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Oldest Home Movie Ever – Shot Four Days Before the Great California Earthquake of April 18th 1906

Tuesday, February 11, 2014 22:20
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Look at the ladie’s hats and the long dresses.

Some of the cars had the steering wheels on the right side, when did they standardized on the left?

Sure was still a lot of horse drawn vehicles in use, but mass transit looked like the way to get around.. Looks like everybody had the right of way.

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  • Not a stop light in sight. No crosswalks and everyone got on fine. Of course, the cars could only go 10 mph.

  • Notice there are NO overweight people

    • Right! And the doctors weren’t prescribing cortisone (prednisone) for every little bitty thing either.

  • Thanks for the post…really enjoyed it. Funny to watch the two young boys hanging off the back of the car!

  • Very good quality, I always enjoy old pictures.

    By the way, it is “ladies.”

    Thank you.

    • Correction, Sorry, it is “ladies’.” Plural possessive.

  • Warren

    When did the world get colors instead of being just black and white? Did the sun at some point started emitting in color instead of B&W, or was it Earth that started reflecting in color? Just curious…

  • “Look at the ladie’s hats and the long dresses.”

    Don’t presume. Remember now, this is San Francisco.

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