Great depression bread line Stock Photos and Images
RMDKH2FN–Statue of a Great Depression bread line at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C., USA
RMCT6823–Men in bread line during depression, New York City
RMKWDAPK–New York men in a bread line during the Great Depression, 1935-38. The sign read, 'Paid Up to this Point, Every Dollar pays for 20 More Meals. Men ahead of the sign are assured of a five-cent meal--the rest must wait for more contributions.' Many men went to soup kitchens so their families would have more to eat at home (BSLOC 2016 10 210)
RM2M3RT26–A long line of down and outs waiting at the doors of the Mission in the Bowery district of New York, where 1200 destitute men were given free food and coffee every day. Signs of economic downturn in prosperous America a year before the stock market crash of 1929 would result in the Great Depression. 1928
RME1CRGH–The Great Depression. Men line up for free bread and soup. 1932
RMC9DGM2–Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. Bronze statues that depict the Great Depression. Waiting in a bread line by George Segal.
RMBTJE57–LA County Relief Agency gives out food during the Great Depression, 1930s
RMDD75N8–Jobless men in line at a depression era Chicago Soup Kitchen, Feb. 1931. Opened by gangster Al Capone, the storefront sign
RMHRH9N0–Bread Line
RM2J2JYEA–Bread Line beside Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, USA, U.S. Office of War Information/U.S. Farm Security Administration, early 1930's
RME1CRGK–The Great Depression. Unemployed men queued outside a soup kitchen opened in Chicago by Al Capone. The storefront sign reads
RMDAEK7M–'The Bread Line' sculpture by George Segal depicting the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt memorial, Washington DC, U
RM2BR3T39–The Bread Line sculpture by George Segal depicting a scene from the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt memorial, Washington D.C., United Stat
RMD6WNHW–Depression Bread Line, Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey, USA
RMW1EFCN–View of statue of a Great Depression bread line at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, North America
RMB01F59–Sculpture depicting men in a Great Depression bread line Franklin Delano Memorial Washington DC
RM2RN4MW4–WASHINGTON, DC - A bronze sculpture by George Segal depicting a Great Depression bread line. The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial is a presidential
RMD98BWK–Men in bread line on 41st St., New York City]. Date Created/Published: 1915 Feb.
RM2RN4PCE–WASHINGTON, DC - A bronze sculpture by George Segal depicting a Great Depression bread line. The memorial sits amongst some of Washington DC's famous
RMDKH2FX–Statue of a Great Depression bread line at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C., USA
RMCT6A1M–Men waiting on a bread line, New York City
RMAD2GGG–Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Statue of Great Depression bread line, Washington, DC, USA
RMKJ8BJ2–Detail of Bread Line, by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RFA4CXWE–Breadline at McCauley Water Street Mission under Brooklyn Bridge Herbert Hoover
RFM1B86F–Franklin Roosevelt Memorial. Bronze sculpture of depression bread line, Washington DC, USA
RFB5N2TN–Part of the Roosevelt Memorial, depicting a depression-era bread line. Washington D.C.
RMCWA6KE–LA County Relief Agency gives out food during the Great Depression, 1930s. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMG14TM9–New York, New York. Bread line beside the Brooklyn Bridge approach during the the Great Depression between 1930 and 1935.
RM2H5G3DH–Sculpture by George Segal depicting men in a bread line during the great depression at the FDR Memorial in Washington DC on the National Mall
RM2HJCNPD–Unemployed men queued outside a Depression Era soup kitchen opened by Al Capone in Chicago, February, 1931.
RF2D89GWM–The Breadline, George Segal's bronze sculpture of the Great Depression at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.
RMP536HX–The Depression Breadline sculpture by George Segal, part of the FDR Memorial, Washington, DC, USA
RF2F4ARYT–Great Depression Breadline sculpture at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, DC.
RMW1EFBW–View of statue of a Great Depression bread line at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, North America
RMFM40YW–Bread Line At Roosevelt Memorial
RMAAMY8P–1930s PHOTO MONTAGE OF GREAT DEPRESSION INCLUDES BREAD LINE APPLE SELLERS UNEMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC HARDSHIP AND DECLINE
RFA4TREF–Statue of people in line maybe a bread line soup kitchen line or a work line FDR Memorial Washington DC
RMJ666A2–Great Depression Breadline with Quote, FDR Memorial, Washington, DC
RME1CRGG–The Great Depression. Men line up for free bread and soup. New York City, 1930s
RMD0GC7B–Depression era bread line, New York City
RMAD2GFX–Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Statue of Great Depression bread line, Washington, DC, USA
RMKJ8BT4–Detail of Bread Line, by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RM2G481T4–The bronze sculpture of people lined up in a Depression era bread line for food. At the FDR Memorial at the Mall in Washington DC.
