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@BobJohnson-jv7qg
@BobJohnson-jv7qg Күн бұрын
Ok, looks like I'm transcribing this for school reasons, wish me luck.
@jlprescott7243
@jlprescott7243 Күн бұрын
US Army uniforms in the Mexican War were better-looking than the standard/non-standard US/USC Army uniforms in the Civil War. Cheers!
@billybunter6659
@billybunter6659 2 күн бұрын
Not bad to say it was all built with Horses and Carts especially the building at 1.30 or even using Cows and Carts at 1.47. Great video 🙏
@beeharbour
@beeharbour 2 күн бұрын
Fascinating photos. I must quibble, however, with your titles: it is incorrect to put an apostrophe in dates as in "1840's". That indicates possession and would only be appropriate if you were referring to something that belonged to the 1840s as in "1840's fashion." The confusion comes, I believe, from the correct use of an apostrophe when you are leaving off the century in referring to a date as in "the 1840s and '50s". It is a very common error but one that ought not be encouraged.
@vyacheslavbezmenov743
@vyacheslavbezmenov743 6 күн бұрын
Почему трамвайные пути засыпаны ? Куда делись трамваи ?
@jec1ny
@jec1ny 11 күн бұрын
Fascinating. Bertie looks fairly slim and handsome. Not at all the corpulent king Edward VII of the early 1900s (nicknamed "tum tum").
@WolfX1845
@WolfX1845 11 күн бұрын
What about the oldest Daguerreotypes of the State of Texas from the 1840s - 1850s of buildings, structures, towns, persons, and animals right before the American Civil War?
@Chubachus
@Chubachus 11 күн бұрын
I would recommend getting Lawrence Jones' Lens on the Texas Frontier book. There is not enough antebellum Texas material online for me to use to make a video.
@WolfX1845
@WolfX1845 11 күн бұрын
@Chubachus well I did, in fact, see some randomly on Google it took a lot of research guessing.
@thecommiehunter1149
@thecommiehunter1149 11 күн бұрын
Brave men meanwhile we have little bitches sitting online and men who change cut their penises off and men who act tough but run away when the government put their foot on their necks covid was a greta example rest in peace to all those who served in ww1 and 2
@cmebans35
@cmebans35 11 күн бұрын
I’m convinced not blacks came from Africa I’m sure some blacks were already in America
@theamused8705
@theamused8705 13 күн бұрын
This is great!
@PartyDude_19
@PartyDude_19 15 күн бұрын
I was today years old when I found out that the US Capitol building used to have a completely different dome.
@friedrichkertoja
@friedrichkertoja 15 күн бұрын
I have a book with full of these photos. Published back in 1935.
@richparsons4205
@richparsons4205 18 күн бұрын
The “music” is totally annoying.
@paolofiorentino9030
@paolofiorentino9030 23 күн бұрын
in Francia hanno una speciale passione per gli incendi
@Daniel-mw2lf
@Daniel-mw2lf 26 күн бұрын
All these photos are the way these heroes wished to be remembered 😢
@ludwigoman8113
@ludwigoman8113 28 күн бұрын
Ce palais aurait pu être restauré sans aucun doute ; ce fut un choix politique de l 'effacer définitivement .
@traviscoates6878
@traviscoates6878 28 күн бұрын
My great grandfather died during this battle. He had a heart attack sitting in his chair in Bakersfield, CA. R.I.P. 🙏🙏🙏
@garywallace8521
@garywallace8521 29 күн бұрын
Great pictures, however, more time is required to read and digest the text to then take in the actual photo.
@WolfX1845
@WolfX1845 Ай бұрын
What about the oldest Daguerreotypes of the State of Texas from the 1840s - 1850s of buildings, structures, towns, persons, and animals right before the American Civil War?
@Joejoe-eo6yz
@Joejoe-eo6yz Ай бұрын
I lived and worked on Roi and Kwajalein for 5 years, 1990 - 1995. I walked the beaches and the battlefield. Also got to be there for the 50th anniversary of the invasion. Got to see Richard Keith Sorenson, who got a Medal of Honor while fighting on Roi. It was an honor for me to live and work on these holy grounds.
@gatheringleaves
@gatheringleaves Ай бұрын
Is that Graffiti I see etched on the classroom seats? Goodness gracious
@AlexJannis-si6tb
@AlexJannis-si6tb Ай бұрын
Τραγικό Λυπάμαι πού τό είδα Βλέπε όμως οι ομορφιές είναι για εκείνους που ξέρουν νά τίς εκτιμήσουν κ αυτοί είναι δυστυχώς λίγοι Τραγικό νά θάβεται η ιστορία κ ο πολιτισμός μιας χώρας Οι πόλεμοι κ ο φανατισμός από την άλλη έχουν την ίδια ισχύ γι'αυτό κ δίνουν τό ίδιο αποτέλεσμα Τραγικό για τούς ανθρώπους που έζησαν κ δημιούργησαν κάτι στο παρελθόν Ζωγράφοι αρχιτέκτονες γλύπτες κατασκευαστές επίπλων χαλιών φωτιστικών όλοι μαζί χάθηκαν Η νύχτα κρύβει πολλά η ημέρα δείχνει τά πάντα Κι όμως βλέποντας τέτοιου είδους καταστροφές νιώθεις πως η μέρα γίνεται νύχτα από το μαύρο πού άφησε η καταστροφή Σύντ εργ τέχνης από Ελλάδα
@drew65sep
@drew65sep Ай бұрын
Add some color to these pictures, and you'd have to do a double-take thinking that they're pictures of Ukraine. I'm not particularly a religious person (I do believe tho), but I say a few words every day in hopes that they win their freedom, and get to live in peace without worry.
