1930s - Street Scenes New York in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added

I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of New York 1930s, We start on Manhattan's West Side, at 12th Avenue and 42nd Street, at the ferry terminal of the West Shore Railroad, the New York, Ontario and Western Railway, and the Weehawken Ferry. aftre we have a Crowd Scene street we can see the beautiful fashion in 30s
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
B&W Video Source: Prelinger Archives, Internet Archive
B&W Video Source:archive.org/details/NightClub...
B&W Video Source: archive.org/details/010060_20...
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  • @NASS_0
    @NASS_011 ай бұрын

    Which city in the world would you like to visit in the 1930s??

  • @Pozafria

    @Pozafria

    11 ай бұрын

    Omg Moscow pls🥺🥺🥺

  • @DC-jk9ts

    @DC-jk9ts

    11 ай бұрын

    Kuala Kangsar

  • @IDiggSocialMedia

    @IDiggSocialMedia

    11 ай бұрын

    New York, Chicago and maybe Montreal and Paris (I don't know much French) with a video camera.

  • @lordnandor3274

    @lordnandor3274

    11 ай бұрын

    Bogota.

  • @norbertroza98

    @norbertroza98

    11 ай бұрын

    Mrągowo

  • @glencmac
    @glencmac Жыл бұрын

    100 years ago, everyone was dressed to the nines, had a news paper under their arms and were skinny. Oh how we have fallen.

  • @gustavoperez5480

    @gustavoperez5480

    Жыл бұрын

    Fast food and probably the hippie druggie generation from 60's.

  • @gustavoperez5480

    @gustavoperez5480

    Жыл бұрын

    By the way my hair style is exactly like the man who appears at 1:12.

  • @billgreen1861

    @billgreen1861

    Жыл бұрын

    Glen Clark, I miss those days and the people, they were the same up until 1965 and then something terrible happened. . . and everything changed. -

  • @jjp7022

    @jjp7022

    Жыл бұрын

    @@billgreen1861 the cabal took over and now they are eradicating humanity

  • @deanwilletts7428

    @deanwilletts7428

    Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic. Closest thing to time travel !

  • @miguelfleitas672
    @miguelfleitas672 Жыл бұрын

    All these souls are gone, no longer alive that roam the streets we walk on today. Look at how gorgeous they were, elegant, in shape, their suits, dresses. Wow, what an amazing time.

  • @dwaneasley9119

    @dwaneasley9119

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea, times have returned changed. It'll be nice to take it back to the 30s in NY

  • @a.u.r.aeppli5555

    @a.u.r.aeppli5555

    Жыл бұрын

    Not all - perhaps. My mother was born in this year. She could bei one baby in a stroller.

  • @susandaniel7432

    @susandaniel7432

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! How did our country get so overweight? These people all look like they are in pretty good shape. Of course, a lot of them smoked back then. But they must have eaten differently than we do now.

  • @inextinguishablemoltenblooded

    @inextinguishablemoltenblooded

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@susandaniel7432 psywar + chemwar Next question

  • @kristinab1078

    @kristinab1078

    Жыл бұрын

    @@susandaniel7432 They ate food from scratch w/ little or no preservatives...and no high fructose! Many people are overweight today b/c their bodies are depleted of real nutrition. They can't get adequately satiated no matter how much they eat. They are trying to meet their cravings through depleted factory food and empty calories, but what they are missing and what the body really craves is nutrient dense food, which would satiate them properly without adding the pounds (more fruit and more veggies).

  • @ShawnC.T.
    @ShawnC.T.6 ай бұрын

    Notice how many are hurried, but polite about it, classy. When they look into the camera, it gives off an illusion that they can see you, these old restored videos always blow my mind, placing me in a period of time I wasn't alive for to experience it...🙂

  • @cryaboutit69

    @cryaboutit69

    3 ай бұрын

    Do you ever feel like your DNA or cells can feel them? Like a miniscule part of you can empathize? There's not many words for it but it feels universal.

  • @ShawnC.T.

    @ShawnC.T.

    3 ай бұрын

    Sure, but we all will be the same, you live/lived when you live/lived, and eventually, you're gone. The spirit of everyone will remain for infinity, and photos/videos of the deceased, stirs those spirits...

  • @lucasw2880

    @lucasw2880

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ShawnC.T. When I see a graveyard I think about how all those people buried there once had lives, they raised kids, purchased cars, had a job, and now they are gone. It tells me that you don't have a lot of time on this earth, and to enjoy it while you're here. Because (as dark as it may seem), you will be there in the cemetery with them one day. And to me, that is some deep motivation to enjoy the time you have, because you never know how much time you have.

  • @FrankBrennosTheGreatest

    @FrankBrennosTheGreatest

    2 ай бұрын

    "When they look into the camera, it gives off an illusion that they can see you" That's because they're looking at a very real person: the cameraman.

  • @guest6398

    @guest6398

    Ай бұрын

    Except for that guy in the white undershirt. He was definitely up to no good.

  • @DanJo-or2sz
    @DanJo-or2szАй бұрын

    Everyone talking about looks, but can we just appreciate that we have something to remember history by, through a video of the 1930's. ?

  • @Bluemojieatscookie15

    @Bluemojieatscookie15

    15 күн бұрын

    Yeah, like I get it, people dressed nicely back then, but you're so right

  • @dee2251
    @dee2251 Жыл бұрын

    I look at all those people rushing around, leading busy lives, some with children and family. Most of them are probably long gone, yet this film brings them back to life. It’s like a glimpse through the window of a Time Machine. Amazing!

  • @Voltomess

    @Voltomess

    Жыл бұрын

    90 years ago it was recorded yeah 100% of them are dead

  • @bardo0007

    @bardo0007

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Voltomess Maybe except for the 1 year old baby

  • @tylernewton7217

    @tylernewton7217

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably?!

  • @richardrichmarcleveque3607

    @richardrichmarcleveque3607

    Жыл бұрын

    Same today except fashions change

  • @MrDetmold

    @MrDetmold

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Voltomess My father has an uncle. Born in 1923 but still alive. He was at least 7 years old at the time this video was shot.

  • @Sambuca25
    @Sambuca259 ай бұрын

    To think they had absolutely no idea in a hundred years time that over half a million people would be watching them on a magical device that fits in their pockets.

  • @jms4406

    @jms4406

    8 ай бұрын

    Tesla knew lol

  • @paolorosi7551

    @paolorosi7551

    8 ай бұрын

    half a million people from every corner of the world....even from Rome....Italy

  • @Dhabarweyne

    @Dhabarweyne

    8 ай бұрын

    @@paolorosi7551From Africa Somalia 🇸🇴

  • @lrosario20

    @lrosario20

    7 ай бұрын

    Wait guys!! …. How will they be watching us in 100 years? 😮😮

  • @MediumJerm

    @MediumJerm

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lrosario20 upload directly to the brain.

  • @n.b1434
    @n.b14346 ай бұрын

    Dignified!!! Women looked feminine, elegant & stunning. Men looked handsome and charming. Wow, times have changed for the worst.

  • @shrilakshmi4238

    @shrilakshmi4238

    14 күн бұрын

    These people have after all come from European countries for a better life.. how else they know to dress up ?? ❤

  • @Rs2Hackzltd

    @Rs2Hackzltd

    4 күн бұрын

    Testosterone, look how masculine these men's faces looked. Almost every single one of them had a pronounced jaw and deep brow ridges, Men's testosterone levels were probably 3x what they are today

  • @nunyabidness117
    @nunyabidness1178 ай бұрын

    Im sure that guy mindlessly buying a paper had no idea millions of people would be watching him 90 years later.