RMH0C70W–Franklin Roosevelt Memorial. Bronze sculpture of depression bread line
RMT23MPW–five figure represents americans waiting in line for assistance during the great US depression from 1929 to 1939, art work done by george segal, named
RMKWD9KH–New York men in a bread line during the Great Depression, 1935-38. The sign read, 'Paid Up to this Point, Every Dollar pays for 20 More Meals. Men ahead of the sign are assured of a five-cent meal--the rest must wait for more contributions.' Many men went to soup kitchens so their families would have more to eat at home (BSLOC 2016 10 210)
RF2WXXAT8–Washington DC - US - Mar 22, 2024 A sculpture depicting people waiting in a bread line from the Great Depression, a part of the Franklin Delano Roosev
RM2H5G3D0–Sculpture by George Segal depicting men in a bread line during the great depression at the FDR Memorial in Washington DC on the National Mall
RMA2T2JN–Visitor interacts with George Segal s Depression Bread Line at Grounds For Sculpture Hamilton New Jersey USA
RF2D89GN4–A group of Indian tourists join the Breadline, George Segal's sculpture of the Great Depression at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.
RMP536HW–The Depression Breadline sculpture by George Segal, part of the FDR Memorial, Washington, DC, USA
RFKRRC2M–Sculpture of men lined up during US Depression at USA, Arkansas, Bentonville, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, 8-24-2017
RMB38T0M–Sculpture depicting a bread line during the Great Depression at the Franklin D Roosevelt Memorial Washington D C
RFGD1H61–Bronze statue depicting people waiting on a bread line during the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
RMGGMBRD–statues of unemployed men standing in a bread line during the Great Depression at the FDR Memorial in Washington, D.C.
RMB7PMTB–USA Washington DC The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Sculpture Breadline
RMJ6669P–Back View of Great Depression Breadline, FDR Memorial, Washington, DC
RMBTJF60–Men wait in line for food on East 25th Street, New York City, 1930. CSU Archives/Courtesy Everett Collection
RMCRJME3–Men waiting on bread line during the Depression
RMCNWM9D–The Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial
RMKJ8BMA–Detail of Bread Line, by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RM2G481T3–The bronze sculpture of people lined up in a Depression era bread line for food. At the FDR Memorial at the Mall in Washington DC.
RMDFXGEN–Example of a Depression line from depression era United States (Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, DC)
RF2K775R9–The Bread Line, FDR Memorial, Washington, DC USA, Washington, District of Columbia
RMCWA8N9–Men wait in line for food on East 25th Street, New York City, 1930. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMC4K598–Washington DC, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
RM2H5G3D4–Sculpture by George Segal depicting men in a bread line during the great depression at the FDR Memorial in Washington DC on the National Mall
RMHRKJXN–Homeless Man Eating in a Soup Kitchen
RMGGMBRE–statues of unemployed men standing in a bread line during the Great Depression at the FDR Memorial in Washington, D.C.
RMJ666AA–Great Depression Breadline with Door, FDR Memorial, Washington, DC
RMBTJF63–Men wait in line for food at a municipal lodging house. Police Commissioner Edward P. Mulrooney stands with coffee (second from
RMKJ8BEN–Detail of Bread Line, by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RMDFXGAD–Example of a Depression line from depression era United States (Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, DC)
RMCWA8ND–Men wait in line for food at a municipal lodging house. Police Commissioner Edward P. Mulrooney stands with coffee (second from
RFGGMBRH–statues of unemployed men standing in a bread line during the Great Depression at the FDR Memorial in Washington, D.C.
RMJ6668D–The Breadline, FDR Memorial, Washington, DC
RMBTJE4Y–Food handouts in New York in 1930. Police stations were used as distribution centers. Photo shows food being distributed in fron
RMKJ8BGW–Detail of Bread Line, by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RMCWA6K4–Food handouts in New York in 1930. Police stations were used as distribution centers. Photo shows food being distributed in
RMKJ8BD1–Detail of Bread Line, by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RMKJ8BPE–Detail of Bread Line, by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of America, USA.
RMKJ3TTJ–Young students posing, Bread Line, sculpture by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C., USA
RMKJ3TTF–Young students posing, Bread Line, sculpture by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C., United States of Ame
RMKJ3TTP–A male tourist posing for a photo at Bread Line, sculpture by George Segal, Room Two of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C., USA.
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