Stoomtrams in Nederland in de jaren '20 in kleur! Steam trams in Netherlands in the 1920s in color!
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2021
- Een mooie verzameling van ingekleurde beelden van Stoomtrams in Nederland rond de jaren '20 in kleur.
De oorspronkelijk Z/W films zijn m.b.v. A.I. software gerestaureerd en ingekleurd. De kwaliteit van het bronmateriaal was wisselend per fragment waardoor sommige stukjes beter zijn dan andere.
Achtereenvolgens zie je stoomtrams in:
- De bollenstreek (omgeving Hillegom) in 1924,
- Haarlem in 1918,
- Rijswijk in 1922,
- Amsterdam in jaren '20,
- Deventer in 1926,
- Coevorden in jaren '20,
- Zutphen in jaren '20,
- Gelderland (GTM), ca. 1950,
- Scheveningen (laatste stoomtramrit) in 1925.
Noot: Deze film stond eerst in Z/W op ons kanaal, echter nu vervangen door een ingekleurde versie. I.v.m. het verbod door RUclips op "re-used content" hebben we helaas de Z/W versie niet kunnen laten staan.
Muziek: Gerard Franklin
A nice collection of colorized images of steam trams in the Netherlands around the 1920s in color.
The original B / W films are estored and colored by means of A.I. software. The quality of the source material varied per fragment, making some parts better than others.
Successively you will see steam trams in:
- The bulb region (area of Hillegom) in 1924,
- Haarlem in 1918,
- Rijswijk in 1922,
- Amsterdam in the 1920s,
- Deventer in 1926,
- Coevorden in the 1920s,
- Zutphen in the 1920s,
- Gelderland (GTM), ca.1950,
- Scheveningen (last steam tram ride) in 1925.
Note: This film was first in B / W on our channel, but has now been replaced by a colored version. Unfortunately we have not been allowed to keep the B / W version on this RUclips channel due to their ban on "re-used content".
Music: Gerard Franklin
*Just enjoy the film and please don't comment* : "Everybody in this film is dead now", or "not a fat, obese person in sight", or "when the Netherlands was still white". It just so cliché and annoying! Thank you.
Really? To say ‘how nice dressed they were’ am I allowed to say ?
@@marcelbarbulescu5363 Sure!
Understood. But I watch and think how many of these souls were sent to death camps in 1940's.
Well said Rick 👏 !!
@@tracysrocket I can't tell you how many times that same thought has crossed my mind. It's good to know that I'm not alone with this.
What a wonderful pleasure to watch a beautiful reality from one hundred years ago!! Amazing!!!
Het is altijd goed om oude dingen van mijn favoriete buitenland te zien. Leve Nederland en de Nederlandse mensen.
Groote groetjes van de Verenigde Staten. 🇺🇸🇳🇱
Nice to have a look back at how life was 100 years ago.
No mad rush, no computers, no major distractions, just down to earth folkes living their lives the way they could, day to day.
Some great scenes, now enhanced by the addition of colour, brilliant.🙂👍
What a wonderful film. Thank you for showing it. The Netherlands (and Belgium) had a large network of steam tram routes, and to find these films is incredible. The last sequence showing the departure for Scheveningen was shot at Den Haag HS station, and is now electric tram route 11.
So is it correct-- the Den Haag Hollands Spoor station wasn't really the Scheveningen line station? The Scheveningen station was right across from Hotel Orange on the beach front right?
Harri2626
The Tram Station HS, is now the Cycle parking, you should recognize the windows.
They tramlines, are not original, they now do other route.
@@tracysrocket Scheveningen had several terminal stations. The steam tram shown in this film runs on the nowadays nr. 11 route more or less on the then Southside of Scheveningen (haven/harbor). Then there was a tram via Badhuisweg to the Kurhaus and from about 1910 a full blown electric train with terminus at the now intersection Zwolsestraat and Gevers Deynootplein - Zeekant. Both of these were on the resort-side of Scheveningen.
Kind regards Christiaan
All the transportation in the film which looks so old fashioned to us now, would have looked so modern to everyone in those days. Thank you so much, I'll never get tired of watching these wonderful old films.
Wonderful film-footage. We are very fortunate to have it.
Love this film. Such classy attire too.
