"The Ball Team. Composed mainly of glass workers." Indiana, August 1908 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee.
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"The Ball Team. Composed mainly of glass workers." Indiana, August 1908 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee.
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︎ Dec 24 2021
Just saw this picture of children working on coal mines from 1911 (Photo by Lewis Hine) and Frostpunk immediately popped into mind. I used children to work on gathering posts next to Coal thumpers and felt guilty. Frostpunk game devs did a lot of research to make the game as grounded as possible.
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The Ball Team, composed mainly of glass workers. Indiana, August 1908. Photo by Lewis Hine [5000 x 3567]
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︎ Nov 14 2021
Georgia cotton mill workers, 1909. Photo credit: Lewis Hine [900x688]
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︎ Sep 13 2021
George Matthews, Johnny Rust, John Surles, Fulsom Mccutchen, Albert Robinson, Morris Mcconnell are Cutters in the Seacoast Canning Co., factory #7. Eastport, Maine, 1911. Photo by Lewis Hine [3000 x 2159]
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︎ Nov 13 2021
Rosie Dorothy Berdych, a 7 year old regular oyster shucker, works all day, Varn & Platt Canning Co. Bluffton, South Carolina 1913. by Lewis Hine [1126 x 1440]
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︎ Nov 20 2021
Jennie Camillo, 8 years old, Cranberry picker (Pemberton, New Jersey) Photo taken by Lewis W. Hine in Sept. 27, 1910 [830x1024]
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︎ Dec 05 2021
A typical Birmingham messenger. Birmingham, Alabama, 1914 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee.
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︎ Dec 22 2021
A typical Birmingham messenger. Birmingham, Alabama, 1914 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee. [1600x1144]
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︎ Dec 22 2021
"Tommy Hawkins, 5 year old newsie, 40 inches high." St. Louis, Missouri, 1910 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee. [962x1334]
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︎ Dec 03 2021
Two of the helpers in the Tifton Cotton Mill, Tifton, Georgia, January 1909, photo by Lewis Wickes Hine [3000 x 2124]
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︎ Oct 03 2021
Lewis Hine, Widow and her son rolling papers for cigarettes, 1909
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︎ Jan 09 2022
Old time printer at a foot press, NYC, 1905 - by Lewis Hine. [726X1024]
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︎ Dec 11 2021
A typical Birmingham messenger. Birmingham, Alabama, 1914 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee.
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︎ Dec 22 2021
Jennie Camillo, 8 years old, Cranberry picker (Pemberton, New Jersey) Photo taken by Lewis W. Hine in Sept. 27, 1910
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︎ Dec 05 2021
Old time printer at a foot press, NYC, 1905 - by Lewis Hine.
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︎ Dec 11 2021
Lewis Hine, The "Manly art of self-defense" Newsboys' Protective Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1908
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︎ Jan 09 2022
"The Ball Team. Composed mainly of glass workers." Indiana, August 1908 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee. [1280x831]
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︎ Dec 24 2021
Jennie Camillo, 8 years old, Cranberry picker (Pemberton, New Jersey) Photo taken by Lewis W. Hine in Sept. 27, 1910
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︎ Dec 05 2021
April 1910. "1 a.m. Pin boys working in Subway Bowling Alleys, 65 South Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., every night. Three smaller boys were kept out of the photo by Boss." Photograph and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine.
reddit.com/gallery/r1wu7w
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︎ Nov 25 2021
Rosie Dorothy Berdych, a 7 year old regular oyster shucker, works all day, Varn & Platt Canning Co. Bluffton, South Carolina 1913. by Lewis Hine [1126 x 1440]
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︎ Nov 20 2021
Paris waif, 1918. Photo taken by American sociologist and photographer, Lewis Hine. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing child labor laws in the United States.
reddit.com/gallery/rbzd72
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︎ Dec 08 2021
Telegraph delivery boys. Birmingham, Alabama. November 1910, by Lewis Hines
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︎ Nov 06 2021
"Tommy Hawkins, 5 year old newsie, 40 inches high." St. Louis, Missouri, 1910 - by Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee.