  • @ef919

    @ef919

    6 күн бұрын

    On a computer, with 1 Gbps/FioS internet, or on a "smartphone" pocket computer....imagine trying to explain that to him in 1930!

  • @nunyabidness117

    @nunyabidness117

    6 күн бұрын

    @@ef919 It's like a newfangled TV the size of your wallet..

  • @ef919

    @ef919

    Күн бұрын

    @@nunyabidness117 very good yes!

  • @danielheinritz5958
    @danielheinritz5958 Жыл бұрын

    Best part, is the fact that there isn't one single person walking around with a phone out. It truly is beautiful.

  • @anodyne57

    @anodyne57

    Жыл бұрын

    Ditto.

  • @matthewobrien534

    @matthewobrien534

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, and no one's fat and everyone dresses with style!!!

  • @kevinbraden9445

    @kevinbraden9445

    Жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @vegasboy5931

    @vegasboy5931

    Жыл бұрын

    Of all the things in the video, the lack of cell phones is the most beautiful thing? What about the fashion, the architecture, the cleanliness, the cars, etc

  • @cinderellacomplex7

    @cinderellacomplex7

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah. Because they weren't invented yet.

  • @frankmiller3oo
    @frankmiller3oo Жыл бұрын

    Crazy to think that a 79 year old person in 1930 would have been born in 1851. And their grandparents, who they would have talked to face to face, would have lived through the time of the French Revolution in 1799. While flying in an airplane across the ocean, driving a car, watching tv he would have known people born in the 1700s and could relate to their life first account.

  • @garyschultz7768

    @garyschultz7768

    Жыл бұрын

    nice perspective of time to consider

  • @Bradleehage

    @Bradleehage

    Жыл бұрын

    wait tell 2130 people say they are all dead i bet from the old days of 2023.

  • @fraink1100

    @fraink1100

    Жыл бұрын

    @George S we are 4 grandpas away from 1776. It seems so long ago but still right around the corner.

  • @ROGER2095

    @ROGER2095

    Жыл бұрын

    In the late sixties, I worked in a restaurant that employed a spry old man in his 90's. (The owner was a softy and let him do busy work so he had something to do.) The old man was born in the 1870's, meaning he was already an adult before paved streets, electricity, radio, cars, and airplanes were common. I wish now that I would have talked to him more.

  • @tiagoa6879

    @tiagoa6879

    Жыл бұрын

    FR 1789*

  • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
    @Pioneers_Of_Cinema2 ай бұрын

    HATS: Of course most people wore hats then. Hats served many useful purposes. 1. Kept your head warm 2. Hide bald spots or unsightly dandruff. 3. Used for holding on your chest in times of memorials, funerals or national anthem. 4. For waving about joyously above your head, adding to the spectacle of a ship or train departing or arriving. 5. For tipping slightly to greet someone walking past you, or coming into a room 6. Hitting someone over the head with your hat if you are angry at them. 7. Catching spiders. 8. Showing off the latest fashion. 9. Displaying social status - peak cap (poor) bowler (middle class) top hat (upper class) 10. Getting someone's attention.

  • @capecon

    @capecon

    2 ай бұрын

    This was insightful, thank you!

  • @janehex

    @janehex

    Ай бұрын

    But mostly, sun protection.

  • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema

    @Pioneers_Of_Cinema

    Ай бұрын

    @@janehex Especially men's bald patches.

  • @oxana.88

    @oxana.88

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@janehex статус

  • @Bnguyen276
    @Bnguyen276Ай бұрын

    Rip to every single person in this video. Great video

  • @rodrigolrodrigol
    @rodrigolrodrigol Жыл бұрын

    Every man wears a suit and every woman wears a nice dress.... such a classy and elegant time !

  • @JudahMaccabee_

    @JudahMaccabee_

    11 ай бұрын

    It's likely one of the only piece of clothing in their possession.

  • @savannahglebe5165

    @savannahglebe5165

    11 ай бұрын

    @@JudahMaccabee_Yet it was worn like they had bought it the day before because they respected their belongings and appearance.

  • @alavarees2560

    @alavarees2560

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes! Very beautiful and everyone is so slender. Now you look - 80% are fat, in terrible "comfortable clothes".

  • @marangelasp7462

    @marangelasp7462

    11 ай бұрын

    @@savannahglebe5165 Excellent comment of yours to an stupid reply from R.S

  • @f.n.6218

    @f.n.6218

    11 ай бұрын

    And everyone is thinking that colored people are on the same level as animals. Classy?

  • @chrishoskins77
    @chrishoskins77 Жыл бұрын

    I admire the style of everything in this. Everything looked so much cleaner and it appears that people had so much more self respect and class. Thank you for this :)

  • @fluffy1931

    @fluffy1931

    Жыл бұрын

    New York City’s Madison Square Garden hosted a rally to celebrate the rise of Nazism in Germany. Inside, more than 20,000 attendees raised Nazi salutes toward a 30-foot-tall portrait of George Washington flanked by swastikas. Feb 20, 1939 event-advertised on the arena’s marquee as a “Pro American Rally”-was the German American Bund .

  • @marilynhudson5805

    @marilynhudson5805

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes they did 💯 I love watching this video of times long gone.❤

  • @mtlicq

    @mtlicq

    Жыл бұрын

    @@marilynhudson5805 nowadays people are worse than barnyard animals, with nose-rings and tatoos branded all over their parts, and behaviour like agitated apes.

  • @maricarmengarciadieguez7550

    @maricarmengarciadieguez7550

    Жыл бұрын

    @@marilynhudson5805 A mi mucho, mucho.

  • @SamBrickell

    @SamBrickell

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, the street itself is clean. It's almost like the city had self respect instead of "diversity".

  • @michaelknapp8961
    @michaelknapp89616 ай бұрын

    My mom and dad were both born around this time. It’s like a Time Machine watching them live their everyday hun drum lives. They are all dressed so nice and respectful.

  • @DarkPlanet-hx1jz

    @DarkPlanet-hx1jz

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm sure they were nothing more than virulent wight devils.

  • @brodiecook1589

    @brodiecook1589

    5 ай бұрын

    Which means they would be dead along time ago, and you would be like 80,90 years old

  • @michaelknapp8961

    @michaelknapp8961

    5 ай бұрын

    @@brodiecook1589 hey you idiot. My mother was born in 1930 and my dad was born in 1935. I’m 56 years old. They were in there 30s when I was born in 67. They are both dead. The math works out. Do the math.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    5 ай бұрын

    @@brodiecook1589 they likely lynched themselves to death.

  • @brodiecook1589

    @brodiecook1589

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ilovebeinggay6794 wtf

  • @WilliamLesourd
    @WilliamLesourd4 ай бұрын

    The sound bites and the imperfect colorisation really make these clips come alive

  • @ManorHQ
    @ManorHQ Жыл бұрын

    A strike at I.J. Fox furs on Fifth Avenue. That's the store front at 4:30. Opened in 1930. They were sponsoring some air flights around this time. 4:39 That's the Childs restaurant on Fifth Avenue, a popular chain at the time but would go out of business by the late 1960s. 🤓It's always fun to dig into these time capsules. Thank you, NASS.

  • @sandramclaughlin3943

    @sandramclaughlin3943

    Ай бұрын

    I can't say I like the idea of Fox Furs....

