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Ellis Island - History of Immigration to the United States | 1890-1920 | Award Winning Documentary
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This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. (Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants as the busiest immigrant inspection station of the United States from 1892 until 1954.)
It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. The film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the long journey from the Old to the New World between 1890 and 1920, in ...
published: 20 Jun 2013
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Renovating A House From 1892 | Relocated
Renovating An 1890's Home! | Relocated
Betsy Sweeny is a 27-year-old architectural historian and preservationist at the Wheeling National Heritage Area who decided to take on the task of renovating an 1890s home in Wheeling, West Virginia. Sweeny is amongst a significant group of young professionals who have been leaving metropolitan cities for, quite literally, greener pastures.
Betsy found her turn-of-the-century, “eclectic-style” red-brick Victorian home on the east side of town for a mere $18,500 thanks in part to the Cheap Old Houses Instagram account, which promotes historic homes in need of some TLC. She estimates that her renovation will come to $125,000.
Special thanks to Wheeling Heritage Media for providing Bustle with the beautiful footage of Betsy and her home. You can lea...
published: 13 Oct 2020
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Victorian women | Life in Victorian times | 108 year old woman | Money Go Round | 1977
Joan Shenton speaks to Mrs. Florence Pannel born in 1868 speaks to about life for women in Victorian times, and also what it was like setting up a Beauty care business during those times including her life in Paris. This is the complete section of the interview that appeared in the show.
First shown: 25/02/1977
If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail:
[email protected]
Quote: VT1429
published: 24 Jul 2018
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[60 fps] Laborers in Victorian England, 1901
Upscaled with neural networks footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901. In the video various films have taken in 1900-1901 displaying some of the grittier nature of work in those days. As you can see, source quality is really important to make a decent upscale video.
You can reach me here:
💌 https://shir-man.com
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second;
✔ Image resolution boosted up to 4k – with digital artifacts;
✔ Improved video sharpness;
✔ Colorized:
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.
Source video (with ambiance sound) – please subscribe to Guy Jones channel, he is doing an amazing job in ambiance sound adding:
https://youtu.be...
published: 14 Mar 2020
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How Victorian Sewing Machines Work (1892 Singer Treadle)
New Audible members get a 30-day free trial. Visit http://audible.com/bernadette or text " bernadette " to 500 500 to try Audible today!
If you have a Singer machine and wish to look up the serial number: http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-sewing-machine-serial-number-database.html
For more Constance: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_ClFJYwA3lDagY4igPKddg
Editing by Dani Banner
@danbanstudio
www.danbanstudio.com
IG https://www.instagram.com/danbanstudio/
YT https://www.youtube.com/c/DaniBanner
Production:
(All links are affiliate)
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Lens: Sony FE 24-105mm https://amzn.to/3vd6mQ9
Mounted mic: https://amzn.to/3tJZUzV
Narration Mic: Blue Yeti USB Microphone: https://amzn.to/3yPvkFX
Want to get started with h...
published: 25 Sep 2021
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American Greatest Hits by Year, 1840-2013
It's strange to think that people once jammed out to O! Susanna and The Cat Came Back in the same way that we enjoy The Beatles or Justin Timberlake. But they did.
This is an educational project permitted under fair use guidelines. I own none of the music, images, or video contained herein. Credits and thanks:
1840 (Timothy Twiss, US Marine Corps); 1841 (Family Trio, Daniel Schwen, David Blaney Brown); 1842 (Timothy Twiss, Detroit Historical Society); 1843 (2nd South Carolina String Band); 1844 (Travelgroupie); 1845 (Mark Gilston, Catherine Hall, Herbert W. Gleason); 1846 (Stella Splendens, Tennessee State Library); 1847 (Victrolaman, Rick Thorne); 1848 (Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Library of Congress); 1849 (Fred Feild); 1850 (2nd South Carolina String Band, Harper's Weekly, Axon); 18...
published: 01 Mar 2014
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Some of the Most SINISTER Crimes from the Past - Episode Compilation | True Crime | Well, I Never
In this compilation of Victorian* True Crime episode, we take a look at several cases.
The heinous crimes of Catherine Hayes, Kate Webster, Amelia Dyer, H. H. Holmes and the tragic Denham Massacre.
*Also Edwardian & Georgian
00:20 - Catherine Hayes
10:00 - Kate Webster
21:41 - Amelia Dyer
33:20 - H. H. Holmes
50:30 - The Denham Massacre
published: 21 Jun 2022
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Philippine family life in 1956
Seems a model family featuring in this old documentary film. A viewer informs me that the boy moved to Manila and his name is now Ramon. I heard that Ramon is now (2022) 76 years old and his sister Juanita 79 and the baby 70?. Rowell Sumang reported that his hometown San Luis, Pampanga, is shown.
