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'Next year in Jerusalem' from BL Add 14761, f. 88

'Next year in Jerusalem' from BL Add 14761, f. 88

Full-page initial-word panel with gold letters and foliate decoration at the conclusion of the Haggadah: ~La-Shanah ha-Baah bi-rushalayim, amen~ (Next year in Jerusalem, Amen). Image taken from f. 88 of Haggada... More

Matthew Darly - A Speedy & Effectual Preparation for the Next World

Matthew Darly - A Speedy & Effectual Preparation for the Next World

Matthew Darly (British, ca. 1720–1778 (?)) Public domain scan of 17th-century print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

François Boucher - Gabriel Huquier - Three Loves Next to a Cartouche

François Boucher - Gabriel Huquier - Three Loves Next to a Cartouche

Pierre Alexandre Aveline (French, Paris 1702–1760 Paris) Public domain scan of French 18th-century print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fishermen by the Shore – Coastal Scene with a Man Sitting on Rocks and Smoking a Pipe, Next to a Standing Young Woman, with a Second Woman Behind

Fishermen by the Shore – Coastal Scene with a Man Sitting on Rocks and...

Public domain photo of art print, 18th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description. Thomas Rowlandson - English caricaturist of the 18th and early 19th centuries Britain, known f... More

Charles Albert Arnoux Bertall - Man Standing Next to a Young Boy Holding Books
Royal Gardens, Vauxhall. Next Tuesday, 24th July, grand day and evening fete, will be given in honor of the foreign ambassadors ...

Royal Gardens, Vauxhall. Next Tuesday, 24th July, grand day and evenin...

Text-only broadside announcing ascent of Charles Green's balloon "The "Royal Nassau" at the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London. Text also describes other activities including a fireworks display taking place at th... More

[Two Identically Dressed Young Girls Standing Next to a Table]

[Two Identically Dressed Young Girls Standing Next to a Table]

Picryl description: Public domain image of a daguerreotype portrait, early photography, 19th century, Victorian style, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

[Young Woman Seated Next to a Table with Elbow Resting on a Book]

[Young Woman Seated Next to a Table with Elbow Resting on a Book]

Unknown (American) The daguerreotype method of the photographic process was invented by Louis Daguerre in the 1830s. It was the first photographic process and it was widely used in the mid-19th century. The pr... More

[Two Identically Dressed Young Girls Standing Next to a Table]

[Two Identically Dressed Young Girls Standing Next to a Table]

Unknown (American) The daguerreotype method of the photographic process was invented by Louis Daguerre in the 1830s. It was the first photographic process and it was widely used in the mid-19th century. The pr... More

[Young Woman Seated Next to a Table with Elbow Resting on a Book]

[Young Woman Seated Next to a Table with Elbow Resting on a Book]

Picryl description: Public domain image of a daguerreotype portrait, early photography, 19th century, Victorian style, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Group portrait; a woman seated on the left is holding a baby. Next to her on the right is sitting a girl wearing dotted dress. All faces are coloured in pink, pieces of the women´s jewellery are lavishly painted in gold. Face and hands of the baby are blurred.

Group portrait; a woman seated on the left is holding a baby. Next to ...

Group portrait; a woman seated on the left is holding a baby. Next to her on the right is sitting a girl wearing dotted dress. All faces are coloured in pink, pieces of the women´s jewellery are lavishly painte... More

Banquet of the Next Full Moon at the Chrysanthemum Festival, from the series The Twelve Months (Chōyō nochi no tsuki no en, Jūni tsuki no uchi)

Banquet of the Next Full Moon at the Chrysanthemum Festival, from the ...

Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786–1865) Edo period (1615–1868) Public domain scan of Japanese woodblock print, Ukiyo-e, of Edo period, Tokugawa rule, 18th-19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions im... More

[George W. Egleston], [October 1864]  (Printed Broadside: “Slavery and the Next President")
Caricature, "Next!" / Gillam., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, "Next!" / Gillam., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows a view inside a "Prison Barber-Shop" with two men labeled "Budensiek" and "J.D. Fish", wearing prison stripes and "Close Crop" haircuts by the prison barber, who is holding a shaving mug labe... More

Caricature, Next!! / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Next!! / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image

Print shows a prisoner labeled "McKane" sitting on a bench labeled "Reserved for Bosses who Steal Elections" at Sing Sing prison; McKane is holding a large pair of scissors, a measuring tape, fabric and thread,... More

Caricature, Next, the tramps / Gallaway., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Next, the tramps / Gallaway., public domain cartoon image

Illustration shows two tramps sitting on railroad ties, one is reading the newspaper, and there is a pot of water(?) on a campfire; there are two railroad cars, a coal car and a box car, in the background. Cap... More

Next! - Political cartoon, public domain image

Next! - Political cartoon, public domain image

Berryman Political Cartoon Collection Public domain reproduction of political cartoon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Next on the waiting list of the Roosevelt club / McCutcheon.

Next on the waiting list of the Roosevelt club / McCutcheon.

Newspaper clipping of cartoon showing a large 'Roosevelt Club" atop the smarting heads of men labeled Insurance Grafter, R.R. Rebates, Oil Trust, Anti-Jap Movement, Coal, and Swollen Fortunes. A started man "O... More

Boys working in Scotland Mill, Laurinburg, N.C. Smallest boy--Junior Bounds--Beginning. Next, Rollin Hudson - 3 years in mill. Next, Lloyd Willoughby - 3 years in mill. Next, Preston Torrent - 8 years in mill. 6 years night work - 14 years old now. "Haven't been in school more'n 3 days in my whole life." Father blind. 2 older sisters and 1 younger brother work in mill now. Has doffed all 8 years. Gets about 60 cents a day. Asked him if he didn't get tired, "No, when you get used to it you don't get tired. Some of the boys goes to sleep when they begin." Showed a remarkable degree of refinement and consideration for others. Work has not blunted this. Sunday, Dec. 6/08. Witness, Sara R. Hine.  Location: Laurinburg, North Carolina / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Boys working in Scotland Mill, Laurinburg, N.C. Smallest boy--Junior B...

