PH1980:1137
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Some of the workers in the Rome (Ga) Ho[s]iery Mill live in shacks like these".
9 April 1913
View of wooden building typically occupied by workers from Rome Hosiery Mill, Rome, Georgia, United States
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PH1980:1137
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Some of the workers in the Rome (Ga) Ho[s]iery Mill live in shacks like these".
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CD047
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The May Cutler collection comprises Expo'67 material assembled by May Cutler for a never-realized publication. The collection contains 862 photographic records, 32 textual records and 1 phonograph record related to Expo 67 (1963-1967). 10 additional photographs on other world's fairs, and 1 phonograph record and 1 textual record on the 1968 exhibition 'Man and His World' are also included. The documents were primarily produced between 1963 and 1967, but also include documents from 1914-1915, 1958 and 1968.
1963-1967
May Cutler collection on Expo 67
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CD047
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The May Cutler collection comprises Expo'67 material assembled by May Cutler for a never-realized publication. The collection contains 862 photographic records, 32 textual records and 1 phonograph record related to Expo 67 (1963-1967). 10 additional photographs on other world's fairs, and 1 phonograph record and 1 textual record on the 1968 exhibition 'Man and His World' are also included. The documents were primarily produced between 1963 and 1967, but also include documents from 1914-1915, 1958 and 1968.
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1963-1967
View of houses for cotton mill workers next to Adelaide Mill, Anniston, Alabama, United States
PH1986:0500
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card for Hine photo 3805 (similar image): Housing conditions Adelaide Mill. The village is run down and greatly in need of sanitary improvements.
October 1914
View of houses for cotton mill workers next to Adelaide Mill, Anniston, Alabama, United States
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PH1986:0500
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card for Hine photo 3805 (similar image): Housing conditions Adelaide Mill. The village is run down and greatly in need of sanitary improvements.
PH1980:1132
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In the foreground are several women. A young girl is holding the arm of one of the women. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Noon Hour, Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga."
January 1909
View of workers leaving Manchester Cotton Mill at noon, Macon, Georgia, United States
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PH1980:1132
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In the foreground are several women. A young girl is holding the arm of one of the women. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Noon Hour, Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga."
PH1980:1160
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Wylie Mill was a cotton mill, one of several in Chester. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Wylie Mills, Chester, S.C. and settlement of houses. No schools for all these people".
November 1908
View of settlement with houses and outhouses in front of Wylie Mill, Chester, South Carolina, United States
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PH1980:1160
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Wylie Mill was a cotton mill, one of several in Chester. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Wylie Mills, Chester, S.C. and settlement of houses. No schools for all these people".
PH1980:1136
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The ground floor of the building is occupied by shops. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Row of tenements, 260 to 268 Elizabeth St., N.Y., in which a great deal of finishing of clothes is carried on".
March 1912
View of tenement houses where some residents work at home finishing garments, 260-268 Elizabeth Street, New York City, New York, United States
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PH1980:1136
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The ground floor of the building is occupied by shops. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Row of tenements, 260 to 268 Elizabeth St., N.Y., in which a great deal of finishing of clothes is carried on".
PH1980:1130
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On the right, a girl holding a food container stands facing the entrance to the factory yard. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Lunch hour. Singer Mfg. Co. : the boys [sic] works there: girl carries lunch".
October 1908
View of workers, including a boy, exiting grounds of Singer Manufacturing Co. at lunch hour, and a girl carrying lunch, South Bend, Indiana, United States
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PH1980:1130
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On the right, a girl holding a food container stands facing the entrance to the factory yard. Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Lunch hour. Singer Mfg. Co. : the boys [sic] works there: girl carries lunch".
View of Habicht & Braun Nut Factory, Hudson and Laight Streets, New York, New York, United States
PH1980:1134
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Deal in nuts only. Import them. Nuts are cracked and picked in the factory--are picked in the homes. 100 families in neighborhood working (35 families on list in / licensed houses.)".
December 1911
View of Habicht & Braun Nut Factory, Hudson and Laight Streets, New York, New York, United States
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PH1980:1134
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Photograph taken while Lewis Wickes Hine was working for the National Child Labor Committee. Caption from NCLC caption card: "Deal in nuts only. Import them. Nuts are cracked and picked in the factory--are picked in the homes. 100 families in neighborhood working (35 families on list in / licensed houses.)".
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".