RM2HPMRDR–WW1 RED CROSS Paris 1915 Entrance to the American Red Cross Canteen at Gare St. Lazare, Paris, France. This is the largest and best equipped canteen in the city, handling thousands of Americans day and night. Sailors are now a welcome sight in Paris and they seem to like the Red Cross canteen service. Here is a jelly quartette about to go in for lunch (Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer) World War 1 Paris France
RM2KAE3KG–Italian immigrant family on ferry, leaving Ellis Island 1905 by Hine Lewis Wickes
RMPJFAJC–Lewis Hine, Lewis Wickes Hine (1874 – 1940) American sociologist and photographer
RMR5MK95–Child labour. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Hine, Lewis Wickes.
RMF5R9BY–1920 photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine (American, 1874-1940) called Power House Mechanic.
RMHRCYW8–Hine, Lewis Wickes - A Little Shaver, Indianapolis - Google Art Project
RMP6DGPM–. A Little Shaver, Indianapolis 1908, printed about 1920 53 Hine, Lewis Wickes - A Little Shaver, Indianapolis -
RMKBXHTX–Hine, Lewis Wickes A Little Shaver, Indianapolis
RM2BGH6FR–Hine, Lewis Wickes - A Little Shaver, Indianapolis
RMW87FPD–Folding filing-folders. Boston Index Card Co., 113 Purchase Street. Boston, Mass. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. Creator: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 photographer Date Created/Published: 1917 January 31. Medium: 1 photographic print. Part of: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-nclc-05172 (color digital file from b&w original print) Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication. Call Number: LOT 7483, v. 2, no. 4704 P&P Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
RF2GT25BN–EMPIRE STATE BUILDING NY,NY 1930 - 1931. General and detailed views of the Empire State Building under construction showing workers performing various tasks including positioning, welding and riveting steel, hoisting materials and supplies, and operating and repairing machinery. There are also birds-eye views of midtown Manhattan showing other buildings under construction. Photographs by: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 .
RMH4HTM2–Five young seamstresses in a studio, Lewis Wickes Hine, 1906
RF2E100WB–Lewis Hine - Raising the Mast on the Empire State Building, New York, USA - 1939
RMHRP3W6–Lewis Hine, American Sociologist
RMBTK31W–New York City newsstand, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, June, 1913
RMPK87F5–Child newspaper vendor, New York. Taken 1909. After a photograph by Lewis Hine, 1874-1940. Hine was a sociology teacher who used photography to record social problems and spur reform.
RMFFA7P8–HINE: STEELWORKER, 1908. /nA Hungarian steelworker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: oil over a photograph, 1908, by Lewis Hine.
RM2HM6690–George Christopher, Postal Tel. #7, 14 years old. Been at it over 3 years. Does not work nights. Location: Nashville, Alabama - Lewis Hine photo 1910
RF2GFEWGX–”The smallest workers I could find at Southland Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, Virginia”. – Lewis Hine, 1874-1940, photographer. Child labour. May 1911.
RMCWB4C5–Telegraph lineman, Kentucky, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, August, 1916.
RMBRATXY–Vintage photo c1908 by Lewis Wickes Hine of boys working in a coal mine in West Virginia, USA.
RM2JPJ5FY–: All these children were working in the sugar beets for Louis Startz, a farmer near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The children are brought out from the nearby town to work the beets. See Hine Report, Wisconsin Sugar Beet, July 1915. Location: Fond du Lac [vicinity], Wisconsin. Creator(s):Lewis Wickes Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
RMPNE4BM–A Little Shaver, Indianapolis. Date/Period: 1908, printed ca. 1920. Photograph. Gelatin silver print. Author: Hine, Lewis Wickes.
RMF5PD9G–Classic 1920 photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine of a power house mechanic working on a steam pump.
