Post pics of your country 100 years ago or more
>>2379632
If you're not willing to do it in the filename then at leadt describe the picin your post and quit making half assed threads on /his/ you fucking cunt.
It's a faggot holding some handcuffs, what's the significance? Why should i automatically know the story behind your pic? Assuming I know the story why do i have to know the faces?
Fucking hell I hate you faggots.
Please kys
>>2379664
I don't know faggot. It's a picture, I think they just took a random pic of a cop handcuffing someone when a photographer appeared. It was 1917 after all, people didn't see a camera everyday
Preparing to dump a shitton of pictures Op, prepare yourselves, this will take a while, i expect some (You)s and thanks at least. Most dont have any real significance but still, its pretty interesting
This is a a swedish henhouse from 1910
>>2379697
Ploughing the farm
>>2379685
I dont even know what country you're from cunt. At least tell us that, those fags look Mexican, is that it faggot? You a beaner?
>>2379704
Delivering Beer with horse-cart
Sweden didn't look very rich back then to be honest
>>2379719
City-dwellers urge farmers to plant crops during spring because of the near-famine food shortage in sweden during the first world war, we had food riots and the police were cutting down people with sabers
>>2379729
Growing Kale in the middle of the Capital to make it through the winter
>>2379734
One of the railroads that were built during the start of the 1900s
>>2379737
Average family along with farmhands. This is before the birthrate declined and we ended up like we are today, being replaced.
>>2379745
Socialist party speaker
>>2379750
Football supporters
>>2379751
Now i am dumping some actual coloured photoes from the start of the 19th century from russia.
ook back in time with this extraordinary collection of color photographs taken between 1909 and 1912. In those years, photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) undertook a photographic survey of the Russian Empire with the support of Tsar Nicholas II. He used a specialized camera to capture three black and white images in fairly quick succession, using red, green and blue filters, allowing them to later be recombined and projected with filtered lanterns to show near true color images. The high quality of the images, combined with the bright colors, make it difficult for viewers to believe that they are looking 100 years back in time - when these photographs were taken, neither the Russian Revolution nor World War I had yet begun. Collected here are a few of the hundreds of color images made available by the Library of Congress, which purchased the original glass plates back in 1948. (34 photos total)
An Armenian woman in national costume poses for Prokudin-Gorskii on a hillside near Artvin (in present day Turkey), circa 1910
>>2379745
That pic isn't that old though, looks like it's from the 30/40s
>>2379774
Self-portrait on the Karolitskhali River, ca. 1910. Prokudin-Gorskii in suit and hat, seated on rock beside the Karolitskhali River, in the Caucasus Mountains near the seaport of Batumi on the eastern coast of the Black Sea.
>>2379632
Does it count if I post pics that are ALMOST 100 years old?
I have some interesting ones from the Irish civil war
Pic related is a fight during the Franco Prussian war
>>2379781
Molding of an artistic casting (Kasli Iron Works), 1910. From the album "Views in the Ural Mountains, survey of industrial area, Russian Empire"
>>2379723
We were a small country with a small population, our sudden wealth is because of the many innovations swedes made, as well as being one of the few to have an intact industry after ww2 since our politicians played both sides very well
>>2379793
A woman is seated in a calm spot on the Sim River, part of the Volga watershed in 1910.
>>2379723
It wasnt
>>2379797
A chapel sits on the site where the city of Belozersk was founded in ancient times, photographed in 1909
>>2379785
Yeah post whatever you want as long as it's interesting
>>2379803
View of Tiflis (Tblisi), Georgia from the grounds of Saint David Church, ca. 1910
>>2379807
Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur, Khan of the Russian protectorate of Khorezm (Khiva, now a part of modern Uzbekistan), full-length portrait, seated outdoors, ca. 1910.
>>2379780
How can you tell?
Pic related is I think from the Finnish civil war
>>2379797
The vastness of the natural landscape is impressive. So much of it has been lost in the last century, it's shameful
>>2379809
On the Sim River, a shepherd boy. Photo taken in 1910, from the album "Views in the Ural Mountains, survey of industrial area, Russian Empire".
>>2379814
Alternators made in Budapest, Hungary, in the power generating hall of a hydroelectric station in Iolotan (Eloten), Turkmenistan, on the Murghab River, ca. 1910
>>2379632
My home town; a typical Scottish Farming/trading town.
Most of the buildings in this photo are the same now.
>>2379821
A Georgian woman poses for a photograph, ca. 1910.
>>2379826
A group of women in Dagestan, ca. 1910.
>>2379829
General view of Artvin (now in Turkey) from the small town of Svet, ca. 1910
>>2379811
Russo-Japanese war I think
>>2379830
Pinkhus Karlinskii, eighty-four years old with sixty-six years of service. Supervisor of Chernigov floodgate, part of the Mariinskii Canal system. Photo taken in 1909.
