Victorian era, 1890s—a time of transition and transformation. Innovation in travel was accelerating, shifting from horse-drawn carriages to buggies, while railroads and steamboats made transportation more accessible across longer distances.
Yet despite these advances, people were still primarily reliant on horse-drawn vehicles to get around. These modes of transport were essential for both urban and rural mobility, offering a practical way to move people and goods before the widespread adoption of automobiles.
This rare footage features the Lumière family. Brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière are considered among the earliest pioneers and innovators in film and motion picture photography. The footage has been colorized and enhanced, offering a vivid, immersive look back into the past.
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