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Unused / unissued material - dates unclear or unknown. Sunderland Bridge (1896) - Poor pedestrian, horse drawn carts, wagons and bus travel across bridge at ...
READ THIS FIRST*** A complete LIST OF THE SONGS by year is available in this link. You can also see some analysis and conclusions drawn there: http://misg...
London. Mansion House. Electric car (long scene). Hyde Park Corner. Ride on a horse bus (1924) from Trafalgar Square to Leicester Square. Excellent shot of p...
This is a tragic Story.
Superb collection of very early New York City scenes. Elevated walkway, pedestrians. Horse drawn carts and trams. Tram passes with "Broadway" on the side. Pe...
Rare popular songs from the 1800's to 1910's!
Filming Locations: Edison Laboratories, West Orange, New Jersey, USA Monkeyshines (1889 or 1890) is believed to be the first film shot in the United States. ...
Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Complete music for piano solo (in chronological order) Ballade (1890)
A week of celebrations are marking the 125th anniversary of the Forth Bridge. http://www.networkrail.co.uk/news/2015/march/1890-2015-celebrating-125-years-of-the-Forth-Bridge/ Over £160,000 was raised for charity and a memorable flypast marked the bridge’s special birthday which saw two iconic aircraft from past and present take to the air on March 4, the date in 1890 on which the bridge opened, with the flypast of a Spitfire and an RAF Typhoon. The event was arranged to celebrate an incredible moment from the bridge’s history, when on 16 October 1939, the Forth Bridge was at the centre of the German Luftwaffe’s first raid over British soil.
Another rare, Historical voice recording. Florence Nightingale(1820.5.12 - 1910.8.13), known as "The Lady with the Lamp" and a pioneering nurse, writer, and ...
"Papparazzi" photos by Carl Størmer from the streets of Oslo around 1890 of ordinary people and the academic part of Oslo. The photographer is using a small ...
Fotos i pel·lícula de com era abans Barcelona i com es va reformar, del 1890 a 1970. presentat amb 16:9.
Серия 1 "Индейцы" Описание: Это была самая длительная битва в истории США, неутихавшая ни во время войны с Мексикой, ни во время Гражданской войны между Севе...
Серия 2 "Кавалерия" Описание: Это была самая длительная битва в истории США, неутихавшая ни во время войны с Мексикой, ни во время Гражданской войны между Се...
The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger; KNIL) was the military force maintained by the Netherlands in its colony of the ...
►My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives?sub_confirmation=1 ►Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: http://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. This film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the torturous journey from the Old to the New World between 1890 and 1920, in the single largest migration in human history. The film radically tells the immigrants' stories as they braved the unknown, from the time they left their homelands, their journey across the ocean, to the moment the doors of Ellis Island opened, revealing the great promise of America. About the immigration to the USA (until 1930) The history of immigration to the United States is a continuing story of peoples from more populated continents, particularly Europe and also Africa and Asia, crossing oceans to the new land. Historians do not treat the first indigenous settlers as immigrants. Starting around 1600 British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves. During the nation's history, the growing country experienced successive waves of immigration which rose and fell over time, particularly from Europe, with the cost of transoceanic transportation sometimes paid by travelers becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. At other times, immigration rules became more restrictive. With the ending of numerical restrictions in 1965 and the advent of cheap air travel immigration has increased from Asia and Latin America. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_immigration_to_the_United_States American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid-19th century, the start of the 20th century, and post-1965. Each period brought distinct national groups, races and ethnicities to the United States. During the 17th century, approximately 175,000 Englishmen migrated to Colonial America. Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants. The mid-19th century saw mainly an influx from northern Europe; the early 20th-century mainly from Southern and Eastern Europe; post-1965 mostly from Latin America and Asia. Historians estimate that fewer than one million immigrants - perhaps as few as 400,000 - crossed the Atlantic during the 17th and 18th centuries. The 1790 Act limited naturalization to "free white persons"; it was expanded to include blacks in the 1860s and Asians in the 1950s. In the early years of the United States, immigration was fewer than 8,000 people a year, including French refugees from the slave revolt in Haiti. After 1820, immigration gradually increased. From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans migrated to the United States. The death rate on these transatlantic voyages was high, during which one in seven travelers died. In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875. The peak year of European immigration was in 1907, when 1,285,349 persons entered the country. By 1910, 13.5 million immigrants were living in the United States. In 1921, the Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, followed by the Immigration Act of 1924. The 1924 Act was aimed at further restricting the Southern and Eastern Europeans, especially Jews, Italians, and Slavs, who had begun to enter the country in large numbers beginning in the 1890s. Most of the European refugees fleeing the Nazis and World War II were barred from coming to the United States. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_the_United_States About the Americanization Americanization is the process of an immigrant to the United States of America becoming a person who shares American values, beliefs and customs and is assimilated into American society. This process typically involves learning English and adjusting to American culture, and customs, while keeping the old foods and religion. The Americanization movement was a nationwide organized effort in the 1910s to bring millions of recent immigrants into the American cultural system. 30+ states passed laws requiring Americanization programs. The movement climaxed during World War I, as eligible young immigrant men were drafted into the Army, and the nation made every effort to integrate the European ethnic groups into the national identity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americanization_(immigration) Island of Hope, Island of Tears (1989)
From the album 'The Mists of Time'. Footage filmed at Penrhyn castle, North Wales and taken from YouTube.