See my other films on the old Philippines by searching with: 'michael rogge philippines'
See also my other 1250 clips by searching YouTube with 'michael rogge'
Find my photo's here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/12350343@N04/
My website 'Man and the Unknown' https://wichm.home.xs4all.nl/
published: 04 Jun 2014
28:27
Ellis Island - History of Immigration to the United States | 1890-1920 | Award Winning Documentary
● Please SUPPORT my work on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2LT6opZ
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►Twitter: https://b...
● Please SUPPORT my work on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2LT6opZ
● Visit my 2ND CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2ILbyX8
►Facebook: https://bit.ly/2INA7yt
►Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Lz57nY
►Google+: https://bit.ly/2IPz7dl
✚ Watch my "Old America" PLAYLIST: https://bit.ly/2rOHzmy
This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. (Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants as the busiest immigrant inspection station of the United States from 1892 until 1954.)
It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. The film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the long journey from the Old to the New World between 1890 and 1920, in the single largest migration in human history. The film tells the immigrants' stories as they braved the unknown, from the time they left their homelands, their journey across the ocean, to the moment the doors of Ellis Island opened, revealing the great promise of America.
About the immigration to the USA until 1930:
The history of immigration to the United States is a continuing story of peoples from more populated continents, particularly Europe and also Africa and Asia, crossing oceans to the New World. Historians do not treat the first indigenous settlers as immigrants. Starting around 1600 British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves. During the nation's history, the growing country experienced successive waves of immigration which rose and fell over time, particularly from Europe, with the cost of transoceanic transportation sometimes paid by travelers becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. At other times, immigration rules became more restrictive.
American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid-19th century, the start of the 20th century, and post-1965. Each period brought distinct national groups and ethnicities to the United States. During the 17th century, approximately 175,000 Englishmen migrated to Colonial America. Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants. The mid-19th century saw mainly an influx from northern Europe; the early 20th-century mainly from Southern and Eastern Europe; post-1965 mostly from Latin America and Asia.
Historians estimate that fewer than one million immigrants - perhaps as few as 400,000 - crossed the Atlantic during the 17th and 18th centuries. The 1790 Act limited naturalization to "free European persons"; it was expanded to include Africans in the 1860s and Asians in the 1950s. In the early years of the United States, immigration was fewer than 8,000 people a year. After 1820, immigration gradually increased. From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans migrated to the United States. The mortality rate on these transatlantic voyages was high, during which one in seven travelers died. In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875.
The peak year of European immigration was in 1907, when 1,285,349 persons entered the country. By 1910, 13.5 million immigrants were living in the United States. In 1921, the Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, followed by the Immigration Act of 1924. The 1924 Act was aimed at further restricting the Southern and Eastern Europeans, especially Jews, Italians, and Slavs, who had begun to enter the country in large numbers beginning in the 1890s.
About the Americanization in the 1910s and 1920s:
Americanization is the process of an immigrant to the United States of America becoming a person who shares American values, beliefs and customs and is assimilated into American society. This process typically involves learning English and adjusting to American culture, and customs, while keeping the old foods and religion.
The Americanization movement was a nationwide organized effort in the 1910s to bring millions of recent immigrants into the American cultural system. More than 30 states passed laws requiring Americanization programs. The movement climaxed during World War I, as eligible young immigrant men were drafted into the Army, and the nation made every effort to integrate the European ethnic groups into the national identity.
Ellis Island - History of Immigration to the United States | 1890-1920 | Award Winning Documentary
https://wn.com/Ellis_Island_History_Of_Immigration_To_The_United_States_|_1890_1920_|_Award_Winning_Documentary
● Please SUPPORT my work on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2LT6opZ
● Visit my 2ND CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2ILbyX8
►Facebook: https://bit.ly/2INA7yt
►Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Lz57nY
►Google+: https://bit.ly/2IPz7dl
✚ Watch my "Old America" PLAYLIST: https://bit.ly/2rOHzmy
This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. (Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants as the busiest immigrant inspection station of the United States from 1892 until 1954.)
It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. The film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the long journey from the Old to the New World between 1890 and 1920, in the single largest migration in human history. The film tells the immigrants' stories as they braved the unknown, from the time they left their homelands, their journey across the ocean, to the moment the doors of Ellis Island opened, revealing the great promise of America.
About the immigration to the USA until 1930:
The history of immigration to the United States is a continuing story of peoples from more populated continents, particularly Europe and also Africa and Asia, crossing oceans to the New World. Historians do not treat the first indigenous settlers as immigrants. Starting around 1600 British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves. During the nation's history, the growing country experienced successive waves of immigration which rose and fell over time, particularly from Europe, with the cost of transoceanic transportation sometimes paid by travelers becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. At other times, immigration rules became more restrictive.
American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid-19th century, the start of the 20th century, and post-1965. Each period brought distinct national groups and ethnicities to the United States. During the 17th century, approximately 175,000 Englishmen migrated to Colonial America. Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants. The mid-19th century saw mainly an influx from northern Europe; the early 20th-century mainly from Southern and Eastern Europe; post-1965 mostly from Latin America and Asia.