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A Saturday ball game. Springstein Mills, Chester, S.C. Boy with glove, Malcom Rogers. (See photo 329). Next to him - Ben Deaton--12 years old. 52 inches high. Weaver. Runs 6 looms at $1.00 a day. 2 years in mill. I asked him if it wasn't hard work. "Hardest part if it is I have to stretch so much to reach up." (Tallest boy) John Lewis--12 years old. 1 yr. in mill. Weaves--4 looms. Got 40 cents to start. 60 cents now a day. Brother and father in mills. Nov. 28/08 Witness Sara R. Hine.  Location: Chester, South Carolina / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

A Saturday ball game. Springstein Mills, Chester, S.C. Boy with glove,...

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(Tallest) Sam Bigham, Eureka Cotton Mills. Been in mill 10 years. (Next) Washey Dover--Been in 3 years. (Next) Lloyd Barnado--2 years in mill. (Smallest) Ernst Floyd--10 years old, 52 inches high. Been in mill 2 years. Spins--60 cents a day. Witness S.R. Hine.  Location: Chester, South Carolina.

(Tallest) Sam Bigham, Eureka Cotton Mills. Been in mill 10 years. (Nex...

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Dillon Mills, Dillon, S.C. Lizzie Davis, (smallest). Been in mill 2 years. Next--Nettie Arnet - Been in mill 8 years. Next--Monnie McCraney, been in mill 3 years. Next--Vater Arnet, been in mill 8 years. Next--Mattie Connor, spinners and Winders. Saturday, Dec. 5, 08. Location: Dillon, South Carolina Photo by Lewis W. Hine

Dillon Mills, Dillon, S.C. Lizzie Davis, (smallest). Been in mill 2 ye...

Title from NCLC caption card. In album: Mills. Hine no. 397. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General information about the National ... More

(Tallest) Sam Bigham, Eureka Cotton Mills. Been in mill 10 years. (Next) Washey Dover--Been in 3 years. (Next) Lloyd Barnado--2 years in mill. (Smallest) Ernst Floyd--10 years old, 52 inches high. Been in mill 2 years. Spins--60 cents a day. Witness S.R. Hine. Location: Chester, South Carolina

(Tallest) Sam Bigham, Eureka Cotton Mills. Been in mill 10 years. (Nex...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 369. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division... More

Whitnel (N.C.) Cotton Mills. Everyone in this family except the mother, works in the mill. Father earns $1.00 a day. Smallest girl, Annie Philips, been there only a few months, earns nearly a dollar a day. Next in size, Clara Phillips, 13 years old, Been there 3 or 4 years, earns over a dollar a day. Next, Daisy Philips. Next, Mary Philips. A dollar a day each. Oldest is married and husband is in the mill. The superintendent said it is unusual for the father to work when children get large enough to work. He usually loafs. That's why the mills are so full of children. Location: Whitnel, North Carolina

Whitnel (N.C.) Cotton Mills. Everyone in this family except the mother...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 460. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division... More

Dillon Mills, Dillon S.C. (Boy) Ransom English--doffs, been in mill 6 years. (Next) Florence Burr--runs 5 sides. In mill 4 years. (Next) Bessie English - 3 sides, 3 years in mill. (Next) Alphie Burr - 2 sides, 1 year in mill. (Next) Lela English, 1 year in mill. 48 inches high. Saturday, Dec. 5, 1908. Location: Dillon, South Carolina Photo by Lewis W. Hine

Dillon Mills, Dillon S.C. (Boy) Ransom English--doffs, been in mill 6 ...

Title from NCLC caption card. In album: Mills. Hine no. 403. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General information about the National ... More

Whitnel (N.C.) Cotton Mills. Everyone in this family except the mother, works in the mill. Father earns $1.00 a day. Smallest girl, Annie Philips, been there only a few months, earns nearly a dollar a day. Next in size, Clara Phillips, 13 years old, Been there 3 or 4 years, earns over a dollar a day. Next, Daisy Philips. Next, Mary Philips. A dollar a day each. Oldest is married and husband is in the mill. The superintendent said it is unusual for the father to work when children get large enough to work. He usually loafs. That's why the mills are so full of children.  Location: Whitnel, North Carolina.

Whitnel (N.C.) Cotton Mills. Everyone in this family except the mother...

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Boys working in Scotland Mill, Laurinburg, N.C. Smallest boy--Junior Bounds--Beginning. Next, Rollin Hudson - 3 years in mill. Next, Lloyd Willoughby - 3 years in mill. Next, Preston Torrent - 8 years in mill. 6 years night work - 14 years old now. "Haven't been in school more'n 3 days in my whole life." Father blind. 2 older sisters and 1 younger brother work in mill now. Has doffed all 8 years. Gets about 60 cents a day. Asked him if he didn't get tired, "No, when you get used to it you don't get tired. Some of the boys goes to sleep when they begin." Showed a remarkable degree of refinement and consideration for others. Work has not blunted this. Sunday, Dec. 608. Witness, Sara R. Hine. Location: Laurinburg, North Carolina Photo by Lewis W. Hine

Boys working in Scotland Mill, Laurinburg, N.C. Smallest boy--Junior B...

