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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
RMCF14TE–Woman working at loom, silk factory, Hanoi, Vietnam, South East Asia
RM2B2BKD8–Cotton spinning at Walter Evans and Company, Derby, England, 19th century
RM2J11JF0–Women workers are processing wheat in a mill in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. As wheat is the second most important staple food crop after rice in Bangladesh, there is an increasing demand of it. Wheat production in Bangladesh goes through a few basic stages. In pre-production stage, the seeds are selected by the farmers based on their yield and varieties followed by harvesting leading to transportation and storage. Then, the imported wheat is brought in and kept in the warehouses. After that, the wheat is processed in mills in various ways one of which is to filter out the dirt using a large wood
RMBE3B4W–Woman working on a loom in a silk factory, Dalat, Central Highlands, Vietnam, Asia
RMDGNW68–Applied arts manufacturer in Kyoto, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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, Bollington, Cheshire, England, U.K. traditionally silk-weaving towns. Bollington is a traditionally silk weaving town in Cheshire
RM2B2BKEW–Cotton spinning at Walter Evans and Company, Derby, England, 19th century
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
RM2J99BTN–Original and clear WW1 era group outdoors portrait of textile mill girls at Clays Mill. They are either mill operators wearing their Sunday best or office staff. Many different blouses and skirt fashions of the period. Three of the girls are wearing badges, possibly the company's 'on war service' ones. The girls are working in manufacturing - possibly woollens or cotton textiles. Clay's Mill, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, U.K. circa 1915 ,1916
RM2BW4Y7A–Original early 1900's Edwardian postcard of smartly dressed Blackburn workers, maybe cotton mill office staff, posing outside their office building, with pots of flowers, posted 27 Sept 1904, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, U.K.
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
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
RM2C88XED–Original Victorian Carte de Visite (CDV) of attractive young cotton spinner, working class Victorian girl, holding a weaver's shuttle, Standishgate, Wigan, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1894
RMWPG04G–Early 1900's postcard of Wigan Mill girls - 'Lancashire lasses', in the Drawing Room, Wigan, Greater Manchester, U.K. circa 1910
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.
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