  • @kennethwongatsoi4689
    @kennethwongatsoi4689 Жыл бұрын

    Looking at these images in 2023 it is not possible to make a distinction between a store sales assistant and Bank department manager. Everyone looked so well kept and representable.

  • @11bravo13

    @11bravo13

    11 ай бұрын

    And at 35cents an hr...

  • @RepRedify

    @RepRedify

    11 ай бұрын

    @@11bravo13 Which is about $30/hr. in today's money.

  • @thevet2009

    @thevet2009

    8 ай бұрын

    Dirty nasty leg...go airborne!@@11bravo13

  • @DarkPlanet-hx1jz

    @DarkPlanet-hx1jz

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, respectable racist skum.

  • @FlorenceSlugcat

    @FlorenceSlugcat

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DarkPlanet-hx1jzgo back to your country if you arent happy

  • @sandyman32
    @sandyman324 ай бұрын

    Элегантно одетые люди, стройные и подтянутые фигуры, что у мужчин что у женщин, все в костюмах и платьях, на улицах чисто, эх как будто на другой планете жили люди...

  • @talas12341

    @talas12341

    2 ай бұрын

    и не одного негра!

  • @user-jo1pf7zc5e

    @user-jo1pf7zc5e

    2 күн бұрын

    А кто вам сегодня мешает так жить ?

  • @aitkaliibraev3327
    @aitkaliibraev33275 ай бұрын

    Все стройные были.приятно посмотреть.красивая добротная одежда на всех.шляпы.красота.а сейчас разнобой в фигурах и одежде.раньше люди выглядели добротно.достойный вид у всех.мне нравится.❤

  • @coupleofbeers31
    @coupleofbeers3111 ай бұрын

    It's amazing how quickly cities change. This is not even 100 years ago and it practically looks like another dimension or planet.

  • @dudebro3250

    @dudebro3250

    10 ай бұрын

    Let's not beat around the bush. Diversity will do that.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@dudebro3250 what sort of diversity did it take to conduct public lynchings while your children stood by watching and nonchalantly munching hot buttered popcorn... and sometimes with EXTRA butter.

  • @Mike-mh6jd

    @Mike-mh6jd

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@dudebro3250 i will not hear such blasphemy. Who needs a cohesive society when diversity is our strength?

  • @Gunslinger353

    @Gunslinger353

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dudebro3250 It's a good thing the good guys won ww2

  • @artemiscool67

    @artemiscool67

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Mike-mh6jdwhat cohesive society? The US was always diverse of ethnicities and cultures, they didn't think they were more cohesive then either, they just ragged on different groups of the time. And class levels were even more prevalent then

  • @jordanscherr6699
    @jordanscherr6699 Жыл бұрын

    What I love about these videos is how little imagination it takes to make it real in your mind. The motion, shapes and concept are all there, and it makes you realize this was everyday life in another time.

  • @michaelcoder9119

    @michaelcoder9119

    Жыл бұрын

    That's odd to say.

  • @magmajctaz1405

    @magmajctaz1405

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, and I see the past as a place that I can never visit. I can never visit the NYC of the 1930s. I can visit NYC, I can visit Europe, pretty much anywhere in the world. The only limitation is time and money. But there is not amount of time or money that would allow me to visit the past.

  • @anodyne57

    @anodyne57

    Жыл бұрын

    No less real than the news at 7 of today. Different quality "capture" is all. People are people, now as then as 2000 years ago. Different clothing, modes of transport. Same air (more or less) same sun up above, and ground beneath their feet, etcetera, etcetera.

  • @jordanscherr6699

    @jordanscherr6699

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CoryPrior999 What I mean is quality. There's something a bit distant about the original capture footage. Because it's silent, colorless and low fidelity, it takes some major mental reconstruction to see it as it actually was. This video reconstruction makes that process WAAAY easier.

  • @kellyv3131

    @kellyv3131

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jordanscherr6699 Took the words out of my mouth!

  • @carlitosanderson6825
    @carlitosanderson68254 ай бұрын

    Love, Love, Love the way people Dressed during that time!!!!!!

  • @shrilakshmi4238

    @shrilakshmi4238

    14 күн бұрын

    These people have after all come from European countries for a better life.. how else they know to dress up ??

  • @blazejabc7330
    @blazejabc73304 ай бұрын

    Everyone so classy and in a good shape, how sad to see how it looks nowadays...

  • @ef919

    @ef919

    6 күн бұрын

    That was in an age when there were less toxins in the food, and far less processed food. The ingredients in todays processed foods (of the last 50 years or so) are designed to make us FAT.

  • @libertyann439
    @libertyann439 Жыл бұрын

    My aunt was 9 years old in 1932. She will be 102 on April 2nd. She was raised by immigrant parents in Brooklyn.

  • @NeTxGrl
    @NeTxGrl Жыл бұрын

    I love this. Two things immediately stood out to me. They clearly took pride in their appearance. The clothes are beautiful and our country didn't have an obesity problem back then. You can see what processed, junk food has done to our society. We also lead a much more sedentary lifestyle. The majority of people are gone unless you were a baby. My parents were born in the 30's and they're gone.

  • @DREQON2005

    @DREQON2005

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s so crazy how the food they make now has completely changed us for the worst almost everyone is overweight now after I saw your comment I was looking for an obese person and I don’t think I saw one I can walk outside right now and see 100 is like 10 minutes

  • @coronaweeks4577

    @coronaweeks4577

    Жыл бұрын

    You took the words out of mouth people dressed better and no one is overweight

  • @steveb6764

    @steveb6764

    Жыл бұрын

    Everyone walked instead of drove

  • @1946luke

    @1946luke

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm from the 40's and I'm still hangin on. ✔

  • @joesmith5159

    @joesmith5159

    Жыл бұрын

    no diversity stood out

  • @carloestrada5974
    @carloestrada59744 ай бұрын

    People are wearing almost exactly the same, all dressed up unlike now very few people wearing suits and dresses.

  • @jenniferlloyd9574

    @jenniferlloyd9574

    27 күн бұрын

    No, now they're all dressed in skinny jeans, tshirts and pajamas. Like bums.

  • @ladyaqua4544
    @ladyaqua45443 ай бұрын

    I love the 30s 40s Dress Styles, These People are polished, classy, Professional and all look Beautiful and Very Handsome.

  • @keithhoward4069
    @keithhoward4069 Жыл бұрын

    Everybody looks so classy. The ladies are very elegant compared to today. This is during the great depression. We have really gone downhill in many ways.

  • @thomasshelbyy5260

    @thomasshelbyy5260

    Жыл бұрын

    yep true

  • @ZZSmithReal

    @ZZSmithReal

    Жыл бұрын

    These are folks lucky enough to have jobs. Tons of folks throughout the country did not have the means of looking so "classy" and "elegant." 🤦‍♂ Want to go back and live during the Great Depression? Talk to anybody who did. It forever changed how they spent and handled money.

  • @keithhoward4069

    @keithhoward4069

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZZSmithReal don't worry Biden is going to give it to us now

  • @fluffy1931

    @fluffy1931

    Жыл бұрын

    New York City’s Madison Square Garden hosted a rally to celebrate the rise of Nazism in Germany. Inside, more than 20,000 attendees raised Nazi salutes toward a 30-foot-tall portrait of George Washington flanked by swastikas. Feb 20, 1939 event-advertised on the arena’s marquee as a “Pro American Rally”-was the German American Bund .

  • @ambientnature862

    @ambientnature862

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZZSmithReal Not my Grandma....I guess she didn't get that message!