My great grandfather was a dutch businessman, who went adventure to East Indies and married a celebes native girl, and there, gave birth to my grandma.
My grandma fell in love with Indonesian rebel when Indonesian independence war broke off, and ended marry him. She abandoned her whole dutch family when they went back to Amsterdam and stayed with her love... after that my family still use "vanderbergh" as family name, and sometimes my grandma sisters or brothers' children from Netherlands or spain came to visit us here, bringing chesee or many gifts.
@Nastro Adhesivo yes, it was the time when avatar attacked fire nation and supposedly freed the stupidity out of your family, but alas he couldn't
Narrow gauge and standard steam trams! Fantastic to see them fascinate the locals, as well as the viewers so many decades later. Thank you.
The film quality was amazing for that time period. Thanks for posting.
I lived in Holland for 5yrs in the mid 1970s. Loved the place and the people.
In het begin zie je de NZH stoomtram bij Heemstede ca 1932 ,toen de lijn Haarlem -Leiden al was geelectrificeerd,met locomotief Lisse.
Verderop in de film rijden we door de Dorpsstraat in Oegstgeest ,over de brug ,langs het zgn Groene Kerkje ,allemaal in ca 1925-30 De Dorpsstraat is nog bijna helemaal hetzelfde. Heel leuk !
Peter ,NZH fan
Wow 🤩 everybody are so curious about the camera 😄 I live in Netherlands, if there is one thing that’s now same as 100 years back (apart from bikes ofcourse) is, that smile on people faces 😍 I love my Dutchies 😍😍
Fantastic! So evocative. Such great shots, thoughtful music, subtle colors. It doesn’t get much better than this. BRAVO to everyone involved, and to those who produced, directed and shot the footage 100 years ago.
What a lovely video. Vignettes with matching playful music. The children on a day out with their parents made me smile. You take such care to get everything right. I almost felt I was riding along in those trams and watching it all. Thank you Rick. Greetings from Dublin.
Greetings from Leidschendam!
yes
Thank you for keeping this people and the images alive
Love the fashionable dress that today is gone. Beautiful💖👏👏
How wonderful those little films are. Interesting that they also carried goods as well as passengers. Very efficient.
Excellent Video! Thumbs Up & Like 1107
Kind regards from Switzerland
Amazing time travel! Thank you!
Charmful images today full of nostalgia, which the background music enhances. It is always moving to see those faces surprised at the unexpectedness of a camera...
The Great War had just ended and, fortunately, no one knew that after a few years another even more terrible one would come and that it would almost destroy Europe. These images conveyed to me a lot of sadness for the future that awaited these people.
I love watching these old films and observing the details. I always wonder what made each person get out of bed, what they had for breakfast that lead them to that particular moment of time. They had no idea that what they viewed as an ordinary day, would be captured in film. What a magnificant way to celebrate their lives 100 year later💫💥.
We share the exact same wonders of life, even on nowadays I do wonder how we'd gonna be seen in photo/video 50 or a hundred years coming 😀
This comment deserves more likes ❤️
Thanks my friend your delightful video made my morning .Beautiful choice of music too. Again many thanks.
1:59 I love how even in 1910 you had people trying to overtake on windy roads!
Love
Tom
Wát een paretlje weer Rick Meesterlijk. Ook de muziek is zeer passend gekozen. Wordt hier enorm gewaardeerd.
Dank je wel
Heerlijk tien minuten genieten in de tijdmachine. Prachtige restauratie, zo komt ons verleden plotseling heel dichtbij. Bedankt !!
Prachtig om dit te zien
So wonderful images restoration video upload. Thanks for sharing my dear friend.
What a wonderful capture of daily life in Netherlands, at the time my mother, H.L. Deijs was born in 1922!
The music score is BEAUTIFUL! Dank je wel Mijnheer Franklin!
Who is "Mijnheer Franklin"?
Heel bijzonder als of je in een tijdmachine teruggaat in de tijd. A time of innocence als je het met onze moderne hectische en gepolariseerde samenleving vergelijkt.
Al ging een gereformeerde amper met een katholiek, socialist of liberaal om. Laat staan met een Jood.
It's always fun to see how people act when they know they're being filmed. The enhancements really improve the film. What people did a century ago, it's fascinating.
