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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: Cunard Shell Works BL_24001_09
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Work Collection: Engraving glass JLP01_08_061032a
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Work Collection: Closing of the Eagley Mills (clock tower of Eagley Mills can been seen in the background)
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Work Collection: Port Talbot Steelworks, circa 1958
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Work Collection: Port Talbot Steelworks, Margam works. Erection of No 2 Blast Furnace
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Work Collection: Redcar Blast Furnace, British Steel, 3rd July 1979
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Work Collection: Miners coming off shift at the end of a hard day at the coal face. Circa 1960s
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Work Collection: Samuel John Goviers photographic van by an unidentified cottage, presumably in West Cornwall
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Work Collection: Samuel John Goviers father, Samuel Govier, and his mother, Annie
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Work Collection: Samuel John Govier posed in fancy dress on his bicycle, locality unknown but somewhere in West
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Work Collection: CHIMNEY SWEEP, 1890. American advertisement for Pears Soap, 1890
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Work Collection: McCORMICK HARVESTER. Demonstration of the horse-drawn harvester and binder invented
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Work Collection: Picture No. 11092548
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Work Collection: Picture No. 11092442
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Work Collection: Picture No. 11092433
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Work Collection: At Messrs James Burns Book Binding works at Esher. Gilding the edge. 15 May 1923
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Work Collection: Picture No. 10867100
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Work Collection: Farm worker fiddling trifolium [clover] seed, September 1933
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Work Collection: Acfords Ltd printers, Industrial Estate, Sussex - interiors
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Work Collection: 35th President of the United States. Photographed with his secretary, Evelyn Lincoln
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Work Collection: THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. Line engraving, American, 1862, after a painting by Richard Elmore
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Work Collection: PREHISTORIC MAN: TOOLS. Prehistoric men making tools and weapons from flint
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Work Collection: ALLEGORY OF MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science
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Work Collection: TEXAS: COWBOY, c1910. A cowboy holding a rope around the neck of a bucking bronco on a ranch in
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Work Collection: Harwoods Factory, Pulborough, July 1942
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Work Collection: Towing Erie Canal barges on the Hudson River
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Work Collection: Workers cheering the first train over the mountains from California
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Work Collection: BUSN2P-00001
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Work Collection: Putting in seed on a bonanza farm, 1800s
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Work Collection: Jacquard loom, 1880s
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Work Collection: Cedars of Lebanon for Solomons Temple
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Work Collection: Land Rover Discovery TD5
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Work Collection: Harley Davidson Customised Police Special FLHTP
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Work Collection: Battistinis Torment
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Work Collection: Grain elevators, Ritzville, Washington State, United States of America, North America
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Work Collection: Hauling Timber, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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Work Collection: Sea Otter - Using tool cracking clam on rock. California, USA Mo82
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Work Collection: Stilt fishermen at Welligama
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Work Collection: Yak, Tibet
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Work Collection: Oxen ploughing field with woman behind
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Work Collection: Braderie, a French car boot sale, Roscoff, Finistere, Brittany, France, Europe
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Work Collection: Farrier MCF01_02_0117
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Work Collection: Dining Al Fresco DD88_00551
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Work Collection: Rover factory JLP01_01_045_32
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Work Collection: The flight crew of a BOAC VC10 make preparations for landing at Khartoum airport
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Work Collection: Reproducing Roman pottery at Ashtead, Surrey. Roman ideas for modern households
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Work Collection: A female worker at Kumficar factory, Halifax in West Yorkshire. June 1959
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Work Collection: A group of female workers at John Mackintosh sweet factory. Halifax in West Yorkshire


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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.