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Old Liverpool - 1930's footage (colour and sound enhanced)
This collection of old Liverpool film from the 1930s has been re-edited, colourised and brought back to life with sounds and music.
At this point, the population of the city was at its all-time peak and it shows in the crowded streets. What is also different is just how impeccably dressed everyone is.
A wonderful era, when fashion, music, cinema, design and architecture was all vastly superior than today, and these people really WERE skint!
published: 01 Apr 2021
-
Liverpool In 1972 - Colour (1972)
This material is shot in colour.
Liverpool, Merseyside.
Various scenic high angle long shots of mostly residential areas of Liverpool - council estates, building blocks, etc. People drying washing on balconies, using them as storage, etc. More shots of the building blocks - both already inhabited and in construction. More shots of the rooftops showing large residential areas. Panning to building sites with new blocks being built. More shots showing children's playgrounds, traffic on roads around, the buildings, dirty walls with various graffiti on etc. One of the graffiti reads 'Black Power is Cool' another 'Black Power O.K.' Woman is seen looking through the window, zoom out to show a new brick building covered in graffiti. Zoom in to several windows and balconies showing people lo...
published: 13 Apr 2014
-
Man United’s Red Army try to storm The Kop at Anfield
Thousands of Mancunians descend on Liverpool to watch United play at Anfield, the police battle to keep both sets of supporters apart.
Please Like, Comment & Subscribe!
published: 17 Feb 2022
-
Newcastle United v Liverpool (1901)
Newcastle United v Liverpool (1901). Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
This film is part of the Mitchell and Kenyon collection - an amazing visual record of everyday life in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century.
To buy the DVD click here - http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmstore
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFI
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishFilmInstitute
Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+britishfilminstitute/
published: 18 Jun 2008
-
Victorian Liverpool - old footage enhanced with colour and sound
A collection of films from Liverpool 1896-1901. Painstakingly colourised and enhanced with sound. My eternal debt to the great people who filmed it originally. It contains Mitchell & Kenyon's "Arrest of Goudie" film, considered to be the world's first-ever crime re-construction. This sequence now has added music and captions. Enjoy. https://www.historyofliverpool.com/
published: 09 Mar 2021
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LIVERPOOL | 4K Narrated Walking Tour | Let's Walk 2022
Join me for an epic walk around the streets of Liverpool, one of the world's great cities! A famous home of maritime trade, two of England's most successful football clubs, a gorgeous waterfront, towering architecture, and of course The Beatles, a walk around Liverpool offers the chance to see and learn so much on every corner, and on this tour of the city, we only just scratch the surface!
On our walk around Liverpool, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including Pier Head, The Port Of Liverpool Building, The Cunard Building, The Liver Building, The Beatles Statue, The Museum of Liverpool, Albion House, Victoria Monument (Derby Square), Liverpool Town Hall, Mathew Street, Statue of John Lennon, The Cavern Club, The White Star, Liverpool ONE, Bold Street, Ropewalks, the Bombed-Out...
published: 19 Jun 2022
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LIVERPOOL ARCHITECTURE 100 YRS IN 360 SECS | 50 Scouse Landmarks 1900-1999
In this video we go on a whirlwind 6 minute architectural tour of Liverpool, a tour through time, visiting 50 Liverpool buidings in the city centre and further out. Liverpool's 20th century architecture is rich and varied, but my selection is perhaps a little bit random, with many famous and some not-so-famous landmarks, some people often overlook, some you can't overlook.
00:00 Introduction by AidanEyewitness
00:59 Liverpool buildings 1900 1917
02:50 Inter-war Liverpool buildings
04:18 Panorama of Liverpool after the Blitz
04:31 Post-war Liverpool buildings 1955 onwards
07:05 A note about the Queen and Liverpool
Out of hundreds of possible buildings I've selected fifty, partly based on what I found in Wikipedia and using photographs already in my archive. On Sunday 11 September, I photo...
published: 21 Oct 2022
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Oldest Video Ever Recorded - 1874 ?! - History
These are the oldest videos ever recorded in the world. Some of these videos are the "Roundhay Garden Scene", "Man walking around a corner", "a trip through new york city in 1911", "Laborers in Victorian England, 1901" which were recorded by Thomas Edison, Louise Le Prince, and the Lumiere Brothers among many others who are considered pioneers in the world of motion cameras.
