfaz6763
@cfaz6763 5 лет назад
@@rbeck3200tb40 well that's for sure! But they knew what a motion film protector was and how to capture motion pictures using a film camera. Seeing one to them out on the street like this was rare and I'm sure most of them felt honored, probably thought they were going to be in a movie. 😉
@bodyweightkiller
@bodyweightkiller 5 лет назад
Nice to see the masses well dressed and going about their business, politely, and professionally.
@tersesacrowe4510
@tersesacrowe4510 Год назад
Time Travel😊
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
Assumptions, naive assumptions.
@adrianbennett9875
@adrianbennett9875 3 года назад
Wow Do you notice how everyone carries themselves with a sense of importance and dignity. Truly amazing.
@kiltedjohn1000
@kiltedjohn1000 3 года назад
3:00 A RU-vidr traced the registration plate of the car,and found out the whole history of the family
@lindalou9937
@lindalou9937 5 лет назад
Luv luv LUV the women’s hats!!! My dad always wore a suit and hat to work in the 1960s. Bring it back!!!
@barneyquinn3657
@barneyquinn3657 5 лет назад
And many of the younger women appear to have 9" waists.
@lindalou9937
@lindalou9937 5 лет назад
Lol! Like someone else said, there were no fast food restaurants!
@lostinspacerobinson1527
@lostinspacerobinson1527 5 лет назад
No doubt , the women were amazing back then ! I was absolutely transported back in time ..........
@bmc9504
@bmc9504 5 лет назад
Yeah but they were oppressed by the patriarchy, can't you see them burning their bras in the background?
@shaneroper477
@shaneroper477 5 лет назад
Interesting to think that every man, woman, child, and horse, are all dead and gone. We just saw a small snippet of their lives captured in time on film. None replaceable, each individual unique, never to see this world again. Well maybe, but not in physical form. How many words spoken in a lifetime, how many steps taken, how many relationships come and gone. How many amazing sights seen, thoughts thought, emotions experienced, happy and sad....and for a few minutes we got to see a moment in time, human beings that experience the same things we do, live out their lives. Just in a different time. This is closest we have to a time machine. Film. Time, captured and kept for all too see in the future, who weren't present in the past. If only we learned from it.
@weenerdik
@weenerdik 5 лет назад
Shane Roper Well said! It brings perspective to contemplate about these things
@moonstar6909
@moonstar6909 5 лет назад
WOW! You're absolutely right. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I must say this is one of the best comments I've read so far.
@newshound2521
@newshound2521 5 лет назад
Poor horses
@mandyf6564
@mandyf6564 5 лет назад
You couldn’t have said it better!
@florarix2210
@florarix2210 5 лет назад
That thought went thru my mind as well, surreal.
@gerryvanderzeypen1214
@gerryvanderzeypen1214 4 года назад
Even my mother and father weren't born yet and my grandparents were only about 15 years old then.."and like a puff of smoke we are no longer here". be kind to one another for time is short in this human existence . Wonderful nostalgia ................
@visionseeker68
@visionseeker68 4 года назад
Wow, this collection of scenes from the past had more impact on me than the previous ones I viewed for some reason...
@sentinel9046
@sentinel9046 5 лет назад
Someone should do a video today of these same locations and in the same sequence and play them side by side.
@MsAmelia1957
@MsAmelia1957 5 лет назад
Absolutely right you would get mugged today.
@libertygiveme1987
@libertygiveme1987 5 лет назад
Sentinel - What an EXCELLENT IDEA!!!!
@havingfun1968
@havingfun1968 5 лет назад
Sentinel I'll do it when I go back to my neighborhood. I grew up in midtown from 68 to 86. In the 80s it was just getting to the point it was scary to ride the subway alone, and the whole thing with Bernard Getz happen and it made it worse. Anyone from the city knows what a mess that was. Once I left for college, i hardly ever go back because the city is so dangerous . but may be exciting to you tourists but to those who know the true pitfalls of where you are, want nothing to do with it. Like I always say, THERE ARE NO RULES IN THE CITY, JUST GUIDELINES. People may chuckle but that's reality. Try not to get killed because if you're on the 5:00 news being told by Liz Chow, by 11:00 pm, you're not even a thought. NO THANK YOU. I wish I could get my parents out of there, but they are New York through and through. I'll do the film when I go back to see them this year or next.
@peterodriguez7134
@peterodriguez7134 5 лет назад
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@peterodriguez7134
@peterodriguez7134 5 лет назад
@@havingfun1968 Please share and check out the Real Deal in 1896 😎ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FCr-FsmmO88.html
@Oceanawaves
@Oceanawaves 4 года назад
What I found most interesting was the different modes of transportation systems, side by side. Horse and carriage, automobiles, trolley, trains. What an amazing time for physics and invention.
