This is the world 117 years ago, just one year prior to the outbreak of Russo-Japanese War. People used to live as we do today, and I cannot believe that all people in this film are gone a long time ago.
Lovely film footage of 100 years ago. A real treat to watch😃👍🏻must’ve been filmed on a Sunday coz everyone looks like their wearing their Sunday best 🥰👍🏻😃amazing love it! ❤❤❤❤
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I cannot believe the quality of the film. In fact if you took he trams away it doesn't seem as though much has changed and it could almost be an Edwardian Event on the Green today!!
Exactly, Alan! The Tram technology changed not too much over time. the driving force may have different forms. The mechanism is the same. The Great Britain is so called as "Great" must have a reason! I also was amazed by the old piece of achievements in the 1900s.
If you use Google Maps you can find exactly where the camera was on Lytham Green to film the first few minutes, the windmill and spire of St John the Divine church are still landmarks today. I could watch these films for hours.
I have a very basic question. How did ppl deal with sweat after a long riding from home to work or after exercises. They wore so many layers, did they shower or bath every day? Or this is when perfume is used?
By then new houses would have had bathrooms in the middle classes but everyone would have washed at a washstand everyday with water and soap with a flannel.
amazing totally amazing well done and thank you
Wonderful, simply wonderful.
Nice restoration of the M&K footage,well done
Glad you enjoyed it
This is the world 117 years ago, just one year prior to the outbreak of Russo-Japanese War. People used to live as we do today, and I cannot believe that all people in this film are gone a long time ago.
That's the point of this "time travel" series. Glad you enjoy it.
Lovely film footage of 100 years ago. A real treat to watch😃👍🏻must’ve been filmed on a Sunday coz everyone looks like their wearing their Sunday best 🥰👍🏻😃amazing love it! ❤❤❤❤
What a brilliant piece of film
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A fantastic insight well done.. keep seeing local landmarks.
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Well done!
Fabulous footage - thank you. Do you know if the audio is genuine or added for effect?
I cannot believe the quality of the film. In fact if you took he trams away it doesn't seem as though much has changed and it could almost be an Edwardian Event on the Green today!!
Exactly, Alan! The Tram technology changed not too much over time. the driving force may have different forms. The mechanism is the same. The Great Britain is so called as "Great" must have a reason! I also was amazed by the old piece of achievements in the 1900s.
If you use Google Maps you can find exactly where the camera was on Lytham Green to film the first few minutes, the windmill and spire of St John the Divine church are still landmarks today. I could watch these films for hours.
6:27 St Annes Sq is almost unrecognisable
The Time Machine! Wonderful work. I wish your time machine would take us 50 years from now 😉.
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@@datageekhub - 😂
I have a very basic question. How did ppl deal with sweat after a long riding from home to work or after exercises. They wore so many layers, did they shower or bath every day? Or this is when perfume is used?
By then new houses would have had bathrooms in the middle classes but everyone would have washed at a washstand everyday with water and soap with a flannel.
fantastic
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