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Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 11-year-old Eldridge Bernard and 6-year-old Buster Smith

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 11-year-old Eldridge Bernard and 6-year-old Buster Smith, newsboys in Newark, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1912

Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1912. A ten-year-old newsgirl tending a newstand on 4th and Garden

HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1912. A ten-year-old newsgirl tending a newstand on 4th and Garden Streets in Hoboken, New Jersey. On the right is the entrance to a saloon. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1912

Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 10-year-old Stanley Steiner, boot-black and newsboy with

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 10-year-old Stanley Steiner, boot-black and newsboy with 13-year-old Jacob Botvin, newsboy selling newspapers at night in Providence, Rhode Island

Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1912. Newsboy sleeping on the stairs with newspapers at night in Jersey City

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1912. Newsboy sleeping on the stairs with newspapers at night in Jersey City, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1912

Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. Two illiterate newsboys working on a Saturday night until 3 A

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. Two illiterate newsboys working on a Saturday night until 3 A.M. They both work at the Camphor Works during the week and sell newspapers at night in Jersey City, New Jersey

Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. A six-year-old newsboy selling paper in Washington, D

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. A six-year-old newsboy selling paper in Washington, D.C. after going to school in the morning. Photograph by Lewis Hine, April 1912

Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1910. A newsboy selling newspapers around saloon entrances on the

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1910. A newsboy selling newspapers around saloon entrances on the Bowery in Manhattan, New York. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1910

Background imageOccupations Collection: NEWSPAPER VENDORS, 1910. Three young girls working at a newspaper stand on Canal

NEWSPAPER VENDORS, 1910. Three young girls working at a newspaper stand on Canal Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hines in July 1910

Background imageOccupations Collection: BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack working on Canal Street in New York City

BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack working on Canal Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hines in July 1910

Background imageOccupations Collection: TRAFFIC COP, 1918. Army officer directing traffic at the U. S. Treasury Department, Washington, D

TRAFFIC COP, 1918. Army officer directing traffic at the U. S. Treasury Department, Washington, D
TRAFFIC COP, 1918. Army officer directing traffic at the U.S. Treasury Department, Washington, D.C. Photographed in 1918

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIREFIGHTING, 1400s. Saving an image of the Virgin from a church on fire

FIREFIGHTING, 1400s. Saving an image of the Virgin from a church on fire. French medieval manuscript illumination

Background imageOccupations Collection: COOKS, 14th CENTURY. Cook basting birds roasting over a fire, while a man pours

COOKS, 14th CENTURY. Cook basting birds roasting over a fire, while a man pours wine to serve at The Saltire inn. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: COOKS, 14th CENTURY. Cooks basting birds roasting over a fire

COOKS, 14th CENTURY. Cooks basting birds roasting over a fire. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making and decorating a tournament helmet

METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making and decorating a tournament helmet. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making and decorating a tournament helmet

METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making and decorating a tournament helmet. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making a helmet

METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making a helmet. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making a helmet

METALWORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Metalworkers making a helmet. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: INNKEEPER, 14th CENTURY. An innkeeper serves a customer at The Saltire inn

INNKEEPER, 14th CENTURY. An innkeeper serves a customer at The Saltire inn. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: WORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Men at work, perhaps making longbows

WORKERS, 14th CENTURY. Men at work, perhaps making longbows. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: SWORDSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Swordsmiths sharpening a sword

SWORDSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Swordsmiths sharpening a sword. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: SWORDSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Swordsmiths grinding a huge sword on a stone

SWORDSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Swordsmiths grinding a huge sword on a stone. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: BLACKSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Man leading a horse to a blacksmith working on an anvil

BLACKSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Man leading a horse to a blacksmith working on an anvil. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: BLACKSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Blacksmiths shoeing a horse

BLACKSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Blacksmiths shoeing a horse. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: BLACKSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Blacksmiths working in a forge

BLACKSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Blacksmiths working in a forge. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: COOKS, 14th CENTURY. Cooks working over an open fire at The Saltire inn

COOKS, 14th CENTURY. Cooks working over an open fire at The Saltire inn. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: DYERS, 14th CENTURY. Clothing dyers at work

DYERS, 14th CENTURY. Clothing dyers at work. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: SWORDSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Swordsmiths burnishing a large sword

SWORDSMITHS, 14th CENTURY. Swordsmiths burnishing a large sword. Detail of an illumination by Jehan de Grise in the Romance of Alexander, c1340

Background imageOccupations Collection: STREET SWEEPERS, 1911. A group of New York City street sweepers photographed at

STREET SWEEPERS, 1911. A group of New York City street sweepers photographed at the time of a garbage strike, when they remained on the job, November 1911