Song name: Dream Away
Artist: Day 7 - https://soundcloud.com/day7official
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
[60 fps] The Flying Train, Germany, 1902
top 5 oldest videos ever recorded 1888 - 60 fps upscaled AI
published: 18 Aug 2020
-
1890s - 2020s Spectacular New York City in Сolor
Millions of people call the New York City area their home, millions more visit to capture the magical aura of being in the center of the universe. These unique footage allow you to compare what New York City 130 years ago looked like compared to the present day.
If you loved this video and you would like to support my work, it really help me with my future projects. I want to say thank you :
paypal.me/realvintagestories
If you are new to this channel, welcome. Consider subscribing to continue exploring opportunities.
Please add your questions and queries in the comments section 👍😊
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.
#newyork #us #bigapple
published: 28 May 2022
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Man city vs Liverpool leao1906_1990
published: 12 Apr 2020
13:55
Old Liverpool - 1930's footage (colour and sound enhanced)
This collection of old Liverpool film from the 1930s has been re-edited, colourised and brought back to life with sounds and music.
At this point, the populati...
This collection of old Liverpool film from the 1930s has been re-edited, colourised and brought back to life with sounds and music.
At this point, the population of the city was at its all-time peak and it shows in the crowded streets. What is also different is just how impeccably dressed everyone is.
A wonderful era, when fashion, music, cinema, design and architecture was all vastly superior than today, and these people really WERE skint!
https://wn.com/Old_Liverpool_1930's_Footage_(Colour_And_Sound_Enhanced)
This collection of old Liverpool film from the 1930s has been re-edited, colourised and brought back to life with sounds and music.
At this point, the population of the city was at its all-time peak and it shows in the crowded streets. What is also different is just how impeccably dressed everyone is.
A wonderful era, when fashion, music, cinema, design and architecture was all vastly superior than today, and these people really WERE skint!
- published: 01 Apr 2021
- views: 121074
8:52
Liverpool In 1972 - Colour (1972)
This material is shot in colour.
Liverpool, Merseyside.
Various scenic high angle long shots of mostly residential areas of Liverpool - council estates, ...
This material is shot in colour.
Liverpool, Merseyside.
Various scenic high angle long shots of mostly residential areas of Liverpool - council estates, building blocks, etc. People drying washing on balconies, using them as storage, etc. More shots of the building blocks - both already inhabited and in construction. More shots of the rooftops showing large residential areas. Panning to building sites with new blocks being built. More shots showing children's playgrounds, traffic on roads around, the buildings, dirty walls with various graffiti on etc. One of the graffiti reads 'Black Power is Cool' another 'Black Power O.K.' Woman is seen looking through the window, zoom out to show a new brick building covered in graffiti. Zoom in to several windows and balconies showing people looking and back to show barbed wire around buildings, racist and other graffiti, some using explicit language, etc. It looks as if there were some race related incidents in the area so that barbed wire needed to be put up.
FILM ID:3049.06
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Liverpool_In_1972_Colour_(1972)
This material is shot in colour.
Liverpool, Merseyside.
Various scenic high angle long shots of mostly residential areas of Liverpool - council estates, building blocks, etc. People drying washing on balconies, using them as storage, etc. More shots of the building blocks - both already inhabited and in construction. More shots of the rooftops showing large residential areas. Panning to building sites with new blocks being built. More shots showing children's playgrounds, traffic on roads around, the buildings, dirty walls with various graffiti on etc. One of the graffiti reads 'Black Power is Cool' another 'Black Power O.K.' Woman is seen looking through the window, zoom out to show a new brick building covered in graffiti. Zoom in to several windows and balconies showing people looking and back to show barbed wire around buildings, racist and other graffiti, some using explicit language, etc. It looks as if there were some race related incidents in the area so that barbed wire needed to be put up.
FILM ID:3049.06
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 103502
3:47
Man United’s Red Army try to storm The Kop at Anfield
Thousands of Mancunians descend on Liverpool to watch United play at Anfield, the police battle to keep both sets of supporters apart.
