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"From wartime heroes to mysterious phenomena, historical landmarks to exotic fruits

Background imageEmployed Collection: Filling in ration books

Filling in ration books
Girls employed to fill in ration books with names and other information before being distributed to the British population in 1939. Date: 1939

Background imageEmployed Collection: Women workers for WWI

Women workers for WWI
400, 000 women were employed by the Ministry of Munitions in 1916, theses women came from France and England and more were required to keep up with the demand. Date: 1916

Background imageEmployed Collection: Home of Paulding

Home of Paulding
The home of James Kirke PAULDING, American writer who employed the nom-de-plume Launcelot Langstaffe, esq. Date: 1857

Background imageEmployed Collection: Virgin Saint John Evangelist 1500 Pen light dark brown ink

Virgin Saint John Evangelist 1500 Pen light dark brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Gulf Salerno Vietri September 1782 later Watercolor

Gulf Salerno Vietri September 1782 later Watercolor
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Moat Island Windsor Great Park 1754-55 Watercolor

Moat Island Windsor Great Park 1754-55 Watercolor
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Portrait Louis-Philippe Duc d Orleans Son Louis-Phillipe Joseph

Portrait Louis-Philippe Duc d Orleans Son Louis-Phillipe Joseph
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Saint Sebastian 15th century Engraving sheet

Saint Sebastian 15th century Engraving sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Landscape Wooded Approach Town ca 1508 Pen brown ink

Landscape Wooded Approach Town ca 1508 Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Jean-Pierre de Bougainville 1760 Watercolor graphite

Jean-Pierre de Bougainville 1760 Watercolor graphite
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Portrait Painter Francois Gysels n. d Pen black ink

Portrait Painter Francois Gysels n. d Pen black ink
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Preaching John Baptist 1634 Oil wood 21 1 / 2 x 29 5 / 8

Preaching John Baptist 1634 Oil wood 21 1 / 2 x 29 5 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Visit ca 1657 Oil wood 26 3 / 4 x 23 67. 9 58. 4 cm

Visit ca 1657 Oil wood 26 3 / 4 x 23 67. 9 58. 4 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageEmployed Collection: Source Size = 3985 x 2494

Source Size = 3985 x 2494
The Distress at Coventry, Weavers Employed in Levelling Witley Common and Burning the Gorse, 1861

Background imageEmployed Collection: Source Size = 3744 x 5223

Source Size = 3744 x 5223
IN THE ST. GOTHARD TUNNEL: The upper Illustration, a view of the tunnels mouth, is taken at Gaoschenen, the north end. A view of the south end, at Airolo, is given at the bottom of this page

Background imageEmployed Collection: Gutta Percha Boat, Employed in the Late Voyage of the Prince Albert in Search Of

Gutta Percha Boat, Employed in the Late Voyage of the Prince Albert in Search Of
Gutta Percha Boat, Employed in the Late Voyage of the Prince Albert in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1851 Engraving

Background imageEmployed Collection: Mirandors brother employed by a quack, who is trying to sell his wares on a

Mirandors brother employed by a quack, who is trying to sell his wares on a market square, Caspar Luyken, Pieter van Rijschooten, 1695

Background imageEmployed Collection: Scotts Run, West Virginia. Employed bachelor at home in Sessa Hill - This scene

Scotts Run, West Virginia. Employed bachelor at home in Sessa Hill - This scene is typical of hundreds of bachelors who belong to a group of immigrants whose family was separated by immigration

Background imageEmployed Collection: Taddeo Employed on Menial Tasks at Calabreses House

Taddeo Employed on Menial Tasks at Calabreses House; Federico Zuccaro, Italian, about 1541 - 1609; about 1595; Pen and brown ink, brush with brown wash

Background imageEmployed Collection: Installation of a solar collector, near Freiburg in Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Installation of a solar collector, near Freiburg in Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageEmployed Collection: Doctor examining a patient

