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Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: COAL MINER, 1908. A miner in front of a great fall of slate that blocked

HINE: COAL MINER, 1908. A miner in front of a great fall of slate that blocked the entry to Turkey Knob Mine, Macdonald, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A trapper boy more than a mile inside at Turkey Knob Mine

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A trapper boy more than a mile inside at Turkey Knob Mine, Macdonald, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: COAL MINERS, 1908. A group of miners, drivers and trappers at a coal mine in Macdonald

HINE: COAL MINERS, 1908. A group of miners, drivers and trappers at a coal mine in Macdonald, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: COAL MINERS, 1908. Entrance to a West Virginia coal mine. Photograph by Lewis Hine

HINE: COAL MINERS, 1908. Entrance to a West Virginia coal mine. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young drivers and a trapper boy with pit ponies at Brown Mine

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young drivers and a trapper boy with pit ponies at Brown Mine, Brown, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: COAL MINERS, 1908. A group of drivers and miners going to work at a Gary

HINE: COAL MINERS, 1908. A group of drivers and miners going to work at a Gary, West Virginia Mine. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: OKLAHOMA: FORGE, 1917. Boys working at a forge in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: FORGE, 1917. Boys working at a forge in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1917

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: BOSTON: FACTORY, 1917. A woman worker stamping labels at the Boston Index Card Company

BOSTON: FACTORY, 1917. A woman worker stamping labels at the Boston Index Card Company. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 31 January 1917

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: BOSTON: FACTORY, 1917. A fifteen year-old girl punching cards at a factory in Boston

BOSTON: FACTORY, 1917. A fifteen year-old girl punching cards at a factory in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 13 January 1917

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: BOSTON: FLOWER FACTORY. A girl worker at the Beston Floral Supply Company, Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: FLOWER FACTORY. A girl worker at the Beston Floral Supply Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 29 January 1917

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: SHOE FACTORY, 1910. Two boy workers at the Friedman Shelby Shoe Company, Mexico, Missouri

SHOE FACTORY, 1910. Two boy workers at the Friedman Shelby Shoe Company, Mexico, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: BASKET FACTORY, 1908. Boys making grate bottoms at a basket factory in Evansville, Indiana

BASKET FACTORY, 1908. Boys making grate bottoms at a basket factory in Evansville, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MASSACHUSETTS: MILL, 1916. Spooling room of a mill at Springfield, Massachusetts

MASSACHUSETTS: MILL, 1916. Spooling room of a mill at Springfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 20 June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MILL WORKER, 1916. A young harness maker at a mill in Fall River, Massachusetts

MILL WORKER, 1916. A young harness maker at a mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: TEXTILE MILL, 1916. Young spooler tender at the American Linen Company factory

TEXTILE MILL, 1916. Young spooler tender at the American Linen Company factory, Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MISSISSIPPI: YARN MILL. A band boy and an overseer at a yarn mill in Yazoo City, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: YARN MILL. A band boy and an overseer at a yarn mill in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young spinners and doffers at the Lancaster Cotton Mills in Lancaster

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young spinners and doffers at the Lancaster Cotton Mills in Lancaster, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MISSISSIPPI: YARN MILL. A young spinner at a yarn mill in Yazoo City, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: YARN MILL. A young spinner at a yarn mill in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HINE: BOTTLE FACTORY, 1908. Boys making bottles in the Mannington Glass Works in West Virginia

HINE: BOTTLE FACTORY, 1908. Boys making bottles in the Mannington Glass Works in West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: WEST VIRGINIA: GLASSWORKS. Boys working at a glassworks. Photograph by Lewis Hine

WEST VIRGINIA: GLASSWORKS. Boys working at a glassworks. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: INDIANA: GLASSWORKS, 1908. Interior of a glassworks at Midnight, Indiana

INDIANA: GLASSWORKS, 1908. Interior of a glassworks at Midnight, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: WEST VIRGINIA: GLASS WORKS. Boy workers at the Lehr glass works in Grafton, West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: GLASS WORKS. Boy workers at the Lehr glass works in Grafton, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MISSOURI: ZINC MINE, 1910. Three boys shoveling zinc ore from a freight car into a wagon

MISSOURI: ZINC MINE, 1910. Three boys shoveling zinc ore from a freight car into a wagon, near Big Bonanza Mine, Aurora, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MEXICO: TEXTILE FACTORY. Painting by Pedro Gauldi, mid 19th century

MEXICO: TEXTILE FACTORY. Painting by Pedro Gauldi, mid 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: SALT MINING, 1556. The production of salt in a salt marsh

SALT MINING, 1556. The production of salt in a salt marsh. Woodcut from Georgius Agricolas De Re Metallica, Basle, 1556

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: COMSTOCK LODE, 1859-79. A cutaway view of the mines of the Comstock Lode at Virginia City

COMSTOCK LODE, 1859-79. A cutaway view of the mines of the Comstock Lode at Virginia City, Nevada, which yielded more than 500 million dollars in silver and gold ore between 1859 and 1879