Background imageOccupations Collection: STREET SWEEPER, c1910. A street sweeper, employed by the Department of Sanitation

STREET SWEEPER, c1910. A street sweeper, employed by the Department of Sanitation, at work in New York City. Photographed c1910

Background imageOccupations Collection: STREET SWEEPER, c1896. A street sweeper with a broom in New York City

STREET SWEEPER, c1896. A street sweeper with a broom in New York City. Photographed c1896 by Elizabeth Alice Austen

Background imageOccupations Collection: BLACKSMITHS, 1900. Blacksmiths hammering a heated piece of metal on an anvil

BLACKSMITHS, 1900. Blacksmiths hammering a heated piece of metal on an anvil. American magazine illustration, 1900

Background imageOccupations Collection: STREET SWEEPER, c1896. A street sweeper with a handcart in New York City

STREET SWEEPER, c1896. A street sweeper with a handcart in New York City. Photographed c1896 by Elizabeth Alice Austen

Background imageOccupations Collection: JEREMIAH GRIDLEY (1701-1767). American lawyer

JEREMIAH GRIDLEY (1701-1767). American lawyer. Oil on canvas by John Smibert, mid 18th century

Background imageOccupations Collection: BLACKSMITH AT WORK. A blacksmith and assistant at work. Undated photograph

BLACKSMITH AT WORK. A blacksmith and assistant at work. Undated photograph

Background imageOccupations Collection: NEW YORK: BARBER, c1775. The patriotick barber of New York, or the Captain in the suds

NEW YORK: BARBER, c1775. The patriotick barber of New York, or the Captain in the suds. Cartoon depicting a New York barber refusing to finish shaving a customer after learning of his British

Background imageOccupations Collection: WILLIAM FLEMING (1736-1824). American lawyer, jurist and judge

WILLIAM FLEMING (1736-1824). American lawyer, jurist and judge

Background imageOccupations Collection: JAMES CONKLING (1816-1899). American attorney and politician. Photograph, 1891

JAMES CONKLING (1816-1899). American attorney and politician. Photograph, 1891

Background imageOccupations Collection: BOY BARBER, 1917. Frank de Natale, a 12-year old barber, lathers and shaves customers

BOY BARBER, 1917. Frank de Natale, a 12-year old barber, lathers and shaves customers at his fathers shop in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1917

Background imageOccupations Collection: BOSTON: TYPIST, 1917. A fifteen-year old typist for the Standard Neckwear Company

BOSTON: TYPIST, 1917. A fifteen-year old typist for the Standard Neckwear Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 21 January 1917

Background imageOccupations Collection: BOSTON: THIEVES, 1909. Two boys stealing from a pushcart vendor, Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: THIEVES, 1909. Two boys stealing from a pushcart vendor, Boston, Massachusetts. Photographed by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageOccupations Collection: VERMONT: NEWSBOYS, 1916. Young newsboys selling Boston newspapers in Vermont

VERMONT: NEWSBOYS, 1916. Young newsboys selling Boston newspapers in Vermont. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1916

Background imageOccupations Collection: NEWSBOYS, 1912. Newsboys in Washington, D. C. Photograph by Lewis Hine, April 1912

NEWSBOYS, 1912. Newsboys in Washington, D. C. Photograph by Lewis Hine, April 1912
NEWSBOYS, 1912. Newsboys in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Lewis Hine, April 1912

Background imageOccupations Collection: VIRGINIA: NEWSBOYS, 1911. Newsboys in Norfolk, Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine

VIRGINIA: NEWSBOYS, 1911. Newsboys in Norfolk, Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1911

Background imageOccupations Collection: DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. Girls and boys selling papers at Wilmington, Delaware

DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. Girls and boys selling papers at Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageOccupations Collection: JERSEY CITY: NEWSBOYS. Newsboys at the Hudson Tunnel Station, Jersey City, New Jersey

JERSEY CITY: NEWSBOYS. Newsboys at the Hudson Tunnel Station, Jersey City, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1909

Background imageOccupations Collection: NEW HAVEN: BOOTBLACK, 1909. A young bootblack in New Haven, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Hine

NEW HAVEN: BOOTBLACK, 1909. A young bootblack in New Haven, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1909

Background imageOccupations Collection: NEWSBOY, 1908. A newsboy at Indianapolis, Indiana

NEWSBOY, 1908. A newsboy at Indianapolis, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1908

Background imageOccupations Collection: SPUR MAKER, 1568. A maker of spurs and bits in his workshop

SPUR MAKER, 1568. A maker of spurs and bits in his workshop. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman



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