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"Work: A Tapestry of Time and Struggle" In the spring of 1972, Ms. Magazine graced the shelves with its first issue, marking a pivotal moment in the feminist movement

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Work Collection: Sheela-na-Gig on the church wall of Killinaboy, Burren, County Clare, Ireland, Europe
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Work Collection: Building Hadrians Wall IC048_001
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Work Collection: The Young Communist League is the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan
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Work Collection: John Deere tractor pulling soil press, rolling seedbed in arable field, Kelso, Scottish Borders
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Work Collection: DIEGO RIVERA: DETROIT. The central scene in Diego Riveras mural
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Work Collection: Maids, Byfield, Northamptonshire BB98_06062
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Work Collection: Daily Telegraph Office, Fleet Street 1913 BL22128_04
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Work Collection: Reed cutting, Norfolk a98_07731
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Work Collection: Humphrey Jennings The Silent Village (1943)
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Work Collection: Beaver - working on beaver dam, late autumn. MT278
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Work Collection: NYPD police car
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Work Collection: Rag and bone cart a064811
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Work Collection: North Star in Swindon Works, c1925
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Work Collection: Fishing boat at Mullion Cove, Mullion, Cornwall. Around 1890s
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Work Collection: Polkanuggo Quarry, Stithians, Cornwall. September 1902
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Work Collection: Painting the Forth Bridge
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Work Collection: HARLEM NEWSBOY, 1943. A newsboy from Harlem, New York. Photograph by Gordon Parks, 1943
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Work Collection: Shoreham harbour BB060004
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Work Collection: Shoreham harbour BB060002
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Work Collection: Mr George Lailey engaged in the ancient craft of wooden bowl making at Bucklebury, Berks
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Work Collection: The grape harvest at the Chateau de Saumur (Loire Valley, France) in September
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Work Collection: Fittleworth Smithy interior with two blacksmiths
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Work Collection: The kitchen of Delmonicos Restaurant, New York City. Photographed by Joseph Byron, 1902
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Work Collection: ORGAN MANUFACTURE, 1770. The manufacture of pipe organs. Line engraving by Pierre Claude
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Work Collection: Erie Canal barge at Troy, New York
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Work Collection: Lobster boat off the Atlantic coast of Maine and Canada
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Work Collection: Land Rover Discovery
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Work Collection: Butlers Wharf BB87_09741
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Work Collection: Kitchen, New College, Oxford, 1901 CC49_00204
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Work Collection: Foundrymen of James Hews Ironmongers CC97_02752
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Work Collection: Timber Yard, Lambeth 1916 BL23561_029
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Work Collection: Reed cutting, Norfolk a98_07734
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Work Collection: Farrier, Woodbastwick, Norfolk a98_13563
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Work Collection: Farrier, Cambridgeshire a98_10862
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Work Collection: Abel Beesley, University Waterman in 1901 CC71_00075
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Work Collection: Pilots on flight deck of Jumbo Boeing 747 of Air New Zealand with sunrise ahead
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Work Collection: Marmalade factory, Oxford CC66_00389
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Work Collection: Dickens Brothers leather works, Northampton BB99_05292
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Work Collection: The Coventry Climax Engines ET199 the first British-produced forklift truck
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Work Collection: Darkroom CC025397
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Work Collection: Athletic young man in shorts with ball lying on a stone floor
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Work Collection: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Dr. John Watson observing Sherlock Holmes working hard over a
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Work Collection: BBC Transmitter Control Desk, Holme Moss JLP01_05_01_087
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Work Collection: Manufacture of cork balls at Chingford General view of the house 28 November 1922
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Work Collection: A party of hop pickers on a farm near the village of Paddock Wood in Kent. 9th September
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Work Collection: Hop Picking fun for all the family. Young and old pick hops by the binful. 1950s
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Work Collection: Dudley blast furnaces OP02658
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Work Collection: Blitz in London -- turntable ladder in operation, WW2


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"Work: A Tapestry of Time and Struggle" In the spring of 1972, Ms. Magazine graced the shelves with its first issue, marking a pivotal moment in the feminist movement. As women fought for their rightful place in the workforce, this cover served as a powerful symbol of empowerment. Across the Atlantic, in Derbyshire, England, shire horses ploughed through fields with unwavering determination. Their labor spoke volumes about the resilience and dedication required to make ends meet. Meanwhile, an American Socialist poster from 1911 depicted a capitalist pyramid—a stark reminder of societal inequalities that plagued workers during that era. The struggle for fair wages and better working conditions echoed throughout history. Diego Rivera's mural at The Detroit Institute of Arts captured the essence within the automobile industry during the Great Depression. This masterpiece showcased both pride and hardship experienced by countless individuals who relied on this sector for their livelihoods. Gustave Caillebotte's painting "The Floor Planers" transported us back to 1875 Paris where manual labor was essential for progress. It highlighted how every stroke had purpose—each worker contributing to society's advancement. The Oseberg replica Viking ship reminded us that work has evolved over centuries; it represented exploration and trade routes carved out by brave sailors who risked everything for prosperity. Fast forward to more recent times—the iconic Range Rover Mk. 1 Classic became synonymous with hard work paying off—an emblematic vehicle representing success achieved through perseverance and dedication. At Butler's Wharf on pay day, workers eagerly awaited their well-earned wages—a momentary respite from daily struggles but also a reminder that financial stability remained elusive for many even then. Diego Rivera once again left his mark with a mural depicting pre-Columbian life in Mexico City—a testament to indigenous civilizations' industriousness long before modern notions emerged.