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Its a shame you missed one photograph in particular: from 1838 by Louis Daguerre of a street scene in Paris, its believed to be the first ever photograph with people visible in it (a shoe shine boy and his customer, who are only visible because they stood still long enough to be caught by the super long exposure of the cameras of the time.) Worth at least an honourable mention.
Stop pretending some images like the first one at 0:10 were enhanced!..This image was clear, BEFORE you sneakily blurred it to make it appear you then enhanced it! Shame on you for lying! Anyone interested can find the original picture on NBC News website under ' Iconic Notre Dame Cathedral through history'.
Ce magnifique voyage dans le passé de la vie parisienne me rend profondément nostalgique et me donne envie de pleurer à la vue de tous ces braves gens qui nous fixent d'un regard bienveillant et parfois curieux, mais qui ne sont plus de ce monde. 😔
Thanks for sharing!!! When I see old photos like these, as I view them, I try to feel like I am right there. I try to envision the sights and sounds. I am a history fanatic and could look at images like these all day!!! Loved it! 😊
Dear Bright Style, The shots of high bourgeois Parisian women's fashion from 1900 to 1905 are incredibly fascinating. Especially the fashionable figure at 4:00, the studio model at 5:51, the Hippodrome Auteuil at 6:18, the Great Exhibition at 6:47, and 10:37 in Bois de Boulogne. Thanks for this! Love andrea
Thank you so much for a lovely and instructive travel through times long gone. I imagine my grandma who did live in Paris for a few years in the early 1900.
Merci! Magnifique photos de Paris et de la France quand mon pays était souverain et libre. Thank you! Beautiful photos of Paris and France when my country was sovereign and free.
The incredible quality of the pictures makes it so real as if they were made today with a modern camera. I never before had such a feeling being shifted in far and distant past. Simply overwhelming! Thanks for sharing with us!
Thank you for Posting these wonderful photos. The French have a beautiful culture that influence us all. Would be interesting to see our current22 century fashion next to these French people and fashions.
Merci pour ce partage. La colorisation rend les photos plus vivantes, c'est du beau travail. Une manière de faire revivre ce Paris qui a aujourd'hui presque complètement disparu. 12:10 Palais du Luxembourg
To me it seems impressive how much indeed has been preserved in Paris instead of renewed. As one little but striking example see the pond in the Jardin du Luxembourg where you still find those same little sailboats as there have been more than a hundred years ago. The Parisiens exhibit an a highly developed sense for beauty and tradition.
Vous oubliez une chose très importante, Paris a subit peu de bombardements pendant les 2 guerres, alors que Londres, Varsovie, Berlin et beaucoup d’autres villes ont souffert de destructions importantes.
You people are so full of it. If you are wealthy now you live well. Those pictures are not representative of the hideous life most people had. I wish you would go back. You'd appreciate the world we live in now.
Some lovely photos much still recognisable today. The Paris cafe scene hasn't changed much. The biggest difference is the automobile replacing the horse. I still enjoy visiting Paris and walking the streets, particularly along the Seine and around Monmartre.
Great job, thanks! With all the black and white photos of that great iconic era, we have a tendency to erroneously think there was no color! As a former retired NYC fashion illustrator who worked only in color, this was of great interest to me, having studied the history of fashion in fashion art school in Manhattan! It was also the era of my late beloved grandmothers, my late beloved mother born in 1908! The photo of the woman in white surrounded by little girls looked like a scene from the Academy award winning film, "Gigi" filmed in beautiful Paris which took place during the Belle Epoch era, the turn of the last century from the late 1800s, the Victorian era and then the early 1900s, the Edwardian era! Have always loved those straw boater hats worn by men into the 1930s! French fashion designer Coco Chanel who originally designed hats also wore a smaller version of them and introduced the horizontal blue and white mariner's jerseys for women in the early 1900s, making fashion way more comfortable for women. She was revolutionary!♥♥
That was, as usual, Awesome. Some of the work which is put into these photographs is significant and meticulously detailed. One can only wonder at modern achievements, yet ironically the content is of equal gravity, with people indulging in the most advanced technology such as electric cars elaborate finery to wear. 👏👌👍
Salut , comme je l' écris souvent je ne me sens pas à ma place dans ce siècle et l' époque ou je vis , je suis non seulement pris par la nostalgie mais c'est une vrai cas de conscience qui revient souvent quand je visionne toutes ces vidéos merci pour ce fabuleux voyage dans le temps
This is the first time I have seen a good colorization. Mostly they look as though someone and splashed the print with burnt umber poster paint. Well done.