@Whynot356
@Whynot356 3 года назад
Even the tolls area, the NYPD officers, the “taxis” . Thank you for posting this video. It should be posted on a big screen in Times Square . It might cool heads and reminding us that we too are be filmed in 2020.
@vivians9392
@vivians9392 3 года назад
What dangerous streets to navigate...a free for all concerned!
@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 Год назад
And within a decade motor vehicles have won the transportation war and the horses are mostly gone.
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
@@yvonneplant9434 The streetcars were driven from New York by Robert Moses and LaGuardia, but one company lasted to the mid 30s, the other to 1948 and in Brooklyn to mid 1950s. Rarely were these referred to as trollies. The Long Island Railroad may still be the busiest in the world. The Els were replaced by subways. The ferries have returned. A lot of mistakes were made in transportation planning.
@Thebrothaisback
@Thebrothaisback 3 года назад
I guess the most stunning aspect is how the buildings were essentially the same and modern type and day to day functions/travel were similar
@Piratebreadstick
@Piratebreadstick 3 года назад
Imagine telling those people in 1911 that one day their little film could be accessed at any time by anyone in the world simultaneously, for little cost, and viewed on a phone on which comments about them could be written and shared in an instant. Seriously, it's as bizarre as imagining being able to go to Pluto for a Sunday afternoon walk and be back in an hour.
@elizabethtorres6069
@elizabethtorres6069 5 лет назад
I lovd these old videos. Back then everyone was well dressed. Thank you. Times were not easy for some. But they made the best they could, with what they had.
@lfsg689
@lfsg689 4 года назад
@49jubilee until the 60s. People dressed horribly in the 70s.
@tapovlac4417
@tapovlac4417 4 года назад
Dressed well? Overdressed if you ask me. Every man in suit and tie even to go to a ball game. This was everyday everywhere clothes. They even went fishing down at the river bank wearing a tux & bowtie. WTF. And you know why? They had no shorts, no jeans, no tank tops, no sneakers but they did have those silly ass hats. Everyone looked they same. Hey Elizabeth I suppose you dress nice like the women you see in the video. Can you imagine the garbage collectors wearing a suit & tie? Pure Goofy.
@hotpotato2102
@hotpotato2102 4 года назад
Pat Calvo you're just ignorant. Shut up
@hotpotato2102
@hotpotato2102 4 года назад
LIBERATIVE how am I being ignorant?
@jimcrawford5039
@jimcrawford5039 4 года назад
Have you guys ever heard of evolution? That!s the way it was then. Clothes GRADUALLY changed over the centuries. The only goofy people here are you shit talkers. There was LIFE before you were born and there will be life after! Think about the clothes YOU are wearing!
@CDash162
@CDash162 5 лет назад
0:56 That young man lol, yes love you'll see yourself on you tube in 100 years time. I love this. Thanks for posting.
@MrRobbyvent
@MrRobbyvent 5 лет назад
He was totally unaware of the wonder that was happening to him. What a strange feeling for us!
@plinkbottle
@plinkbottle 4 года назад
Relatively clean looking bunch considering the lack of facilities that must have been uncomfortable at the time.
@johnmccaughan4195
@johnmccaughan4195 4 года назад
Yeah they maybe bathed once a week, not much deodorant used back then.
@classicaldeb
@classicaldeb 3 года назад
@@johnmccaughan4195 or decent shampoo.
@fatimasoria443
@fatimasoria443 3 года назад
This is the actual "time machine"...what else? I LOVE It.
@scotnick59
@scotnick59 4 года назад
Priceless footage: people dressed with such class back then
@DanKoning777
@DanKoning777 4 года назад
Down Hill you have the perfect name. America is morally bankrupt today, godless/imploding. The only fools you spoke of are the ones who reject Jesus Christ, and blame everything/one around them for their situation. You can't fix others but you can fix YOU via Faith in Jesus. ALL these ppl are dead now...how did whining about everything/one help them when they died and stood before a Holy God?
@fazbell
@fazbell 4 года назад
Nothing "classy" about having to take a crap in an outhouse.
@DanKoning777
@DanKoning777 4 года назад
Fred...or those who'd talk about it, instead of whats good about that time.
@nothing2see198
@nothing2see198 4 года назад
People had self respect, to be presentable in public...unlike today.
@harrybriscoe7948
@harrybriscoe7948 4 года назад
@@fazbell That was an improvement from dumping it in the street .
@samanthacasey8018
@samanthacasey8018 5 лет назад
Everybody's dressed to the nines and things look so orderly the total opposite of today's new York
@TrollingVeteran
@TrollingVeteran 5 лет назад
I think that's because the average person only had like 3 outfits back then and most of them were some kind of suit.