Title from NCLC caption card. In album: Mills. Hine no. 416. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General information about the National ... More

Dillon Mills, Dillon S.C. (Boy) Ransom English--doffs, been in mill 6 years. (Next) Florence Burr--runs 5 sides. In mill 4 years. (Next) Bessie English - 3 sides, 3 years in mill. (Next) Alphie Burr - 2 sides, 1 year in mill. (Next) Lela English, 1 year in mill. 48 inches high. Saturday, Dec. 5, 1908.  Location: Dillon, South Carolina / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Dillon Mills, Dillon S.C. (Boy) Ransom English--doffs, been in mill 6 ...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of child, child labor, farmer, early 20th-century farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Newsie selling at the Hudson Tunnel Station, Jersey City. Boy on left is Patrick Drohan, 37 Susex St., 12 yrs. old. Next to him Stanley Fazurowski [i.e., Fozurowski?], 9 yrs. old. Largest boy is 13.  Location: Jersey City, New Jersey.

Newsie selling at the Hudson Tunnel Station, Jersey City. Boy on left ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Boys working in Calvine Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N.C. Shortest boy been in mill work 3 years. Next boy 4 years. Tallest boy 5 years. Superintendent would not permit me to take photos in mill. I saw 10 or 15 children like these boys when they went home to dinner. Jan. 7, 1909.  Location: Charlotte, North Carolina / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Boys working in Calvine Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N.C. Shortest boy been in...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of child, child labor, farmer, early 20th-century farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Steps of Progress- What Next? [1 October 1909]

Steps of Progress- What Next? [1 October 1909]

The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers is a collection of documents related to the Wright brothers, two American inventors who are credited with building and flying the first successful powered airplane. The coll... More

Sweepers and doffers in Royal Mill, River Point, R.I. Boy on right hand end, Frank Jetro has been in mill 3 years. Next Jos. Jetro, nearly 3 years. Next Manuel Ray; 2 years. Next Jo. Jolian; 1 year.  Location: River Point, Rhode Island.

Sweepers and doffers in Royal Mill, River Point, R.I. Boy on right han...

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Boys working in Amoskeag Mills, Manchester, N.H. Smallest boy is Napoleon Cammery, 194 Merrimac St. Been in mill 1 year. Next boy is Jerry Moore, 352 Chestnut St. Martin Markey, 33 State St.  Location: Manchester, New Hampshire.

Boys working in Amoskeag Mills, Manchester, N.H. Smallest boy is Napol...

Picryl description: Public domain image of boy workers, child labor, working children, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Workers in the Phoenix Mill, Phoenix, R.I. Boy left hand end, Joseph Le Vier is beginning to work. Next, Regina La Plant (has worked 1/2 year). Next Rosabell La Plant (2 years). Next Armond La Plant (2 years). Speaks no English.  Location: Phoenix, Rhode Island.

Workers in the Phoenix Mill, Phoenix, R.I. Boy left hand end, Joseph L...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a uniform, military personnel, armed forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

8 P.M. Smallest boy, Sammie Kaplen, 8 years old. Next, James Welled, 8 years old, been at it half a year. Next, Ben Kosmitsky, 13 years old, one year at work. Next, Sam Kaplen, 14 years old, two years at work. Location: Hartford, Connecticut

8 P.M. Smallest boy, Sammie Kaplen, 8 years old. Next, James Welled, 8...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Street trades. Hine no. 618. "Neg. destroyed no phot." pencilled on caption card. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee col... More

Sunday. Boys working in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Tallest boy on right hand end (with cap) Grady Olford, been in mill work 5 years. Next, Claudie Bonner. Next, Willie Dix. Next Hermie Allen been in mill work 5 years. Bobbie Dix been in mill work 4 years. Next Alton Wright, been in mill work 1 year. Next David Bonner. (Left hand end shortest boy.) Albert Bowman nearly 4 years in mill. Witness Sara R. Hine. Location: Macon, Georgia

Sunday. Boys working in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Tallest boy on right ...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 552. Phrase regarding Olford "mill work 5 years" underlined on caption card. Credit line: National Child Labor Co... More

Workers in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Boy on right on right hand end, Burdick Collins, 2 years in mill work. Next, Scoven Preston, 1 year in mill work. Next, Charlie Benson, 4 years in mill work. Next, Mason Matheson. Next, Robert Collins. Next, Leo House, 4 years in mill work. Next, Frank Leslie. Father in background. Witness S.R. Hine.  Location: Macon, Georgia.

Workers in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Boy on right on right hand end, Bu...

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Sunday. Boys working in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Tallest boy on right hand end (with cap) Grady Olford, been in mill work 5 years. Next, Claudie Bonner. Next, Willie Dix. Next Hermie Allen been in mill work 5 years. Bobbie Dix been in mill work 4 years. Next Alton Wright, been in mill work 1 year. Next David Bonner. (Left hand end shortest boy.) Albert Bowman nearly 4 years in mill. Witness Sara R. Hine.  Location: Macon, Georgia.

Sunday. Boys working in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Tallest boy on right ...

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Boys working in Bibb Cotton Mill No. 1, Macon, Ga. Smallest boy--Otto Sheldo--2 yrs. in mill. Next, Jack Bowman--4 yrs. in mill. Next, Clement Olford--5 years in mill gets .75 a day. Next, Lawnie Williams--8 years in mill, gets .65 a day. Next, Henny Potter--2 yrs in mill. Two boys on left hand end are country boys just beginning to work, get 50 cents a day Witness, S.R. Hine.  Location: Macon, Georgia.