  • @michaelacaleb7919
    @michaelacaleb7919 Жыл бұрын

    I feel like the 1930s is so overlooked in time & only labeled as “ the Great Depression” decade but people forget how top tier & classy everyone’s style was.

  • @reginaldforthright805

    @reginaldforthright805

    9 ай бұрын

    “They” would prefer you not know how they have destroyed society.

  • @user-rm8dc8my5i

    @user-rm8dc8my5i

    6 ай бұрын

    These people were working in offices in the big city. Even 35 years ago, most people who had office jobs in the big city dressed well for work.

  • @josephharden5592

    @josephharden5592

    4 ай бұрын

    The Style was pretty great. Mostly because everything wasn't so overpaid for their time.

  • @mathrewmarrero6942

    @mathrewmarrero6942

    2 ай бұрын

    Style didn’t make economy better. 😂

  • @sirkazm
    @sirkazm8 ай бұрын

    The elegance of that era is so far beyond the clown suits of today.

  • @biner.7740

    @biner.7740

    18 күн бұрын

    Genau! Keine übergewichtigen Menschen!

  • @mattwuxx3888
    @mattwuxx38889 күн бұрын

    My father likely wasn't even born when this was shot, and he's 87. Amazing to think of all of the lives and spirits of the people in this vid and everywhere in America/Earth that are almost all gone and the precious few that are still alive. Amazing footage and even more amazing technology that can restore moving life like this to such resolution. Bravo.

  • @PaulCaruso53
    @PaulCaruso53 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video. Yes, people "dressed up" to go downtown or venture into public places including public transportation, trains and later airplanes. I was a child during the 50s and during even the early 60's this was still the case. I grew up in Montreal,Canada and I recall the businessmen and women all dressed in business attire of the day when riding on buses and the subway. There was also common courtesy and politeness amongst strangers. Contrast that with people today dressing like slobs in public and being openly rude and hostile. Can't get over how clean the sidewalks appeared then!

  • @haddadthemaestro2856

    @haddadthemaestro2856

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed.

  • @marangelasp7462

    @marangelasp7462

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, you are so right. I feel sometimes we are going back to the barbaric times, we live in a world of so much violence and discontent, uncivilized.

  • @karimb972

    @karimb972

    10 ай бұрын

    Clean streets was in the business districts which were swept daily. Just like today. And just like today it's the poorer neighborhoods that are dirtier.

  • @Fauwkes

    @Fauwkes

    4 ай бұрын

    @@karimb972no even in poorer neighborhoods, people tended to keep things tidy

  • @markgettemeyer1145
    @markgettemeyer11459 ай бұрын

    It’s so different from seeing a still photograph. The clarity of this video makes me feel completely differently about these people than if I were looking at a photo. The people in this video have lives - you can see it on their faces. The way they move their bodies contributes to their personalities. They’re not posed, but moving in very naturally human ways. I could watch this all day.

  • @tonyb8660

    @tonyb8660

    3 ай бұрын

    yup

  • @1ndependentone568

    @1ndependentone568

    2 ай бұрын

    Colorizing is also a game-changer.

  • @calirose2860
    @calirose28606 ай бұрын

    This is so cool! Seeing people who walked this earth almost 100 years ago! People protested peacefully, everyone dressed so well, even the children. I grew up in that area, how interesting to walk the same places, generations long gone and walked before me.

  • @sabrinashelton1997
    @sabrinashelton19975 ай бұрын

    Wow, they look impeccable. If they saw us now, they would think we crawled out of the sewer.

  • @neilurquhart8622

    @neilurquhart8622

    Күн бұрын

    YOU SPEAK FOR YOURSELF!

  • @sabrinashelton1997

    @sabrinashelton1997

    Күн бұрын

    @@neilurquhart8622 Nah, I'll speak for you.

  • @harisijazwarraich1306
    @harisijazwarraich130610 ай бұрын

    It's both fascinating and heartbreaking to see these vibrant street scenes from the 1930s, now beautifully remastered. The passage of time reminds us of the fleeting nature of life, as all the individuals captured in this video have long since departed. A poignant reminder of the bittersweet reality we all face.

  • @auroratorres7873

    @auroratorres7873

    8 ай бұрын

    So true and so well expressed.

  • @ShawnLH88

    @ShawnLH88

    7 ай бұрын

    not as heartbreaking as the fact that there are no minorities anywhere in this video

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@ShawnLH88 They would have gotten spat on (and worse) if they had dared to venture out into one of many of their public arenas of serpentine venom.

  • @ajb.9094

    @ajb.9094

    6 ай бұрын

    Respectfully, there is hope!! God offers hope of salvation if we should choose to accept it. :-) (P.S. Romans 15:13 & & John 3:16!)

  • @pantherz9103

    @pantherz9103

    5 ай бұрын

    It is not bittersweet! You do not speak for everyone 😠 I’m so tired of these kind of inane comments in these old footage videos! Some of us might actually look forward to shedding the mortal coil! I suffer from several chronic (yet not deadly) illnesses which have no cure. So I do not ‘treasure’ my physical life in which I am everyday a lesser version of my younger self. I’m only 40 yet in physical pain each day and therefore I am not afraid of ‘death’. I have done my own investigating about the big questions of life and death without the binds of outdated religions and atheistic materialism. The phenomenon of near death experiences and spiritualist phenomena give me all the assurance and comfort I need about the next life. I have nothing to learn from tired old evangelists who quote Bible verses and certainly not from fools who just go to these old videos to comment how ‘everyone is dead’ 😱

  • @auroratorres7873
    @auroratorres78738 ай бұрын

    I just love how elegantly dressed everyone walking along those streets looked. I think it would be wise to assume that all those individuals in the video are gone now, but seeing this film brings them back to life and gives us a glimpse of their busy lives. Life was so different back then. There seemed to be a strong sense of values and seriousness in thinking throughout people's lives. People cared so much more about their appearance as well as their sense of worth. And they passed that on to their children and grandchildren. What has happened to America? I sincerely hope that we can get back to that old fashioned way of thinking and living.

  • @fluffy1931

    @fluffy1931

    7 ай бұрын

    On Feb 20, 1939, a Nazi rally took place at NYC Madison Square Garden, organized by the German American Bund a pro-hitler movement. More than 20,000 people celebrated pro-nazi themes complete with amerika first slogans & swatzikas !

  • @donaldbraugh2314

    @donaldbraugh2314

    6 ай бұрын

    And Communist rallies were also allowed. Stalins 1939 death numbers were higher than Hitler's numbers. Reading the Classic now, "The Gulag Archipelago" by Solzhenitsyn. He said nobody seems to care about the numbers killed by Stalin while Hitler got lucky, for he became famous by his.

  • @Elgrano50

    @Elgrano50

    6 ай бұрын

    Cared about their appearance but nobody showered. Cant imagine the stench of ass and armpit back then in the summer just because everyone wanted to show off their 3 piece suits.

  • @Makeyourselfbig

    @Makeyourselfbig

    5 ай бұрын

    Been to any Trump rallies lately? How many guys do you see wearing a suit? All I see is a bunch of loonies in jeans, sneekers and MAGA caps. Remember the Shamen in his horned, hairy helmet carrying a spear. Average American voter no doubt. In Trump world only the "elite" wear suits. Real men dress like something the cat dragged in. So I don't think the good old days will be coming back anytime soon while the GOP panders to these dimwitted knuckle draggers.

  • @susanedmondson1623

    @susanedmondson1623

    5 ай бұрын

    We can't because the liberals destroyed our country.