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: BENEKER: STEELWORKER, 1919. Declarant

BENEKER: STEELWORKER, 1919. Declarant. A Hungarian immigrant steelworker. Oil on canvas by Gerrit Beneker, 1919

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1518. Device used by Ludovicus Hornken, Cologne, Germany, 1518

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1518. Device used by Ludovicus Hornken, Cologne, Germany, 1518

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: JAPAN: PAPERMAKING, 1798. Stripping the bark and soaking it

JAPAN: PAPERMAKING, 1798. Stripping the bark and soaking it. First two of a series of five Japanese woodcuts, 1798

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: JAPAN: PAPERMAKING, 1798. Beating the bark fibers, dipping the mold into water

JAPAN: PAPERMAKING, 1798. Beating the bark fibers, dipping the mold into water, and drying the paper. Last three of a series of five Japanese woodcuts, 1798

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: KROYER: STEELWORKS, 1885. Pouring steel ingots at the Burmeister & Wain Works at Copenhagen

KROYER: STEELWORKS, 1885. Pouring steel ingots at the Burmeister & Wain Works at Copenhagen, Denmark. Oil on canvas by Peder Severin Kroyer, 1885

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: HOMESTEAD STRIKE, 1892. Carnegie steel workers on strike look over the steel mill

HOMESTEAD STRIKE, 1892. Carnegie steel workers on strike look over the steel mill at Homestead Pennsylvania. Stereograph by John Jarvis, 1892

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: STEEL MILL, c1905. Large cranes loading finished steel products into railroad cars

STEEL MILL, c1905. Large cranes loading finished steel products into railroad cars at a mill in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stereograph, c1905

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: STEEL FACTORY, c1905. Steel converters at a mill in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stereograph

STEEL FACTORY, c1905. Steel converters at a mill in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stereograph, c1905

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: WHALING CAMP, 1864. A whaling or fishing camp, Newfoundland, Canada. Photographed by William H

WHALING CAMP, 1864. A whaling or fishing camp, Newfoundland, Canada. Photographed by William H. Pierce, 1864

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: CHINA: PAPER MANUFACTURE. Bamboo being cut and placed into pools of water, to form

CHINA: PAPER MANUFACTURE. Bamboo being cut and placed into pools of water, to form the pulp used in the making of paper. Chinese woodcut, 1643

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: CAPE COD: WHALING, c1885. Carcasses of caught pilot whales on the beach at Cape Cod

CAPE COD: WHALING, c1885. Carcasses of caught pilot whales on the beach at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Photographed c1885

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: ALASKA: WHALER, 1897. Inuit aboard the deck of a whaler off the coast of Alaska

ALASKA: WHALER, 1897. Inuit aboard the deck of a whaler off the coast of Alaska. Photographed by Samuel Call, 1897

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: WHALING, c1908. Men with blubber-cutting spades with part of a whale on a beach

WHALING, c1908. Men with blubber-cutting spades with part of a whale on a beach. Stereograph, c1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MAKAH WHALING, c1910. Makah whalers cutting into a humpback whale at Neah Bay, Washington State

MAKAH WHALING, c1910. Makah whalers cutting into a humpback whale at Neah Bay, Washington State. Photographed by Curtis Asahel, c1910-11

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: WHALER, 19th CENTURY. Return of the whaler. Drawing, American, late 19th century

WHALER, 19th CENTURY. Return of the whaler. Drawing, American, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: ARCTIC WHALING, 1871. Hunting right whales in the Bering Sea and Arctic waters

ARCTIC WHALING, 1871. Hunting right whales in the Bering Sea and Arctic waters. Lithograph, American, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: MAKAH WHALER, c1915. Wilson Parker, a Makah Native American whaler, carrying seal-skin floats

MAKAH WHALER, c1915. Wilson Parker, a Makah Native American whaler, carrying seal-skin floats and a harpoon. Photogravure, c1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: SPERM WHALING, 1870. Sperm whaling with its varieties

SPERM WHALING, 1870. Sperm whaling with its varieties. Lithograph showing different stages of whale hunting, American, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: FIRE INSURANCE, 1764. Colonial American fire insurance policy, issued in Philadelphia

FIRE INSURANCE, 1764. Colonial American fire insurance policy, issued in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1764

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: STEEL MILL, c1886. Blast furnaces at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works in Bessemer

STEEL MILL, c1886. Blast furnaces at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works in Bessemer, Pennsylvania, c1886

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: STEEL MILL, c1907. A view of the steel works at Homestead, Pennsylvania, showing

STEEL MILL, c1907. A view of the steel works at Homestead, Pennsylvania, showing a row of smokestacks. Photographed c1907

Background imageImages Dated 22nd April 2010: STEEL MILL, c1905. Yard at a steel works at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stereograph

STEEL MILL, c1905. Yard at a steel works at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stereograph, c1905



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