Historians estimate that fewer than one million immigrants - perhaps as few as 400,000 - crossed the Atlantic during the 17th and 18th centuries. The 1790 Act limited naturalization to "free European persons"; it was expanded to include Africans in the 1860s and Asians in the 1950s. In the early years of the United States, immigration was fewer than 8,000 people a year. After 1820, immigration gradually increased. From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans migrated to the United States. The mortality rate on these transatlantic voyages was high, during which one in seven travelers died. In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875.
The peak year of European immigration was in 1907, when 1,285,349 persons entered the country. By 1910, 13.5 million immigrants were living in the United States. In 1921, the Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, followed by the Immigration Act of 1924. The 1924 Act was aimed at further restricting the Southern and Eastern Europeans, especially Jews, Italians, and Slavs, who had begun to enter the country in large numbers beginning in the 1890s.
About the Americanization in the 1910s and 1920s:
Americanization is the process of an immigrant to the United States of America becoming a person who shares American values, beliefs and customs and is assimilated into American society. This process typically involves learning English and adjusting to American culture, and customs, while keeping the old foods and religion.
The Americanization movement was a nationwide organized effort in the 1910s to bring millions of recent immigrants into the American cultural system. More than 30 states passed laws requiring Americanization programs. The movement climaxed during World War I, as eligible young immigrant men were drafted into the Army, and the nation made every effort to integrate the European ethnic groups into the national identity.
Ellis Island - History of Immigration to the United States | 1890-1920 | Award Winning Documentary
- published: 20 Jun 2013
- views: 760099
4:58
Renovating A House From 1892 | Relocated
Renovating An 1890's Home! | Relocated
Betsy Sweeny is a 27-year-old architectural historian and preservationist at the Wheeling National Heritage Area who dec...
Renovating An 1890's Home! | Relocated
Betsy Sweeny is a 27-year-old architectural historian and preservationist at the Wheeling National Heritage Area who decided to take on the task of renovating an 1890s home in Wheeling, West Virginia. Sweeny is amongst a significant group of young professionals who have been leaving metropolitan cities for, quite literally, greener pastures.
Betsy found her turn-of-the-century, “eclectic-style” red-brick Victorian home on the east side of town for a mere $18,500 thanks in part to the Cheap Old Houses Instagram account, which promotes historic homes in need of some TLC. She estimates that her renovation will come to $125,000.
Special thanks to Wheeling Heritage Media for providing Bustle with the beautiful footage of Betsy and her home. You can learn more about Wheeling House and Wheeling Heritage Media at https://weelunk.com/.
Make sure to follow @weelunk and @wheelingheritage and catch up with Betsy @betsysweeny on her renovation journey on Instagram.
More videos you might enjoy:
What It’s Like Living In A Historic Tiny Gatehouse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMB5_aRkPRk
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38vO8oAqpts
Living An Audrey Hepburn Inspired Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5KB9Ag_TWU
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https://youtu.be/vMB5_aRkPRk
Living In A Solar-Powered Delivery Truck:
https://youtu.be/CVD4efwahNE
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https://youtu.be/_8cxjFdlF3Q
Living In A TINY Remote Icelandic Village:
https://youtu.be/9COBN45X5TE
Living In an Expanding Tiny House Home, an IRL Howl’s Moving Castle:
https://youtu.be/8y5FPQhkrhc
Living On A Tiny Narrowboat in England:
https://youtu.be/eiNCWfd9zrM
Living In A Refurbished School Bus Tiny Home:
https://youtu.be/rSH90t4_FQI
Living In A Glamorous Renovated Ship:
https://youtu.be/jqVrRHMV04U
Renovating & Living In An Abandoned Pittsburgh House:
https://youtu.be/kJ1rwZO5UBY
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Renovating An 1890's Home! | Relocated
Betsy Sweeny is a 27-year-old architectural historian and preservationist at the Wheeling National Heritage Area who decided to take on the task of renovating an 1890s home in Wheeling, West Virginia. Sweeny is amongst a significant group of young professionals who have been leaving metropolitan cities for, quite literally, greener pastures.
Betsy found her turn-of-the-century, “eclectic-style” red-brick Victorian home on the east side of town for a mere $18,500 thanks in part to the Cheap Old Houses Instagram account, which promotes historic homes in need of some TLC. She estimates that her renovation will come to $125,000.
Special thanks to Wheeling Heritage Media for providing Bustle with the beautiful footage of Betsy and her home. You can learn more about Wheeling House and Wheeling Heritage Media at https://weelunk.com/.
Make sure to follow @weelunk and @wheelingheritage and catch up with Betsy @betsysweeny on her renovation journey on Instagram.