  • @speedfinder1
    @speedfinder15 ай бұрын

    Thanks for posting this up. I have an interest in men's fashion from this period. (Early/mid, 20th century.) This film shows that it was in no way as clear cut as fashion historians would have you believe. There are "Some" on trend gentlemen, but the vast majority of the men have clothes from many eras. It is good to see that the general day to day menswear was a mix of genres, styles and eras of fashion. In point of fact, they are just like us today in their tastes and forms of dress. The only divergence from 21st century fashion is that most men depicted here have suits on, and there are no man made fibres used to make the clothes yet, at this point, in the main.

  • @plumeria66

    @plumeria66

    3 ай бұрын

    No microplastics in their bodies.

  • @ollieoreoo
    @ollieoreoo3 ай бұрын

    Back then owning a camera and being able to document your face for future generations to see was a privilege. Now it is commonplace. It strikes me how amazing it is that we are able to see what may have been an otherwise mundane and insignificant day for these people who did not know their faces would be documented for the next 100 years.

  • @Happyland_Motel_Gamer_Cat
    @Happyland_Motel_Gamer_Cat Жыл бұрын

    It's a real privilege watching and being a part of Amazing everyday live footage from early to mid 20th century, the restorations are breathtaking and very inspiring to see how our families lived in these times. Thank you Nass.

  • @NASS_0

    @NASS_0

    Жыл бұрын

    thank's ;)

  • @Jaffar540
    @Jaffar540 Жыл бұрын

    I am really amazed at the way people are rushing to work to be punctual for duty. Everyone is on their toes to catch their ferry; people look so well-dressed up and happy 90 years ago compared to our time. I do not see any sign of worry or stress on their faces. God bless all those who are no longer around. Thank you NASS for this wonderful upload.

  • @NASS_0

    @NASS_0

    Жыл бұрын

    thank you very much

  • @keetahbrough

    @keetahbrough

    Жыл бұрын

    Greed. They're not happy, so much as anticipating fulfilling their greed. BECAUSE. While these guys were enjoying their built up illusionary world, thousands of indigenous peoples are being raped, beaten, separated, isolated, surgically modified, experimented on, isolated, given squalor from their civilization, to feed on. The society you're watching on this video is a VIOLENT and SUPREMACIST society.. notice all the white alien faces living this life? While brown and red people are enslaved to help them live it. CRIMINALS. Every single one.

  • @sabrinahipps335

    @sabrinahipps335

    Жыл бұрын

    Half of this video is a workers strike…

  • @ugaais

    @ugaais

    Жыл бұрын

    Western European values and work ethic..also no immigration was allowed outside of European countries…and from 1935-1965 very little immigration period to the big wave at the end of the 1800’ could assimilate….they are rushing to work because there were no social safety net programs..you worked or you starved…this is during the depression so people were grateful to be working and didn’t want to be fired…no stress because no diversity which means way less crime..

  • @warrenlewis3977

    @warrenlewis3977

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ugaais less crime? There was a major crime wave in Ny and in the Midwest. Don't forget the Irish and Italian immigrants were tearing the city up with Thompson submachine gun fire. FDR was about or already signed WEP or "welfare" into law and Social Security as well. I know ur knee deep in your bigotry but at least know what ur talking about.

  • @bbayat4093
    @bbayat40937 ай бұрын

    Utterly delightful and so very haunting. The 60FPS makes it very relatable and quite poignant really. How non of these people are around any longer. Alas. You have one a very creative and socially important act. Thanks.

  • @jasminek5557
    @jasminek55574 ай бұрын

    Such a clear picture. It’s like going back in time to the 30s.

  • @laurenc2976
    @laurenc2976 Жыл бұрын

    I really admire how they all took pride in themselves and their appearance. I wish more people today would care about how they present themselves in public

  • @cfogle1000

    @cfogle1000

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @hewitc

    @hewitc

    Жыл бұрын

    Back then the average person owned one suit and wore it daily. Today fashion is more disposable and cheap.

  • @weedermann

    @weedermann

    Жыл бұрын

    These people represent the well-to-do and better, with more money and resources. In the 30's, the mass majority had NOTHING and looked it. Also at that time, less people took baths or brushed their teeth compared to now. But no one noticed because body-odor and bad breath was the norm.

  • @weedermann

    @weedermann

    Жыл бұрын

    @GG Sinatra and Dillinger had money. Most may have looked more like the fellow in the tucked-in t-shirt, slacks, and newsboy cap.

  • @craighutchinson5045

    @craighutchinson5045

    Жыл бұрын

    glad these days are over. how boring. but hey lady, if you wanna stuff yourself with three layers of cloth and cover your ankles everywhere you go, be my guest.

  • @MyLady120
    @MyLady120 Жыл бұрын

    WOW!! This is amazing. I have pictures of my mother when she was 17 in 1938. She was a seamstress and worked in a sewing factory in Manhattan NY making 4 dollars per week. This is a fabulous video. Thank you so much for sharing your great work. ❤

  • @rstefanie2622

    @rstefanie2622

    Жыл бұрын

    My mother was a seamstress as well working in the Maidenform on Ave E in Bayonne NJ in the late 1930's. She was probably around the same age as your mother, as she was born in 1917.

  • @siddhartham507

    @siddhartham507

    Жыл бұрын

    Very nice, you can color it with apps now after scanning in phone and hung it somewhere in house, good day

  • @swannoir7949

    @swannoir7949

    Жыл бұрын

    My mom and grandma worked in a dress factory ❤

  • @Andy_Holmes

    @Andy_Holmes

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you mean 4 dollars per day. That's about $85 today, which is appropriate for a day's work, not a week.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm sure she must've stitched together alot of hooded white bedsheets for their year-round terrorist organizations.

  • @dr.h3333
    @dr.h333313 күн бұрын

    More interesting is when 90 years later from now, those future people will read our comments here while watching this clip and saying ; oh all these people who left comments here are gone now. At that time maybe they will be saying “ these people who left comments here had a great life as they had enough time to spend for leaving lots of comments here and chatting with each other ”. Conclusion is: we always see the empty part of the glass. Remember, life is always beautiful as far as how to live it and look at it. Let’s Enjoy our moments and be present fully.❤

  • @pg-zr9hg
    @pg-zr9hg8 ай бұрын

    Niesamowite wrażenie oglądania ludzi z czasów minionych i do tego w takiej jakości!!

  • @bombasticbushkin4985
    @bombasticbushkin4985 Жыл бұрын

    Beautifully attired, classy, self-respect. To think they could dress this well on 35 cents an hour, $2.80 a day, $14 per week.

  • @MeMe-td1ye

    @MeMe-td1ye

    Жыл бұрын

    U heard of inflation??

  • @nobilesnovushomo58

    @nobilesnovushomo58

    Жыл бұрын

    Their clothes were very precious. It hid where they were from and made people second-guess, giving them the stink eye if a shopkeeper. There was no shame in being wary around people that grew up in the slums. Nowadays, everyone’s a potential customer, back then shop keeps and restaurants would discern.

