This my home Town..The privilege of my ancestors speaks volumes.
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Yet somehow everyone there looked neater and more well dressed than people these days.
Love it. Thank you! When they show 2023 , everyone is on their phone w/ blue pink hair and sweatpants with pussy hat.
But the real question is how were all those buildings there already? They were still on horses and buggies and little cars.
I’m reading, “Exposing the Expositions” by Howdie Mickoski right now. The time period between 1850-1915 (as we know it today) appears to be heavily redacted.
Thank you for posting that. Very interesting. Virtually everybody was wearing hats. I only saw a few children without them. The way they walked, moved, and posed was just as we do today. Very interesting indeed.
Looks like heaven compared to cities now, even with the horse droppings.
They usually had one set of clothes.
Every time I see a picture like this I can't help but think of the stench from all those once a week bathers.
People had bigger problems then.
Agree. Indoor plumbing was a revolutionary idea at the time. One simply did not toss their day's clothes into a hamper or the corner to wash on their day off. Clothes were hand washed, so a lot of articles were worn over multiple days.
If everyone stinks, then no one stinks!
For manufacturing jobs, no less!
yes, amazing! So many real men back then. Things were harder back then but it felt more real.
How the hell would you know?
Notice the body types of the folks in this pic? No large people, mainly because there was no sugar in their diets. No soft drinks, no cupcakes, no snickers bars, no potato chips, nothing that would put weight on their frames. How times have changed.
Not just that,but they walked a lot getting to work and choped a lot of firewood or shoveled coal in the winter......
Hard work makes for lean people!
And no seed oils!
No vegetable oils causing heart problems.
I need to learn how to cook with virgin Olive Oil. That seems hearth healthy but every time I use it my fish or burger burns. Youtube is gonna be my friend today.
Never use olive oil to fry. It is meant for use raw or just for light sauteeing, like when you cook some onions and garlic for a few moments on medium heat before adding the tomatoes. You are creating lots of free radicals when you fry with olive oil. Use coconut oil, or expeller pressed sesame oil or ghee or maybe some peanut oil for frying.
Avocado as well.
Try tallow. Easy to make. I have been using olive oil for 20+years. Maybe I've used it for so long I have forgotten any early on issues. I have been using tallow for the nutritional benefits and cut back on the olive oil. Tallow I think is cheaper and better.
Yess! Great observation!
I know the feeling -
My mother's father sacrificed his youth blowing up bridges for the original old Irish IRA...
My father and his family hid in their basement while the Allies were bombing southern Italy during WW2...
I could study photos and videos like this for hours. My grandparents were born right around 1900 so I always think about how old they were or if they were born yet. I often think of how strange they'd think we are.
We aren't strange... [they] are, the dark ones... which have tightened their grip since then. We're an echo of our ancestors... only chosen to finish this eternal war of Light v Dark.
These are the most fantastic times to be alive.
And yes I might be a little strange... but jus a smidge ;)
wow what a neat picture, tough looking bunch! and so many people. I'm used to seeing old pictures of Frontier towns/sparsely populated, this really must of been a different life.
A wonderful photo. And they did what they had to do to survive and provide for their families.
My grandfathers were coal miners and died young. Oh, the white privilege they had.
Also come from Coal miners. Maternal great-grandfather. And grandfather on mothers side. Paternal Polish immigrants on paternal side. Worked on farms, then factories. Not a fatty in the bunch.
The statement at the bottom of the photo: "Scene at the Rudge Whitworth Works at mid-day" shows workers at the huge manufacturing plant, possibly at the end of the work day. What a lot of employees! Most of them young, grade-school age children, with a few adult chaperones.
This company was in the UK. And, Rudge Whitworth was a manufacturer who operated from 1894 - 1946. Here's what Wikipedia says about it:
Rudge Whitworth Cycles was a British bicycle, bicycle saddle, motorcycle and sports car wheel manufacturer that resulted from the merger of two bicycle manufacturers in 1894, Whitworth Cycle Co. of Birmingham, founded by Charles Henry Pugh and his two sons Charles Vernon and John, and Rudge Cycle Co. of Coventry.
Did you just dox me🤣
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What I found amazing is out of all those people, only 1 person is not wearing a hat.