@Iceis_Phoenix
@Iceis_Phoenix 5 лет назад
@@TrollingVeteran better 3 suits than hand me downs with Beevis and Butthead shirts and wife beaters😆
@hyliedoobius5114
@hyliedoobius5114 5 лет назад
No vandalism or graffiti, no tent cities full of homeless drunks & junkies
@leslielandberg5620
@leslielandberg5620 5 лет назад
Im not a rapper xxx he’s well informed and correct. Most people had three changes of clothing and it had to work for all situations. Prior to the sewing machine, most folks had one suit of clothes and maybe two shirts and two pairs of underwear. You washed these by hand nearly every day.
@bobbobato
@bobbobato 5 лет назад
A lot more jaywalking though.
@lorettatayor5840
@lorettatayor5840 3 года назад
My dad & mom were born in 1917& 1919, respectively. Wasn't even around yet. Wow. Such class. I miss that in today's society.
@fxtrader7856
@fxtrader7856 2 года назад
How beautiful to remain forever in a movie even if you have been gone from this world for more than 100 years.
@scotnick59
@scotnick59 5 лет назад
PRICELESS insight into another era: thank God for film
@tomitstube
@tomitstube 5 лет назад
didn't know god invented film. what history book did you get that from?
@scotnick59
@scotnick59 5 лет назад
@@tomitstube I got it from Smartass Press by Cheeky McNasty, copywright 1900
@finddeniro
@finddeniro 5 лет назад
. .and Thomas Edison. .
@josepeixoto3384
@josepeixoto3384 5 лет назад
Kirk Barkley His name wasn't God, you're mistaken,God is the one who killed ALL the persons you see there,he is desperately wanted,dead or alive.
@johndifrancisco3642
@johndifrancisco3642 5 лет назад
Kirk Barkley Thank God for the person who filmed it. Some of those people looked like they wanted to kick his or her ass!
@asiastreets4032
@asiastreets4032 5 лет назад
No one of them living today but without their efforts and hard working we wouldn't have what we have today
@sasaazn
@sasaazn 3 года назад
To think that I've been to New York like 4 years ago and 2 years ago, and walked on the same streets as the people of some of the clips here, it's crazy
@kamihussain1414
@kamihussain1414 4 года назад
I can imagine someone watching me on video footage 200 years later Isn't that amazing
@thebluerobin
@thebluerobin 4 года назад
I bet the man on the crutches who had lost his leg probably had fought in the civil war. Priceless film, thanks for providing it.
@squirefld
@squirefld 4 года назад
I saw him and I thought to early for World War I, but he was fairly agile and if he was from the Civil War he would have to be in his late sixties or early seventies. I'm not sure.
@seanc9507
@seanc9507 4 года назад
If his injury was war-related, then it was probably from the Spanish-American War (1898). Also could have been from working in an industrial job; injuries like that were commonplace at the time.
@drsmetal2747
@drsmetal2747 4 года назад
@@squirefld WW1 was 1917.
@cathykristensen4440
@cathykristensen4440 4 года назад
He looked a bit young to have fought in the civil war.
@Liberalismisadisease809
@Liberalismisadisease809 4 года назад
@@drsmetal2747 1914-1918
@jasons7347
@jasons7347 5 лет назад
Before it went to shit. Everyone's posture looks so healthy too, their shoulders all squared up healthy and not hunched over like slobs.
@Throwmethewhip
@Throwmethewhip 5 лет назад
Healthy? The average life expectancy was 39 years back then.
@LXRD-SUPREME-
@LXRD-SUPREME- 5 лет назад
Jason S wow you right
@missburn
@missburn 4 года назад
@Andy Theber A life with doctors, medicine etc. is not a natural life.
@LXRD-SUPREME-
@LXRD-SUPREME- 4 года назад
@Andy Theber what ? You should retype this , your point makes no sense ,do you proof read?
@LXRD-SUPREME-
@LXRD-SUPREME- 4 года назад
@Andy Theber god is not the supreme creators name 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@reesedaniel5835
@reesedaniel5835 4 года назад
I watched the entire thing carefully and I didn't see even ONE obese or overweight person.
@blueapple4044
@blueapple4044 4 года назад
Can you imagine if they saw the T.V show My 600 lb. Life.
@turdferg9703
@turdferg9703 4 года назад
People were not starving, this was just pre fast food/junk food
@mu99ins
@mu99ins 4 года назад
There were obese people back then, just less of them. People back then walked much more than modern people. Walking usually was the first thing they did in the morning to get to work, or school, or to get water, as indoor plumbing was not universal as it is today in the developed world.
@tigrotom7312
@tigrotom7312 4 года назад
No junk food and a lot of walking.
@mu99ins
@mu99ins 3 года назад
@@tigrotom7312 - If you want to lose weight, you're talking about a lot of walking, as in 10 to 15 hours per week. If you are interested in losing weight, of course, cutting out junk food and walking are involved, but you also have to reduce calorie intake. The exception is the person who exercises in copious amounts, like a surfer or water polo, etc.