This is really an outstanding compilation. Even the music is very appropriate. I particularly like the first piece with its clarinet obbligatos.
Amazing to see. So beautiful to watch. Thanks you.
Thank you for sharing your amazing work.
The films are super quality and much nicer to see in colour.
The people in these old films appear to me always to look happier and satisfied with their lot.
Wish I could go back in time and see it for real.
Het enige wat nog hetzelfde gebleven is, we moeten nog steeds betalen voor het openbaar vervoer.
Mooie documentaire. 👏👍👍👍
Luc Vanhove
Wat had jij dan verwacht, dat geld nu al verdwenen was? Geen bezit meer, Star Trek levels?
@@googlegmail4636 Wel, er had in Hasselt een experiment geweest van gratis busvervoer zodat er minder verkeer zou zijn. Plotseling was het gedaan, het resultaat is ???? weinigen weten het. 🤔😂
Very enjoyable to watch , the music selection was very apropos.
Wow gewoon ontspannen genieten van deze beelden. Thx Rick ga zo door.
Beautiful, and such lovely music too.
I`d like to get back there, even for a while
Спасибо, огромное!!! Они настоящие, люди того времени!! И машины, и вагоны, и дороги с качественным покрытием! Удивительно и как-то нереально видеть их сейчас из далекого будущего!
@@thedude8046 is your Google translate machine broken, Dude?
@@thedude8046 Russia is now more backward than this video
Brilliant film and excellent quality. I used to think that short skirts started in the 1960s until I saw this film.
Short skirt was created in the 10's, but it was worn only by women in cabaret and prostitutes. The cabaret/prostitute fashion (sex appeal fashion) was transposed to young asexual girls (perhaps a pedophile fashion maker guy decided so) and when they grew up these girls found normal and easy to wear short-nudity clothes (not like their moms), since the 50's (barbie puppet) the teenage girl fashion has always been based on sex appeal (cos it's the will of "fashion" makers) and this became a standard of life.
@@alwantamalus3709 A fascinating film - thank you for your reply
Love it, thanks for sharing
What a wonderful time… like time machine 👍🏽🙌🏽. Thank You Rick88888888!!!!!!!
Awesome to see 100 yr old transportation!
Put this on my 50inch and loved every frame. Thanks so much !!
Great to hear!
It is a very beautiful sight, it seems a very lovely time, there is humanity in people, there was love which is not visible today.
Actually love is nonexistent today
That was magnificent!
So peaceful and serene.
Seeing happy people.
Wow! Splendid piece of history. Thank you for great work!
I wonder how many souls in this video are back in a different lifetime. :)
My grandmother she is now 107 years old
Market day has changed very little, and the streets so free from litter.
except that the marketplaces is online now...
By looking at them it doesn't seem like that they can misbehave with a women or abusive to others or just rude to fellow people .... They did know how to well dress and be polite .... I wish i was born in that time of Era
Amazing work rick, a very beautiful film, beautiful old steam tram😀👌👍
W0W 100 years ago . Look at those people .seems like they lived free .
This was truly amazing . How I love the Nederlands , and her People
Nooit geweten dat er in Zutphen stoomtrams hebben gereden of de zaadmarkt... zo herkenbaar straatbeeld nog altijd :)
Instant Favorite !
You don’t see that kind of joy to anything in 2021.
😮😮😮 Es bellísimo!!!.Un viaje en el tiempo. Es tan real, tan cercano. Gracias, muy buen trabajo.
AMAZING!!!! GOOD JOB !!!! AND THANKS A LOT FOR SHARE !!!! GREETING FROM NY!!!!
What a beautiful place. Makes me wonder why my ancestors left it in 1651 for New Amsterdam
The video is from the 1920's.....They Dutch were colonizers. So your ancestors came to America to exploit local resources, in search of personal wealth. The Dutch were also key to the trans Atlantic slave trade taking off.
Just wonderful. Thanks for posting
Super Video. Het stukje vanaf 01:14 - 02:11 is de Dorpsstraat in Oegstgeest met de stoomtram naar Leiden - Haarlem, vervolgens over het Oegstgeester Kanaal en de bocht langs het Groene Kerkje. Zal ergens in de 20er jaren zijn want in de eerste helft van de jaren 30 nam de NZH A600 serie (electrisch) de dienst over. My place of birth (in the fifties).
