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MASSACHUSETTS MILL GIRLS. Massachusetts mill girls of the mid-19th century photographed

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MASSACHUSETTS MILL GIRLS. Massachusetts mill girls of the mid-19th century photographed

MASSACHUSETTS MILL GIRLS.
Massachusetts mill girls of the mid-19th century photographed with their shuttles and reed hooks. Photograph, digitally colored by Granger, NYC -- All Rights Reserved

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Apron Factory Manufacture Massachusetts Shuttle Textile Textile Mill Tool Working Class


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This print showcases the hardworking Massachusetts mill girls of the mid-19th century. In this beautifully colored image, we are transported back in time to witness these remarkable women with their tools of the trade - shuttles and reed hooks. Standing proudly in their aprons, these factory workers epitomize the spirit of American manufacturing during this era. Their determined expressions and strong posture reflect their dedication to their craft and highlight the importance of textile mills in Massachusetts. The photograph captures a moment frozen in time, offering us a glimpse into the lives of these two women who were part of the working class. It serves as a reminder that behind every piece of fabric or garment lies countless hours of labor by individuals like them. The Granger Collection has digitally enhanced this historical gem, breathing new life into it while preserving its authenticity. The vibrant colors bring out details that might have been lost over time, allowing us to appreciate not only the skill but also the beauty within this snapshot from history. As we admire this image, let us remember and honor all those who contributed to shaping our nation's industrial landscape - particularly these resilient Massachusetts mill girls whose tireless efforts helped propel America forward during an important period of growth and progress.

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