PH1980:1141
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Two horse-drawn carriages for transporting students are parked in front of the building and adults and children are standing, alone or in groups, on the premises. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Woodburn School (consolidated). See Kentucky report".
October 1916
View of Woodburn Consolidated School, Warren County, Kentucky, United States
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PH1980:1141
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Two horse-drawn carriages for transporting students are parked in front of the building and adults and children are standing, alone or in groups, on the premises. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Woodburn School (consolidated). See Kentucky report".
PH1980:1133
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Exterior of one of the shacks containing 24 rooms. Forsythe's Bog at Stop-the-Mode [sic] near Pemberton, N.J. This is the fourth week of school in Philadelphia and people will stay here two weeks more".
September 1910
Exterior view of wooden building containing twenty-four rooms occupied by cranberry pickers on Forsythe's Bog, with a small child seated in doorway, near Pemberton, New Jersey, United States
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PH1980:1133
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Exterior of one of the shacks containing 24 rooms. Forsythe's Bog at Stop-the-Mode [sic] near Pemberton, N.J. This is the fourth week of school in Philadelphia and people will stay here two weeks more".
Orsay - 1927-1930
PH1986:0900.05
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Album PH1986.0900.05 comprises 41 photographs of the building located at 89 Quai D'Orsay (and rue Cognacq-Jay) in Paris, France (1927-1930), designed by Michel Roux-Spitz. Photographs include views of the interior and exterior, the garden terraces, inner courtyard (with opum incertum earthenware wall-coverings) and views of the building site. Pierre d'Hauteville (stone), lighting by Perzel, ironwork by Szetlak, stained-glass by Barillet and glass by Saint-Gobain are mentioned in captions. Photographs also show exterior and interior views of the building at 11, boulevard Montparnasse in Paris, France.
architecture, ornament
1927-1930
Orsay - 1927-1930
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PH1986:0900.05
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Album PH1986.0900.05 comprises 41 photographs of the building located at 89 Quai D'Orsay (and rue Cognacq-Jay) in Paris, France (1927-1930), designed by Michel Roux-Spitz. Photographs include views of the interior and exterior, the garden terraces, inner courtyard (with opum incertum earthenware wall-coverings) and views of the building site. Pierre d'Hauteville (stone), lighting by Perzel, ironwork by Szetlak, stained-glass by Barillet and glass by Saint-Gobain are mentioned in captions. Photographs also show exterior and interior views of the building at 11, boulevard Montparnasse in Paris, France.
1927-1930
architecture, ornament
PH1980:1140
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Louis Stokes one of the young workers in the Kosciusko Cotton Mills. Said he was ten years old, has a regular job doffing. Been working over a year or more. No wonder the superintendent objected to my photographing people".
November 1913
Photograph of Louis Stokes, one of the young workers in the Kosciusko Cotton Mills, walking along street with wooden houses, Kosciusko, Mississippi, United States
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PH1980:1140
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Louis Stokes one of the young workers in the Kosciusko Cotton Mills. Said he was ten years old, has a regular job doffing. Been working over a year or more. No wonder the superintendent objected to my photographing people".
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ARCH197174
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Two assemblages of Photostat negatives, depicting works by Gene Summers, for the production of posters. One print on film of the caption "Gene R. Summers, FAIA".
Two assemblages of Photostat negatives, depicting works by Gene Summers
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ARCH197174
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Two assemblages of Photostat negatives, depicting works by Gene Summers, for the production of posters. One print on film of the caption "Gene R. Summers, FAIA".
photographs
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3 flat(s)
PH1980:1138
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "A dilapidated 'renters' home near West. The Tripp farm. Five in the family. Girl (apparently fifteen years old) is married. The farm contains a hundred and fifty acres now. A larger farm of eight hundred acres was cut up into this and three others - to rent".
November 1913
View of members of the Tripp family in front of the farmhouse they rent near West, Texas, United States
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PH1980:1138
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "A dilapidated 'renters' home near West. The Tripp farm. Five in the family. Girl (apparently fifteen years old) is married. The farm contains a hundred and fifty acres now. A larger farm of eight hundred acres was cut up into this and three others - to rent".
PH1980:1164
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Title from NCLC caption card: "We give them houses to live in".
February 1912?
View of dilapidated structures housing about 50 people working for Maggioni Canning Co., Port Royal, South Carolina, United States
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PH1980:1164
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Title from NCLC caption card: "We give them houses to live in".
PH1980:1139
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "The Virginia K. Johnson home. (A House of Refuge for unmarried Mothers under twenty-one years old.) A large proportion of the girls here came from the farms, their lives stunted by the monotonous work of cotton picking, many of them beginning at five and six years old. Surely this must be counted one of the by-products of such deadening work".
October 1913
Exterior view of Virginia K. Johnson home, house of refuge for unmarried mothers, Dallas, Texas, United States
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PH1980:1139
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "The Virginia K. Johnson home. (A House of Refuge for unmarried Mothers under twenty-one years old.) A large proportion of the girls here came from the farms, their lives stunted by the monotonous work of cotton picking, many of them beginning at five and six years old. Surely this must be counted one of the by-products of such deadening work".
DR1995:0280:261
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Chart showing influence of six environmental variables (snakes, insects, humidity, sunlight, temperature and rainfall) on ten activities (swimming, walking, sun bathing, discussion, "music l", eat/drink, cook, read, hand craft, meditate). Caption title: Influence chart
circa 1976
Chart showing influence of a selection of environmental variables on a selection of activities: from the "Generator" project file
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DR1995:0280:261
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Chart showing influence of six environmental variables (snakes, insects, humidity, sunlight, temperature and rainfall) on ten activities (swimming, walking, sun bathing, discussion, "music l", eat/drink, cook, read, hand craft, meditate). Caption title: Influence chart
PH1980:1163
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption on NCLC caption card: "Breaker of the Chauncy (Pa.) Colliery, where a 15 year old breaker-boy was smothered to death and another badly burned, Jan. 7, 1911. (Photo of newspaper clipping #1946.) The coroner told me that the McKee boy was but a few days past his 15th birthday when he was killed, and that the evidence seemed to show that he was at work in another breaker before his 14th birthday. (He will report to us on that point, further)".
January 1911
View of coal breaker at Chauncy Colliery, Chauncy, Pennsylvania, United States
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PH1980:1163
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption on NCLC caption card: "Breaker of the Chauncy (Pa.) Colliery, where a 15 year old breaker-boy was smothered to death and another badly burned, Jan. 7, 1911. (Photo of newspaper clipping #1946.) The coroner told me that the McKee boy was but a few days past his 15th birthday when he was killed, and that the evidence seemed to show that he was at work in another breaker before his 14th birthday. (He will report to us on that point, further)".