More videos you might enjoy:
What It’s Like Living In A Historic Tiny Gatehouse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMB5_aRkPRk
Managing Social Anxiety Through Vintage Dress
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38vO8oAqpts
Living An Audrey Hepburn Inspired Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5KB9Ag_TWU
Have you subscribed to Bustle on YouTube? ►► https://bit.ly/2BUqGfA
Check out more Relocated: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidTvIp4b7EFE8UqF7F8zsuuPHjghIn7Y
Living In A Tiny Irish Gatehouse:
https://youtu.be/vMB5_aRkPRk
Living In A Solar-Powered Delivery Truck:
https://youtu.be/CVD4efwahNE
Renovating a House From 1892:
https://youtu.be/_8cxjFdlF3Q
Living In A TINY Remote Icelandic Village:
https://youtu.be/9COBN45X5TE
Living In an Expanding Tiny House Home, an IRL Howl’s Moving Castle:
https://youtu.be/8y5FPQhkrhc
Living On A Tiny Narrowboat in England:
https://youtu.be/eiNCWfd9zrM
Living In A Refurbished School Bus Tiny Home:
https://youtu.be/rSH90t4_FQI
Living In A Glamorous Renovated Ship:
https://youtu.be/jqVrRHMV04U
Renovating & Living In An Abandoned Pittsburgh House:
https://youtu.be/kJ1rwZO5UBY
Living In A TINY Shipping Container In The Woods:
https://youtu.be/tpj5lUCsr8c
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#bustle #relocated #homes #homerenovation
- published: 13 Oct 2020
- views: 304099
3:39
Victorian women | Life in Victorian times | 108 year old woman | Money Go Round | 1977
Joan Shenton speaks to Mrs. Florence Pannel born in 1868 speaks to about life for women in Victorian times, and also what it was like setting up a Beauty care b...
Joan Shenton speaks to Mrs. Florence Pannel born in 1868 speaks to about life for women in Victorian times, and also what it was like setting up a Beauty care business during those times including her life in Paris. This is the complete section of the interview that appeared in the show.
First shown: 25/02/1977
If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail:
[email protected]
Quote: VT1429
https://wn.com/Victorian_Women_|_Life_In_Victorian_Times_|_108_Year_Old_Woman_|_Money_Go_Round_|_1977
Joan Shenton speaks to Mrs. Florence Pannel born in 1868 speaks to about life for women in Victorian times, and also what it was like setting up a Beauty care business during those times including her life in Paris. This is the complete section of the interview that appeared in the show.
First shown: 25/02/1977
If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail:
[email protected]
Quote: VT1429
- published: 24 Jul 2018
- views: 7834928
5:40
[60 fps] Laborers in Victorian England, 1901
Upscaled with neural networks footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901. In the video various films have taken in 1900-1...
Upscaled with neural networks footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901. In the video various films have taken in 1900-1901 displaying some of the grittier nature of work in those days. As you can see, source quality is really important to make a decent upscale video.
You can reach me here:
💌 https://shir-man.com
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second;
✔ Image resolution boosted up to 4k – with digital artifacts;
✔ Improved video sharpness;
✔ Colorized:
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.
Source video (with ambiance sound) – please subscribe to Guy Jones channel, he is doing an amazing job in ambiance sound adding:
https://youtu.be/jfN60ZlZhpY
List of films in this video:
Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery /
https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-miners-leaving-pendlebury-colliery-1901-1901-online
Workforce Leaving Alfred Butterworth and Sons, Glebe Mills, Hollinwood (1901) /
https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-workforce-leaving-alfred-butterworth-and-sons-glebe-mills-hollinwood-1901-1901
Workforce of Parkgate Iron and Steel Co., Rotherham (1901) /
https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-workforce-of-parkgate-iron-and-steel-co-rotherham-1901-1901-online
______
Please, keep in mind that 4k resolution playback mostly not available on the phones.
#England #1901 #old #upscale
https://wn.com/60_Fps_Laborers_In_Victorian_England,_1901
Upscaled with neural networks footage from the dawn of film taken by Mitchell and Kenyon in North England, 1901. In the video various films have taken in 1900-1901 displaying some of the grittier nature of work in those days. As you can see, source quality is really important to make a decent upscale video.
You can reach me here:
💌 https://shir-man.com
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second;
✔ Image resolution boosted up to 4k – with digital artifacts;
✔ Improved video sharpness;
✔ Colorized:
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.
Source video (with ambiance sound) – please subscribe to Guy Jones channel, he is doing an amazing job in ambiance sound adding:
https://youtu.be/jfN60ZlZhpY
List of films in this video:
Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery /
https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-miners-leaving-pendlebury-colliery-1901-1901-online
Workforce Leaving Alfred Butterworth and Sons, Glebe Mills, Hollinwood (1901) /
https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-workforce-leaving-alfred-butterworth-and-sons-glebe-mills-hollinwood-1901-1901
Workforce of Parkgate Iron and Steel Co., Rotherham (1901) /
https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-workforce-of-parkgate-iron-and-steel-co-rotherham-1901-1901-online
______
Please, keep in mind that 4k resolution playback mostly not available on the phones.