Born in Paris in 1967. Most of the places depicted in those pictures didn't change at all. In fact the architecture of Paris was very well preserved despite the efforts of terrible mayors lately to "modernize" the city of lights. Of course the Gare Montparnasse was demolished and replaced by the eponymous tower but it's the exception, not the rule. The garden of Luxembourg is pretty much the same, even the chairs and the kiosks remain. The horses are long gone and the fashion is different, but most streets are recognizable. The Bon Marché is still there. The Pont Alexandre III was restored lately. Children still play with model sails boats in the Luxembourg garden. The main changes are the cars and more recently there are entire areas where migrants live in tents.
Pardonnez mon pessimisme mais si l'humanité résiste au chaos dans lequel elle semble plonger, dans 100 ou 150 ans, les gens verront dans les années 2000 une certaine douceur de vivre !
Oui, on trouve encore des cafés comme cela. J’en ai photographié lors d’une visite à Paris, en 2021, le jour où on pouvait de nouveau s’asseoir aux terrasses. Même atmosphère ou presque.
@@patrickhuchet2351 Vous vous trompez, j'ai connu mai 68, j'étais jeune mais j'écoutais avec mes parents les événements sur les radios périphériques alors que l'ORTF était en grève. Il est vrai qu'en terme d'émeutes, c'est presque pire aujourd'hui ! On vivait plus simplement avec moins de moyen mais tout n'était pas aussi facile que maintenant. Je pense qu'on est surtout nostalgique de sa jeunesse (à condition qu'elle fut heureuse bien sûr). D'ailleurs, si vous relisez mon commentaire, je sous-entend que le pire est à venir ! Cordialement.
@@jowan559 nos pompiers se faisaient agressés ? nos policiers et gendarmes portaient le gilet pare balles tous les jours ? , nos ecoles etaient bunkerisées ? , nos profs se faisaient egorgés ?
@@Peopleofthesun386no, it's about unhinged, uncivilised mobs of people marauding through Paris, smashing the place to pieces, defecating in the street and being very intimidating and aggressive. I didn't mention race, you did.
My great father was an able worker in the Brouhot factory in Vierzon, in the center of France. They stopped making cars before WW2 and then made harvesters; they were huge red wooden framed machines that could be seen allover the french countryside. But in the 50's american harvesters killed that industry. Vierzon had been a stronghold of communism for a long time and that did not attract investers ever after. I have visited quite a few car museums in France but I don't remember having seen one of those models.
Now that Paris has become unbearable to live in, the cheapest square meter of real estate costs twice as much as a good monthly salary: Close to 10,000 €. No progress in sight. Except towards a Lagos or Johannesburg atmosphere.
Bravo pour ce magnifique et intéressant travail. Il me semble toutefois y avoir une incohérence de date dans la photo de l'arc de triomphe du Carousel. En 1869, le palais des Tuileries existait encore, on ne pouvait donc pas voir la perspective du jardin et des Champs Elysées. Le palais a été incendié en 1871 pendant la Commune et les ruines démolies en 1882. La photo est forcément postérieure.
Vous n'avez pas vu la crasse des quartiers populaires ,l'absence de salle de bain et l'odeur pestilentielle de la seine où les égouts étaient déversés .Ni les hospices et la délicieuse odeur du crottin de cheval .
Merci !tres belle photos, Paris était tres beau !!aujourd'hui c'est horrible est invivable car trop d'étrangers et trop de violences . Par contre trop de pub pendant la vidéo et la musique jazz moderne ne va pas du tout !de plus je déteste le jazz !!
Et mon arrière-arrière-grand-père est un Prince russe qui, à la révolution, a transféré sa famille à Paris et s'est battu pour le roi, puis a déménagé à Nice et y a été enterré .
@@jjaus 👍🏻 Exacte ! A l'époque il ne fallait pas mélanger " les torchons et les serviettes " comme disaient les bourgeois...! Pas de côtoiment avec les pauvres !
