RM2BHDXJ2–Early 1900's photograph of Lancashire cotton spinner, standing next to a spinning mule in a cotton mill, wearing clogs, Radcliffe, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1915
RMHRKK10–Cotton Mill Spinner, Lewis Hine, 1900s
RF2D85XD8–Vintage photo, Lewis W. Hine - Sadie Pfeifer, a Cotton Mill Spinner, Lancaster, South Carolina 1908
RMB9K7H3–Bulgaria, Black Sea region, Bata, cotton spinner in traditional outfit
RMABR618–Koatinemo village, Brazil. Cotton thread with raw cotton and a spinning spindle in a basket.
RMM7XRD3–Young Spinner and Doffer, Catawba Cotton Mills, Newton, North Carolina, USA, Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee, December 1908
RMC5NFR0–addie card, anaemic little spinner in north pownal cotton mill, vermont 1910
RMFT3A6N–Portrait of Mule Spinner and Young Assistant at Cotton Mill, Burlington, Vermont, USA, circa 1909
RMB29WBT–Mature Caucasian woman spinning combed cotton into a thread a traditional spinning wheel is on the left
RMFT3AA8–Portrait of Teen Girl Working as Spinner at Cotton Mill, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA, circa 1908
RMBHAJEC–karen old lady spinning cotton, umpium refugee camp(thai burmese border) , south of mae sot , tak province , north thailand
RMM7XRBF–Young Cotton Mill Spinner, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA, Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee, November 1908
RF2HA2N97–spinning cotton thread with a wooden retro craftsman spinner machine. Culture and tradition concept
RMPA82MF–Ivey Mill, Hickory, N.C. Little one, 3 years old, who visits and plays in the mill. Daughter of the overseer. Artist: Lewis Hine (American, 1874-1940). Dimensions: Image: 11.7 x 16.9 cm (4 5/8 x 6 5/8 in.). Date: November 1898. Trained as a sociologist at Columbia University, Hine gave up his New York City teaching job in 1908 to become a full-time photographer for the National Child Labor Committee. Created four years earlier, the reform agency's success was largely dependent on its ability to sway public opinion. Influenced by Jacob Riis's pictures of slum conditions on New York's Lower E
RF2DCW215–An Arabian traditional male cotton spinner working with loom in a studio in the Heritage villages in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
RMFAETG4–elderly woman while spinning wool at her home
RM2BHDXHT–Early 1900's photograph of Lancashire cotton spinner, standing next to a spinning mule in a cotton mill, wearing clogs, Radcliffe, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1917
RM2DF73P9–Tubular sea cucumber (Holothuria tubulosa) is a species of sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. Lower face showing tube feet.
RM2D27RT6–Edwardian greetings card Lassie from Lancashire, posted 4 March 1910, U.K.
RM2DF73NM–Tubular sea cucumber (Holothuria tubulosa) is a species of sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. This photo was taken in Cap Creus, Girona
RM2C88XED–Original Victorian Carte de Visite (CDV) of attractive young cotton spinner girl, holding a weaver's shuttle, Standishgate, Wigan, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1894
RM2F3CPW1–Addie Card, 12 years old. Spinner in cotton mill, North Pownal, Vermont, 1910.
RM2DF73NN–Tubular sea cucumber (Holothuria tubulosa) is a species of sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. This photo was taken in Cap Creus, Girona
RMFX1PRD–Statue on the former Boots the Chemist building in Derby which was built in 1912 in the Arts and Crafts Style
RM2DF73PY–Tubular sea cucumber (Holothuria tubulosa) is a species of sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. This photo was taken in Cap Creus, Girona
RF2D6TKB4–Spinning wheel is a device for manual spinning of one yarn thread. The spinner - woman, engaged in hand-spinning
RM2DF73NC–Tubular sea cucumber (Holothuria tubulosa) is a species of sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. This photo was taken in Cap Creus, Girona
RFE8M3AF–old spinning machine
RMM7XRBD–Typical Cotton Mill Spinner, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA, Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee, November 1908
RF2HA2FHJ–spinning cotton thread with a wooden retro craftsman spinner machine. Culture and tradition concept
RMM7XRC9–Young Spinner, Mollahan Mills, Newberry, South Carolina, USA, Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee, December 1908
RF2DCW5AX–An Arabian traditional male cotton spinner working with loom in a studio in the Heritage villages in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
RMM7XACC–Group of Young Doffer and Spinner Boys, Full-Length Portrait, Seaconnet Mills, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA, Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee, January 1912
RM2DF73P5–Black sea cucumber (Holothuria forskali) lower face. This photo was taken in Cap Creus, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
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RM2A96KX4–Early 1900's postcard of a man working in a cotton mill at the dressing frame - Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1909.