Please Like, Comment & ...
Thousands of Mancunians descend on Liverpool to watch United play at Anfield, the police battle to keep both sets of supporters apart.
Please Like, Comment & Subscribe!
https://wn.com/Man_United’S_Red_Army_Try_To_Storm_The_Kop_At_Anfield
Thousands of Mancunians descend on Liverpool to watch United play at Anfield, the police battle to keep both sets of supporters apart.
Please Like, Comment & Subscribe!
- published: 17 Feb 2022
- views: 503866
1:55
Newcastle United v Liverpool (1901)
Newcastle United v Liverpool (1901). Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
This film is part of the Mitchell and Kenyon collection - an amazing visual rec...
Newcastle United v Liverpool (1901). Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
This film is part of the Mitchell and Kenyon collection - an amazing visual record of everyday life in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century.
To buy the DVD click here - http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmstore
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFI
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishFilmInstitute
Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+britishfilminstitute/
https://wn.com/Newcastle_United_V_Liverpool_(1901)
Newcastle United v Liverpool (1901). Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
This film is part of the Mitchell and Kenyon collection - an amazing visual record of everyday life in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century.
To buy the DVD click here - http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmstore
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFI
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishFilmInstitute
Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+britishfilminstitute/
- published: 18 Jun 2008
- views: 1682609
16:20
Victorian Liverpool - old footage enhanced with colour and sound
A collection of films from Liverpool 1896-1901. Painstakingly colourised and enhanced with sound. My eternal debt to the great people who filmed it originally. ...
A collection of films from Liverpool 1896-1901. Painstakingly colourised and enhanced with sound. My eternal debt to the great people who filmed it originally. It contains Mitchell & Kenyon's "Arrest of Goudie" film, considered to be the world's first-ever crime re-construction. This sequence now has added music and captions. Enjoy. https://www.historyofliverpool.com/
https://wn.com/Victorian_Liverpool_Old_Footage_Enhanced_With_Colour_And_Sound
A collection of films from Liverpool 1896-1901. Painstakingly colourised and enhanced with sound. My eternal debt to the great people who filmed it originally. It contains Mitchell & Kenyon's "Arrest of Goudie" film, considered to be the world's first-ever crime re-construction. This sequence now has added music and captions. Enjoy. https://www.historyofliverpool.com/
- published: 09 Mar 2021
- views: 146203
1:22:27
LIVERPOOL | 4K Narrated Walking Tour | Let's Walk 2022
Join me for an epic walk around the streets of Liverpool, one of the world's great cities! A famous home of maritime trade, two of England's most successful foo...
Join me for an epic walk around the streets of Liverpool, one of the world's great cities! A famous home of maritime trade, two of England's most successful football clubs, a gorgeous waterfront, towering architecture, and of course The Beatles, a walk around Liverpool offers the chance to see and learn so much on every corner, and on this tour of the city, we only just scratch the surface!
On our walk around Liverpool, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including Pier Head, The Port Of Liverpool Building, The Cunard Building, The Liver Building, The Beatles Statue, The Museum of Liverpool, Albion House, Victoria Monument (Derby Square), Liverpool Town Hall, Mathew Street, Statue of John Lennon, The Cavern Club, The White Star, Liverpool ONE, Bold Street, Ropewalks, the Bombed-Out Church (St. Luke's), Chinatown Liverpool, Liverpool Cathedral, Rodney Street, the Georgian Quarter, former Lewis's Department Store, Radio City Tower (St. John's Beacon), Liverpool Lime Street Station, St. George's Hall, The Bluecoat, Liverpool Sailors' Home Gates, the Royal Albert Dock, and Pier Head once again.