  • @markbuckley5109

    @markbuckley5109

    Жыл бұрын

    Google says 5.45 by today's standard

  • @SRose-vp6ew

    @SRose-vp6ew

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually clothe cost far more back then. That whole protest is the workers who sells for coats wanting more pay. Most of these dresses were likely a week of a girls life buying fabric, finding a pattern, and sewing. Great grandma had one or two good Sunday dresses that she wore each Sunday (for morning and evening service) and when she went to town on another day for the shopping and lunch. Yes, she cared and took care of it. At home were more relaxed house coats that a women could work out and clean in and when she did dress up for dinner each night, she still had a fancy or well used apron over her dress so not to mess it up when pulling food out of the oven and feeding toddlers. House dresses and house coats were the comfortable equivalent of how women nowadays wear exercise clothes even if they haven’t exercised in years, people don’t realize they wear uniforms. The difference was they stayed in the home with that type of attire and even changed before their Husband got home from work (wear the men had suits) and their kids got home from school because the time for house work and cooking was done and now it’s time to be a family with food, scripture, conversation, and prayer and of course the secular menaces of the time listening to the radio or doing to see a trashy Hollywood movie together where a girl might show some shoulder and the guy in the flick might allude to something less than what the holiness movement tent revivals of the time supported.

  • @timetraveler5246

    @timetraveler5246

    11 ай бұрын

    This was a time before fast fashion and consumerism. People owned timeless quality, not quantity and took care of their clothes and belongings. so they would last a long time. It was an entirely different mindset back then and one I wish society still appreciated and retained.

  • @karenstanislaw8912
    @karenstanislaw8912 Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating. And yes, the fashions of the 1930's were very beautiful, very flattering, actually. Thank you so much.

  • @NASS_0

    @NASS_0

    Жыл бұрын

    thank you very much

  • @stepanfedorov561

    @stepanfedorov561

    Жыл бұрын

    In my subjective opinion, the men's suit of the 1930s is the apotheosis of the classic suit. It's comfortable in contrast to the starched collars of the 1910s, it's elegant and shape-enhancing, not baggy like a 1950s-1960s suit, it's not gaudy like a 1970s suit, but has uniqueness and accents like a tie.

  • @allegrajane7205

    @allegrajane7205

    11 ай бұрын

    @@stepanfedorov561 Couldn't agree with you more! It was the height of male elegance.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    10 ай бұрын

    How did they hide the horns on their satanically-indoctrinated heads? Were they retractable? 🤔

  • @abc-ni9uw
    @abc-ni9uw4 ай бұрын

    Simply beautiful back then and your work

  • @user-sh8gm4dl4v
    @user-sh8gm4dl4v4 ай бұрын

    WoW properly dressed people; how sad that we now slop around in any old tat. 😒 I adore the early 30's clothes shoes cars furniture etc etc . Thank you for posting x

  • @jackdipasquale8199
    @jackdipasquale8199 Жыл бұрын

    NYC's best days are long gone. Everything looks so clean, vibrant and safe here in this caption of time.

  • @hfield07

    @hfield07

    Жыл бұрын

    by safe you mean the crime was mostly white guys rather than poc. the 30s saw more murders in NYC per year than current day and was at its worst in the 70s/80s.

  • @JerseyToTheBone

    @JerseyToTheBone

    Жыл бұрын

    Need to get rid of the Liberals; they are the disease that has caused this demise.

  • @jenniferlloyd9574

    @jenniferlloyd9574

    27 күн бұрын

    Homogeny.

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen10 ай бұрын

    WWI has been over for more than a decade and WWII isn’t even a thought yet. But, what hits me the most is that this is NYC and the streets are so CLEAN!! Wow! What have we done?!

  • @TheSereneWanderer87

    @TheSereneWanderer87

    10 күн бұрын

    Because there were no migrants.

  • @Kian.Kermanshahi
    @Kian.Kermanshahi8 ай бұрын

    Almost everybody was dressed nicely and elegant. Beautiful moments.

  • @nickm724
    @nickm7244 ай бұрын

    Poor guy at 1:40 thought no one saw him pick his nose. Here we are 100 years later watching it in color.

  • @the_larsonfamily7640

    @the_larsonfamily7640

    4 ай бұрын

    Little did he know in a hundred years😂

  • @chelimartinez9999
    @chelimartinez9999 Жыл бұрын

    Everyone woke up dressing up nicely to make breakfast for the family and off to work. It was a different era for sure. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻

  • @Darksjeik
    @Darksjeik Жыл бұрын

    Amazing how lean people looked and how well they moved. Even middle aged people moved so well and had great postures.

  • @benadams1661

    @benadams1661

    Жыл бұрын

    They looked lean because they were half starved and the food was poor quality, most of them looked old before their time. You're dreaming if you think this was a "golden age" Life was brutal and mundane most people worked hard menial jobs with their hands for little pay with little to no mechanised equipment or machinery and what did exist was very antiquated. Life was very dull there was little to no entertainment like their is now or healthy and safety standards, people living in damp run down housing with all manner of infections and disease running rampant because there were no medicine

  • @Darksjeik

    @Darksjeik

    Жыл бұрын

    @@benadams1661 It's up for debate whether or not life is supposed to be easy and comfortable. Our generation, on average, has weakened significantly both mentally and physically as compared to prior generations.

  • @BenjaminColeman-ni7uq

    @BenjaminColeman-ni7uq

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@benadams1661 it doesn't make a difference between today and that period of time. People are still struggling bad.

  • @beardedbaldie2698

    @beardedbaldie2698

    11 ай бұрын

    From my own observation, it’s mostly the women who were in better shape back then. Most men today are still generally lean, with the odd belly and occasional obese guy. On the other hand, the majority of women in the west appear to be some form of overweight these days.

  • @boocackeedquackhead8454

    @boocackeedquackhead8454

    11 ай бұрын

    ​​@@benadams1661 You're coping. Every time period has its bad parts. Them "looking old before their time" is an illusion to you seeing an older video with people who dress in an older way. Being starved or not isn't exactly the gotcha for a society with obesity problems. You don't see obese 90 year olds. Every person in their 90s today were alive in this world. This was also just fairly before the happiest recorded time to be alive. There's certain things that made life more interesting and better back then, just as there's things that make life that way now. I'm sure it would be crazy for them to play modern games and create memories in a virtue world, whereas back then they had more memories in the real world that the average person won't experience. A lot of things today are made more convenient, but sometimes less convenience can create better memories.

  • @bayramaktas4135
    @bayramaktas41358 ай бұрын

    Great snapshot,as if I had traveled back in time and was in the middle of everyday life.I noticed that despite the economic crisis at the time,all the men and woman were very well-groomed and very elegantly dressed and,above all,I didn't see a single person who was overweight.

  • @roadtrip2943
    @roadtrip29434 ай бұрын

    In some ways I feel more connected to that world than the current era. As a kid i often visited midtown nyc on streets like that shown

  • @Ty-wy9he
    @Ty-wy9he Жыл бұрын

    Wow I thought this was fake at first bc it’s so beautifully crafted and everyone looks like models. Unbelievable how responsible, well groomed, and purposeful everyone looks.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    11 ай бұрын

    Are you referring to these satanically-indoctrinated racists? 🤔

  • @zacharymossman2590

    @zacharymossman2590

    10 ай бұрын

    This is that scary "white supremacy" the left keeps talking about

  • @Brando-wc8fz

    @Brando-wc8fz

    10 ай бұрын

    Robots seems like the perfect word

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Brando-wc8fz An entire nation living nonchalantly under an evil race-spell in a real-life Stepford Wives existence 🤔 Very scary

  • @vintageman91

    @vintageman91

    10 ай бұрын

    Thats because it was back in the day when it was popular to look proper.

  • @damondominique
    @damondominique Жыл бұрын

    Shout out to the typographers of that time. *Everything* was so well-designed. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @sabinehahn8838

    @sabinehahn8838

    Жыл бұрын

    Es gingen auch viele zu Fuß. Also mehr Bewegung als heute.