#England #1901 #old #upscale
- published: 14 Mar 2020
- views: 5420595
14:47
How Victorian Sewing Machines Work (1892 Singer Treadle)
New Audible members get a 30-day free trial. Visit http://audible.com/bernadette or text " bernadette " to 500 500 to try Audible today!
If you have a Singer m...
New Audible members get a 30-day free trial. Visit http://audible.com/bernadette or text " bernadette " to 500 500 to try Audible today!
If you have a Singer machine and wish to look up the serial number: http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-sewing-machine-serial-number-database.html
For more Constance: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_ClFJYwA3lDagY4igPKddg
Editing by Dani Banner
@danbanstudio
www.danbanstudio.com
IG https://www.instagram.com/danbanstudio/
YT https://www.youtube.com/c/DaniBanner
Production:
(All links are affiliate)
Camera: Sony A7Siii https://amzn.to/2RF9Ps3
Lens: Sony FE 24-105mm https://amzn.to/3vd6mQ9
Mounted mic: https://amzn.to/3tJZUzV
Narration Mic: Blue Yeti USB Microphone: https://amzn.to/3yPvkFX
Want to get started with hand sewing?
🧵
🕯Check out my Skillshare original course, “Hand Sewing Basics: Working Wonders with Fabric, Needle & Thread”. To sign up for a free trial and take the class, visit https://skl.sh/bernadettebanner1
This channel is made possible through the generous support of Patreon members. To become a patron, visit https://www.patreon.com/bernadettebanner (although videos will remain free for you here regardless).
Beyond YouTube:
IG @bernadettebanner http://www.instagram.com/bernadettebanner
Management contact for business enquiries:
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https://bernadettebanner.co.uk/
Music:
(All music from epidemicsound.com unless otherwise specified.)
'And We Walk After', Trevor Kowalski
'Secrets of the Earth', Lama House
'Prescient', Howard Harper-Barnes
'Miika's Journey', Lama House
'Sneaking Around the Mansion', John Abbot
'Careful Thoughts', Spectacles Wallet and Watch
'Paradigm Shift', Gavin Luke
https://wn.com/How_Victorian_Sewing_Machines_Work_(1892_Singer_Treadle)
New Audible members get a 30-day free trial. Visit http://audible.com/bernadette or text " bernadette " to 500 500 to try Audible today!
If you have a Singer machine and wish to look up the serial number: http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-sewing-machine-serial-number-database.html
For more Constance: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_ClFJYwA3lDagY4igPKddg
Editing by Dani Banner
@danbanstudio
www.danbanstudio.com
IG https://www.instagram.com/danbanstudio/
YT https://www.youtube.com/c/DaniBanner
Production:
(All links are affiliate)
Camera: Sony A7Siii https://amzn.to/2RF9Ps3
Lens: Sony FE 24-105mm https://amzn.to/3vd6mQ9
Mounted mic: https://amzn.to/3tJZUzV
Narration Mic: Blue Yeti USB Microphone: https://amzn.to/3yPvkFX
Want to get started with hand sewing?
🧵
🕯Check out my Skillshare original course, “Hand Sewing Basics: Working Wonders with Fabric, Needle & Thread”. To sign up for a free trial and take the class, visit https://skl.sh/bernadettebanner1
This channel is made possible through the generous support of Patreon members. To become a patron, visit https://www.patreon.com/bernadettebanner (although videos will remain free for you here regardless).
Beyond YouTube:
IG @bernadettebanner http://www.instagram.com/bernadettebanner
Management contact for business enquiries:
[email protected]
https://bernadettebanner.co.uk/
Music:
(All music from epidemicsound.com unless otherwise specified.)
'And We Walk After', Trevor Kowalski
'Secrets of the Earth', Lama House
'Prescient', Howard Harper-Barnes
'Miika's Journey', Lama House
'Sneaking Around the Mansion', John Abbot
'Careful Thoughts', Spectacles Wallet and Watch
'Paradigm Shift', Gavin Luke
- published: 25 Sep 2021
- views: 377403
19:32
American Greatest Hits by Year, 1840-2013
It's strange to think that people once jammed out to O! Susanna and The Cat Came Back in the same way that we enjoy The Beatles or Justin Timberlake. But they d...
It's strange to think that people once jammed out to O! Susanna and The Cat Came Back in the same way that we enjoy The Beatles or Justin Timberlake. But they did.
