Old World Invercargill New Zealand

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

Комментарии • 31

  • @sissitop1505
    @sissitop1505 Год назад +1

    Thank`s a lot for this great summary of O.W. Invercargill. Absolutly brilliant pictures and explanation. It`s really painful to see the O.W. pictures and the "countryside" nowadays. Greetings from Bavaria

  • @stephentruthershields3615
    @stephentruthershields3615 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely fascinating

  • @cookdislander4372
    @cookdislander4372 Год назад +2

    Do you think its weird nobody can trace their heritage past their great grandparents

  • @nicholasnovak4
    @nicholasnovak4 10 месяцев назад +2

    No, it's just showing how far European and western society has diminished. You're looking at the height of European colonialism. We used to know how to build and had much more skills and basic knowledge in those times. Family structure was in tact and people and communities were organized as well as the public school system had not indoctrinated the youth as much...
    There were also no strict child labor laws. European society was just far more productive that time. Although it's on what seems to be on far flung New Zealand, was there a port nearby? Also apparently there was gold in the area, which with the combination of a port town and gold, although the population was not huge, it means there was a lot of money there. Also, the Presbyterian Church was very wealthy.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  10 месяцев назад +2

      You make a lot of good points...but there's much more to the story than were being told. Thanks for watching.

    • @fancyfeast4610
      @fancyfeast4610 9 месяцев назад

      Port of bluff just a few Km's outside of invercargill, think it's like 30 (18 miles depending on where you're from)

  • @gregsayers2913
    @gregsayers2913 11 месяцев назад +1

    Manyl of these buildings still standing

  • @michaeljoshualewis538
    @michaeljoshualewis538 Год назад +1

    You hotta look up Auckland New Zealand museum city found 1840, massive holl top museum finish in 1852,no infrastructure?

  • @angelagardiner8901
    @angelagardiner8901 4 месяца назад

    Wow I live here!

  • @Natecoxy
    @Natecoxy Год назад +1

    Population of invercargill was 8125 in 1891

  • @Dommommy
    @Dommommy 2 года назад +1

    They could build streetcars but still used horse and buggy? On muddy streets in some instances? Not even brick laid yet for streets but these magnificent structures were necessary? The inheritors happened into a beautiful world, I wonder if they had the chance to enjoy it🧐

  • @justinamontgomery2618
    @justinamontgomery2618 2 года назад +1

    Love it! Looked up window making history! Yes does not match the history!

  • @lyndonowen8525
    @lyndonowen8525 2 года назад

    Like your dtyle

  • @mickdavis1753
    @mickdavis1753 2 года назад +1

    New sub

  • @georgeprokopenko3044
    @georgeprokopenko3044 2 года назад

    good

  • @lyndonowen8525
    @lyndonowen8525 2 года назад

    Wireless lighting

  • @shawngoldsberry747
    @shawngoldsberry747 5 месяцев назад

    Burt Monroe

  • @2000Ajjet
    @2000Ajjet Год назад

    I'm from Invercargill...And yes this was once a very wealthy city that could afford the architecture that you continually DOUBT! Best you stay in Canada.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +5

      I'm not welcome in New Zealand? Ouch!! I'll be sure to rewire my brain before buying a ticket...

    • @MrSnellyG
      @MrSnellyG Год назад

      ​@@oldworldexCheck out Dunedin, that's where you need to start to solve the puzzle you seek

    • @killmesoicanrespawn3775
      @killmesoicanrespawn3775 Год назад +6

      ​@@oldworldexplenty of room in NZ mate, don't listen to that weirdo 😂

    • @haroldsmith8454
      @haroldsmith8454 6 дней назад

      I'm certain that the video has gone WAY over your head, and you have no idea what is actually being suggested.

  • @fancyfeast4610
    @fancyfeast4610 Год назад

    Somehow I don't think invercargill is part of a conspiracy theory 🤣 my mum grew up there during the 40's and 50's as my gran did in the 1920's my grandfather who was alot older than my grandmother immigrated there in 1906 from Germany and there are pictures of him in front of the Presbyterian church when he was young..they were obviously there then and these building were there then along with the trams. A lot of steel and building materials were imported from uk. Was a wealthy area during a gold rush in the late 1800's and had a heavy farming and dairy industry. Those poles are telegraph poles with ceramic spool insulators. I used to go down to an old sight there as a child when visiting my grandparents and find broken bits of them in the rubble.

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +2

      Think again! The deception is realmwide..

    • @fancyfeast4610
      @fancyfeast4610 Год назад

      @@oldworldex you'll have to explain yourself and the theory because it's sounding kinda whack right now

    • @fancyfeast4610
      @fancyfeast4610 Год назад

      @@oldworldex is there some sort of tg channel that explains this?

    • @oldworldex
      @oldworldex  Год назад +1

      I've got a lot more content regarding this topic. I also have links to other content creators you can check out. It's a very idea to ponder....@@fancyfeast4610

    • @fancyfeast4610
      @fancyfeast4610 Год назад

      @@oldworldex I'm open minded but the who, where, why and how's have to make absolute logical and reasonable sense. The theory has to be solid for me to even contemplate putting my time into it. What's the crux in a nutshell?