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In reply to the discussion: Film Footage Of 1904 London Street Traffic [View all]appalachiablue
(44,005 posts)46. Thanks so much, these are incredible. How did you find them, are you a photog. expert?
The 'Berlin 1900' film is restored & colorized like the History Channel's 'Apocalypse WWI' series. That's quite a tram/electric street car system the Germans had, esp. compared to 1904 scenes of London. And handsome people in the capital city, active & healthy. PBS did a great program this year on Dorothea Lange, maybe you saw it.
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Yeah, plenty of traffic, horse-drawn, ads on vehicles, foot traffi. The only differences I see . . .
brush
Jan 2015
#14
So many of the omnibuses has NESTLE on them I almost thought it was a modern advertisement
KittyWampus
Jan 2015
#50
Interesting they could take moving film before there were major numbers of cars
treestar
Jan 2015
#2
Thanks so much, these are incredible. How did you find them, are you a photog. expert?
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#46
Since there've been roads, in fact. The Romans kept to the left, as well.
Spider Jerusalem
Jan 2015
#7
Random fact: the average speed of horse-drawn traffic in central London was eight miles an hour.
Spider Jerusalem
Jan 2015
#10
Horses leave crap all over the ground, while cars leave crap all over the air...
Xithras
Jan 2015
#22
The city hired people to clean the streets. They were known as street sweepers. n/t
oneshooter
Jan 2015
#26
The first thing that strikes me about this footage is how less crowded it was back then
Hutzpa
Jan 2015
#19
I was thinking just the opposite. Particulary in the last segment, it was jammed with
Fla Dem
Jan 2015
#27
Other than hat fads, the basic structure of the modern mens suit has been around since 1850.
Xithras
Jan 2015
#21
The history guy for Downtown Abbey was on tv last night & hats were apparently a status symbol
KittyWampus
Jan 2015
#52
All are wearing HATS, a must then for going out. This is my grandparents & great grands era.
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#35
Yep, many hat stores- millinery shops. Women freshened up older hats with different ribbon, faux
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#44
Just read a book on CHICKENS which descended from Red Jungle Fowl. Women's hats nearly devastated
KittyWampus
Jan 2015
#53
I believe in protecting wildlife & nature conservation, why I wrote of hats trimmed w/ribbon, faux
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#59
HATS, JAYWALKING EVERYWHERE and a lot of MASS TRANSIT. and NO FAT PEOPLE.
pansypoo53219
Jan 2015
#39
I can see why Victorian/Edwardian novelists got rid of unwanted characters
DavidDvorkin
Jan 2015
#54