This is an educational project permitted under fair use guidelines. I own none of the music, images, or video contained herein. Credits and thanks:
1840 (Timothy Twiss, US Marine Corps); 1841 (Family Trio, Daniel Schwen, David Blaney Brown); 1842 (Timothy Twiss, Detroit Historical Society); 1843 (2nd South Carolina String Band); 1844 (Travelgroupie); 1845 (Mark Gilston, Catherine Hall, Herbert W. Gleason); 1846 (Stella Splendens, Tennessee State Library); 1847 (Victrolaman, Rick Thorne); 1848 (Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Library of Congress); 1849 (Fred Feild); 1850 (2nd South Carolina String Band, Harper's Weekly, Axon); 1851 (Jerry Garcia and David Grisman); 1852 (Edward Tarte, Library of Congress, Fredericksburg, VA); 1853 (John Prine); 1854 (Xavier Heraud); 1855 (Vi Wickam, sfo1164); 1856 (Michael O'Connor); 1857 (Earl Scruggs); 1858 (Gossamer Memories); 1859 (Londonderry Choir, John Steuart Curry); 1860 (Max Power, lauralexus); 1861 (Gloria Jane, rexlibris99); 1862 (rexlibris99, rexlibris99); 1863 (Marco Pott, rexlibris99); 1864 (ptapit733); 1865 (Arnold Mackie); 1866 (M. Ryan Taylor, Acarter of Ebay); 1867 (Library of Congress); 1868 (warholsoup100, tmcmoose); 1869 (bossyfrogband, Little Women); 1870 (SE Samonte, Mint Museum, WXXI); 1871 (Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Ken Corbett); 1872 (Tom Frøkjær, Frank Leslie's Publishing House); 1873 (Achila Amarasinghe, Charles Marion Russell, Robert Neralich); 1874 (Clarke Buehling); 1875 (duxdemontis98); 1876 (EMGColonel, George Eastman House, South Dublin Libraries); 1877 (Keeper1st); 1878 (Kurt Meyer, Rufus Anderson, Richard Woods); 1879 (Bigband Lou, kshs.org); 1880 (Andrea Boceli, Kamla Bhatt, hd4desktop.com); 1881 (kshs.org); 1882 (avrilfan2213, Historia - Bel99TV); 1883 (Andy Hoskinson, The Washingtons of Wessyngton Plantation); 1884 (lewdite); 1885 (Orlik1946); 1886 (Paul Draper, Woods History); 1887 (santa, Cabinet Card Gallery); 1888 (raresoulcom, ProperGanderSaul); 1889 (jazzbanjorex); 1890 (monamomoneme, Glenn County Schools); 1891 (gallopingalligator, Distant Musical Memories); 1892 (jackmeboy november); 1893 (Strombo, Cabinet Card Gallery); 1894 (threelegsoman, Harper's Weekly); 1895 (dbstores, dbstores); 1896 (TheMarches09); 1897 (Doc Nosbisch); 1898 (Jolson1950, chuckgame.blogspot.com); 1899 (Keeper1st, treasurenet.com); 1900 (AndOneMillion, watchmojo.com); 1901 (pseerpianist, There Will Be Blood); 1902 (karenkek2kek, Gamingwithvariety); 1903 (Footagefile); 1904 (Bruce Victrolaman Young); 1905 (Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Ford); 1906 (Bruce Victrolaman Young); 1907 (warholsoup100, Library of Congress); 1908 (myzeidi); 1909 (Nathaniel Jordon, Cabinet Card Gallery); 1910 (CatsPJamas1, Bartlett History Museum); 1911 (bsgs98, Lewis Hine); 1912 (peteranders48, Titanic); 1913 (Solstaro, Ford); 1914 (jack11anbar); 1915 (pax41); 1916 (Tom Smith, Military Channel); 1917 (Military Channel); 1918 (ryanattalahdotcom ); 1921 (Aaron1912); 1922 (2havago, watchmojo.com); 1923 (watchmojo.com); 1924 (Myfootage.com); 1925 (Onlyjazzhq); 1926 (CatsPJamas1); 1927 (edmundusrex, Lewis Hine); 1928 (blummweiss, The Great Gatsby); 1929 (edmundusrex); 1930 (eecgn2, watchmojo.com); 1931 (moontreal, KSHS); 1932 (Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, FDR); 1933 (Nathaniel Jordon, PBS); 1934 (PhanDCI, PBS); 1935 (katandbaby, ConverttoMetal); 1936 (megajackapp, jotazenda); 1937 (teacherbrad); 1938 (Snow White); 1939 (Wizard of Oz); 1941 (L Heitman, CVL23USSPrinceton); 1946 (catman916, cultofgiovanni); 1947 (Song of the South, Charlie Dean Archives); 1948 (Scrambled Eggs 1969, Charlie Dean Archives); 1950 (Nat King Cole); 1951 (Nat King Cole, I Want Moore Retro); 1952 (fm-base.co.uk, Squabbling Turtles); 1953 (NM Catalogue); 1954 (NoodleInc, Marilyn96Monroe); 1955 (Olivier Cotton, fishamdchips billy); 1958 (rwells47); 1970 (Steven Edson); 1971 (AmekKhmer); 1973 (The Book Archive); 1974 (Footage File); 1975 (nerisob); 1976 (Foxy Brown); 1978 (TheMGBoys19817); 1979 (crap1453); 1984 (80s fashions); 1986 (Ice T); 1988 (The New York Times); 1989 (BBC); 1991 (Johnny Faragher); 1993 (GameOverContinue); 1995 (unitedgangs); 1996 (Retrohead92); 1997 (Saul Obelliero); 1998 (Titanic); 1999 (CNN); 2003 (wwwtbi24com); 2005 (The Best of Funny Videos); 2006 (Jhon Cast); 2007 (MrVoolp); 2008 (Wolf of Wall Street); 2011 (Zero Dark Thirty).