👍 Dank :-)
Thank you Rick,
I love to see those pictures from the past and now with steam trams, i know there was one here in Vlissingen, perhaps it passed by in this movie I don't know.
Rick wederom bedankt en die duimpjes naar beneden daar zou ik me maar niet te veel van aantrekken.
Groeten uit de Scheldestad 😀 👍🏽
Tot 2:23 gaat het over de normaalsporige NZH Heemstede-Leiden. Aan het begin zie je de bovenleiding van de tram uit Haarlem. Van 2:23 tot 9:14 gaat het over de GTW op het net Dieren-Doetinchem en zijlijnen. Dit rijdt op 75 cm smalspoor. Vanaf 9:14 zien we de HSM stoomtram den Haag HS naar Scheveningen haven, nu lijn 11. De overkapping van het tramstation bestaat nog, het nu een grote fietsenstalling. Die lange schoorstenen op de locomotief daar hadden een reden: In de zomer reden er imperiaalwagens mee, waar de mensen op het dak konden gaan zitten. Die wilden natuurlijk niet in de rook zitten...
Bedankt voor deze extra aanvulling.
You have no idea how dirty the exhaust from these things were-fly ash would go everywhere. Of course, better than horses. Still amazing that the Dutch cities were so clean. To these people, trains were great.
Heerlijke plaatjes, met die muziek erbij
These old scenes from the past truly touches the heart! to see
how people lived back then seemingly with far less violence
crime and inhumanity towards one another. Technology has
given us many pleasures? Yet has taken away certain sensitivity’s
and moral values that bring people together in a caring way.
Did you forget about WW1, and WW11 yet to come?
@@mareebrown2163 there was no WW1 in the Netherlands, the country was neutral at the time.
Dank voor dit geweldige werk!!
Ontroerend om een kijkje te hebben in de tijd dat mijn ouders jong waren.
Ja, ik hoopte dat ik een van mijn ouders zou zien.
@@corneliaarendsen1358 ja hè, dat zou mooi zijn.
I like the music that you put with the video! Just great. . . . . .thank you for the upload!
Absolutely love these clips
I am so happy to watch like this
Bewegende Bilder, schöne musische Untermalung, toll!!!
Thank u so much for this old movie .realy pretty.nice life's,& nice humans.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️
Many thanks for sharing this amazing and beautiful video
Prachtig! Ik zou het ook geweldig hebben gevonden als je de.mensen had kunnen horen praten.
Video van zeer hoge kwaliteit hersteld! Het was heel interessant. Dank u! Leuk vinden!
Wunderschöne Aufnahmen einer tollen Zeit. Ich liebe diese alten Filme 👍
Too Cool, I was born in Amsterdam, Holland, but live now in the U.S. I love your video, thank You for posting it.
Our pleasure!
Is nice video I loved, thank You for posting it.
It's fascinating...thank you!!!
"Cyclists beware of the tram lines!" I still can show the marks of falling on the (electric) tram lines in Gent during a racing trip to Flanders in the 1970's.
I kept waiting for the girl walking backwards to trip over the rails.
Astonishing quality.
Beautiful video! in Nederland :)
Even the women who are LADIES wear their hats. 👍❤
You are chosen a good music to the tapes... my favourite are the market szene with the three women and the old man by the engin...
thanks Rick
geweldig archive
That street market looks like fun! What a difference 20 years makes. Those children are going to end up in the middle of WW2!
How utterly wonderful to watch.
Geweldig! bedankt!!
Dank U. Fantastic film. Brought tears to my eyes.
I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
I like this video
This is wonderful. I'd never realised that trams could be steam powered. They sure were smoky though!
thereunionparty
The tracks are from Roman era, first we used horses, no roads, first we did tracks.
1950 was horse tracks only, that changed then to steam power, in 1925 that all became electric.
Fabulousl, thank you.
🤩Sehr schöne Aufnahmen !Danke fürs hochladen.💐
Love it! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Que hermoso recuerdo nada como la magia del cine que nos hace viajar en el tiempo 💕
Trams and bikes is a future of all nations