Many nice photos from circa 1900.

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Hugo Drax

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Picture #040. what a difference, today everyone would be staring into smartphones like zombies.

I think socialization is taking a back step though compared to the past.
 

HeXen

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Look at the power lines, what a clusterfck that is.


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Similar scene in my town today where those nice old houses still exist has the houses broken up into apartments and all dilapidated and most all those trees would be cut down long ago. I noticed in all these pics how well maintained everything is, of course I'm sure much of it is all new but still, we don't seem to see this kind of tidiness and upkeep of our towns today. Love the simple signs in #47 like "Eat" "smoke" "drugs" lol.

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Fritzo

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Look at the power lines, what a clusterfck that is.


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Pretty sure those would have been telegraph lines at the time. Each building with telegraph service would get their own pair of wires.
 

slag

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I assume that the hat industry has nearly collapsed over the past hundred years?

On so many pictures, you can play a game of "find the guy who isn't wearing a hat." (Beach photos are exempt. :p)


And...
Jamie Hyneman is timeless.

I was coming here to post the same thing about the hats.

Also, just think, everyone in all of these photos is now dead. Kind of weird to think about.
 
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Amazing pics! Thank you for sharing.

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I'm pretty sure this is (or was 20 years ago) an active part of the Lincoln Park Zoo, the building in the background and that concession stand, the water fountain is gone, or drastically changed. Love the LPZ.
 

Svnla

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Nice find, OP. More, if possible.

LOL @ those "bikinis" back then.
 

HeXen

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I'm waiting to see one where it looks like one individual in a crowd is either talking into a cell phone or wearing a modern day shirt. lol
 

Jeff7

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I'm waiting to see one where it looks like one individual in a crowd is either talking into a cell phone or wearing a modern day shirt. lol
Or at least a decent duckface photo.



People in 200 years are going to think that there was some kind of genetic malady afflicting this time period, causing odd involuntary contortions of the lips in response to a camera flash.
 
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Nice pics. I think they'd been posted before but they're good enough that I'm not complaining. Kinda like those one WWII in color photos that showed stuff like production lines for the bombers and I forget what else.

"Gay Street looking north from Clinch Avenue"
:biggrin:
 

Via

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What a different world it must have been.

You knew your neighbors, your co-workers, your fellow church goers... and what was in the paper that day.

And that was it.

How was life back then? Richer, due to the more personal nature of it? Or poorer, due to lack of technology and information?


I think I might have been happier back then.
 

sportage

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Not one cell phone. Everyone actually aware of their surroundings. Don't see that anymore.
 

natto fire

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What a different world it must have been.

You knew your neighbors, your co-workers, your fellow church goers... and what was in the paper that day.

And that was it.

How was life back then? Richer, due to the more personal nature of it? Or poorer, due to lack of technology and information?


I think I might have been happier back then.

I agree it depends on who you ask. I think I would have been happier too. Ignorance is bliss and all that. Most of the news from the internet just makes me sick of people and humanity in general. Before some ATOT smartass comes in here and says "all that terrible stuff still happened, blah blah blah" shut up and read the post, particularly the ignorance is bliss snippet.

For all the people surprised by the picture quality, I would imagine you are too used to looking at crappy cell phone pics, and have developed internal anti-aliasing. Don't forget the fact that it took a relatively long time for digital sensors to get anywhere near the detail of even 35mm film, much less the medium format a lot of these photos were probably taken with.
 

purbeast0

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some neat pics, don't think i saw 1 fat person.

wearing suits at the beach though ... no thanks.
 

Wyndru

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Such a simpler time, not a single person staring at an electronic device.