0:00 The Three Graces
0:53 Pier Head
1:15 The Three Graces
3:09 The Beatles Statue
3:35 Pier Head
5:12 Statue of Johnnie Walker
5:24 Pier Head
5:38 Museum of Liverpool
5:56 The Three Graces
6:43 Pier Head
7:00 Mann Island
8:14 The Strand
8:41 Albion House
9:17 The Strand
9:53 James Street
11:20 Victoria Monument (Derby Square) - former site of Liverpool Castle
12:28 Lord Street
12:42 Castle Street
13:49 Liverpool Town Hall
14:36 Cook Street
15:57 North John Street
16:40 Mathew Street
16:57 Statue of John Lennon
17:23 Mathew Street
17:46 The Cavern Club
18:12 Mathew Street
21:06 Rainford Gardens
22:11 Whitechapel
23:10 Paradise Street
25:12 College Lane
27:04 Hanover Street
29:29 The Lyceum
29:55 Bold Street
34:00 The Bombed-Out Church (St. Luke's)
34:38 Berry Street
37:00 Duke Street
37:20 Liverpool Chinatown
37:40 Chinatown Paifang Gate
38:02 Great George Street
38:43 Upper Duke Street
40:12 Liverpool Cathedral
41:43 The Oratory
42:40 Liverpool Cathedral
43:01 Upper Duke Street
43:23 Rodney Street
47:19 Leece Street
47:57 The Bombed-Out Church (St. Luke's)
48:52 Leece Street
49:19 Renshaw Street
51:57 Liverpool Grand Central Hall
52:18 Renshaw Street
52:54 Former Lewis's Department Store
53:14 Britannia Adelphi Hotel
53:35 Lime Street
56:14 Liverpool Lime Street Station
57:32 St. George's Hall
58:46 North Western Hotel
58:54 Lime Street
1:00:57 Elliott Street
1:02:56 Parker Street
1:03:58 Church Street
1:04:51 Church Alley
1:05:30 The Bluecoat
1:06:10 School Lane
1:06:55 St. Peter's Lane
1:07:51 Manesty's Lane
1:08:37 Paradise Street
1:09:29 Liverpool Sailors' Home Gates
1:09:55 Canning Place
1:11:57 The Strand
1:12:49 Royal Albert Dock
1:14:58 Merseyside Maritime Museum
1:15:24 Royal Albert Dock
1:17:38 Piermaster's House
1:17:53 Statue of Billy Fury
1:18:20 Royal Albert Dock
1:19:22 'Waiting' Working Horse Statue
1:19:31 Pier Head
1:21:08 The Three Graces
1:22:17 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 4.1 miles/6.6km
Step count: 8200 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 1 hr 21 mins 23 secs
Average speed: 3mph/4.9kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
https://wn.com/Liverpool_|_4K_Narrated_Walking_Tour_|_Let's_Walk_2022
Join me for an epic walk around the streets of Liverpool, one of the world's great cities! A famous home of maritime trade, two of England's most successful football clubs, a gorgeous waterfront, towering architecture, and of course The Beatles, a walk around Liverpool offers the chance to see and learn so much on every corner, and on this tour of the city, we only just scratch the surface!
On our walk around Liverpool, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including Pier Head, The Port Of Liverpool Building, The Cunard Building, The Liver Building, The Beatles Statue, The Museum of Liverpool, Albion House, Victoria Monument (Derby Square), Liverpool Town Hall, Mathew Street, Statue of John Lennon, The Cavern Club, The White Star, Liverpool ONE, Bold Street, Ropewalks, the Bombed-Out Church (St. Luke's), Chinatown Liverpool, Liverpool Cathedral, Rodney Street, the Georgian Quarter, former Lewis's Department Store, Radio City Tower (St. John's Beacon), Liverpool Lime Street Station, St. George's Hall, The Bluecoat, Liverpool Sailors' Home Gates, the Royal Albert Dock, and Pier Head once again.