  • @redsandrock8073
    @redsandrock80733 ай бұрын

    So beautifully dressed and most everyone had hats…love the low heels that women wore…really makes them walk elegantly unlike today’s spike heels. Totally different from observing people in NYC a couple of years ago.

  • @Braveheart-1300
    @Braveheart-13002 ай бұрын

    This footage is absolutely stunning. So beautiful to look at. Those people walking around could easily be one of your ancestors. Can you imagine that one of them could be a member of your family just casually walking past the camera. It gives you goosebumps just thinking about that. Bill

  • @billsmith5433
    @billsmith5433 Жыл бұрын

    Makes me sad for what we've become.

  • @Rob774

    @Rob774

    Жыл бұрын

    Less-racist.? Less fair wrongful treatment of women? Longer life expectancy? Yeah... it must really suck now!

  • @Mike-jv9cl

    @Mike-jv9cl

    Жыл бұрын

    Same. I particularly loved seeing the workers striking.

  • @benadams1661

    @benadams1661

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Mike-jv9cl What great fun for them, they have to walk up and down the pavement all day like dullard human signs just to get their job back working shite jobs for little pay 😆😆

  • @zillertalernazihass

    @zillertalernazihass

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. Less unemployment rate, no lynchings, we are able to use the internet and talk with the people we love even when they are thousands km away, we have television and much more... what a terrible world. I wish, I was born in 1930.

  • @billsmith5433

    @billsmith5433

    Жыл бұрын

    @@zillertalernazihass Suicide through the roof, fentanyl overdoses , terrorism, nuclear bombs, school shootings, family disintegration, drugs, depression, mental health crises, wokeism, feminist extremism, affirmative action [ aka state sponsored racism ], double standards, violent crimes through the roof etc etc yeah we're much better off now.

  • @mscommerce
    @mscommerce9 ай бұрын

    As someone who lived in Manhattan and walked to work, wearing a suit, as part of the morning office crowd, this video of a time fifty years before that is absolutely fascinating. Men's ties were worn shorter, back then. I didn't know that.

  • @tonymaccaroni5744
    @tonymaccaroni57446 ай бұрын

    That's so amazing. Thanks for uploading.

  • @aheat3036
    @aheat30364 ай бұрын

    Nice thin well dressed people and clean streets!… Nothing like today’s New York!

  • @Cam-vz2zk
    @Cam-vz2zk Жыл бұрын

    This was in the middle of the worst depression the United States has ever suffered and look how neat, clean and well-dressed people are..

  • @cz5836

    @cz5836

    Жыл бұрын

    I might be wrong but I think this is no longer the worst depression in the US. Or we have come very close to being worse in the last 15 or so years.

  • @hewitc

    @hewitc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cz5836 2008 Recession unemployment maxxed at 8.5%, 1930's Depression exceeded 25%. 1930's was much worse.

  • @cz5836

    @cz5836

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hewitc I see. Well I did say I could be wrong

  • @weedermann

    @weedermann

    Жыл бұрын

    They represented the wealthy of Depression times. Even so, you are looking at their appearance, you have no idea what their lives were actually like.

  • @Student0Toucher

    @Student0Toucher

    Жыл бұрын

    Clean doesn’t mean good….Italian Mobsters were the cleanest lol

  • @jmazz1127
    @jmazz1127 Жыл бұрын

    This is probably the closest we will ever get to a time machine.

  • @jaimesmith2266

    @jaimesmith2266

    Жыл бұрын

    I gotta agree seeing theses videos gives me chills.

  • @robertacheson5976

    @robertacheson5976

    Жыл бұрын

    No way bro. I’m building one right now on Chat GPT. 5 years, max. Come back in 2028 and Ill be in this video

  • @sirchadiusmaximusiii

    @sirchadiusmaximusiii

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robertacheson5976 I’m goin with. Time to fix some things.

  • @STEEPPOW

    @STEEPPOW

    Жыл бұрын

    A city with no you know who wilding out.

  • @mtlicq

    @mtlicq

    Жыл бұрын

    The man at 7:15 travelled by time machine, still has his 2023 jacket on

  • @justina3221
    @justina32214 ай бұрын

    We live in a fallen world

  • @joshmmi23
    @joshmmi235 ай бұрын

    Crazy looking at all these ppl knowing none of them are no longer here with us…shows you how the world just keeps going when u gone

  • @thaum1
    @thaum110 ай бұрын

    Great video. Everyone was impeccably dressed, spotless streets, and no fat/unhealthy people. A different era for sure.

  • @LonelyGamr

    @LonelyGamr

    7 ай бұрын

    Pre liberal takeover

  • @Sinthecity

    @Sinthecity

    5 ай бұрын

    People were dying of starvation babe

  • @thaum1

    @thaum1

    5 ай бұрын

    Nobody looked starving in that video.

  • @plumeria66

    @plumeria66

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SinthecitySo being fat is better?

  • @murky-snickett2961

    @murky-snickett2961

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Sinthecity As opposed to Meth, heroine, crack, obesity, and starvation cos yes people are still starving to death. This is New York at its peak.

  • @neptunemorales5292
    @neptunemorales5292 Жыл бұрын

    I'm from the Philippines. it's amazing to get a glimpse of the past and see how these people are well-dressed, disciplined, and hard-working.

  • @brettk9316

    @brettk9316

    Жыл бұрын

    And thin!

  • @theshitshow6371

    @theshitshow6371

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@brettk9316 and White

  • @ct1216

    @ct1216

    11 ай бұрын

    That's why western culture was 500 years ahead of the others but asians arabs and africans screwed the western culture

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    11 ай бұрын

    @@theshitshow6371 stark white. Bleach white. Blanch white. Glow-in-the-dark white 🤮

  • @thevet2009

    @thevet2009

    8 ай бұрын

    And how it turned into a "shitshow" compared to today.@@theshitshow6371

  • @killerbe101
    @killerbe1013 ай бұрын

    Wow, the dress code women and men modestly and perfect. To see how backwards we have gone in just less than a 100 years 😢

  • @patriciahall2223
    @patriciahall22232 күн бұрын

    Evertone dressed to the hilt , how smart beautiful classic style , times were hard back then but they all cared & took great interest in their attire .....thank you

  • @marcbrodbeck1861
    @marcbrodbeck1861 Жыл бұрын

    Sensational digital remastering of old footage! Great craftsmanship!

  • @kaktyc8bit79
    @kaktyc8bit79 Жыл бұрын

    Спасибо ребятам и современным технологиям за то, что почти 100 лет спустя мы можем наблюдать эти кадры.

  • @Serjant96

    @Serjant96

    2 ай бұрын

    за этим не нужно наблюдать, так нужно жить и в 21 веке и всегда, только белые и только культурные, остальные или на родину или в печь

  • @carinam.5767
    @carinam.57678 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this video and taking us back to the past! 7:16 I noticed the guy in the white coat is probably from the future!😱 He’s the only one who’s dressed differently and he has a different haircut which isn’t from the 30’s! He’s having fun and making silly faces as if he’s telling us he’s traveled back in time!haha😮😂

  • @orlandoflgirl1993

    @orlandoflgirl1993

    5 ай бұрын

    I didn't notice that 🤯

  • @woodialasfoor660
    @woodialasfoor6602 ай бұрын

    Changes is so freakishly getting faster and faster

  • @skiprope536
    @skiprope536 Жыл бұрын

    Pure class. Everyone dressed to the nines.

