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Indicator department, National Cash Register [Company], Dayton, Ohio, (1902?). Creator: Unknown
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Indicator department, National Cash Register [Company], Dayton, Ohio, (1902?). Creator: Unknown
Indicator department, National Cash Register [Company], Dayton, Ohio, (1902?)
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Class Dayton Ohio United States Factory Worker Indicator Manufacturing Packaging Social Class Vignette Women At Work Working Class Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Dry Plate Negative Glass 8 X 10 In Edwin H Husher William A Livingstone
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This photograph, taken around 1902, offers a glimpse into the Indicator department of the National Cash Register (NCR) Company in Dayton, Ohio, USA. The image, created by an unknown photographer, captures a group of women at work, seated in a room filled with industrial machinery and packaging materials. The women, dressed in simple blouses and skirts, are intently focused on their tasks, their expressions revealing a sense of determination and concentration. The room is filled with an air of productivity, as the women work in unison to meet the demands of the manufacturing industry. The Indicator department was responsible for producing the distinctive red pointers that indicated when a cash register needed attention or refilling. This vignette provides a window into the past, offering insights into the social and economic realities of the early 20th century in America. The photograph is a valuable historical artifact, preserving the legacy of the NCR Company and the vital role it played in shaping the industrial landscape of the United States." "This image is a dry plate negative, measuring 8 x 10 inches, and was likely produced by either Edwin H. Husher or William A. Livingstone, both prominent photographers of the era associated with Detroit Publishing Company. The photograph is now part of the collections of the Library of Congress, a testament to its historical significance and enduring value as a record of American industrial history.
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