Boys working in Bibb Cotton Mill No. 1, Macon, Ga. Smallest boy--Otto ...

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Workers in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Boy on right on right hand end, Burdick Collins, 2 years in mill work. Next, Scoven Preston, 1 year in mill work. Next, Charlie Benson, 4 years in mill work. Next, Mason Matheson. Next, Robert Collins. Next, Leo House, 4 years in mill work. Next, Frank Leslie. Father in background. Witness S.R. Hine. Location: Macon, Georgia

Workers in Bibb Mill #1, Macon, Ga. Boy on right on right hand end, Bu...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 499. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division... More

8 P.M. Smallest boy, Sammie Kaplen, 8 years old. Next, James Welled, 8 years old, been at it half a year. Next, Ben Kosmitsky, 13 years old, one year at work. Next, Sam Kaplen, 14 years old, two years at work.  Location: Hartford, Connecticut.

8 P.M. Smallest boy, Sammie Kaplen, 8 years old. Next, James Welled, 8...

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From Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon Ga. Smallest girl--Pampa Barrow, helper 1 yr. in mill. Next, Hellie Dix, helper 3 years in mill. Next, Ola Dix, helper 4 years in mill. Next, Minnie Lane, helper 1 year in mill. Next, Mammie Lane, Regular hand, 6 yrs. in mill. Next, Alma Cross helper, Regular hand, 3 yrs. in mill.  Location: Macon, Georgia.

From Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon Ga. Smallest girl--Pampa Barrow, helper 1 ...

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From Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon Ga. Smallest girl--Pampa Barrow, helper 1 yr. in mill. Next, Hellie Dix, helper 3 years in mill. Next, Ola Dix, helper 4 years in mill. Next, Minnie Lane, helper 1 year in mill. Next, Mammie Lane, Regular hand, 6 yrs. in mill. Next, Alma Cross helper, Regular hand, 3 yrs. in mill. Location: Macon, Georgia

From Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon Ga. Smallest girl--Pampa Barrow, helper 1 ...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 497. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division... More

A few of the small girls and boys (not the smallest ones) that I found working in the spinning room of one of the Amoskeag Mfg. Co. mills at Manchester, N.H. Photo taken at 1:00 p.m., May 21, 1909, in hallway of spinning room. Many others there and in the other mills. Smallest boy (on left hand) is Geroge Brown, No. 1 Corporation. Corner of Granite and Bedford Sts. Next is, Eugene Lamy, 16 Marion St. Girls: Melvina Proulx, 145 Cartier St. Laura Oclair, 145 Cartier St.  Location: Manchester, New Hampshire / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

A few of the small girls and boys (not the smallest ones) that I found...

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Hus och gravfält i Nästa by, Kärda socken, Värnamo.

Hus och gravfält i Nästa by, Kärda socken, Värnamo.

Hus och gravfält i Nästa by, Kärda socken, Värnamo.

The whole force in Elk Cotton Mills. Tiny boy in white waist on extreme left, "Just helps his mother," the superintendent said. Next boy is Leo, with a "steady job," see photo 1753. Location: Fayetteville, Tennessee. / Photo by [...]

The whole force in Elk Cotton Mills. Tiny boy in white waist on extrem...

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The whole force in Elk Cotton Mills. Tiny boy in white waist on extreme left, "Just helps his mother," the Superintendent said. Next boy to him is Leo, with a "steady job," see photo 1753.  Location: Fayetteville, Tennessee.

The whole force in Elk Cotton Mills. Tiny boy in white waist on extrem...

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Next Geneva Political Equality Club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. Louis H. Licht

Next Geneva Political Equality Club afternoon meeting at home of Mrs. ...

Notice of Geneva Political Equality Club meetings including Prof. Nathaniel Schmidt's February 28 address. Notes that he is master of 32 languages

The very smallest boy is Henry Fournier, 261 Jefferson Ave., Castle Hill, has worked 2 months in #2 Spinning Room. The next in size is Adelard Gagnon, 32 Perkins St., works in Spinning Room. Next in size (front row) is Adelard Dion, 1 Palmer St., works in #1Spinning Room. Smallest in back row is Albert Valbert, 14 Park St.  Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

The very smallest boy is Henry Fournier, 261 Jefferson Ave., Castle Hi...

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All work in Delta Cotton Mills, Mc Comb, Miss. Smallest boy, a band boy, Johnnie Mathews, apparently only ten or eleven, but his mother assured me he is nearly fourteen, which is very doubtful. Been working one year. Couldn't write his name. Next to him is Charlie Davis, a sweeper, seemed to be eleven, but mother told me twelve. Has been working a long time. Father and two brothers in the mill. They own their home. Other boys working there: Arthur Littleton, Harvey Green, Lee Kelley.  Location: McComb, Mississippi.

All work in Delta Cotton Mills, Mc Comb, Miss. Smallest boy, a band bo...

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[Group of girls, adolescents. A young fellow made a very vulgar remark and they all laughed. Next day I heard one of the girls use profanity before all the men and boys.]  Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts.

[Group of girls, adolescents. A young fellow made a very vulgar remark...

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Comparison of ages: On right end is Mary Deschene, admitted 11 years, helped sister spool all summer in Glenallen Mill. Next her is Lumina Demarais, admitted 12 years, and doffing all summer in Spring Village Mill. Next is Rosina Coyette, said she was 14 but Mr. Hine doubted it; has steady job doffing and spinning in Spring Village Mill. Left end is Eva Caonette, spinner in Spring Village Mall, said she was 14 but may not be.  Location: Winchendon, Massachusetts.