@gavinoctavien1400
@gavinoctavien1400 4 года назад
3:58 the fellas looked back at the ladies
@amandabeadle6982
@amandabeadle6982 4 года назад
Some things never change
@gavinoctavien1400
@gavinoctavien1400 4 года назад
amanda beadle 😂
@lesliekendall2206
@lesliekendall2206 3 года назад
Haha! I noticed that, too. Both of them! She must've been a real LOOKER!
@TheKerryzzz
@TheKerryzzz 3 года назад
Lol. I saw that as well. Some things never change.
@gavinoctavien1400
@gavinoctavien1400 3 года назад
Leslie Kendall lol true
@hamnchee
@hamnchee 5 лет назад
None of these people knew about WWI or WWII. I know it's an obvious fact, but it's fascinating to me to think of people having different history in their brains as they go about living.
@harrylangdon491
@harrylangdon491 5 лет назад
And you think people today know anything about WWI? Shirley you jest.
@hamnchee
@hamnchee 5 лет назад
@@harrylangdon491 Fair point, and don't call me Shirley.
@wap9137
@wap9137 5 лет назад
They didn’t know about World War I yet....and they were destined to fight in it. Are those steamboats?
@sentinel9046
@sentinel9046 5 лет назад
They knew about the Civil war, the Boer war, the Franco Prussian war, the Spanish American war, many knew a war was coming with the rise of bolshevism, certainly not everyone, but a keen few who could read the writing on the wall
@markprange238
@markprange238 5 лет назад
Visda58: In Europe the great armament had given rise to fear of a "European War" or "General War."
@ardent9422
@ardent9422 4 года назад
This is the most beautiful, soul moving footage I’ve ever seen. I’ve worked 12 years as a camera man, so far most of that in NYC and this is just incredible to look at! It feels like the closest we can get to time travel... for the time being... I’m truly moved by this. Thank you 🙏🏽
@DhruvaAlimanMusic
@DhruvaAlimanMusic 4 года назад
For the the Time being... =)
@maehake2791
@maehake2791 Год назад
I would like to see a colored in version.😍
@BCdude
@BCdude Год назад
@@maehake2791 There is one !
@AmayNaik-pf1iw
@AmayNaik-pf1iw Год назад
Old is gold
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
@@maehake2791 It was all mostly black and white anyway.
@Ceecee-hn7dd
@Ceecee-hn7dd 3 года назад
Fantastic film! Imagine, all those people living their lives in NY in 1911 and now they are gone. What did they think and feel in their time; it’s facinating to watch them like they were still there....
@ajw8623
@ajw8623 2 года назад
Around this period was when my grandparents immigrated from Slovakia (Bohemia) and entered Ellis Island with everything they owned in their suitcases. Very interesting to see what New York was like from their perspective.
@brod2474
@brod2474 5 лет назад
"Where are you going?" "Outside" "Put on your suit and tie. Don't forget your hat"
@jamesfracasse8178
@jamesfracasse8178 4 года назад
Remember now dear: your great aunt is arriving at Pier 59 at 12:00 noon aboard the liner: Olympic. Don't be tardy now and make sure her chocolate and Brandy are in the automobile waiting .
@lifeislife5555
@lifeislife5555 4 года назад
Nowadays its jumpsuits and must not forget your smartphone
@johnnyraiderallison906
@johnnyraiderallison906 4 года назад
YUP, HAHAHAHAHA. MY OLD MAN WOULDN'T GO TO DOWNTOWN TORONTO UNLESS HE WORE A SUIT !!!
@WOLFROY47
@WOLFROY47 4 года назад
take good care of yourself, and please don't kick my cat. yep, an old song, ahh yes i remember it well. work that one out for yourself, clue, french
@WOLFROY47
@WOLFROY47 4 года назад
@@lifeislife5555 don't forget your new umbilical cord you mean
@tec61
@tec61 5 лет назад
GREAT video, love seeing history & how folks looked back then.
@Metzolino
@Metzolino 5 лет назад
Dear tec61, do not hear on Mickey Mouse... And only for you I copied it, that you can watch it here too 😋: Here is the same, or similar with speed corrected and with sound added: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aohXOpKtns0.html Here a trip through Paris 1890 also speed corrected and with added sound: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NjDclfAFRB4.html And here a color film from Germany Berlin 1900 in color: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B-m9A8mY-U0.html Have fun and enjoy 😃👍🏼
@elainebmack
@elainebmack 3 года назад
I really love the music. It's interesting how this modern music complements these "old timey" images so well.
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
No it doesn't
@simplysara6060
@simplysara6060 5 лет назад
Simply beautiful. Hard to believe how crazy the world is today compared to then.
@rainwalker2254
@rainwalker2254 5 лет назад
Simply Sara It's very crazy now, but it was about to get crazy then with WWII.
