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Women railroad workers.
Lewis Wickes Hine
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Stevenson
Photo Archive
Motley Crew: December 1913. Stevenson, Alabama. "One of the young workers of the Stevenson Cotton Mills. Apparently under twelve years." Don't worry, kid. All that lint should keep you warm. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine.
Wisconsin
International Workers Day
Missouri
Fotografia Social
Baltimore Maryland
Colorized Photos
Documentary Photographers
Working With Children
July 1909. Baltimore, Md. "One of the small boys in J.S. Farrand Packing Co. and a heavy load. J.W. Magruder, witness." Photo: Lewis Wickes Hine.
Vintage Photographs
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July 1909. "Some of the workers in a Maryland packing company."
Athena Salik
WORK conditions then and now
Robert Doisneau
Alton Illinois
Lewis Hine
Madison County
Wattpad
Working Boys: May 17, 1910. Alton, Illinois, "Noon hour. These boys are all working in the Illinois Glass Company. I saw them beginning work just before 1 p.m. Photo at 12:30." Photograph and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine.
Us History
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Local History
British History
Fashion History
Z. Coal Breakers, 1911. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine
Labor Photos
Irish Slaves
Pittston
Child labor in the coal mines (Lewis Hine, early 1900s)
Antique Photos
Cotton Mill
King Cotton
Wool Mill
Frightfully young factory workers, photographed by Lewis Wicked Hine around the turn of the 20th Century
Jfk Funeral
Horse Crazy Girl
Horse Brand
American Quarter Horse
National Cemetery
Servicemen
Jack Black
Foals
Cavalry
us cavalry horse brands | Blackjack, The Last U.S. Army Horse - CavHooah.com
Creepy Pictures
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Foto Transfer
Interesting History
1930s Oyster shuckers, Children of The Great Depression
American Children
February 1912. Port Royal, South Carolina. "Bertha, one of the six-year old shuckers at Maggioni Canning Company. Began work at 4 a.m." Photograph (glass negative) and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine.
American War
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Images From Vietnam
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Play Baseball
Work Conditions
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Vietnam War
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Armed Forces
27 Mar 1968, Nui Kinson, Vietnam --- Soldiers play baseball beside a sandbag bunker while stationed at the village of Nui Kinson. --- Image by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Fondation Cartier
Photo Vintage
Coal Mining
Lewis Carroll
Tipple Boy working at Turkey Knob Mine, MacDonald (West Virginia) in 1908-he's 12 years old.
History Facts
European American
Photos Du
What do you thank labor unions for? History: "Furman Owens, 12 years old. Can't read. Doesn't know his A,B,C's. Said, "Yes I want to learn but can't when I work all the time." Been in the mills 4 years. South Carolina."
World History
London History
History Queen
Tudor History
A forgotten profession: In the days before alarm clocks were widely affordable, people like Mary Smith of Brenton Street were employed to rouse sleeping people in the early hours of the morning. They were commonly known as ‘knocker-ups’ or ‘knocker-uppers’. Mrs. Smith was paid sixpence a week to shoot dried peas at market workers’ windows in Limehouse Fields, London. Photograph from Philip Davies’ Lost London: 1870-1945.
Early Photos
Photos Originales
Foto Poster
Women Coal Miners, 1890
Weird Old Photos
Weird Images
Strange Images
Billy The Kid
Look Punk
Victorian Shoes
Woman Billboard Ca. 1900
Pub Vintage
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Alfred Stieglitz
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A construction worker hangs from an industrial crane during the construction of the Empire State Building
Wwii Women
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Women At Work During World War II
Native American Pictures
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Native Americans
North American
Canadian History
American Life
Historia
native american women weaving baskets
Animals And Pets
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Dogs And Puppies
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Official corgi wranglers for the Queen
Framed Poster Print
Poster Frame
CHILD LABOR: The Rose Blowpipe. January 29, 1917. "Margaret Reddington, 14 years old, powdering roses with blowpipe at Boston Floral Supply Co., 347-357 Cambridge St. Said to be the only flower factory in Massachusetts."
Oyster Shuckers, Port Royal, S.C.
Southwest Pottery
Southwest Desert
Southwestern Style
New Mexico Style
New Mexico Usa
Native American Pottery
Chuck 2
Alamogordo
A traditional firing of pottery at the Poeh Cultural Center and Museum, Pojoaque, New Mexico.