0:00 The Three Graces
0:53 Pier Head
1:15 The Three Graces
3:09 The Beatles Statue
3:35 Pier Head
5:12 Statue of Johnnie Walker
5:24 Pier Head
5:38 Museum of Liverpool
5:56 The Three Graces
6:43 Pier Head
7:00 Mann Island
8:14 The Strand
8:41 Albion House
9:17 The Strand
9:53 James Street
11:20 Victoria Monument (Derby Square) - former site of Liverpool Castle
12:28 Lord Street
12:42 Castle Street
13:49 Liverpool Town Hall
14:36 Cook Street
15:57 North John Street
16:40 Mathew Street
16:57 Statue of John Lennon
17:23 Mathew Street
17:46 The Cavern Club
18:12 Mathew Street
21:06 Rainford Gardens
22:11 Whitechapel
23:10 Paradise Street
25:12 College Lane
27:04 Hanover Street
29:29 The Lyceum
29:55 Bold Street
34:00 The Bombed-Out Church (St. Luke's)
34:38 Berry Street
37:00 Duke Street
37:20 Liverpool Chinatown
37:40 Chinatown Paifang Gate
38:02 Great George Street
38:43 Upper Duke Street
40:12 Liverpool Cathedral
41:43 The Oratory
42:40 Liverpool Cathedral
43:01 Upper Duke Street
43:23 Rodney Street
47:19 Leece Street
47:57 The Bombed-Out Church (St. Luke's)
48:52 Leece Street
49:19 Renshaw Street
51:57 Liverpool Grand Central Hall
52:18 Renshaw Street
52:54 Former Lewis's Department Store
53:14 Britannia Adelphi Hotel
53:35 Lime Street
56:14 Liverpool Lime Street Station
57:32 St. George's Hall
58:46 North Western Hotel
58:54 Lime Street
1:00:57 Elliott Street
1:02:56 Parker Street
1:03:58 Church Street
1:04:51 Church Alley
1:05:30 The Bluecoat
1:06:10 School Lane
1:06:55 St. Peter's Lane
1:07:51 Manesty's Lane
1:08:37 Paradise Street
1:09:29 Liverpool Sailors' Home Gates
1:09:55 Canning Place
1:11:57 The Strand
1:12:49 Royal Albert Dock
1:14:58 Merseyside Maritime Museum
1:15:24 Royal Albert Dock
1:17:38 Piermaster's House
1:17:53 Statue of Billy Fury
1:18:20 Royal Albert Dock
1:19:22 'Waiting' Working Horse Statue
1:19:31 Pier Head
1:21:08 The Three Graces
1:22:17 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 4.1 miles/6.6km
Step count: 8200 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 1 hr 21 mins 23 secs
Average speed: 3mph/4.9kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
- published: 19 Jun 2022
- views: 131915
7:44
LIVERPOOL ARCHITECTURE 100 YRS IN 360 SECS | 50 Scouse Landmarks 1900-1999
In this video we go on a whirlwind 6 minute architectural tour of Liverpool, a tour through time, visiting 50 Liverpool buidings in the city centre and further ...
In this video we go on a whirlwind 6 minute architectural tour of Liverpool, a tour through time, visiting 50 Liverpool buidings in the city centre and further out. Liverpool's 20th century architecture is rich and varied, but my selection is perhaps a little bit random, with many famous and some not-so-famous landmarks, some people often overlook, some you can't overlook.
00:00 Introduction by AidanEyewitness
00:59 Liverpool buildings 1900 1917
02:50 Inter-war Liverpool buildings
04:18 Panorama of Liverpool after the Blitz
04:31 Post-war Liverpool buildings 1955 onwards
07:05 A note about the Queen and Liverpool
Out of hundreds of possible buildings I've selected fifty, partly based on what I found in Wikipedia and using photographs already in my archive. On Sunday 11 September, I photographed the buildings I had not already captured on digital or film.
It was the mourning period for the Queen and I discovered many references to the Queen in Liverpool as well as earlier queens, for instance the Queensway Tunnel, Queens Dock and Queens Drive. We have the Queen Elizabeth the Second courts and there's a reference to the QE2 liner, part of the heritage of Cunard.
To set the pace and mood, I used three excellent pieces of music from the YouTube Audio Library
'Stellar Wind' by Unicorn Heads as well as 'Straight Fuse' and 'Target Fuse' by French Fuse.
Most photos are by Aidan O'Rourke aka AidanEyewitness. Others are from Wikipedia, photographers are credited, some are public domain.
A PDF copy of the script of this video is available to students I teach but if you're interested in obtaining a free copy, please get in touch!
Auf Wiedersehen in Liverpool!
By the way I use German at the beginning and end as I am a German speaker and it's a part of my identity. I teach German online as well as English as a Foreign Language. I am a cultural ambassador between both language areas.