@vgfxworks
@vgfxworks 5 лет назад
Imagine 100 yrs from now.. 😬
@urbanpeltier1622
@urbanpeltier1622 5 лет назад
Not beautiful. This society had the fear of God put into them. None of them were allowed to be themselves. It was pretty cut and dry back then.
@newshound2521
@newshound2521 5 лет назад
It would be boring and stuffy though and 6 of your 8 kids would die before they were 5. You had no fun and you were a slave.
@dukeroe
@dukeroe 5 лет назад
Shit Was Crazy Even Thin America Has Never Really Had Ppl With Good Morals This Is Just A Snip It Doesn’t Show The Ppls True Interactions. No Sound Just Random Clips Put Together
@Carter-te4ps
@Carter-te4ps 4 года назад
Did those people think that they would be watched by another generation in 2019???? It’s exiting....
@vixxrose6013
@vixxrose6013 4 года назад
Vlad S We’re going to be watched by the next century’s generation in awe hopefully. Generation 2119 imagine that.
@Global-Scale
@Global-Scale 4 года назад
2020
@inlovewithi
@inlovewithi 4 года назад
Probably not 2019, but 2011, or maybe 2211.
@camwilliams2827
@camwilliams2827 4 года назад
100 years from now, ppl will see videos of us and be amazed how primitive we seemed
@nocosa
@nocosa 4 года назад
If we don't destroy ourselves my comment could be read by some historian in year 10.000 BCE. Hello historian friend! I'm from your past. From what you maybe call the stupid times where we almost self destroy because tribalism and greed. There was also good things like movies, rock music, freedom of speech, still some Amazonian forest and wildlife. Hope everything is going fine.
@doctorkhan4378
@doctorkhan4378 4 года назад
The casual & laid back stroll across streets by kids men & women is the best part of it
@timothyhartzell7095
@timothyhartzell7095 4 года назад
Hard to believe my grandma was 8 when this was filmed.
@elainebmack
@elainebmack 3 года назад
My grandfather and his future wife were both 12 years old, living in the South and looking forward to a better life in the North.
@neilfeinberg7825
@neilfeinberg7825 3 года назад
Could have witnessed an infant Ronald Reagan and called him Mr.
@lizkozlowski6167
@lizkozlowski6167 5 лет назад
This film is such good shape that it looks like it was made just recently 🙂
@drewdown826
@drewdown826 5 лет назад
It was
@ytmyerm1477
@ytmyerm1477 5 лет назад
Andrew Essence Really?
@drewdown826
@drewdown826 5 лет назад
@@ytmyerm1477 honeslty not sure, however i do know there is a video floating around thaat was a remake of the time. not sure of this one
@ArtbyKatina
@ArtbyKatina 5 лет назад
@@drewdown826 You idiot
@Beery1962
@Beery1962 5 лет назад
The thing I notice is that people didn't have to worry about crossing the street. Nothing is going faster than 10 miles per hour. Now you're lucky if motorists obey a 40mph speed limit.
@jadddean
@jadddean 5 лет назад
LOL.....said the same thing before I read your post. No one is looking both ways for on coming traffic.
@nutlover3609
@nutlover3609 5 лет назад
Do you like steeping on horse shit?
@meh-87
@meh-87 5 лет назад
Not easy to hit 40 on the busy Manhattan streets, there's too much traffic.
@Beery1962
@Beery1962 5 лет назад
@@nutlover3609 I prefer that to risking my life every time I want to cross the street.
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 5 лет назад
The guy at 1:54 didn't give a ____ that a streetcar was coming.
@marylamb6063
@marylamb6063 Год назад
People, even the outdoor workers, dress so well. Everyone also wears hats.
@jackthompson391
@jackthompson391 3 года назад
3:33 Those boys who see the camera. Some things never change. lol
@fly_speck_cafe
@fly_speck_cafe 5 лет назад
Loved everything about this, inc. the horse apples in the street. Music choice was genius. I was transported.
@nunyabizness199
@nunyabizness199 5 лет назад
Fantastic footage ! Thank goodness somone knew to keep the films in cold storage before they deteriorated into dust.... Thankyou .
@middayz
@middayz 2 года назад
Hipnotic film and hand in hand time dream journey. The music is the leading hand. Beautiful.
@char-les9196
@char-les9196 3 года назад
The woman at 1:30 walked straight out of heaven 😍
@richardsoncapital1064
@richardsoncapital1064 5 лет назад
this is unreal. this music is wonderful and really goes well with this beautiful movie. instead of playing some ragtimey piano music, this almost makes the viewer feel like a time traveler. thank you
@eaterofclams
@eaterofclams 5 лет назад
...time traveler...'zactly right!
@danillofleetwood6193
@danillofleetwood6193 5 лет назад
I think the music didn't fit well with the video. A melancholic song would be better.