@@joelleraoult7322 Désolée,toutes les classes sociales se trouvent sur ces photos. Et ils sont tous bien habillés,riches et moins riches. Même les ouvriers et les commis sont bien habillés,on en voit sur ces photos.
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Its a shame you missed one photograph in particular: from 1838 by Louis Daguerre of a street scene in Paris, its believed to be the first ever photograph with people visible in it (a shoe shine boy and his customer, who are only visible because they stood still long enough to be caught by the super long exposure of the cameras of the time.) Worth at least an honourable mention.
Stop pretending some images like the first one at 0:10 were enhanced!..This image was clear, BEFORE you sneakily blurred it to make it appear you then enhanced it! Shame on you for lying!
Anyone interested can find the original picture on NBC News website under ' Iconic Notre Dame Cathedral through history'.
Exactly
We'll be seen as these people in old portraits. Soon.
These people reminds me of the days of luise pasteur who invented peneciline treating std in france
Ce magnifique voyage dans le passé de la vie parisienne me rend profondément nostalgique et me donne envie de pleurer à la vue de tous ces braves gens qui nous fixent d'un regard bienveillant et parfois curieux, mais qui ne sont plus de ce monde. 😔
Ils ont été mal remplacés!
Ils fixaient la caméra d antan.rien.a changer du paysage c'est fou!
❤ WLM ! WLM ! WLM ! ❤
@@michaelmeiers3639 ah ça oui !
que des chouineurs aujourd'hui !
@@michaelmeiers3639tu pleures?
Thanks for sharing!!!
When I see old photos like these, as I view them, I try to feel like I am right there.
I try to envision the sights and sounds.
I am a history fanatic and could look at images like these all day!!!
Loved it! 😊
There are videos too, AI restored. Paris around 1910: /watch?v=zdRBUBVuz_0
Merci pour ce bon retour au temps passé et de nous faire partager un peu de nostalgie 😊
Merci beaucoup, je l'apprécie vraiment
Beautiful Paris old pictures thank you 👍❤️
I truly enjoyed these photo's! Sometimes I feel I would have loved to have lived in those days! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it
we had an AMASING TIME TRAVEL! THANKS A LOT 🏆
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Superb! The colour tints are magnificent. Watching these images from the 19th and 20th centuries is magical and enchanting. Thank you. Xxx❤❤❤❤
Dear Bright Style,
The shots of high bourgeois Parisian women's fashion from 1900 to 1905 are incredibly fascinating.
Especially the fashionable figure at 4:00, the studio model at 5:51, the Hippodrome Auteuil at 6:18, the Great Exhibition at 6:47, and 10:37 in Bois de Boulogne.
Thanks for this!
Love andrea
très émouvant ! la nostalgie me submerge...
Beautiful photos, thanks for posting.
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Un grand merci ! Des images vraiment magnifiques !
Merci beaucoup !
Bright Style you keep us amazed , Thank you for sharing these lovely pics 💖💯💖
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it !
Époustouflant ❤ merci beaucoup
Thank you so much for sharing, you really do a great job! photos are stunning 🤩
Beautiful.precious times gone by.
Thanks ... high level and hard work ... we love here in Paris your subtil mix (aside so quiet music at the right level)
Many thanks.
Thank you so much for a lovely and instructive travel through times long gone. I imagine my grandma who did live in Paris for a few years in the early 1900.
My Dad also lived in Paris, France, for four years back in the late forties and early fifties. It was a whole different world those days.
Merci! Magnifique photos de Paris et de la France quand mon pays était souverain et libre.
Thank you! Beautiful photos of Paris and France when my country was sovereign and free.
Merci beaucoup.
Fantastic Thankyou I am 91 almost my time
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Wishing you health and happiness.
Merci . Grace à vous j'ai vu mon arrière grand-mère Marie Dupont . Et cette photo de l'exposition universel une merveille !
Merci beaucoup
@@BrightStylec'est impossible que vous avez un photo de vote grandmére de 1900.
@@texastim7502 Bien sûr que c'est possible . La photographie était tout sauf rare à cette époque .
This lovely video made my day! Thank you for the sweet nostalgia!🙏🏻♥️
The incredible quality of the pictures makes it so real as if they were made today with a modern camera. I never before had such a feeling being shifted in far and distant past. Simply overwhelming! Thanks for sharing with us!
Thank you very much. I sincerely appreciate it.