Disclaimers: Some of the content herein is horribly racist, graphic, or otherwise offensive. So is history. Inclusion in this video does not mean endorsement. The greatest hit of any given year is somewhat subjective, especially early on. I based my selections on sales and significance. Finally, where possible, I tried to credit one artist. There's no way to credit every contributor to a song, so please accept my brevity and apologies.
https://wn.com/American_Greatest_Hits_By_Year,_1840_2013
It's strange to think that people once jammed out to O! Susanna and The Cat Came Back in the same way that we enjoy The Beatles or Justin Timberlake. But they did.
This is an educational project permitted under fair use guidelines. I own none of the music, images, or video contained herein. Credits and thanks:
1840 (Timothy Twiss, US Marine Corps); 1841 (Family Trio, Daniel Schwen, David Blaney Brown); 1842 (Timothy Twiss, Detroit Historical Society); 1843 (2nd South Carolina String Band); 1844 (Travelgroupie); 1845 (Mark Gilston, Catherine Hall, Herbert W. Gleason); 1846 (Stella Splendens, Tennessee State Library); 1847 (Victrolaman, Rick Thorne); 1848 (Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Library of Congress); 1849 (Fred Feild); 1850 (2nd South Carolina String Band, Harper's Weekly, Axon); 1851 (Jerry Garcia and David Grisman); 1852 (Edward Tarte, Library of Congress, Fredericksburg, VA); 1853 (John Prine); 1854 (Xavier Heraud); 1855 (Vi Wickam, sfo1164); 1856 (Michael O'Connor); 1857 (Earl Scruggs); 1858 (Gossamer Memories); 1859 (Londonderry Choir, John Steuart Curry); 1860 (Max Power, lauralexus); 1861 (Gloria Jane, rexlibris99); 1862 (rexlibris99, rexlibris99); 1863 (Marco Pott, rexlibris99); 1864 (ptapit733); 1865 (Arnold Mackie); 1866 (M. Ryan Taylor, Acarter of Ebay); 1867 (Library of Congress); 1868 (warholsoup100, tmcmoose); 1869 (bossyfrogband, Little Women); 1870 (SE Samonte, Mint Museum, WXXI); 1871 (Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Ken Corbett); 1872 (Tom Frøkjær, Frank Leslie's Publishing House); 1873 (Achila Amarasinghe, Charles Marion Russell, Robert Neralich); 1874 (Clarke Buehling); 1875 (duxdemontis98); 1876 (EMGColonel, George Eastman House, South Dublin Libraries); 1877 (Keeper1st); 1878 (Kurt Meyer, Rufus Anderson, Richard Woods); 1879 (Bigband Lou, kshs.org); 1880 (Andrea Boceli, Kamla Bhatt, hd4desktop.com); 1881 (kshs.org); 1882 (avrilfan2213, Historia - Bel99TV); 1883 (Andy Hoskinson, The Washingtons of Wessyngton Plantation); 1884 (lewdite); 1885 (Orlik1946); 1886 (Paul Draper, Woods History); 1887 (santa, Cabinet Card Gallery); 1888 (raresoulcom, ProperGanderSaul); 1889 (jazzbanjorex); 1890 (monamomoneme, Glenn County Schools); 1891 (gallopingalligator, Distant Musical Memories); 1892 (jackmeboy november); 1893 (Strombo, Cabinet Card Gallery); 1894 (threelegsoman, Harper's Weekly); 1895 (dbstores, dbstores); 1896 (TheMarches09); 1897 (Doc Nosbisch); 1898 (Jolson1950, chuckgame.blogspot.com); 1899 (Keeper1st, treasurenet.com); 1900 (AndOneMillion, watchmojo.com); 1901 (pseerpianist, There Will Be Blood); 1902 (karenkek2kek, Gamingwithvariety); 1903 (Footagefile); 1904 (Bruce Victrolaman Young); 1905 (Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, Ford); 1906 (Bruce Victrolaman Young); 1907 (warholsoup100, Library of Congress); 1908 (myzeidi); 1909 (Nathaniel Jordon, Cabinet Card Gallery); 1910 (CatsPJamas1, Bartlett History Museum); 1911 (bsgs98, Lewis Hine); 1912 (peteranders48, Titanic); 1913 (Solstaro, Ford); 1914 (jack11anbar); 1915 (pax41); 1916 (Tom Smith, Military Channel); 1917 (Military Channel); 1918 (ryanattalahdotcom ); 1921 (Aaron1912); 1922 (2havago, watchmojo.com); 1923 (watchmojo.com); 1924 (Myfootage.com); 1925 (Onlyjazzhq); 1926 (CatsPJamas1); 1927 (edmundusrex, Lewis Hine); 1928 (blummweiss, The Great Gatsby); 1929 (edmundusrex); 1930 (eecgn2, watchmojo.com); 1931 (moontreal, KSHS); 1932 (Cliff's Vintage Music Shoppe, FDR); 1933 (Nathaniel Jordon, PBS); 1934 (PhanDCI, PBS); 1935 (katandbaby, ConverttoMetal); 1936 (megajackapp, jotazenda); 1937 (teacherbrad); 1938 (Snow White); 1939 (Wizard of Oz); 1941 (L Heitman, CVL23USSPrinceton); 1946 (catman916, cultofgiovanni); 1947 (Song of the South, Charlie Dean Archives); 1948 (Scrambled Eggs 1969, Charlie Dean Archives); 1950 (Nat King Cole); 1951 (Nat King Cole, I Want Moore Retro); 1952 (fm-base.co.uk, Squabbling Turtles); 1953 (NM Catalogue); 1954 (NoodleInc, Marilyn96Monroe); 1955 (Olivier Cotton, fishamdchips billy); 1958 (rwells47); 1970 (Steven Edson); 1971 (AmekKhmer); 1973 (The Book Archive); 1974 (Footage File); 1975 (nerisob); 1976 (Foxy Brown); 1978 (TheMGBoys19817); 1979 (crap1453); 1984 (80s fashions); 1986 (Ice T); 1988 (The New York Times); 1989 (BBC); 1991 (Johnny Faragher); 1993 (GameOverContinue); 1995 (unitedgangs); 1996 (Retrohead92); 1997 (Saul Obelliero); 1998 (Titanic); 1999 (CNN); 2003 (wwwtbi24com); 2005 (The Best of Funny Videos); 2006 (Jhon Cast); 2007 (MrVoolp); 2008 (Wolf of Wall Street); 2011 (Zero Dark Thirty).
Disclaimers: Some of the content herein is horribly racist, graphic, or otherwise offensive. So is history. Inclusion in this video does not mean endorsement. The greatest hit of any given year is somewhat subjective, especially early on. I based my selections on sales and significance. Finally, where possible, I tried to credit one artist. There's no way to credit every contributor to a song, so please accept my brevity and apologies.
- published: 01 Mar 2014
- views: 2801614
1:06:39
Some of the Most SINISTER Crimes from the Past - Episode Compilation | True Crime | Well, I Never
In this compilation of Victorian* True Crime episode, we take a look at several cases.
The heinous crimes of Catherine Hayes, Kate Webster, Amelia Dyer, H. H....
In this compilation of Victorian* True Crime episode, we take a look at several cases.
The heinous crimes of Catherine Hayes, Kate Webster, Amelia Dyer, H. H. Holmes and the tragic Denham Massacre.
*Also Edwardian & Georgian
00:20 - Catherine Hayes
10:00 - Kate Webster
21:41 - Amelia Dyer
33:20 - H. H. Holmes
50:30 - The Denham Massacre
https://wn.com/Some_Of_The_Most_Sinister_Crimes_From_The_Past_Episode_Compilation_|_True_Crime_|_Well,_I_Never
In this compilation of Victorian* True Crime episode, we take a look at several cases.
The heinous crimes of Catherine Hayes, Kate Webster, Amelia Dyer, H. H. Holmes and the tragic Denham Massacre.
*Also Edwardian & Georgian
00:20 - Catherine Hayes
10:00 - Kate Webster
21:41 - Amelia Dyer
33:20 - H. H. Holmes
50:30 - The Denham Massacre
- published: 21 Jun 2022
- views: 1377856
9:52
Philippine family life in 1956
Seems a model family featuring in this old documentary film. A viewer informs me that the boy moved to Manila and his name is now Ramon. I heard that Ramon is n...
Seems a model family featuring in this old documentary film. A viewer informs me that the boy moved to Manila and his name is now Ramon. I heard that Ramon is now (2022) 76 years old and his sister Juanita 79 and the baby 70?. Rowell Sumang reported that his hometown San Luis, Pampanga, is shown.
See my other films on the old Philippines by searching with: 'michael rogge philippines'
See also my other 1250 clips by searching YouTube with 'michael rogge'
Find my photo's here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/12350343@N04/
My website 'Man and the Unknown' https://wichm.home.xs4all.nl/
https://wn.com/Philippine_Family_Life_In_1956
Seems a model family featuring in this old documentary film. A viewer informs me that the boy moved to Manila and his name is now Ramon. I heard that Ramon is now (2022) 76 years old and his sister Juanita 79 and the baby 70?. Rowell Sumang reported that his hometown San Luis, Pampanga, is shown.
See my other films on the old Philippines by searching with: 'michael rogge philippines'
See also my other 1250 clips by searching YouTube with 'michael rogge'
Find my photo's here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/12350343@N04/
My website 'Man and the Unknown' https://wichm.home.xs4all.nl/
- published: 04 Jun 2014
- views: 2512676