@theanaesthetist1
@theanaesthetist1 5 лет назад
The music is abysmally mismatched
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
I almost always turn off the sounds. Don't fit at all. But fake sounds are worse.
@triddell
@triddell 4 года назад
When I feel stressed or worried, I think of old movies and footage like this and it reminds me that in a very short time, I’ll be dead. We will all be dead. It isn’t morbid; it’s possibly the only truth. Memento Mori: remember, you’re dying. Nothing matters except for love and what we’re experiencing right now at this moment. Death sometimes seems scary but a second after it happens, we won’t care, just like the second before we were born. Thanks for posting this video.
@edpor68
@edpor68 4 года назад
Tommy you are so right
@maureenleigh4724
@maureenleigh4724 4 года назад
Tommy God wants you to be saved.
@QueenBee-gx4rp
@QueenBee-gx4rp 4 года назад
Tommy I often feel exactly the same. We are merely passing through, my friend.
@triddell
@triddell 4 года назад
Maureen Leigh tell him to focus on the kid locked in a box somewhere within a few miles of me or you. It’s a typical response to the what I said and that’s okay. It’s easy to assume that my words equate to me feeling lost and hopeless. Thing is I generally don’t feel either one. It’s happiness that urges me to embrace the reality that we’re dying. And fairly soon. Literally no one knows about the after.
@TheProsnurfer
@TheProsnurfer 4 года назад
ye old train goth
@cartgamerytcarter5729
@cartgamerytcarter5729 3 года назад
Everyone seemed like they had something to do. Not a bunch of hanging out. I like that.😎
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
Yes, they had no leisure time, no weekends, no 8 hour work days. No antibiotics, hardly any amusements. Hot uncomfortable conformity in dress and style. Pollution everywhere
@jeffl1460
@jeffl1460 3 года назад
Everyone, Including the "lower" class groomed, shirts tucked in, polite, posture and a sense of self pride. My how a lot has changed in 100 years of "progression". More like degeneration.
@classicaldeb
@classicaldeb 3 года назад
And posture is one of the automatic effects of dressing well and nicely!
@tardiskeeper6
@tardiskeeper6 3 года назад
Immense poverty, disease, racism, sexism, unsafe working and living conditions. Hardly wonderful.
@jeffl1460
@jeffl1460 3 года назад
And with all that. Still shaved, kept clean, combed hair, tucked in shirts, dressed up with some dignity & purpose. My point exactly. People in America didnt start looking like slobs until the late 1960's early 70's. And if you were'nt alive then. You only know what someone else tells you.
@classicaldeb
@classicaldeb 3 года назад
@Kristie C of course!
@celestialdiscord2716
@celestialdiscord2716 3 года назад
Jeff L So a different wardrobe is stupid now?
@englishguy2010
@englishguy2010 4 года назад
Love that woman who just coolly walks past at 1:28 Such grace.
@eyecomeinpeace2707
@eyecomeinpeace2707 4 года назад
For sure. And she looked beautiful too. I keep thinking I wish I can just go through the computer screen and back into that time and just meet her and talk to her, or any other woman of that time period for that matter.
@englishguy2010
@englishguy2010 4 года назад
@@eyecomeinpeace2707 Yeah. I wonder who she was. Where she was going. She intrigues me. But the way she saunters past with such elegance is wonderful. You don't see that these days.
@eyecomeinpeace2707
@eyecomeinpeace2707 4 года назад
@@englishguy2010 Absolutely friend. You just don't.
@TheGrayton2000
@TheGrayton2000 4 года назад
@@eyecomeinpeace2707 now its just whores everywhere
@Thebrothaisback
@Thebrothaisback 3 года назад
Don't be fooled by the clothes, the same if not worse vices existed then as they do now.
@richd8610
@richd8610 5 лет назад
Beautiful to see people living in the moment and not staring at cellphones like zombies.
@michelles1422
@michelles1422 5 лет назад
I hear the hell out of that.👍👍
@Honeypepper.
@Honeypepper. 5 лет назад
🤣 very true
@kloatlanta
@kloatlanta 5 лет назад
RICH D as we stare at this video
@misterj1396
@misterj1396 5 лет назад
As you stare into your cell phone lol
@richd8610
@richd8610 5 лет назад
@Jaime Alonzo No numbnuts, Im not a cellphone idiot like you
@susancarter3864
@susancarter3864 4 года назад
Well no wander why so many children, “Every girl crazy bout a sharp dress man” they sure dressed up nicely, the women and the men. 👍🏻
@LibbyRal
@LibbyRal 4 года назад
Hahahahhaah. LOL
@asticou
@asticou 4 года назад
The quality is so clear. Amazing film. Thanks for posting this...
@davew4539
@davew4539 5 лет назад
The Titanic was a year away from sinking. Nobody here had any idea. 2 World Wars ahead. To them this was modern times. Very interesting indeed!