My grandmother and GF are probably in some of these photos. Wonderful.
photo super réalistes magnifique travail, bravo !
Merci beaucoup
Elles ont été colorisées quand même ..
Thank you for
Posting these wonderful photos. The French have a beautiful culture that influence us all. Would be interesting to see our current22 century fashion next to these French people and fashions.
Beautifully pictures, great job. BRAVO !!! And thank you. ❤
Thank you very much, I sincerely appreciate it.
Brigth style 👏 Mais.....comment avez vous eu de telles merveilles photographiques ? 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Merci pour ce partage.
La colorisation rend les photos plus vivantes, c'est du beau travail.
Une manière de faire revivre ce Paris qui a aujourd'hui presque complètement disparu.
12:10 Palais du Luxembourg
To me it seems impressive how much indeed has been preserved in Paris instead of renewed. As one little but striking example see the pond in the Jardin du Luxembourg where you still find those same little sailboats as there have been more than a hundred years ago. The Parisiens exhibit an a highly developed sense for beauty and tradition.
Vous oubliez une chose très importante, Paris a subit peu de bombardements pendant les 2 guerres, alors que Londres, Varsovie, Berlin et beaucoup d’autres villes ont souffert de destructions importantes.
No litter anywhere, the ladies and gents wore hats, no badly behaved children, what a pleasure to live in that age if one was well off.
Generally speaking, people were more civilized back then.
It seems like even those of modest means made the most of what they had. People had way fewer clothes, but they dressed as nicely as they could.
You people are so full of it. If you are wealthy now you live well. Those pictures are not representative of the hideous life most people had. I wish you would go back. You'd appreciate the world we live in now.
No monkeys, no rats, real frenchs
Thanks for sharing this amazing video ❤
Thank you for your comment
THANK S FROM FRANCE I LOVE ALL THOSE OLD PICTURES.BEAUTIFULL GREAT NICE GORGEOUS MERVEILLEUSES SEE YOU SOON A +
Some lovely photos much still recognisable today. The Paris cafe scene hasn't changed much. The biggest difference is the automobile replacing the horse. I still enjoy visiting Paris and walking the streets, particularly along the Seine and around Monmartre.
Excellent !
Really enjoyable!
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it !
Paris is eternal. Always worth visiting
Si on aime se faire enrichir... Déjà il y a 20 ans c'était devenu Bagdad, j'imagine aujourd'hui 😢
As per I see austria is most beautiful European country side by side with Switzerland and Germany Italy is immortal it's something else👌
@@Alonzykoitg 🤦🤦
Absolument magnifique. Beau, simple, authentique. C’est ainsi que nous aimons la France.
The Bright Style videos are always a Highlight for me. I appreciate your effort very much.
Thank you so much, I sincerely appreciate it
Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
Thanks a lot !
Great job, thanks! With all the black and white photos of that great iconic era, we have a tendency to erroneously think there was no color! As a former retired NYC fashion illustrator who worked only in color, this was of great interest to me, having studied the history of fashion in fashion art school in Manhattan! It was also the era of my late beloved grandmothers, my late beloved mother born in 1908! The photo of the woman in white surrounded by little girls looked like a scene from the Academy award winning film, "Gigi" filmed in beautiful Paris which took place during the Belle Epoch era, the turn of the last century from the late 1800s, the Victorian era and then the early 1900s, the Edwardian era! Have always loved those straw boater hats worn by men into the 1930s! French fashion designer Coco Chanel who originally designed hats also wore a smaller version of them and introduced the horizontal blue and white mariner's jerseys for women in the early 1900s, making fashion way more comfortable for women. She was revolutionary!♥♥
This was amazing thank you
Thank you so much
Wonderful pictures 👍
Thank you !
I loved It! Congratulations for vídeo!!
Thanks !
When Paris was civilized, romantic and French...and worth visiting..
And never will be again.
The same could be said about America.
Vous penser que les États Unis sont mieux c’est 100 fois pire
I am french and i do agree with you 200%....
@@glennhumphries9444 je suis d'accord avec vous
I've really enjoyed your video. Thank you for posting it.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it
That was, as usual, Awesome. Some of the work which is put into these photographs is significant and meticulously detailed. One can only wonder at modern achievements, yet ironically the content is of equal gravity, with people indulging in the most advanced technology such as electric cars elaborate finery to wear. 👏👌👍
Thank you so much for sharing your work with us ❤ I would have loved to see the black-and-white photos aswell to see the difference you made.
