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Workers Collection (page 21)

"Workers: The Backbone of Nations, United by Labor" From the bustling streets of China during the Cultural Revolution to the coal miners in South Wales and Cornwall

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Workers Collection: 2582547
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Workers Collection: Immersed in scriptures
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Workers Collection: A chance meeting at daw
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Workers Collection: Painter man
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Workers Collection: Salt Lives #25
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Workers Collection: Harvest
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Workers Collection: Salt Lives #26
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Workers Collection: Waiting and praying
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Workers Collection: Working on construction in the streets of Bangladesh
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Workers Collection: Our home - lifestyles of the sea gipsy peoples
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Workers Collection: The iron quest
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Workers Collection: Brickyard
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Workers Collection: Fulani elder
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Workers Collection: Workers cottage, Manchester, Jamaica
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Workers Collection: A workers house, Manchester, Jamaica, early 1900s
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Workers Collection: China - straw workers pre-1900
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Workers Collection: Rural straw workers, China
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Workers Collection: Africa Gold Field workers pre-1900
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Workers Collection: Forth Bridge maintenance workers, probably early 1900s
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Workers Collection: Workers in an earthenware pottery factory, Victorian period
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Workers Collection: King George V with munitions workers at Holmes
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Workers Collection: A Lancashire mill worker, Victorian period
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Workers Collection: A factory in the Midlands with workers houses, early 1900s
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Workers Collection: Girl workers in Jericho, Palestine, Victorian period
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Workers Collection: Women workers at Cadbury's factory, Bournville in the 1920s
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Workers Collection: A Victorian factory or workshop
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Workers Collection: Women working on a condenser tube during the First World War
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Workers Collection: WW1 Women working on a condenser tube in a factory
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Workers Collection: Domestic servants in a kitchen
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Workers Collection: Factory and workers houses
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Workers Collection: Terrace houses around a Victorian factory, Victorian period
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Workers Collection: A railway track maintenance gang - early 1900s
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Workers Collection: Scottish farm workers
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Workers Collection: Gold mine workers in South Africa - Victorian period
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Workers Collection: Road gang and steam roller, London
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Workers Collection: Road repair gang and steam roller - Victorian period
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Workers Collection: Country estate workers, farmhands, gardeners
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Workers Collection: Country estate workers - early 1900s
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Workers Collection: Russian boy workers pre-1900
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Workers Collection: Farm workers in Cornwall Victorian period
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Workers Collection: Agricultural workers
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Workers Collection: Agricultural workers Victorian period
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Workers Collection: WW2 - Rosyth Dockyard with HMS George V and HMS Cossack in dock Date: 1941
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Workers Collection: Employees performing Rhythmic Dancing - Bournville Works
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Workers Collection: Road workers and steam roller
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Workers Collection: Textile workers Victorian period
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Workers Collection: Steel workers


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"Workers: The Backbone of Nations, United by Labor" From the bustling streets of China during the Cultural Revolution to the coal miners in South Wales and Cornwall, they have always played a vital role in shaping societies. In Chairman Mao's China, a powerful cultural revolution poster depicted workers as heroes, inspiring unity and progress. Meanwhile, deep underground in shaft lifts and at Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen and South Wales coal mines, brave miners risked their lives daily to fuel industrial growth. The Workers May-Pole design showcased solidarity among laborers striving for socialist ideals. In 1910 Britain, even political parties recognized the importance with colorful posters appealing for support. Swindon witnessed the dedication of builders constructing diesel locomotives while LNER promoted North East Coast Exhibition through an artistic poster celebrating hardworking individuals. Artists like Harold Harvey captured scenes from clay pits in Cornwall - be it Polkanuggo Quarry or Leswidden - highlighting arduous work that sustained local economies. Soviet propaganda also exalted workers' contributions under the sun of the motherland. Boris Parmeev's iconic poster from 1970s USSR symbolized strength gained through collective effort. Across continents and eras, these glimpses into worker's lives remind us that they are not just cogs within a system but essential pillars upon which nations stand tall. Their unwavering determination fuels progress and shapes our shared future.