Comparison of ages: On right end is Mary Deschene, admitted 11 years, ...

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Comparison of Ages: Feft [i.e., left] end, Marion Deschere, just passed 13 years.  Helps sister in mill "some." Next is Mildred Greenwood, "going on 14." Goes to school. Next is Mamie La Barge, 13 years, but said 14 years. Right end is Rosina Goyette, said 14, probably 12 or 13. Mamie and Rosina have steady jobs.  Location: Winchendon, Massachusetts.

Comparison of Ages: Feft [i.e., left] end, Marion Deschere, just passe...

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Group, all working in #2 Spinning Room. Smallest boy (right hand end of front row) is Rene Barbin, 61 Perkins St. Next to Rene is Philip Beaulieu (see 2628). Next to Philip is Alfred Corriveau, 14 Perkins St. Smallest boy in back row is Willie Irwin, 16 Perkins St. Next smallest in back row is Ernest Dionne, 5 Prince St.  Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Group, all working in #2 Spinning Room. Smallest boy (right hand end o...

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Comparison of Ages: Feft i.e., left end, Marion Deschere, just passed 13 years. Helps sister in mill "some." Next is Mildred Greenwood, "going on 14." Goes to school. Next is Mamie La Barge, 13 years, but said 14 years. Right end is Rosina Goyette, said 14, probably 12 or 13. Mamie and Rosina have steady jobs. Location: Winchendon, Massachusetts

Comparison of Ages: Feft i.e., left end, Marion Deschere, just passed ...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 2382. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Divisio... More

Comparison of ages: On right end is Mary Deschene, admitted 11 years, helped sister spool all summer in Glenallen Mill. Next her is Lumina Demarais, admitted 12 years, and doffing all summer in Spring Village Mill. Next is Rosina Coyette, said she was 14 but Mr. Hine doubted it; has steady job doffing and spinning in Spring Village Mill. Left end is Eva Caonette, spinner in Spring Village Mall, said she was 14 but may not be. Location: Winchendon, Massachusetts

Comparison of ages: On right end is Mary Deschene, admitted 11 years, ...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 2380. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Divisio... More

Group. Smallest boy is Stanislaus Beauvais, 25 Pingree St., works on #2 Spinning Room, has been there two years. Next smallest boy is Percy Dupell (back of Stanislaus), 15 Perkins St., has worked in #1 Spinning Room two months. The next in size is Joseph Richard, (see #2626).  Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Group. Smallest boy is Stanislaus Beauvais, 25 Pingree St., works on #...

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Group of workers in Dwight Mfg., Co., Joseph Polchlopek, (tallest boy in middle, front), 37 West Front St. Last night he gave his name as Joseph Waraszy, 19 Dublin St. To-day he corrected it. Joseph Ciosek, Next to Joseph P. (to the right), 74 School St. Works in spinning room. Andrew Stefanik, next to Joseph P. (to the left), 4 Exchange St. (See noted 2637).  Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts.

Group of workers in Dwight Mfg., Co., Joseph Polchlopek, (tallest boy ...

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All work in Delta Cotton Mills, Mc Comb, Miss. Smallest boy, a band boy, is Johnnie Mathews, apparently only ten or eleven, but his mother assured me that he is nearly fourteen, which is very doubtful. Been working one year. Couldn't write his name. Next to him is Charlie Davis, a sweeper, seemed to be eleven but his mother told me twelve. Has been working a long time. Father and two brothers in the mill. They own their home. Other boys working there: Arthur Littleton, Harvey Green, Lee Kelley.  Location: McComb, Mississippi.

All work in Delta Cotton Mills, Mc Comb, Miss. Smallest boy, a band bo...

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Comparison of Ages. Some of the youngest workers in Roanoke (Virginia) Cotton Mills. On right-hand end is seven year old Frank, a helper. Next to him is twelve year old Ronald, a doffer. On his right is Mamie Witt, twelve year old spinner. Girl on her right said fourteen years old, but doubtful. On her right, (with curl on shoulder) is Inex Kennedy, just fourteen. The second girl on her right is probably under fourteen. This is a small mill, running a small [force].  Location: Roanoke, Virginia.

Comparison of Ages. Some of the youngest workers in Roanoke (Virginia)...

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On right hand of front row is Arthur Houle, 24 E. Gardner St., fifth floor of Spinning Room #2. Left hand end front row is John Parent, 14 Congress St., Spinning Room #2, fifth floor. Smallest in back row is John Delisle, 14 Congress St., Spinning Room #2, fifth floor. Next size in back row is Joseph Bondreault, 40 Perkins St., Spinning Room #2, Fifth floor. Ne[x]t in size in back row is Arthur Dandurand, 24 E. Gardner St., (may be 14, not sure) works in Spinning Room #1, fifth floor.  Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

On right hand of front row is Arthur Houle, 24 E. Gardner St., fifth f...

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Comparison of Ages. Some of the youngest workers in Roanoke (Virginia) Cotton Mills. On right-hand end is seven year old Frank, a helper. Next to him is twelve year old Ronald, a doffer. On his right is Mamie Witt, twelve year old spinner. Girl on her right said fourteen years old, but doubtful. On her right, (with curl on shoulder) is Inex [i.e., Inez?] Kennedy, just fourteen. The second girl on her right is probably under fourteen. This is a small mill, running a small force.  Location: Roanoke, Virginia.

Comparison of Ages. Some of the youngest workers in Roanoke (Virginia)...

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Smallest is Albert Valbert (or Vallee), 14 Park St. Next in size is Adelard Dion, 1 Palmer St., works in #1 Spinning Room. Both failed to write their names correctly in English.  Location: Salem, Massachusetts.