@Changesonemack
@Changesonemack 5 лет назад
The Inagural Memeorial day INDIANAPOLIS 500 Mile Race was that year. In front of 85K spectators and average speed of 74mph.
@msbirdlover4705
@msbirdlover4705 4 года назад
Wonder what lies ahead for us?
@zakariazcrispin8190
@zakariazcrispin8190 4 года назад
@@msbirdlover4705 armagedón 🔥🔥🔥💀💀💀💀
@ravilcn
@ravilcn 3 года назад
It was modern times for them. Given that this is NYC these people were the most advanced ever up to tthat point. To us we are in modern times but I wager things will be much diifferent 100 yrs from now.
@abesapien9930
@abesapien9930 5 лет назад
This was from 110 years ago. That is like someone from the year 2130 A.D. watching a film of us today.
@bradthompsonuk2011
@bradthompsonuk2011 4 года назад
Will this forum still exist in a century? I hope the next hundred years are a lot kinder to the planet and all it's occupants (and that the human race behaves better than in the last).
@bradthompsonuk2011
@bradthompsonuk2011 4 года назад
@TheTpanativehe History Channel today is airing the series "America the Story of Us - Metropolis"
@juanaltredo2974
@juanaltredo2974 4 года назад
imagine what they'll think of creatures like Logan Paul
@Jesus7Freak1
@Jesus7Freak1 4 года назад
Gnome Crushr yea and they will say what in f$&@ happened to New York back then..There is a reason they call it zoo York..It's a damn circus
@sidneye2765
@sidneye2765 4 года назад
Duuude. Puff, puff, pass. 😜
@amschrek
@amschrek 4 года назад
I can't believe such films exist.. Thanks for posting.
@robsemail
@robsemail Год назад
THANK YOU for not destroying the film with cheap colorization!
@maggieoakley9020
@maggieoakley9020 5 лет назад
Fantastic I didn't want this to end amazing thank you!
@CherryPi314
@CherryPi314 4 года назад
I love the style of dress..I wish it wasn’t lost on this generation, it’s really quite amazing
@TravelerVolkriin
@TravelerVolkriin 4 года назад
Bring it back! 😄
@lukasabraszek3436
@lukasabraszek3436 4 года назад
Nice: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7FxJn8uvqgE.html & Munich: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yQzQo-0RRuM.html&feature=emb_logo Amazing! :-)
@IsrarKhan-sg3yd
@IsrarKhan-sg3yd 4 года назад
Love ur idea
@bmc9504
@bmc9504 4 года назад
I like to keep with the times, purple hair and extremely offended
@LibbyRal
@LibbyRal 4 года назад
Oh hell no. Corsets and bustles, long skirts, stifling collars. I don't think so
@jellyrolle95
@jellyrolle95 3 года назад
Wow! It feels like I've been transported in time. This is amazing footage. Thank you!
@Leah_F.
@Leah_F. 6 месяцев назад
Stunning footage, where everyone looked so classy, & besides wars, life was so much more simpler then. My late grandmother was only 1 when this was filmed.
@krisrodrigues1
@krisrodrigues1 5 лет назад
They had so much class in those days. I wanted to step though time to say hello to those people and feel the energy and excitement during that time of industry and transformation. The buildings boggle my mind how they were so well made-still the strongest structures standing. The first electric motor was built only about 50 years prior. The light bulb about 30. Incredible.
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
No antibiotics. It was great for white upper middle class, not so great for others. Football was being modernized, basketball was still a vey low scoring slogging game, the pros practically played tackle basketball, baseball was still in the dead ball era, Sousa and Carusa was music, very staid and maybe a bit dull...
@AfricanFlightStar
@AfricanFlightStar 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting this wonderful contribution to the history of the past, very worthwhile! 👍🏼🙏🏻
@sandrobindelli5607
@sandrobindelli5607 5 лет назад
AfricanFlightStar "History"??? 1911 for you is "history"? It's just my grandpa's youth time, my grandmother then was already 12 years old. In general "history" regards things of the past at least 200 years before, and that's called "recent history" by any academic. This is just "beginning of the '900s".
@terrielilley4841
@terrielilley4841 5 лет назад
@@sandrobindelli5607 get a "current" life
@CoachRudi1
@CoachRudi1 3 года назад
....and the fact that many of these buildings and structures STILL STAND today!! That awes me!
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
There are buildings in Europe still standing after 1000s of years
@bigg2441
@bigg2441 3 года назад
Brilliant background music selection!
@coastrunner536
@coastrunner536 5 лет назад
Incredible. A whole generation of people no longer with us. Thank you for sharing this. Loved it.
@harrylangdon491
@harrylangdon491 5 лет назад
Yeah, if they hadnt died rents would be even higher/
@coastrunner536
@coastrunner536 5 лет назад
@@harrylangdon491 I have no idea what you're talking about? I think you may have sent your message to the wrong person.