>>2379833
General view of the Nikolaevskii Cathedral from southwest in Mozhaisk in 1911.
>>2379836
A group of Jewish children with a teacher in Samarkand, (in modern Uzbekistan), ca. 1910
>>2379837
Laying concrete for the dam's sluice, 1912. Workers and supervisors pose for a photograph amid preparations for pouring cement for sluice dam foundation across the Oka River near Beloomut.
>>2379811
Because of the clothing and haircuts
>>2379842
Sart woman in purdah in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, ca. 1910. Until the Russian revolution of 1917, "Sart" was the name for Uzbeks living in Kazakhstan
>>2379847
General view of the wharf at Mezhevaya Utka, 1912
>>2379848
Peasants harvesting hay in 1909. From the album "Views along the Mariinskii Canal and river system, Russian Empire".
>>2379850
Prokudin-Gorskii rides along on a handcar outside Petrozavodsk on the Murmansk railway along Lake Onega near Petrozavodsk in 1910
>>2379852
A water-carrier in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan), ca. 1910.
>>2379856
A dog rests on the shore of Lake Lindozero in 1910. From the album "Views along the Murmansk Railway, Russian Empire"
Damn rural Russia looked like still in the Middle Ages
>>2379857
Factory in Kyn, Russia, belonging to Count S.A. Stroganov, 1912
>>2379806
will do
>armored train in use by Irish free state army
>>2379861
Russian children sit on the side of a hill near a church and bell tower near White Lake, in Russia, 1909.
>>2379863
Emir Seyyid Mir Mohammed Alim Khan, the Emir of Bukhara, seated holding a sword in Bukhara, (present-day Uzbekistan), ca. 1910.
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>>2379864
Nomadic Kirghiz on the Golodnaia Steppe in present-day Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, ca. 1910
>>2379866
A man and woman pose in Dagestan, ca. 1910.
>>2379871
A general view of Sukhumi, Abkhazia and its bay, seen sometime around 1910 from Cherniavskii Mountain
>>2379865
>>2379877
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>>2379875
Thats all i got im afraid, i might post some more later if i can assemble some more, hope its interesting....
>>2379664
>>2379632
Wales
The last indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego
Rural policeman in 1880
>>2379933
What country? Gonna presume US or Canada
>>2379940
Argentina
>>2379950
Interesting. Thank you.
When you think of repeaters and men on horseback you generally think of North America
Ireland
>>2379960
Is that a repeater anyways? Doesn't look like one
>>2379980
On closer inspection, you're right. It does look like the kind of weapon you'd expect to see used by settlers out on a frontier however
>>2379991
Anyways, repeaters were used to kill Patagonian natives. Here in the pic you can see some settlers killing Onas(Selknam people) in Tierra del Fuego
>>2379745
>This is before the birthrate declined and we ended up like we are today, being replaced.
That truthbomb along the way
This is a tinted photograph of the Flatiron Building in New York, done by Edward J. Steichen in 1909.
>>2379980
It's a Remington Rolling Block carbine; the Rolling Block was the standard service rifle of Argentina from 1879-1893.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQbT2Ev5uwI
Sydney's famous Bondi Beach in the early 1900's
If anyone has any questions on early Australia I can answer them. I have a degree in it.
>>2381304
Sydney's Queen Victoria Building which was a market in its early stages but became abandoned until the late 20th Century. Now home to Sydney's high class shopping.
>>2381305
Coogee Beach, a personal favourite of mine actually.
>>2381308
Carlingford Suburb in the early 1900's. Most of Sydney's suburbs were barely connected to each other and function more as towns. Probably why in Sydney there was such a strong emphasis placed on municipality government despite the fact that they were all overlapping.
>>2381317
Central Station in Sydney. Trams were all removed in the 60's and 70's but the NSW Government is in the process of building a new one through the main street you see here.
>>2381321
Terraces in inner city. A lot of these were slums in the time and very crowded, rife with disease. Now the go for about $2,000,000
>>2381333
Busy King Street in the city. Workers moving between streets.
>>2381338
Aboriginies in Port Macquarie.
>>2381339
Aborigines in a Christian mission in rural New South Wales.
>>2379797
This is amazing photgraphy, art
American soldiers of the 6th Infantry Regiment posing with troops of Venustiano Carranza's government in San Antonio, Chihuahua. April 1916, during the abortive attempt to capture Pancho Villa.
>>2379811
>I think from the Finnish civil war
It is.
>>2379831
That's from the first Sino-Japanese War.
Antti Isotalo & Antti Rannanjärv, two Finnish "puukkojunkkari" (knife fighters) who led a criminal gang from 1856 to 1867.
Vienna ca. 1900
the new buildings as a manifestation of a new era. The old small buildings in the lower half beginn to vanish more and more
>>2379632
Not exactly 100 years though
>>2383525
Vienna ca.1905
Switzerland during WWI
>>2379877
You miss a important part of the picture
>>2383562
would smash