Doctor examining a patient

Background imageEmployed Collection: Installation of solar panels near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Installation of solar panels near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageEmployed Collection: Black figure of a female in a clamp, pressure to perform

Black figure of a female in a clamp, pressure to perform

Background imageEmployed Collection: Madame Delfaus school of carpet making - Algiers, Algeria

Madame Delfaus school of carpet making - Algiers, Algeria
Children employed at Madame Delfaus school of carpet making at 84 Boulevard Valee, Algiers, Algeria, North Africa. Date: circa 1906

Background imageEmployed Collection: Actor delighted to receive news of well paid role

Actor delighted to receive news of well paid role
Theatrical Appointment - Ten Quid a week. An actor delighted to receive news of his forthcoming lucrative contract! Date: 1892

Background imageEmployed Collection: Arrested for wearing a corset advertising placard

Arrested for wearing a corset advertising placard
" Why pick on me, officer? Its my guv nors idea!" A policeman is not sympathetic to the protestations of the beardy gentleman employed to parade in front of a Drapers shop wearing a corset

Background imageEmployed Collection: St Louis, James Buchanan Eads earliest ironclad gunboat employed by Unionist

St Louis, James Buchanan Eads earliest ironclad gunboat employed by Unionist (northern) side in American Civil War 1861-1865. Sunk by torpedo in 1863. Engraving

Background imageEmployed Collection: Spinning cotton with self-acting mules of type devised by Richard Roberts (1825)

Spinning cotton with self-acting mules of type devised by Richard Roberts (1825). These could be powered by water wheel or steam engine and power transferred to machines through belt-and-shafting

Background imageEmployed Collection: Florence Nightingale (1820 -1910) English nurse, in her carriage in the Crimea. It

Florence Nightingale (1820 -1910) English nurse, in her carriage in the Crimea. It is a homely vehicle corresponding to the womanly simplicity of her whom it was employed to convey

Background imageEmployed Collection: Blackwall Tunnel, London, opened 1897. This tunnel, the older Western tunnel, connects the Essex

Blackwall Tunnel, London, opened 1897. This tunnel, the older Western tunnel, connects the Essex
Blackwall Tunnel, London, opened 1897.This tunnel, the older Western tunnel, connects the Essex and Kent sides of the Thames

Background imageEmployed Collection: Hayle. St Ives in the distance, c1860. West Cornwall Railway, later part

Hayle. St Ives in the distance, c1860. West Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR). The boom time for the harbour

Background imageEmployed Collection: The Turkey Guardian: Turkeys were raised in Norfolk for the Christmas market

The Turkey Guardian: Turkeys were raised in Norfolk for the Christmas market, and children such as this little girl were employed to watch over the birds and keep the flock together

Background imageEmployed Collection: Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Note boy on right employed to crawl under threads & sweep up

Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Note boy on right employed to crawl under threads & sweep up. Self-acting mule of type devised by Richard Roberts 1825. Roof of building supported by iron trusses

Background imageEmployed Collection: Love Conquered Fear : Michael Armstrong, adopted by mill owner, embracing his

Love Conquered Fear : Michael Armstrong, adopted by mill owner, embracing his brother Edward who is one of the ragged factory boys working amongst the spinning mules

Background imageEmployed Collection: Native American Indian Apache scouts employed by the US government, c1890

Native American Indian Apache scouts employed by the US government, c1890

Background imageEmployed Collection: Pen slitting room, Hinks, Wells & Co. factory, Birmingham. From The Illustrated Midland News

Pen slitting room, Hinks, Wells & Co. factory, Birmingham. From The Illustrated Midland News, 22 February 1851. Women employed in mass production of goods

Background imageEmployed Collection: John Tradescant the Elder (1570-c1638) English plant collector, naturalist and gardener

John Tradescant the Elder (1570-c1638) English plant collector, naturalist and gardener. In the service of Charles I. Employed by Robert Cecil, Lord Wotton and the Duke of Buckingham. Engraving