RFE8M3A3–old spinning machine
RM2DF73PR–Black sea cucumber (Holothuria forskali). This photo was taken in Cap Creus, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RFJ9K1HG–humans, human beings, people, folk, persons, human, human being, hand, art,
RM2DF73R3–Tubular sea cucumber (Holothuria tubulosa) is a species of sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. Adult and young specimens. This photo was
RM2DF73NP–Tubular sea cucumber (Holothuria tubulosa) is a species of sea cucumber feeds on detritus and plankton. Cryptic specimen covered with remains of
RMR4BC24–WW1 era studio portrait of 3 girls, possibly Lancashire cotton mill workers wearing clogs and aprons with hook-like tool and scissors in their specially designed belts, circa 1915,1918, U.K.
RM2DF73NT–Black sea cucumber (Holothuria forskali). This specimen ejects sticky filaments from the anus in self-defense. This photo was taken in Cap Creus,
RFE8M3A8–old spinning machine
RFJ9K1HM–humans, human beings, people, folk, persons, human, human being, hand, art,
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RMR4AB3J–Original and rare Victorian Carte de Visite (CDV) 1800's studio portrait of group of 3 poor looking Lancashire cotton mill girl workers wearing clogs and dirty aprons from the studios of Albert Parker, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1870's
RM2DF73PT–Black sea cucumber (Holothuria forskali). This specimen ejects sticky filaments from the anus in self-defense. This photo was taken in Cap Creus,
RFE8M3AD–old spinning machine
RM2BT6K7P–Original early 1900's postcard of group of young male cotton mill workers sitting next to loom machines, showing interior interiors of mill one of the lads is holding a 'flying shuttle' suggesting they are weavers, Blackburn, Lancashire, North West England, U.K. circa 1905
RM2DF73P8–Black sea cucumber (Holothuria forskali). This specimen ejects sticky filaments from the anus in self-defense. This photo was taken in Cap Creus,
RM2AMYE2X–Edwardian photograph of group of young girls and boys with older men, possibly overseers,dressed in work clothes - clogs, shawls. These are probably mill workers as a girl has a belt with scissors in them seen in other mill worker photos possibly Lancashire, England, U.K., circa 1910
RM2GY4KE8–Original Edwardian era postcard entitled 'Pulling Back Quick Lad to Save a Fine' indicative of the poor working conditions of this time - low wages, unhealthy damp and dusty workplaces, punishments and fines - . Photograph of a young man operating a weaving machine at a cotton mill, Nelson, Pendle, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1905.
RMRR57CH–Early 1900's original postcard of bobbin winder girls and foreman, overseer or workman. Dried skeins of cotton from the rack are put on the swift of the winding machine that winds yarn from the skein onto bobbins, Circa 1915, Radcliffe, Lancashire, U.K.
RMW262EX–Early postcard printed at bottom is 'Wigan Mill girls,slubbing frames', with overseer / foreman standing beside slubbing frames - a machine used to straighten out the fibres in cotton prior to spinning 'Lancashire Lasses', circa 1910, Wigan, Greater Manchester, U.K.
RM2M5AJ0E–Original Edwardian era postcard of young female workers in a busy large weaving shed in front of their looms. The girl at the front appears to be of teenage years and is wearing clogs and holding a weaver's shuttle. Published by The Schofield Photographic Series circa 1906, probably Lancashire, England, U.K.
RM2GXGKHX–Original WW1 era postcard of factory worker's, most of them women. They are wearing heavy-duty overalls, their supervisors are posing for the group staff photograph with them. Possibly these are employees of nearby Listers Mill which was the largest silk manufacturer in the world. Location: Girlington, Bradford. West Yorkshire, England, U.K. circa 1915, 1916
RM2AR64KC–Original early 1900's postcard entitled 'a Lancashire Lass'. The young woman is wearing a shawl typical of female mill workers at this time. U.K., circa 1906
RMRK5BBB–Early 1900's postcard group of cotton mill worker women and girls, tools held in belt, clogs, posing for a photograph in the mill grounds, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1915
RM2A4KWX7–Early 1900's postcard of pale unhealthy looking mill worker, printed on bottom is 'Lancashire Lass at her loom', circa 1910, Lancashire, England, U.K.
RM2B83A3Y–Original early 1900's postcard of group of gentlemen mill office workers wearing smart suits pose for a group photograph outside, Perseverance Mill, (Albion Mill) Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire, England, U.K. 1919
RMWPG04G–Early 1900's postcard of Wigan Mill girls - 'Lancashire lasses', in the Drawing Room, Wigan, Greater Manchester, U.K. circa 1910
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