What I do is very interesting! If you'd like to know more, please get in touch.
https://wn.com/Liverpool_Architecture_100_Yrs_In_360_Secs_|_50_Scouse_Landmarks_1900_1999
In this video we go on a whirlwind 6 minute architectural tour of Liverpool, a tour through time, visiting 50 Liverpool buidings in the city centre and further out. Liverpool's 20th century architecture is rich and varied, but my selection is perhaps a little bit random, with many famous and some not-so-famous landmarks, some people often overlook, some you can't overlook.
00:00 Introduction by AidanEyewitness
00:59 Liverpool buildings 1900 1917
02:50 Inter-war Liverpool buildings
04:18 Panorama of Liverpool after the Blitz
04:31 Post-war Liverpool buildings 1955 onwards
07:05 A note about the Queen and Liverpool
Out of hundreds of possible buildings I've selected fifty, partly based on what I found in Wikipedia and using photographs already in my archive. On Sunday 11 September, I photographed the buildings I had not already captured on digital or film.
It was the mourning period for the Queen and I discovered many references to the Queen in Liverpool as well as earlier queens, for instance the Queensway Tunnel, Queens Dock and Queens Drive. We have the Queen Elizabeth the Second courts and there's a reference to the QE2 liner, part of the heritage of Cunard.
To set the pace and mood, I used three excellent pieces of music from the YouTube Audio Library
'Stellar Wind' by Unicorn Heads as well as 'Straight Fuse' and 'Target Fuse' by French Fuse.
Most photos are by Aidan O'Rourke aka AidanEyewitness. Others are from Wikipedia, photographers are credited, some are public domain.
A PDF copy of the script of this video is available to students I teach but if you're interested in obtaining a free copy, please get in touch!
Auf Wiedersehen in Liverpool!
By the way I use German at the beginning and end as I am a German speaker and it's a part of my identity. I teach German online as well as English as a Foreign Language. I am a cultural ambassador between both language areas.
What I do is very interesting! If you'd like to know more, please get in touch.
- published: 21 Oct 2022
- views: 820
9:18
Oldest Video Ever Recorded - 1874 ?! - History
These are the oldest videos ever recorded in the world. Some of these videos are the "Roundhay Garden Scene", "Man walking around a corner", "a trip through new...
These are the oldest videos ever recorded in the world. Some of these videos are the "Roundhay Garden Scene", "Man walking around a corner", "a trip through new york city in 1911", "Laborers in Victorian England, 1901" which were recorded by Thomas Edison, Louise Le Prince, and the Lumiere Brothers among many others who are considered pioneers in the world of motion cameras.
Song name: Dream Away
Artist: Day 7 - https://soundcloud.com/day7official
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
[60 fps] The Flying Train, Germany, 1902
top 5 oldest videos ever recorded 1888 - 60 fps upscaled AI
https://wn.com/Oldest_Video_Ever_Recorded_1874_History
These are the oldest videos ever recorded in the world. Some of these videos are the "Roundhay Garden Scene", "Man walking around a corner", "a trip through new york city in 1911", "Laborers in Victorian England, 1901" which were recorded by Thomas Edison, Louise Le Prince, and the Lumiere Brothers among many others who are considered pioneers in the world of motion cameras.
Song name: Dream Away
Artist: Day 7 - https://soundcloud.com/day7official
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
[60 fps] The Flying Train, Germany, 1902
top 5 oldest videos ever recorded 1888 - 60 fps upscaled AI
- published: 18 Aug 2020
- views: 11236300
7:32
1890s - 2020s Spectacular New York City in Сolor
Millions of people call the New York City area their home, millions more visit to capture the magical aura of being in the center of the universe. These unique ...
Millions of people call the New York City area their home, millions more visit to capture the magical aura of being in the center of the universe. These unique footage allow you to compare what New York City 130 years ago looked like compared to the present day.
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Millions of people call the New York City area their home, millions more visit to capture the magical aura of being in the center of the universe. These unique footage allow you to compare what New York City 130 years ago looked like compared to the present day.
If you loved this video and you would like to support my work, it really help me with my future projects. I want to say thank you :
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If you are new to this channel, welcome. Consider subscribing to continue exploring opportunities.
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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.
#newyork #us #bigapple
- published: 28 May 2022
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