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Dinner Hour, Tangyes works, Birmingham (b / w photo)
3641472 Dinner Hour, Tangyes works, Birmingham (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dinner Hour, Tangyes works, Birmingham. Illustration for Fortunes Made In Business, Life Struggles of Successful People (Amalgamated Press, 1901).); © Look and Learn
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This photograph, titled "Dinner Hour, Tangyes works, Birmingham" transports us back to the late 19th century. Taken by an English photographer whose name remains unknown, this image captures a significant moment in time. In the heart of bustling Birmingham, we witness a scene filled with hardworking men and boys during their well-deserved dinner break. These individuals are not just ordinary workers; they are entrepreneurs in their own right. This photo is part of a collection that illustrates the life struggles of successful people featured in the book "Fortunes Made In Business". The atmosphere exudes determination and ambition as these late Victorian workers gather together amidst the industrial backdrop. The success stories depicted here serve as inspiration for those seeking achievement and fortune through business endeavors. Amongst them stands Sir Richard Tangye himself, an iconic figure known for his accomplishments in trade and manufacturing. His presence symbolizes both prosperity and opportunity within this thriving community. While children can be seen among the workers, it is important to note that child labor was prevalent during this era. However, let us focus on celebrating their resilience rather than dwelling on societal shortcomings. Through this powerful photograph, we catch a glimpse into history - a snapshot frozen in time that encapsulates the spirit of entrepreneurship and hard work that defined late 19th-century Birmingham.
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