These photographs look great, thank you.
Wonderful photos. Truly enjoyed watching!
Thank you
Wonderful photos!❤Truly enjoyed watching!!!❤
Beautiful people. Seriously.
Absolutely fascinating. Very well done.❤
J'aimes bien ces photos colorisées 🙂
Merci beaucoup
Beauiful! Thanks!
Salut , comme je l' écris souvent je ne me sens pas à ma place dans ce siècle et l' époque ou je vis , je suis non seulement pris par la nostalgie mais c'est une vrai cas de conscience qui revient souvent quand je visionne toutes ces vidéos merci pour ce fabuleux voyage dans le temps
Eccezionali, bellissime foto mai viste!!!
Grazie mille !
Formidable !! Merci !
Благодарю за экскурс по Парижу.
prachtige foto’s 👌👍 ik heb er van genoten
This is the first time I have seen a good colorization. Mostly they look as though someone and splashed the print with burnt umber poster paint. Well done.
Thank you so much
Born in Paris in 1967. Most of the places depicted in those pictures didn't change at all. In fact the architecture of Paris was very well preserved despite the efforts of terrible mayors lately to "modernize" the city of lights.
Of course the Gare Montparnasse was demolished and replaced by the eponymous tower but it's the exception, not the rule. The garden of Luxembourg is pretty much the same, even the chairs and the kiosks remain. The horses are long gone and the fashion is different, but most streets are recognizable. The Bon Marché is still there. The Pont Alexandre III was restored lately. Children still play with model sails boats in the Luxembourg garden. The main changes are the cars and more recently there are entire areas where migrants live in tents.
très sympathique le retour sur un paris colorisée. Cela serais drôle de faire les mêmes photos aujourd'hui...pas sure de retrouver le même charme...
Pardonnez mon pessimisme mais si l'humanité résiste au chaos dans lequel elle semble plonger, dans 100 ou 150 ans, les gens verront dans les années 2000 une certaine douceur de vivre !
Oui, on trouve encore des cafés comme cela. J’en ai photographié lors d’une visite à Paris, en 2021, le jour où on pouvait de nouveau s’asseoir aux terrasses. Même atmosphère ou presque.
@@jowan559 vous n'avez pas connu les années 60 70 80 , ça se voit .
@@patrickhuchet2351 Vous vous trompez, j'ai connu mai 68, j'étais jeune mais j'écoutais avec mes parents les événements sur les radios périphériques alors que l'ORTF était en grève. Il est vrai qu'en terme d'émeutes, c'est presque pire aujourd'hui ! On vivait plus simplement avec moins de moyen mais tout n'était pas aussi facile que maintenant. Je pense qu'on est surtout nostalgique de sa jeunesse (à condition qu'elle fut heureuse bien sûr). D'ailleurs, si vous relisez mon commentaire, je sous-entend que le pire est à venir ! Cordialement.
@@jowan559 nos pompiers se faisaient agressés ? nos policiers et gendarmes portaient le gilet pare balles tous les jours ? , nos ecoles etaient bunkerisées ? , nos profs se faisaient egorgés ?
Great photos!
Thanks
Merci et belles musiques
Very well done !
Thank you so much !
Paris doesn't look like that now with all their new inhabitants .
Parisabad
Probably smelled a lot better back then too.....
@@flutebasket4294 🤣🤣🤣
You guys are so weird everything is about race with you......always crying
@@Peopleofthesun386no, it's about unhinged, uncivilised mobs of people marauding through Paris, smashing the place to pieces, defecating in the street and being very intimidating and aggressive. I didn't mention race, you did.
When I see thes eold images, I find myself feeling ever so grateful for the automobile. The horses look so depressed.
Lovely presentation!❤
Thanks
Exelent!!
Wonderful 👍👏👏
Thanks a lot !
thank you love it
カラー化することにより100年以上の前の彼らが生き返ったような気がします
昨日撮ったような写真で 彼らが今でもパリの街を歩いているような 錯覚をします
覚えておいてください。今日パリに行くなら、パリはもっとモガディシュに似ているでしょう。
@@flutebasket4294 俺はパリなんかいけない お金無いから
Superb!