Smallest is Albert Valbert (or Vallee), 14 Park St. Next in size is Ad...

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All work in Delta Cotton Mills, Mc Comb Miss. Smallest boy, a band-boy, is Johnnie Mathews, apparently only ten or eleven, but his mother assured me he is nearly fourteen, which is very doubtful. Been working one year. Couldn't write his name. Next to him is Charlie Davis, a sweeper, seemed to be eleven, but mother told me twelve. Has been working a long time. Father and two brothers in the mill. They own their home. Other boys working there: Arthur Littelson, Harvey Green, Lee Kelley.  Location: McComb, Mississippi.

All work in Delta Cotton Mills, Mc Comb Miss. Smallest boy, a band-boy...

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Group working in Ludlow Mills. George Barcome, Stoney Hill, Ludlow. (Front row right hand end). Been band boy for three months in #10 mill. Frank Shefjack (next George) see #2665. Eddie Grimshaw, 40 Stony Hill, (next Frank and in the middle) see #2662. Antony Gourek, (next to Eddie) see #2666. Lemmie Gebo, Indian Leap St., Indian Orchard. (Next to Antony.) Been at work in #4 Mill for four months (is young). Sam Baupre, 145 Main St., (next Lemmie, left hand in front) works in #4 Mill. Stoney Severyn, 25 Wesson St. (One of the smallest boys in the back row.)  Location: Ludlow, Massachusetts.

Group working in Ludlow Mills. George Barcome, Stoney Hill, Ludlow. (F...

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Group of girls, adolescents. A young fellow made a very vulgar remark and they all laughed. Next day I heard one of the girls use profanity before all the men and boys.  Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts.

Group of girls, adolescents. A young fellow made a very vulgar remark ...

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Next! / Art Young. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Next! / Art Young. - Drawing. Public domain image.

Illustration shows a large ghoul wearing a dark shroud labeled "Necessity", holding a whip, leading a small child out of a home where an unemployed parent is slumped over a table in the background; over the doo... More

Cutting out embroidery on the dirty kitchen floor. Battista family, 259 E. 151 St. N.Y. On the right is the married daughter, who lives down stairs and usually works there. On her right next to the boy is Flora, said to be 9 years old and very much stunted in size. "Been sick." Next to her is the mother and next is Linda, 11 years old. The baby, dirty and covered with sores, was being handed about. Probably has impetego.  Location: New York, New York (State)

Cutting out embroidery on the dirty kitchen floor. Battista family, 25...

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These garters are made for Berger, 92 Spring St. 9:00 P.M., Feb. 27/12. Making garters (armlets). A Jewish family and neighbors working until late at night. This happens several nights in the week when there is plenty of work, the youngest children working until 9 P.M. and the rest until 11:00 or later. Family of Adolph Weiss, 422 E. 3rd St., N.Y., Seven-year-old Sarah, next is 11 yr. old sister. Next is 13 yr. old brother. On left is seven-year-old Mary and ten-year-old Sam, and next the mother is a 12 yr. old boy. The last three are neighbors children who come in regularly to work. "It's better than running the streets" the father said. He was a grocery clerk but has been out of work for some months and works at home on the garters.  Location: New York, New York (State)

These garters are made for Berger, 92 Spring St. 9:00 P.M., Feb. 27/12...

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CONSTRUCTIVE PEACE GROUP: AT EXTREME LEFT, CHARLOTTE P. GILLMAN; NEXT MRS. C.C. CATT; DR. A.H. SHAW; MRS. HENRY WILLARD; MRS. ANNA G. SPENCER; MARION T. BURRITT; JANET RICHARDS. 2ND ROW, 2ND FROM LEFT, MRS. JULIUS KAHN; RIGHT, ROSALIE JONES; RIGHT, HALF WAY BACK, MRS. RICHARD BOECKEL

CONSTRUCTIVE PEACE GROUP: AT EXTREME LEFT, CHARLOTTE P. GILLMAN; NEXT ...

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CHAMBER OF COMERCE OF U.S.A. BUSINESSMEN'S PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE. UPPER LEFT: BASCOM LITTLE, CHAIRMAN; NEXT, GENERAL ALBERT J. LOGAN OF PITTSBURGH; UPPER RIGHT: LOUIS T. GOLDING OF ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI; 2ND FROM LEFT FRONT, MATTHEW E. HANNA

CHAMBER OF COMERCE OF U.S.A. BUSINESSMEN'S PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE. UPP...

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CONSTRUCTIVE PEACE GROUP: AT EXTREME LEFT, CHARLOTTE P. GILLMAN; NEXT MRS. C.C. CATT; DR. A.H. SHAW; MRS. HENRY WILLARD; MRS. ANNA G. SPENCER; MARION T. BURRITT; JANET RICHARDS. 2ND ROW, 2ND FROM LEFT, MRS. JULIUS KAHN; RIGHT, ROSALIE JONES; RIGHT, HALF WAY BACK, MRS. RICHARD BOECKEL

CONSTRUCTIVE PEACE GROUP: AT EXTREME LEFT, CHARLOTTE P. GILLMAN; NEXT ...

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CONSTRUCTIVE PEACE GROUP: AT EXTREME LEFT, CHARLOTTE P. GILLMAN; NEXT MRS. C.C. CATT; DR. A.H. SHAW; MRS. HENRY WILLARD; MRS. ANNA G. SPENCER; MARION T. BURRITT; JANET RICHARDS. 2ND ROW, 2ND FROM LEFT, MRS. JULIUS KAHN; RIGHT, ROSALIE JONES; RIGHT, HALF WAY BACK, MRS. RICHARD BOECKEL

CONSTRUCTIVE PEACE GROUP: AT EXTREME LEFT, CHARLOTTE P. GILLMAN; NEXT ...

