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this is a Fashion show ......... Not like today fashion show , sometime a fashion show with no fashion
Icoon!!! Zo zonde dat onze grote toneelspelers van voor de oorlog nagenoeg vergeten zijn… Vergeet de VOC, híer kunnen we als land trots op zijn!
I love this! The cartoons are adorable, and I enjoyed the longer watch. 🙂
Thank you, Wilma! I will have some longer videos up soon, I think you will love them!
Apart, die Kromhout bussen, met motor achterin, vlak voordat de Saurers kwamen die weer de motor voorin hadden en een grote deken of cover met ruitjespatroon over de motorkap binnen. En wat hobbelden die krengen als ik naar Kethel ging om te zwemmen in Groenoord. Als je achterin zat dan kon je met je kop tegen het plafond geslingerd worden.
@corvanha1 - dat was natuurlijk ook best spannend om dan achterin te zitten. Soort rups als op de kermis :-)
@@the-dutch-table Ja, je bleef nooit op dezelfde plek zitten.
Haha, dit is toch schtterend!
Nu zou er meteen een ambtenaar op de stoep staan om het te sluiten vanwege 'de veiligheid' ...
Tja toen was Nederland nog mooi nu is het een shit hole
Toen nog rustig, nu alles volgebouwd.
Zo leuk om te zien. Nu begrijp ik ook waar het Kinderparadijs in Purmerend zijn oorsprong heeft. nog steeds bestaand zag ik.
Mooi dat het nog bestaat! Ik kan me goed voorstellen dat kinderen zich hier helemaal kunnen uitlaten. Heerlijk!
Toen Nederland nog Nederlands was....nu is het net een jungle
1955: Zomer, 2024: Regen......
Ik las dat het geen goede zomer is dit jaar :-(
De goede oude tijd, ik was toen 4 jaar en reed elke dag mee voor op de bok met de melkboer met paard en wagen.
Wat een leuke herinnering! Zoiets kun je je vandaag de dag bijna niet meer voorstellen. Jammer.
school for kermiskinderen,hahaha prinses irene hahaha elite belasting is diefstal.
😊👍🏻 vanuit Brabant
I love this!! Well done!!
Beautiful....all dressed in their Sunday best, for the day out. I remember old photos of my parents, before they were married, and had days out with a group of people....much better times then compared to now, I feel!
@yaddastanley5980 - we certainly have relaxed our dress code significantly!
Geweldig! Wat nu zo normaal lijkt was toen bijzonder met kamperen. Leuk dat u dit filmpje online heeft gezet 👍🏻😃
Graag gedaan!
WOW very interesting find!
Zijn er misschien beelden van de eysink fabriek in Amersfoort?
Ik ga voor je op zoek!
@@the-dutch-table leuk bedankt!!!!
Love this!
How lovely the women look 😍
Mooi gedaan met deze kleuren, Dutch Table, dank! Het filmpje is waarschijnlijk van begin 1949, want de laatste ronde van het WK Dammen 1948 werd gespeeld op zaterdag 4 december. Piet Roozenburg werd uitgeroepen tot Nederlands Sportman van het Jaar 1948.
Dankuwel, Endspiel, graag gedaan!
Prachtig! De sfeer die de beelden weergeven is geweldig
@PeterBeuker - dankjewel, Peter!
This was my grandfather's train.
❤❤❤
@@the-dutch-table Where did you find the video? We are all so curious now!
@@margaretmosteller1651 it was a newsreel from 1949. All identifying information is in the notes. Thank you for letting me know that this is your grandfather! Did you get to spend time with him and with the train?
This aircraft carrier ran away from West Papua when Russia gave Indonesia the Sverdlov class cruiser😅
Wat leuk. Alle Volendammers zien er zo netjes en schoon uit! De kap van de dames lijkt wel meer in het gezicht te zijn dan ik mij herinner. Dank
The Queen Mother is seen walking, supported by a stick. She was about 60 then ...
Could have talked to Capablanca a bit longer
Whether this is staged or not, either way Euwe is conceding that Capablanca is the real master.
Mr. Capablanca, what do you think of the match? It will be close, unsound vs. uninspired🙂
Meanwhile, 40 miles away over the German border, the Wehrmacht got equipped with tanks, heavy mechanized artillery and scores of machineguns, which would have no trouble at all to sweep these hopelessly obsolete archiac cavalery units aside..
Loved it, end of ww1, my mum was 8 at the time but lived in Friesland...
Incredible footage! Thank you for posting this!
Serbios are criminales if the war.killers.en second place isvrussion and then then Israel
Vet!
Capablanca's genius was overwhelming - i am sure he found the best move with no prior analysis
How the heck did you find this...? There are barely any filmed records of the old chess masters from that time. Wow...!
Arnhem.
Is this real footage or Ai?.
This video brought me joy. I would never have thought that I would one day see Capablanca.
super special
You know, I'm not sure I have ever seen live video of either of these legends. Thanks for sharing, super cool.
Short but historic -- and still very interesting. Puts human faces to these legendary names. Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting snippet. Capablanca's being able to sit down and see the winning possible move immediately is simply fantastic (assuming it actually happened in the moment like the video implies). His analytical assessment of the grandmasters' respective abilities is quite amazing as well. Max Euwe's analysis is also very insightful, humble and realistic.
Great players ...
Two legends of chess and a legendary journalist
Capablanca, the chess machine before the advent of computer chess machines
Capablanca has been my chess hero for 30 years and too see this video was a complete thrill for me...thanks for uploading it
7 years later he died of a stroke. It was his second stroke. He was 53 years old. I don't think you would not think that as well as he looks in the video.
more please!
Capablanca died just 6 years later from a stroke..so sad