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︎ Dec 03 2021
Jennie Camillo, 8 years old, Cranberry picker (Pemberton, New Jersey) Photo taken by Lewis W. Hine in Sept. 27, 1910
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︎ Dec 05 2021
Two young newsboys from Newark, New Jersey. By Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee, November 1912. [1024x763]
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︎ Sep 30 2021
April 1910. "1 a.m. Pin boys working in Subway Bowling Alleys, 65 South Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., every night. Three smaller boys were kept out of the photo by Boss." Photograph and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine.
reddit.com/gallery/r1wusu
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︎ Nov 25 2021
Lewis Hine, Mt. Holyoke, Massachusetts - Paragon Rubber Co. and American Character Doll. Pressing rubber bodies, 1936
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︎ Nov 25 2021
Jennie Camillo, 8 years old, Cranberry picker (Pemberton, New Jersey) Photo taken by Lewis W. Hine in Sept. 27, 1910
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︎ Dec 05 2021
Lewis Hine, Workers on Empire State Building, 1931
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︎ Dec 14 2021
Georgia cotton mill workers, 1909. Photo credit: Lewis Hine [900x688]
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︎ Sep 13 2021
Telegraph delivery boys. Birmingham, Alabama. November 1910, by Lewis Hines
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︎ Nov 09 2021
Working children in a Saturday ball game, by Lewis W. Hine. Chester, South Carolina, 1908.
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︎ Oct 17 2021
Two young newsboys from Newark, New Jersey. By Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee, November 1912.
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︎ Oct 04 2021
Lewis Hine, Child coal miners in West Virginia, 1908
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︎ Sep 03 2021
Lewis Wickes Hine - Steamfitter (1921)
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︎ Sep 14 2021
"Michael McNelis, 8 years old, a newsboy. This boy has just recovered from his second attack of pneumonia. Was found selling papers in a big rainstorm today" - Philadelphia, June 1910, photo by Lewis Wickes Hine for the National Child Labor Committee.
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︎ Oct 04 2021
Lewis Hine, Young spinner in Roanoke Cotton Mills. Said 14 years old, May 1911
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︎ Nov 08 2021
Lewis Hine, Country church, Sharps Station M.E. Church, near Loyston, Tennessee. This church will be submerged by the waters of the Norris Dam reservoir, October 1933
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︎ Nov 10 2021
Telegraph delivery boys. Birmingham, Alabama. November 1910, by Lewis Hines
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︎ Nov 06 2021
Lewis Hine, Boys in packing room, Brown Mfg. Co. Evansville, Ind, October 1908
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︎ Nov 09 2021
Lewis Hine, Merilda, carrying cranberries Rochester, Mass, September 1911
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︎ Nov 08 2021
George Matthews, Johnny Rust, John Surles, Fulsom Mccutchen, Albert Robinson, Morris Mcconnell are Cutters in the Seacoast Canning Co., factory #7. Eastport, Maine, 1911. Photo by Lewis Hine [3000 x 2159]
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︎ Nov 13 2021
Lewis Hine, A few of the doffers and sweepers in the Mollahan Mills. Newberry, S.C., December 1908. Stunning photo.
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︎ Nov 08 2021
Working children in a Saturday ball game, by Lewis W. Hine. Chester, South Carolina, 1908. [1024x721]
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︎ Oct 22 2021
Two young newsboys from Newark, New Jersey. By Lewis Hine for the National Child Labor Committee, November 1912.
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︎ Oct 04 2021
Lewis Hine, 11 year old celery vender. He sold until 11 P.M. and was out again Sunday morning selling papers and gum. Has been in this country only half a year. Washington D.C, April 1912
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︎ Sep 07 2021
Lewis Hine, "Amos is 6 and Horace 4 years old. Their father, John Neal is a renter and raises tobacco. He said (and the owner of the land confirmed it) that both these boys work day after day from "sun-up to sun-down", Warren County Albaton, Kentucky, 1916
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︎ Oct 25 2021
Ferris, a 7 year old newsie who did not know enough to make change for investigator. Mobile, Alabama. 1914. by Lewis Hine [1600 x 1106]
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︎ Mar 05 2021
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