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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - American Red Cross in North Russia. The largest building in Archangel is a great prison, belonging to the old regime, when prisons were a very vital and important matter in the business of government. It was emptied by the Bolsheviks when they arrived in Archangel, and it is now again filled with Bolsheviks, being used as a barracks for American troops. The tallest man in the group is the American Assistant Provost Marshal, Lt. Wron of Detroit, who was in charge of the prison. Next to him is Lt. E.W. Hallowell of Los Angeles

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BOY SCOUTS, NATIONAL BOARD AT WHITE HOUSE. 3RD FROM LEFT FRONT, COLIN LIVINGSTONE; NEXT TO RIGHT, T.W. BRAHANEY

BOY SCOUTS, NATIONAL BOARD AT WHITE HOUSE. 3RD FROM LEFT FRONT, COLIN ...

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Preparing for Next Week - Political cartoon, public domain image

Preparing for Next Week - Political cartoon, public domain image

This illustration entitled, "Preparing for Next Week", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Evening Star on September 23, 1915, depicts Mr. DC preparing for the 49th encampment of t... More

PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH KAUFFMANN LEADING PARADE; AMONG THOSE IN NEXT ROW ARE: REP. JOE ROBINSON AND C.J. COLUMBUS

PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH K...

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PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH KAUFFMANN LEADING PARADE; AMONG THOSE IN NEXT ROW ARE: REP. JOE ROBINSON AND C. COLUMBUS

PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH K...

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PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH KAUFFMANN LEADING PARADE; AMONG THOSE IN NEXT ROW ARE: REP. JOE ROBINSON AND C.J. COLUMBUS

PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH K...

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PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH KAUFFMANN LEADING PARADE; AMONG THOSE IN NEXT ROW ARE: REP. JOE ROBINSON AND C.J. COLUMBUS

PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH K...

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PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH KAUFFMANN LEADING PARADE; AMONG THOSE IN NEXT ROW ARE: REP. JOE ROBINSON AND C.J. COLUMBUS

PREPAREDNESS PARADE. PRESIDENT WILSON, WILLIAM F. GUDE, AND RANDOLPH K...

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American Red Cross - I thru M - Elizabeth McWilliams of Summerville, N.J. who sailed from New York in October as a Red Cross nurse's aid and died of pneumonia just as the ship reached the British port. She is buried not far from Red Cross Headuarters in London. There was an outbreak of influenza on the ship in which Miss McWilliams sailed. She worked hard all the first day scrubbing out the influenza-infected baggage room to provide a temporary hospital. That night she worked as an emergency cook for three hours and then until midnight wrote letters for the influenza patients. Next morning she herelf was stricken. Her last words were "I am happy because I've tried to be a real American."

American Red Cross - I thru M - Elizabeth McWilliams of Summerville, N...

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American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at the new American Red Cross Club Canteen at Winchester; The Morn Hill Camp at Winchester is now principal British Repatriaton Camp and more than 15,000 Americans who have been serving in British Army will pass through it during next 8 months, on their way home. British and American Officers in command of the big Camp. Miss Lillian Baldwin of Lakewood, N.J., who is in charge of the Club Canteen is standing next to Maj. Gen. MacPherson the British Command in Chief of the Repatriation Camp. Next to him is Col. G.R.G. Fisher of St. Paul, Minn. who is in charge of American Red Cross work in the Winchester District

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Opening day at the new...

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Artists - Artists and publicity men in the Government's service. Charles Dana Gibson, chairman of the division of pictorial publicity of the Committee on Public Information, gave a luncheon in Washington to some of the government's leading publicity men and those who are making Uncle Sam's posters. In this group,  from left to right (without regard to rows) are: D.W. Lee, Herbert Adams, Prof. Richard Rice, Library of Congress; M.L. Blumenthal, H. Devitt Welsh, Oliver Dennet Grover, George Creel, Frederick Keppell, (at top) W.E. Hall (in stripped suit), Edward N. hurley, (with hands folded). Back of Mr. Hurley with gray hat, is Joseph Pennell, whose sketches have been one of the war's best contributions to art. Back of him is Mr. Gibson and back of him R.D. Heini, editor of the Emergency Fleet News. Next to Mr. Hurley is Charles Piez, President of the Emergency Fleet Corporation; next to him Major Kendall Banning, above Major Banning, Joseph P. Tumulty, and back of him Dr. H.S. Garfield, Fuel Administrator. On the next step above is E.H. Blashfield, and on the top step M. Louis Aubert, of the French High Commission, Carl Milan and Francis Jones. Admiral Samuel McGowan's uniform is discernible near the sculptor. At the extreme right is F.D. Casey, art editor of Collier's. Apr. 2, 1918

Artists - Artists and publicity men in the Government's service. Charl...

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WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL UNDER WOMAN'S SECTION, NAVY LEAGUE. ELIZABETH POE, FOUNDER AND COMMANDER OF WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL, WITH SEC. DANIELS. GEN BARNETT AND MRS. DANIELS, NEXT TOWARD REAR

WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL UNDER WOMAN'S SECTION, NAVY LEAGUE. EL...

