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Background imageOccupations Collection: LETTER CARRIER. Photograph, American, c1891

LETTER CARRIER. Photograph, American, c1891

Background imageOccupations Collection: RAILROAD SURVEYORS. American; c. 1890

RAILROAD SURVEYORS. American; c. 1890

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIRE ENGINE. Model of New York Citys first fire engine, which was hand-drawn, c. 1725

FIRE ENGINE. Model of New York Citys first fire engine, which was hand-drawn, c. 1725

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIREMEN, c1905. A firemens parade in New York City, c1905

FIREMEN, c1905. A firemens parade in New York City, c1905

Background imageOccupations Collection: PEDDLAR, 18th CENTURY. An 18th century peddler of pens and ink

PEDDLAR, 18th CENTURY. An 18th century peddler of pens and ink

Background imageOccupations Collection: NYC: FIREHOUSE, 1883. The sliding posts just adopted in engine houses of the New

NYC: FIREHOUSE, 1883. The sliding posts just adopted in engine houses of the New York City fire department. Wood engraving, American, 1883

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIRE ENGINE, 1760. A colonial American fire engine in operation: woodcut from a broadside

FIRE ENGINE, 1760. A colonial American fire engine in operation: woodcut from a broadside, 1760

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIREFIGHTING, 1809. Citizens supplying a fire engine with water from a pump, New York

FIREFIGHTING, 1809. Citizens supplying a fire engine with water from a pump, New York, c1809

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIRE ENGINE, 1760. A colonial American fire engine in operation

FIRE ENGINE, 1760. A colonial American fire engine in operation. Woodcut from a broadside of 1760

Background imageOccupations Collection: PRINTMAKER, 1859. A journeyman printer describes the art of etching on copper

PRINTMAKER, 1859. A journeyman printer describes the art of etching on copper. Etching by George Cruikshank, English, 1859

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIREHOUSE: PHOENIX, 1897. Members of the Phoenix, Arizona, volunteer fire department

FIREHOUSE: PHOENIX, 1897. Members of the Phoenix, Arizona, volunteer fire department at the station, near City Hall. Photograph, 1897

Background imageOccupations Collection: FIREHOUSE: WASHINGTON, D. C. Fire Engine Company No. 3 on Capitol Hill, Washington, D

FIREHOUSE: WASHINGTON, D. C. Fire Engine Company No. 3 on Capitol Hill, Washington, D
FIREHOUSE: WASHINGTON, D.C. Fire Engine Company No. 3 on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1890

Background imageOccupations Collection: EGYPT: FISHING SCENE. Detail of an Egyptian bas-relief from Sakkara depicting a

EGYPT: FISHING SCENE. Detail of an Egyptian bas-relief from Sakkara depicting a fishing expedition. Among the fish is an electric catfish (Malapterurus electricus)

Background imageOccupations Collection: BOOKKEEPER, 1500. A medieval monk keeping the monastery accounts

BOOKKEEPER, 1500. A medieval monk keeping the monastery accounts. Woodcut from the Kalendier des Bergers, French, 1500

Background imageOccupations Collection: A COUNCILLER, 1801. Caricature etching by Thomas Rowlandson

A COUNCILLER, 1801. Caricature etching by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageOccupations Collection: TRUFFLES, 19th CENTURY. French merchants trade card, 19th century, for black truffles

TRUFFLES, 19th CENTURY. French merchants trade card, 19th century, for black truffles, better than trufles from Perigord

Background imageOccupations Collection: GOLDSMITH, 1568. The goldsmith makes valuable seals and signet rings, pendants

GOLDSMITH, 1568. The goldsmith makes valuable seals and signet rings, pendants and jewels set with precious stones, chains, necklaces, bracelets, goblets and silver platters and bowls

Background imageOccupations Collection: BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE Firemen of North America poster, 1885

BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE Firemen of North America poster, 1885

Background imageOccupations Collection: AMERICAN BRICK LAYER, 1904. Lithograph by Alice Ruggles

AMERICAN BRICK LAYER, 1904. Lithograph by Alice Ruggles

Background imageOccupations Collection: PITTSBURGH: PEDDLER, 1900. A street peddler in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stereograph view

PITTSBURGH: PEDDLER, 1900. A street peddler in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Stereograph view, c1900

Background imageOccupations Collection: CHIMNEY-SWEEPS, 1896. Gravure reproduction of a painting by Chocarne-Moreau, 1896

CHIMNEY-SWEEPS, 1896. Gravure reproduction of a painting by Chocarne-Moreau, 1896

Background imageOccupations Collection: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1910. Six-year-old newsboy in St. Louis, Missouri. Photographed by Lewis Hine

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1910. Six-year-old newsboy in St. Louis, Missouri. Photographed by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageOccupations Collection: AMERICAN OFFICE, 1900. Photograph, c1900

AMERICAN OFFICE, 1900. Photograph, c1900

Background imageOccupations Collection: OFFICE, 1900. Photograph

OFFICE, 1900. Photograph

Background imageOccupations Collection: TYPIST, 1905. Secretary with Remington typewriter and her stenographers pad, 1905

TYPIST, 1905. Secretary with Remington typewriter and her stenographers pad, 1905

Background imageOccupations Collection: TYPIST, c1890. Secretary with an Oliver typewriter, c1890

TYPIST, c1890. Secretary with an Oliver typewriter, c1890

Background imageOccupations Collection: CARPENTER, 15th CENTURY. Carpenters apprentice working at a trialpiece

CARPENTER, 15th CENTURY. Carpenters apprentice working at a trialpiece. After a wooden sculpture from Rouen Cathedral, 15th century

Background imageOccupations Collection: PEDDLER, EARLY 1900s. Photographed on the Lower East Side of New York City in the

PEDDLER, EARLY 1900s. Photographed on the Lower East Side of New York City in the early 1900s

Background imageOccupations Collection: LANTERN MAKER, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

LANTERN MAKER, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman



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