4K, 60 fps color videos. Taken 100 years ago.

You can sure see why it’s the Flat Iron building. Although it is odd the upper and lower facades are very diff in appearance and design and coloration. Also seems a bit odd they would work on a higher section of the sides while leaving a 3 story gap. Wouldn’t logic dictate you start at the bottom and work your way up? The Tartarian mud flooders have their eyebrows raised!
 
This is a great documentary by two what could be called the greatest opportunists and reality creators using the media of moving pictures at the time. Able to process the film showing at a local venues, in less than four hours! So it is reported. Charging 6 pence for plebs (old UK money) or for those, using a John Lennon expression, those that can't clap then rattle your jewellery, it was twice as much, with a carriage entrance before the plebs arrive. This is filmed in the Northwestern part of the Uk for the most, the hive of industry and cotton mills, and where the term comes living of the pack of the working class, when on see the the mass of people leaving the factories, it give reality to that statement. At the end of the video, there is also some clips of Glasgow and Ireland.


To my mind it shows the poverty, and manipulation of the so called working class,

In some areas attendance was reported as 8000 people in a day. One tragic thought, how many of those filmed/pictured lived after WW1.
 
This is a great documentary by two what could be called the greatest opportunists and reality creators using the media of moving pictures at the time. Able to process the film showing at a local venues, in less than four hours! So it is reported. Charging 6 pence for plebs (old UK money) or for those, using a John Lennon expression, those that can't clap then rattle your jewellery, it was twice as much, with a carriage entrance before the plebs arrive. This is filmed in the Northwestern part of the Uk for the most, the hive of industry and cotton mills, and where the term comes living of the pack of the working class, when on see the the mass of people leaving the factories, it give reality to that statement. At the end of the video, there is also some clips of Glasgow and Ireland.


To my mind it shows the poverty, and manipulation of the so called working class,

In some areas attendance was reported as 8000 people in a day. One tragic thought, how many of those filmed/pictured lived after WW1.
Apologies, such sad that this documentary can not be given a wider audience due to Ytube.

try this channel


Possible it will work called the Electric Edwardian's.
 
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