@pilouetmissiou
@pilouetmissiou Ай бұрын
What a pity....it was not so destroyed !! It was possible to restore ! I have always thought it had completely be destroyed, but it is not like this....what a pity...
@REALjohnmosesbrowning
@REALjohnmosesbrowning Ай бұрын
The scary thing is, anyone who has been around gunfire can't describe how unimaginably loud it is. Imagine each of those muffled thumps you hear is louder than a thunderclap and far more jarring. Hours. Days. Weeks. Months. Morning, evening, nightime, rain, wind, and sun. Mosquitoes, thorns, ticks, and worse. War fucking sucks.
@salvatorecollura2692
@salvatorecollura2692 Ай бұрын
Still the most beautiful photographic process for portraits in my opinion.
@ybb5916
@ybb5916 Ай бұрын
Et ça s’appelle ”le pays des Lumières” .....😂😂😂
@rgrifferon
@rgrifferon Ай бұрын
The wealth of western civilization was established by the colonization of foreign lands, the slavery of the Indigenous people and the theft of their natural resources, that’s historically factual.
@rgrifferon
@rgrifferon Ай бұрын
Now, whom do suppose built those plantations and provided the income for the maintenance of this lifestyle?
@louismart
@louismart Ай бұрын
Could be in Germany of 1945
@tikeltikel
@tikeltikel Ай бұрын
It is a national shame for France the Commune. The Tuileries has to be rebuilt!!!!.
@pilouetmissiou
@pilouetmissiou Ай бұрын
To rebuilt has no sense nowadays....it had sense to restore....
@motendo7128
@motendo7128 Ай бұрын
What a waste
@Momspennies2
@Momspennies2 Ай бұрын
The timing between each each frame is a bit too fast to read the text, absorb what it says and then examine the image that follows. So use the settings icon to slow the speed down and mute the music that plays so you can take it all in a bit easier.
@Momspennies2
@Momspennies2 Ай бұрын
Even Washington DC wasn't built in a day.... Amazing photographs in this video.
@mango2005
@mango2005 Ай бұрын
The staircase of honour still looked good.
@TaterAvila
@TaterAvila 2 ай бұрын
Garry the Spokane Chief looks like he has the legs of a 6 year old
@Golden-us3hj
@Golden-us3hj 2 ай бұрын
What’s interesting is while photography was not wide-scale but still available, why aren’t there more phot records of the Mexican American war? I’ve read a ton of work and novels even archives, and yet only come across a few dilapidated photos with no great importance, if the technology was available and the was was assumed to be Americas first recorded war, where is the photo records? Pretty interesting I’m studying the topic rn
@GayJayU26
@GayJayU26 2 ай бұрын
He was a very talented photographer
@vickymensah9453
@vickymensah9453 2 ай бұрын
We are survivor, God bless them❤
@diegoflores9237
@diegoflores9237 2 ай бұрын
Victorian era? It's called the Gilded Age here in the USA. Victorian refers to Britain.
@littlebigcomrade
@littlebigcomrade 2 ай бұрын
The world is an incredible place full of mystery and wonder. Looking to the past is really something to validate this claim.
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 2 ай бұрын
History is fantastic, thanks
@illinoismotionpicturestudi5065
@illinoismotionpicturestudi5065 2 ай бұрын
Great work as always
@afuea-qg5yo
@afuea-qg5yo 2 ай бұрын
erm what the chickenhawker
@illinoismotionpicturestudi5065
@illinoismotionpicturestudi5065 2 ай бұрын
@@afuea-qg5yo Erm??? You have a source for that??????
@AstroJenkins
@AstroJenkins 2 ай бұрын
This isn’t any ordinary chicken, that’s the crown jewel of Imperial Japanese research and development. God save those marines.
@jeffreykalb9752
@jeffreykalb9752 2 ай бұрын
Troy University... Today the site of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
@allycatnaranjo8960
@allycatnaranjo8960 2 ай бұрын
Wonder if the American light body armor faired well against bullets
@eliehazeem8585
@eliehazeem8585 2 ай бұрын
I wonder, how many of the dead really knew why they were fighting or why they were to die
@genehisle5097
@genehisle5097 2 ай бұрын
Well JFK was murdered because alot of evil people would benefit. LBJ and the CIA,military industrial complex,bell helicopters,and many other groups who would benefit from a war that wouldn't have happened if it were not for LBJ. J.Edgar Hoover and LBJ in a recorded phone conversation that's just within days of the assassination of John Kennedy,is An eye opening conversation to say the least. It is on KZbin. Listen to it,and you'll know for sure that they both know that the shots came from the front.
@Claptonite555
@Claptonite555 2 ай бұрын
The pictures are amazing but i wish it was 3D video footage.