Many of you know that the 1890 U.S. Federal Census was mostly destroyed by fire. Crista will show you other records available to help fill in the 20 year gap...
Sorry, I could not retrieve any information for single dances created in the 1900's. I also have forgotten to add "Rebolation" (2000's), "Free Step" (2000's)...
Hoy celebramos a Santa María Goretti, una joven que vivió la virtud de la pureza hasta el heroísmo. Una santa que prefirió morir antes que ofender a Dios. Un poco de historia... Santa María Goretti nació en 1890 en Italia. Su padre, campesino, enfermó de malaria y murió. Una tarde, María estaba sentada en lo alto de la escalera de la casa, remendando una camisa. Aunque aún no cumplía los doce años, era ya una mujercita. Alejandro, un joven de 18 años, subió las escaleras con intención de violar a la niña. María opuso resistencia y trató de pedir auxilio; pero como Alejandro la tenía agarrada por el cuello, apenas pudo protestar y decir que prefería morir antes que ofender a Dios. Al oír esto, el joven desgarró el vestido de la muchacha y la apuñaló brutalmente. Ella cayó al suelo pidiendo ayuda y él huyó. María fue transportada a un hospital, en donde perdonó a su asesino de todo corazón, invocó a la Virgen y murió veinticuatro horas después. Alejandro fue condenado a 30 años de prisión. Por largo tiempo, fue obstinado en no arrepentirse de su pecado, hasta que una noche, tuvo un sueño en el que vio a la niña María, recogiendo flores en un prado y luego ella se acercaba a él y se las ofrecía. A partir de ese momento, cambió totalmente y se convirtió en un prisionero ejemplar. Se le dejó libre al cumplir 27 años de su condena. Al salir de la cárcel, una noche de Navidad, la de 1938, pidió perdón a la mamá de María, y aquella noche, en la misa de Gallo, comulgaron juntos. El caso de María Goretti se extendió por todo el mundo. En 1947, el Papa Pío XII la beatificó y en 1950 la canonizó. En la ceremonia estuvieron presentes su madre, de 82 años, dos hermanas y un hermano. Y, aunque parezca increíble, también asistió Alejandro, el arrepentido asesino de la santa. Santa María Goretti fue santa no por el hecho de tener una muerte injusta y violenta, sino porque murió por defender una virtud inculcada por la fe cristiana. A esta santa se la llama la "Mártir de la pureza". Sus imágenes la representan como una campesina con un lirio en la mano, que es el símbolo de la virginidad, y con la corona del martirio. María Goretti era una muchacha soltera que conocía el valor del matrimonio y de las relaciones sexuales. Sabía que la complementariedad de los sexos se manifiesta plenamente en el acto sexual, en el cual el hombre y la mujer se unen íntima y totalmente en alma y cuerpo por el amor que existe entre ellos. Entendía que el acto sexual sólo puede efectuarse dentro del matrimonio ya que es una manifestación de amor entre los esposos y para la procreación de los hijos. Los jóvenes podrán preguntarse: ¿Hasta el matrimonio? ¡Faltan "miles de años"! Y mientras... ¿qué? Pueden aprovechar el tiempo del noviazgo para conocerse, tratarse, vivir en amistad y hacerse felices el uno al otro. El noviazgo es una preparación para el futuro matrimonio. ¿Qué hacer para vivir esta virtud? Debes cuidar todo lo que ves y oyes. Y, recordar que tú eres una persona que tiene dignidad, inteligencia y voluntad y que eres diferente de los animales que tienen relaciones sexuales por puro instinto. La virtud de la castidad te dará fuerza para dominar y controlar tu impulso sexual. Es más persona quien sabe dominarse, quien sabe controlarse, quien sabe guardarse íntegro para entregarse sin reservas a su futura esposa o esposo, que aquel cobarde y sin fuerzas de voluntad que entrega su cuerpo a cualquiera ante el primer estímulo que pasa frente a sus ojos. ¿Qué nos enseña la vida de María Goretti? La principal enseñanza es la vivencia de la virtud de la pureza: pureza de alma y cuerpo. A perdonar a nuestros enemigos, a pesar de que nos hayan causado un daño irreparable. Como también lo hizo el Papa Juan Pablo II, al perdonar a Alí Agca, quien tratara de asesinarlo en 1981. María Goretti nos enseña a ser fuertes ante situaciones difíciles, confiando siempre en Dios. Oración Santa María Goretti, este día te pido que me ayudes a vivir la virtud de la pureza, para entender que la castidad es un medio para cultivar mi voluntad y así, lograr la santidad en el estado de vida al que Dios me llama. Amén.
Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Complete music for piano solo (in chronological order) Mazurka (1890)
Mom's historic home in Chatham, VA circa 1890 www.perryhenderson.com is a local realtor in Austin, TX. 512.791.7462. This is my mom's home that was orginally...
Primera parte de un documental que busca dar un esbozo interpretativo sobre la historia de los movimientos sociales chilenos durante el siglo XX; tomando com...
... or anyone with information which may assist the investigation to contact them on 1890 600 800.
The Irish Times 2015-04-03... or anyone with information which may assist the investigation, to contact them on 1890 600 800.
The Irish Times 2015-04-03Tá iarrtha ag oifig an Ombudsman ar éinne a bhfuil eolas ach faoin gcás glaoch a chur orthu ar 1890 600 800.
RTE 2015-04-03AHMEDABAD: ... Merchants and Migrants in Kenya's Indian Bazaars, c. 1890-1964' ... Historical links: ... "Community was a major factor.
The Times of India 2015-04-03... or anyone with information which may assist the investigation, to contact them on 1890 600 800.
Belfast Telegraph 2015-04-03... examining the scene and have appealed for anyone with information to contact them o n 1890 600 800.
Belfast Telegraph 2015-04-03This old-school Rioja from the La Rioja Alta, an estate that dates to 1890, is consistently worth ...
The Los Angeles Times 2015-04-03’" ... Although EHS has been documented in scientific literature since 1890, academic writing on the subject is sparse ... Megan F.
The Daily Beast 2015-04-03... dating from 1890 and the first colour edition, adapted by Carroll himself for a younger readership.
The Irish Times 2015-04-03The Boston Art Commission, first assembled in 1890, advocates for creative place-making through the ...
noodls 2015-04-03(Source: ... Joseph's Church ... M ... Opened in 1890, Roman Catholic High School was the first free diocesan high school in the U ... .
noodls 2015-04-03Georges Berry, Paris municipal councilor, witnesses children hired to beg in 1890.
New York Times 2015-04-02An artist’s impression of LaSalle Street, Chicago in 1890, five years into the Home Insurance Building’s life.
The Guardian 2015-04-02
Year 1890 (MDCCCXC) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Florence Nightingale OM, RRC ( /ˈflɒrəns ˈnaɪtɨŋɡeɪl/; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was a celebrated English nurse, writer and statistician. She came to prominence for her pioneering work in nursing during the Crimean War, where she tended to wounded soldiers. She was dubbed "The Lady with the Lamp" after her habit of making rounds at night. An Anglican, Nightingale believed that God had called her to be a nurse.
Nightingale laid the foundation of professional nursing with the establishment, in 1860, of her nursing school at St Thomas' Hospital in London, the first secular nursing school in the world, now part of King's College London. The Nightingale Pledge taken by new nurses was named in her honour, and the annual International Nurses Day is celebrated around the world on her birthday.
Florence Nightingale was born into a rich, upper-class, well-connected British family at the Villa Colombaia, near the Porta Romana at Bellosguardo in Florence, Italy, and was named after the city of her birth. Florence's older sister Frances Parthenope had similarly been named after her place of birth, Parthenopolis, a Greek settlement now part of the city of Naples.