Background imageEmployed Collection: The Able-Bodied Pauper Street-Sweeper. Paupers were employed as street sweepers

The Able-Bodied Pauper Street-Sweeper. Paupers were employed as street sweepers in London in return for support by the Parish

Background imageEmployed Collection: Woolsorters. These workers, who were employed by a woolstapler, sorted the wool

Woolsorters. These workers, who were employed by a woolstapler, sorted the wool from various areas of the fleeces into separate batches

Background imageEmployed Collection: Senators Shed Decorum

Senators Shed Decorum
Washington, D.C.: July 10, 1935 Senators shed their decorum and their coats today as a heat wave gripped the Capitol. L-R: Senators King of Utah, Tydings of Maryland, and Metcalf of Rhode Island

Background imageEmployed Collection: Pinsetter At A Bowling Alley

Pinsetter At A Bowling Alley
California: c. 1950. A young woman working as a pinsetter at a bowling alley

Background imageEmployed Collection: GM Employee Cafeteria

GM Employee Cafeteria
Fremont, California: c. 1961. Employees at the cafeteria for the hourly rate workers at the new GM Fremont Assembly Plant. It will seat a total of 1000 persons at one time

Background imageEmployed Collection: Italian boys earning a living on the street as banana vendors

Italian boys earning a living on the street as banana vendors
Indianapolis, Indiana: August, 1908. Italian boys earning a living on the street as banana vendors

Background imageEmployed Collection: Two butchers proudly display their products

Two butchers proudly display their products
United States: December 17, 1915. Two butchers proudly display their products

Background imageEmployed Collection: Hotel employee retrieving bottles of wine from a wine cellar

Hotel employee retrieving bottles of wine from a wine cellar
St. Moritz, Switzerland: c. 1948. An employee at the Palace Hotel in St. Moritz retrieves bottles of wine from their wine cellar

Background imageEmployed Collection: Newsroom Copy Readers

Newsroom Copy Readers
New York, New York: September, 1942 Copy readers at the telegraph desk in the newsroom of the New York Times newspaper

Background imageEmployed Collection: A Newspaper Re-Write Man

A Newspaper Re-Write Man
California: c. 1938 The re-write man on a newspapers city room staff. They take news items telephoned in by reporters or sent by teletype

Background imageEmployed Collection: Santa Cruz Newspaper Office

Santa Cruz Newspaper Office
Santa Cruz, California: 1947 The staff at the Santa Cruz Evening News paper



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"From wartime heroes to mysterious phenomena, historical landmarks to exotic fruits, this eclectic collection of hints takes us on a journey through various aspects of employment. The Vickers 417 Wellington III, employed by Bomber Command, symbolizes the bravery and dedication of those who served in the military. Meanwhile, tales of UFOs and cattle mutilation remind us that even the most unexplained occurrences can leave an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. The Neptune Steamship and Duncan Dunbar Sail Ship harken back to a time when maritime trade was at its peak, showcasing the importance of seafaring employment in global commerce. Similarly, the FRANCONIA STEAMSHIP represents a golden era of luxury travel across vast oceans. Closer to home is Aldwych Tube Station - a bustling hub where countless commuters have passed through on their way to work over the years. And let's not forget about the Telegraph Office from 1900; once a vital communication center for relaying important messages across great distances. Intriguingly enough, even animals have played their part in employment history - such as Indian Military Elephants who dutifully carried soldiers into battle. On a lighter note, we encounter Turncock (Petherick), highlighting how essential workers like plumbers have always been integral to maintaining our infrastructure. Delving into culinary delights brings us citrus fruit varieties like Cedrato con fior e Sugo doppio - reminding us that agriculture provides livelihoods for many around the world. Finally, we explore Hesperides Gardens in Nuremberg; an enchanting place where nature meets artistry and offers opportunities for gardeners and artists alike. Lastly but importantly are figures like Typhoid Mary and Lloyd George's Munition Girls whose stories shed light on occupational hazards faced by some throughout history. "