Thanks !
Very Nice
Thanks
My great father was an able worker in the Brouhot factory in Vierzon, in the center of France. They stopped making cars before WW2 and then made harvesters; they were huge red wooden framed machines that could be seen allover the french countryside. But in the 50's american harvesters killed that industry. Vierzon had been a stronghold of communism for a long time and that did not attract investers ever after. I have visited quite a few car museums in France but I don't remember having seen one of those models.
Muchas gracias!! ❤
Intéressant. MERCI.
Fotos maravilhosas. ❤
Obrigado
Beautiful pictures 👍🏻
Now that Paris has become unbearable to live in, the cheapest square meter of real estate costs twice as much as a good monthly salary: Close to 10,000 €. No progress in sight. Except towards a Lagos or Johannesburg atmosphere.
Today's Paris is more like a Middle East ghetto....It's really a shame what has become of Paris.
I could not have said it better.
As a Frenchman, I completely agree with you. What a shame not to have taken care of what our predecessors bequeathed us.
The real shame is that you are so ignorant and proud of it.
Zionist Jews did that on purpose
@@loudkill_5644 You are actually paying the price of what ancestors did in other countries......so don't cry
Hermosas fotos
ah ces moustaches, j'adore !
Merci !
😊👍
Bravo pour ce magnifique et intéressant travail. Il me semble toutefois y avoir une incohérence de date dans la photo de l'arc de triomphe du Carousel. En 1869, le palais des Tuileries existait encore, on ne pouvait donc pas voir la perspective du jardin et des Champs Elysées. Le palais a été incendié en 1871 pendant la Commune et les ruines démolies en 1882. La photo est forcément postérieure.
Et la photo d'un jeune couple avec l'homme en uniforme , date plutôt des années 1920, 1925 d'après la robe et la coiffure de la jeune femme.
Paris mon amour, ma ville mon amour éternel
Quand les français étaient fiers d'être français....
Ont l'est toujours meme si l'état veux nous faire disparaitre..
Great!
How beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
je préférais Paris ainsi. Magnifique . 👏 👏
Vous n'avez pas vu la crasse des quartiers populaires ,l'absence de salle de bain et l'odeur pestilentielle de la seine où les égouts étaient déversés .Ni les hospices et la délicieuse odeur du crottin de cheval .
Super!❤😂🎉
Thanks
Quel déclin !!
Quand la France était encore la France
❤ WLM ! WLM ! WLM ! ❤
C est la grande savane maintenant Paris 😂
Une belle époque où la France ne bénéficiait pas encore de "l'enrichissement culturel".
LA BELLE EPOQUE :) UN REVE ..
AUJOURD HUI ON PEUT DIRE PAUVRE FRANCE , QU EST ELLE DEVENUE ,
IL Y A QUOI PLEURER :'(
Merci !tres belle photos, Paris était tres beau !!aujourd'hui c'est horrible est invivable car trop d'étrangers et trop de violences .
Par contre trop de pub pendant la vidéo et la musique jazz moderne ne va pas du tout !de plus je déteste le jazz !!
Exactement, cette musique n'est pas du tout de l'époque, l'influence amerlok n'existant pas encore par bonheur.
T'es ridicule 😂
the music dos not work with the photos. love
So nice with no cars.
Et mon arrière-arrière-grand-père est un Prince russe qui, à la révolution, a transféré sa famille à Paris et s'est battu pour le roi, puis a déménagé à Nice et y a été enterré .
magnifiques photos
Thanks
8'35 wow ! 🤩
Beau reportage et magnifiques images de vies passées. Toutefois quelques erreurs de dates et de lieux, mais pardonnées.
Merci beaucoup
Nobody sitting an outdoor cafe on their cellphones. Everyone well dressed. Those days are gone forever.
They're RICH! Now you can be working class and sit at cafes. Not then.
@@jjaus 👍🏻 Exacte ! A l'époque il ne fallait pas mélanger " les torchons et les serviettes " comme disaient les bourgeois...! Pas de côtoiment avec les pauvres !
@@joelleraoult7322
Désolée,toutes les classes sociales se trouvent sur ces photos. Et ils sont tous bien habillés,riches et moins riches. Même les ouvriers et les commis sont bien habillés,on en voit sur ces photos.