With Chaplin, I have a fair-sized collection of books about him, which usually they tell when the photo was taken. And of course I get the birth date and figure the age out for each, looking for ones that are at that 7-year interval. Then the rest of the photos are from various online sources, which is what I mainly relied on for Elizabeth. It did take some work.
No, I don't, sorry. It's surprisingly difficult to find people who lived to an old age who were photographed so frequently during their life. I thought Eleanor Roosevelt, but, in later years, she always seemed to be photographed from a distance, which isn't going to work. Katharine Hepburn may be one I could manage, someday. I also looked for people who lived to be an old age, and who have died, so that narrows the field a lot.
Elizabeth I was the daughter of Henry VIII. This Queen Elizabeth was "only" a Queen Consort, so she didn't get a numeral after her name. Her daughter, Elizabeth II, gets the numeral because she is Queen in her own right. Interesting video though.
RIP Queen mum!
324wilson 3 years ago
Nice Video Rare Images Well Done!
konstantinop 3 years ago
thanks mate
wehateceltic 3 years ago
With Chaplin, I have a fair-sized collection of books about him, which usually they tell when the photo was taken. And of course I get the birth date and figure the age out for each, looking for ones that are at that 7-year interval. Then the rest of the photos are from various online sources, which is what I mainly relied on for Elizabeth. It did take some work.
56kmodem 4 years ago
I forgot the library books. The library was a very helpful resource for Elizabeth. I have a scanner.
56kmodem 4 years ago
BRITAIN'S not england's
wehateceltic 4 years ago
Okay, I changed that in the title and description. In the video I could not change that. Thanks.
56kmodem 4 years ago
@56kmodem hes right u know there the british royals not englands im from northern ireland and i love our royal family
ukuk2012ukukuk2012uk 1 year ago
No, I don't, sorry. It's surprisingly difficult to find people who lived to an old age who were photographed so frequently during their life. I thought Eleanor Roosevelt, but, in later years, she always seemed to be photographed from a distance, which isn't going to work. Katharine Hepburn may be one I could manage, someday. I also looked for people who lived to be an old age, and who have died, so that narrows the field a lot.
56kmodem 4 years ago
She looks like my German grandmother. They could have been sisters.
marinello6 4 years ago
Elizabeth I was the daughter of Henry VIII. This Queen Elizabeth was "only" a Queen Consort, so she didn't get a numeral after her name. Her daughter, Elizabeth II, gets the numeral because she is Queen in her own right. Interesting video though.
tjmooney 4 years ago
Oops. Thanks for clearing that up. I'll fix the description, but I probably won't fix the video.
56kmodem 4 years ago