  • @Purplenpinkk
    @Purplenpinkk Жыл бұрын

    The paper boy dropping off the papers is the stand out to me. It's like he notices and camera and is so interested in it. He pauses and looks back, kind of like he wanted to go back and talk to the cameraperson and ask about it.

  • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar

    @WitchKing-Of-Angmar

    Жыл бұрын

    Speak for yourself, that police officer was ready to kiss the camera man

  • @gregg1152

    @gregg1152

    Жыл бұрын

    the paperboy looked like he could pickpocket you the moment you turned!

  • @dans9463

    @dans9463

    Жыл бұрын

    The camera on my phone gets less attention.

  • @funkster007

    @funkster007

    Жыл бұрын

    Looked like a young DeNiro

  • @alexjames1397
    @alexjames13976 ай бұрын

    I like the way guys slicked their hair back.

  • @NelsonClick
    @NelsonClick6 ай бұрын

    Everyone you saw in this video passed away a long time ago. So show a little respect. Anyone else see that policeman's eyes guarding the picket line? He's looking at you.

  • @mrlookin4mr
    @mrlookin4mr Жыл бұрын

    Colorizing and adding the street sounds really brings it to life. Thank you for that peek into the past.

  • @harveyshaper360
    @harveyshaper360 Жыл бұрын

    I could stare at this for hours. Brilliant artistry in creating this.

  • @marangelasp7462

    @marangelasp7462

    11 ай бұрын

    Me too! That is exactly what I do, everytime I watch this type of videos.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    10 ай бұрын

    And it doesn't make you wanna throw up knowing how filthy and diseased their stepford wives minds were? You must be a white American.

  • @nefertarianderson8897
    @nefertarianderson88972 ай бұрын

    Most of those women probably were receptionist & switch board operators this footage is so dope , besides the fact I'm a chubby greedy mess ,I think I would have loved to live back then ,I have a such a old soul this just makes me feel really good it's almost a familiar feeling 🥰

  • @jonblablabla1014
    @jonblablabla10148 ай бұрын

    Watching these videos back to back... makes me speechless. If this isnt time travel, i dont know what is.

  • @pilotchris7188
    @pilotchris7188 Жыл бұрын

    I love how everyone is dressed up! They care about their appearance.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    11 ай бұрын

    And apparently their white hooded cloaks were immaculate at all times too. How on earth did your parents and grandparents get out all the tough ground-in blood stains and soot and gasoline odors? Did they SHOUT it out? 🤔

  • @pilotchris7188

    @pilotchris7188

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ilovebeinggay6794 What? Really? Turn an innocent comment into some 2023 woke crap. Bye.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    11 ай бұрын

    @@pilotchris7188 😁😁😁 Sorry but there's no goodbye until I say goodbye. So anyway, that still doesn't hide the truth regarding the hearts of these satanically-indoctrinated animals.... "woke"? Am I telling the truth or am I not? 😁 NOW you may say goodbye.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    11 ай бұрын

    They normally waited until dark before they carried out the lynchings. Not always of course

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    11 ай бұрын

    "Their appearance" can only be described as StepfordWives-ish.

  • @shannaloyd6251
    @shannaloyd6251 Жыл бұрын

    Everything looks so clean and no homeless people or gangs messing about, no police everywhere or horrific traffic, no graffiti or trash - and look how dressed up everyone is!!! Not one person looks like they just got out of bed, like the lazy people of today - stunning work!

  • @johnnolan4312

    @johnnolan4312

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes , and I honestly don't think I had seen 1 overweight person

  • @rslongshot7453

    @rslongshot7453

    Жыл бұрын

    Back when we knew what gender we were.

  • @venanciotochella6181

    @venanciotochella6181

    Жыл бұрын

    They weren't all full of tattoos like gang members either! Nor did they have dyed hair blue, pink, etc. They were all elegant and neat. They were people! Today there is a decline in all aspects.

  • @richystar2001

    @richystar2001

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome to White Christian conservative America.

  • @rslongshot7453

    @rslongshot7453

    Жыл бұрын

    @Stranded NYer I know they represent a tiny amount of people but the fact that they make 95% of the news is ridiculous. Anyways, let’s enjoy this flashback video from normal times.

  • @wayneschneyer8699
    @wayneschneyer86994 күн бұрын

    I love these videos! My mother and father worked in NYC at Radio City Music Hall in the 1930s so it’s fantastic to see what they saw and experienced walking about. This is NOT criticism but I believe the last part, showing the strikers was late 1940s. Why? Look at the car parked 2 door sedan, that’s a late 1940s vehicle. Car buffs out there, am I correct? Non the less, a wonderfully produced video. Thank you!

  • @wisceupho
    @wisceupho4 ай бұрын

    I love the hats. Why don't we wear hats like that anymore?

  • @Melaninxx
    @Melaninxx9 ай бұрын

    I just LOVE how they dressed back then, great footage, thank you!

  • @jessica3218

    @jessica3218

    8 ай бұрын

    If these people were to see 2023, they would be so shocked and disgusted Lol

  • @Melaninxx

    @Melaninxx

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jessica3218 absolutely! Lol

  • @jenniferlloyd9574

    @jenniferlloyd9574

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@jessica3218 I am shocked and disgusted by today.

  • @dontbsilly8104
    @dontbsilly8104 Жыл бұрын

    It’s absolutely amazing seeing everyone walking without their phones in their hands.

  • @ijuggle42

    @ijuggle42

    Жыл бұрын

    How can you walk around with something that hasnt been invented yet. lol Most of the men had papers on them and were headed somewhere to ignore everyone while they read it.

  • @Cmunic8

    @Cmunic8

    Жыл бұрын

    They had better phone etiquette back then

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Cmunic8 Phone etiquette? The N word was their favorite term to describe all those people who are out sharecropping with their 5 year old children, suffering in the hot fields while the stepford wives community nonchalantly goes about their day referring to the very people (who physically built this country for free) by the N word. Phone etiquette? I'd say human decency is far more important.

  • @pbxn-3rdx-85percent

    @pbxn-3rdx-85percent

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Cmunic8 Beware of the rabid gays. You just mention phone etiquette and the gays go biting and lashing like infected with bio-weapon grade rabies. 😄😁😂🤣

  • @dudebro3250

    @dudebro3250

    10 ай бұрын

    And it was free of the shackles of diversity. What a disaster that has been.

  • @violapittman8039
    @violapittman80392 ай бұрын

    This is truly Wonderful and Beautiful footage of, that time period 😊

  • @luannd62
    @luannd6221 күн бұрын

    A sea of hats, elegant clothing, not a single overweight person. Seeing these old films colorized makes the people feel more real and contemporary, and less a part of the distant past like black and white film does.

  • @Starchaser63
    @Starchaser63 Жыл бұрын

    A time capsule, a glimpse of yesterday when life was simple. The less we had, the more we needed each other . The importance of video and Photography. Love these uploads. I recently watched a movie 🎥 of my home city of Liverpool UK from around 1900 and it was amazing to watch, especially as I recognised the areas. I'll be watching more of these fascinating movies from now on 🎥 ... 👍

  • @sammoran1556
    @sammoran1556 Жыл бұрын

    What an incredible 9 minutes and 37 seconds that was. I felt transported.

  • @marangelasp7462

    @marangelasp7462

    11 ай бұрын

    I felt the same.

  • @ilovebeinggay6794

    @ilovebeinggay6794

    11 ай бұрын

    To the era of a Stepford Wives existence

  • @tomsisson660
    @tomsisson6607 ай бұрын

    Incredible high definition quality!