@coastrunner536
@coastrunner536 5 лет назад
@Y2kSd4 You're right. Some time in the future people will be looking at videos of our generation long after we're gone too. Just enjoy life while we've got it, and leave it better for the next generations.
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
If they were still alive, that would be incredible.
@coastrunner536
@coastrunner536 9 месяцев назад
Definitely. Well said
@LisaAlaine68
@LisaAlaine68 5 лет назад
Someone has done an amazing job restoring this or it has been kept in pristine condition! Wow!
@berthasanchez6559
@berthasanchez6559 3 года назад
Thank you so much never seen an old video like this
@alinecavedonschonhorstribe6372
@alinecavedonschonhorstribe6372 3 года назад
It's really beautiful! Thanks to show us!
@pocket83squared
@pocket83squared 5 лет назад
One year before the *Titanic!* Great video. Thanks for a wonderful glimpse into what is now a passed culture.
@jamesfracasse8178
@jamesfracasse8178 4 года назад
Show the sister ship arriving at Pier 59,Spring 1911.
@elcabezon5487
@elcabezon5487 4 года назад
I was like,these people were alive when the Titanic sunk
@paulluchter137
@paulluchter137 10 месяцев назад
@@elcabezon5487 The General Slocum disaster was in 1904. The Titanic does not define history.
@bow900
@bow900 5 лет назад
How many civil war vets walked right by and being filmed. How many actually seen Abraham Lincoln alive...RIP y’all🙌🏻
@bethwatkins4211
@bethwatkins4211 4 года назад
Looks better than now!!! I’ve lived there 22 years and never saw so many elegant people! Wow when men were men and women women and not gender confused people!as we have now. Looks so much more sane and dignified! I love how people dressed back then.
@carlykogut9327
@carlykogut9327 3 года назад
The first shot is right in front of where Pace University is now. I'm a student there and I recognized it right away... its so surreal to see.
@marcob4630
@marcob4630 4 года назад
Really surreal this footage with an incredible quality. Thanks for loading
@Richard2003
@Richard2003 5 лет назад
Would have been great to have been a hat salesman.
@twstrchasr
@twstrchasr 5 лет назад
Richard2003 or a shoe shine man !!
@helensotiriou9556
@helensotiriou9556 4 года назад
Literally EVERYONE is wearing a hat (one man is carrying his). As common as wearing shoes. Thank goodness we have these videos to shine a light on what it was really like to live 100 years ago.
@waterdamnaged
@waterdamnaged 4 года назад
Hell, it's like everyone is in their sunday best. Even the one legged beggar. We typically wear burlap sacks in comparison.
@lifeislife5555
@lifeislife5555 4 года назад
Now we have smartphones
@mf5531
@mf5531 4 года назад
@@lifeislife5555 ... and dress half naked
@ireneduke5022
@ireneduke5022 5 лет назад
Horse and buggy era was ending and cars were the next big thing in traveling. Everyone were all dressed up and looked so nice.. How we have faltered over time.
@Changesonemack
@Changesonemack 5 лет назад
This was the same year as the inaugural Indianapolis 500 mile Sweepstake as it was called. The INDY 500.
@entertainmentprime101
@entertainmentprime101 5 лет назад
we are good now
@rayparsa3069
@rayparsa3069 5 лет назад
Faltered by design... of our masterminds, who want to degrade and debase humanity.
@stjerneskruetraekker
@stjerneskruetraekker 5 лет назад
Multicultralism
@edwardvogel9094
@edwardvogel9094 2 года назад
After years of watching RU-vid and thousands of videos later, I can say this is my favorite. I used to tell my English Conversation students New York City is the only major US city still recognizable after 100 years. Think about THAT!
@DhruvaAlimanMusic
@DhruvaAlimanMusic 2 года назад
Cheers!
@charlespetersen3328
@charlespetersen3328 4 года назад
Best old New York film that I've seen... Thanks for posting!
@jeremys5904
@jeremys5904 5 лет назад
Notice not one person is acting like a fool.
@rosgembrun
@rosgembrun 5 лет назад
Trump, among others. had not been born yet.
@littleprince12
@littleprince12 5 лет назад
Morals were important... unlike now
@Honeypepper.
@Honeypepper. 5 лет назад
@@littleprince12 very much so
@Honeypepper.
@Honeypepper. 5 лет назад
You know what I'm saying! Not one!
@tonyakeldsen1782
@tonyakeldsen1782 5 лет назад
People conducted themselves with dignity then. They had social graces. Society has declined. For me, people didn’t have their pants down to their ankles, piercings, tattoos and people are actually walking upright, engaged and being aware of others and their surroundings. Not hunched over, one hand holding a phone and the other holding up their pants 👖. Haha hope nobody drops a coin! Which hand do you free to pick it up 🤭
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