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Photograph of Troops Marching Next to Railroad Tracks

Photograph of Troops Marching Next to Railroad Tracks

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INDIAN HEAD, MD. NAVY PROVING GROUND. GROUP. ADM. EARLE, RIGHT; LT. COMDR. L. B. BYE NEXT

INDIAN HEAD, MD. NAVY PROVING GROUND. GROUP. ADM. EARLE, RIGHT; LT. CO...

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Lowly corn cob has many uses. Thanks to successful experiments of the Department of Agriculture, corn cobs can now be made into many valuable by-products. Dr. W.W. Skinner is shown pointing to a block of heat insulating material made from corn cob. Next to the corn cob are samples of by-products, including furfural, lignin, ethyl alcohol, cellulose, xylose, adhesive, acetic acid, glucose, carbon and a printing plate made from phenol-furfural resin. In front of the cob are skeins of rayon dyed with colors made from lignin of the corn cob, 11/20/30

Lowly corn cob has many uses. Thanks to successful experiments of the ...

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The Tate School, abondoned [i.e., abandoned] two years ago. (See photo of the United Consolidated School. Photo No. 32.) Next to the school is the home of the Tate family, - a run-down shack occupied by these farmers who are said to be of some means. Oct. 11, 21.  Location: Charleston [vicinity], West Virginia / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

The Tate School, abondoned [i.e., abandoned] two years ago. (See photo...

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Vildfågel. / Länsmuseet Gävleborg

Vildfågel. / Länsmuseet Gävleborg

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Midsommar med kaffebord i trädgården i Nästa by, Värnamo. Kring bordet sitter Julia Fredricsson, Birgitta, Inger, Gertrud Fredricsson och en okänd dam till höger.

Midsommar med kaffebord i trädgården i Nästa by, Värnamo. Kring bordet...

Midsommar med kaffebord i trädgården i Nästa by, Värnamo. Kring bordet sitter Julia Fredricsson, Birgitta, Inger, Gertrud Fredricsson och en okänd dam till höger.

Det är midsommar och Sven, Gittan och Britta leker i höet i Nästa, Värnamo.

Det är midsommar och Sven, Gittan och Britta leker i höet i Nästa, Vär...

Det är midsommar och Sven, Gittan och Britta leker i höet i Nästa, Värnamo.

Gertrud Fredricsson, Brita, Inger och Birgitta på Nästa Norregård, Värnamo.

Gertrud Fredricsson, Brita, Inger och Birgitta på Nästa Norregård, Vär...

Gertrud Fredricsson, Brita, Inger och Birgitta på Nästa Norregård, Värnamo.

I sjön vid Nästa Norregård badar Gittan, Brita, Britas hund och Gertrud Fredricsson.

I sjön vid Nästa Norregård badar Gittan, Brita, Britas hund och Gertru...

I sjön vid Nästa Norregård badar Gittan, Brita, Britas hund och Gertrud Fredricsson.

Julia Fredricssons dotter Gertrud i Nästa, Värnamo.

Julia Fredricssons dotter Gertrud i Nästa, Värnamo.

Julia Fredricssons dotter Gertrud i Nästa, Värnamo.

PRESIDENT'S YACHT, THE ELECTRA, NEWEST TYPE COAST GUARD PATROL BOAT, HAS BEEN TURNED OVER TO PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT TO USE AS HIS YACHT. IT REPLACES THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE INSPECTION BOAT SEQUOIA, WHICH WAS TURNED BACK TO THE DEPARTMENT. THE ELECTRA IS 165 FEET LONG WITH A 35 FOOR BEAM. IT IS LARGE ENOUGH TO ACCOMODATE THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY AND SECRET SERVICE MEN. IT WILL BE BROUGHT TO WASHINGTON EARLY NEXT WEEK AND FORMALLY TURNED OVER TO THE WHITE HOUSE

PRESIDENT'S YACHT, THE ELECTRA, NEWEST TYPE COAST GUARD PATROL BOAT, H...

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MRS. ROOSEVELT AT OPENING OF 74TH CONGRESS. MRS. ROOSEVELT, NEXT TO RAILING, VIEWS THE OPENING CEREMONIES OF THE 74TH CONGRESS. WITH HER IS NANCY COOK OF NEW YORK

MRS. ROOSEVELT AT OPENING OF 74TH CONGRESS. MRS. ROOSEVELT, NEXT TO RA...

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Mechanization proceeds by stages. Here the tractor pulls a riding plow. Next stages are two four-row cultivators cultivating more rows and eliminating the man on the cultivator, near Centrae, Texas

Mechanization proceeds by stages. Here the tractor pulls a riding plow...

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Dangerous spot. Washington, D.C., Dec. 18. Dr. L.H. Adams, Director of the Geological Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution, is standing in what might be a dangerous position should the little steel drum in the cabinet [next to] him explode. In this apparatus the scientists study the behavior and properties of artificial rock under tremendous pressure, a pressure greater than that generated in the breech of the cannon. From these studies is learned something of the behavior of rocks at great depths, 12/18/37

Dangerous spot. Washington, D.C., Dec. 18. Dr. L.H. Adams, Director of...

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"McIntyre meets the Ladies" Washington, D.C., Aug. 4. Three of Washington's loveliest meet the Secretary to the president, and are shown thru the White House. The girls have been competing for the title of Miss Washington, and Miss Dorothy Parker, left; won. Next Marvin McIntyre, Nadine Petrrey, 2nd place, and Miss Toni Mann, who placed third, Miss Parker will take part in the nation wide contest to be held in Atlantic City Labor Day, for the title of Miss America, she weighs 112 lbs, and is 5 feet 4 inches tall, and is 18 years old, 8/4/38

"McIntyre meets the Ladies" Washington, D.C., Aug. 4. Three of Washing...

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