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Video of New York 1911

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 19 Jan 2019
petermac33
WA, 6415 posts
19 Jan 2019 4:47AM
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Air polluted,no FB's and lots of hats.

Much less access back then to our current stable diet of KFC,McDonald's etc washed down with soft drink.

Its all in our genes


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HotBodMon
NSW, 609 posts
19 Jan 2019 10:51AM
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That was pretty cool pete , knickerbocker central

Ian K
WA, 4155 posts
19 Jan 2019 7:56AM
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A few cars making an appearance but New york is still essentially a pedestrian mall. 10 years earlier it was all horses.



Was New York any less efficient at doing what it does without cars? It was only 50 years ago that kids stopped playing cricket on every residential suburban street. I predict cars will have had their day in 50 years time and folks will look back on 150 years of motoring and ask "What were they thinking?"

cisco
QLD, 12361 posts
19 Jan 2019 11:28AM
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Ian K said..
I predict cars will have had their day in 50 years time and folks will look back on 150 years of motoring and ask "What were they thinking?"


Maybe not 50 years but I am sure it will happen one day. The world is fairly much slave to the auto industry today.

THE PIN PULLER
WA, 472 posts
19 Jan 2019 10:04AM
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Incredibly I've checked the flag to see it's 12m weather and analysed the boats not disappearing over the horizon the world must of been flatter then ;) in all fairness it's incredible to think some of that steal in parks ect is still there. I've live a summer in new your was nothing but an overrated party. But some of the incredible work that went on to build the place is unthinkable back then lack of jsa forms ect but that said they nailed it

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
19 Jan 2019 1:28PM
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Very well done...

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
19 Jan 2019 1:10PM
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I watched carefully and could not find overweight people at all. Just amazing how things things have changed.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
19 Jan 2019 1:21PM
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Ian K said..


A few cars making an appearance but New york is still essentially a pedestrian mall. 10 years earlier it was all horses.



Was New York any less efficient at doing what it does without cars? It was only 50 years ago that kids stopped playing cricket on every residential suburban street. I predict cars will have had their day in 50 years time and folks will look back on 150 years of motoring and ask "What were they thinking?"



Some of the signs suggest this may be in the UK.
think I prefer the hat styles of the 20's

nicephotog
NSW, 276 posts
20 Jan 2019 9:50AM
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Does appear extremely British of appearance , However, if you like that "you may like these"







Possibly even this early film making

crustysailor
VIC, 871 posts
20 Jan 2019 11:05AM
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amazing they had You Tube back then as well.

Underoath
QLD, 2433 posts
22 Jan 2019 7:40PM
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New York 1911, better built & stronger than Opal Tower 2017

Tonz
520 posts
22 Jan 2019 6:36PM
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the second youtube is from Russia. what else would you expect. And made with telephoto lens (puts things out of proportion ) and speed altered.
They do what they gotta do, get on with life and dont complain, wankers here could learn a lesson.

nicephotog
NSW, 276 posts
31 Jan 2019 11:22PM
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Underoath said..
New York 1911, better built & stronger than Opal Tower 2017


Should see Brest fortress for 'built' , it was a siege at the start of Hitlers advance into Russia in the second world war, constantly bombed 24/7 by Stukas and artillery, and conventional bombers "of notoriety" the germans dropped a single "2 ton" bomb on one of the encasement.
Apparently one of the famous rail road car mounted artillery cannons was there too.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_of_Brest_Fortress

There was some film of Brest fortress soldiers in action during that seige on youtube, various clips.

Mastbender
1972 posts
2 Feb 2019 4:00AM
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The 30's in New York brought in some of the best new design elements to get away from the old stogy stuff that had been happening up until then. The 30's starting off with the arch deco design of Chrysler building that everybody should be familiar with, so no pics necessary of that, but here's something that is less known, which I think is gorgeous! The New York Central Line locomotive of 1936.






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