RMDYF1RJ–Boy with mechanical toy by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1874-1940, photographer Published: 1924
RMP6EHBM–Helen Whitty (15 years old). Hand drawn work on curtains at Boutwell, Fairclough & Gold, 274 Summer Street Extension. Mr. Fitzgerald, Manager. Location: Boston, Massachusetts. 1917 January 29. 1 photographic print. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer. LOT 7483, v. 2, no. 4728. LC-DIG-nclc-05193. (color digital file from b&w original print) . 1917 2 1917 BoutwellFaircloughGold SummerSt Boston byLewisHine LC 05193v
RMR242H2–drug store delivery boy, twelve years old.San Antonio, Texas. 1913. By Lewis Wickes Hine, 1874-1940, photographer
RM2B02WPD–Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing the child labor laws in the United States.
RMCXGY7G–Group of Girls Enjoying Break at Cotton Mill, Georgia, USA, Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1909
RF2GT24K0–EMPIRE STATE BUILDING NY,NY 1930 - 1931. General and detailed views of the Empire State Building under construction showing workers performing various tasks including positioning, welding and riveting steel, hoisting materials and supplies, and operating and repairing machinery. There are also birds-eye views of midtown Manhattan showing other buildings under construction. Photographs by: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 .
RM2A2W3MM–A Little Shaver, Indianapolis Newsboy, 41 inches high. Said he was 6 years old. Aug. 1908. Wit. E.N. Clopper. Location: Indianapolis, Indiana., Lewis Wickes Hine, Photographer (American, 1874-1940), about 1920, gelatin silver print affixed to artist's mount, 9-1/2 x 7-5/8 in. (sheet), Typed on label, verso, c: PEOPLE CALL HIM A LITTLE SHAVER. SIX/YEARS OLD AND FORTY-ONE INCHES HIGH--HE/STANDS FOR AN ARMY OF LITTLE NEWSIES THE/COUNTRY OVER/Street Trades/N-105/Indianapolis, Ind./August 1908/Photo-Study by Lewis W. Hine. Stamped, verso, u.c.: LEWIS W. HINE/INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY/HASTINGS-ON-
RF2E100XH–A typical Birmingham messenger. Location: Birmingham, Alabama. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, October 1914.
RM2HPMRFM–EIFFEL TOWER 1919 Paris retro vintage historic B&W with Eiffel Tower and French soldier on guard, taken in winter at the end of World War 1 by Lewis Wickes Hine 1874-1940 photographer
RMBTK34P–Vocational School, Buffalo, New York, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1910
RMPJDWKG–Sadie Pfeiffer, Spinner in a Cotton Mill. Taken in Lancaster, North Carolina in 1908. After a photograph by Lewis Hine, 1874-1940. Hine was a sociology teacher who used photography to record social problems and spur reform.
RMFF9XE3–NEW YORK TENEMENT LIFE. /nOil over a photograph, c1910, by Lewis Hine.
RMD5G7JN–The Ball Team. Composed mainly of glass workers. Indiana. Aug. 1908. L.W.H. [Lewis Wickes Hine]. (LOC)
RF2GFEWH4–A few of the young workers in West End Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, (Virginia.) Child labour. Lewis Hine, 1874-1940, photographer. May 1911.
RMCWB5NW–New York City newsstand, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, June, 1913
RMKBYF55–Lewis Wickes Hine Power House Mechanic
RM2JPJ5FW–Sugar beet workers, Sugar City, Colorado. Mary, six years, Lucy, eight, Ethel, ten. Family has been here ten years. Colorado Beet Workers, July 1915. By Lewis Wickes Hine
RM2E0XKF6–Lewis Wickes Hine - Power House Mechanic -
RMF5PD9H–Classic 1920 photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine of a power house mechanic working on a steam pump.
RMDYF1RG–A Pupil in Pleasant Green School, Pocahontas County, Marlinton, West Virginia. By Lewis Wickes Hine, 1874-1940, photographer 1921.
RMP6ETKF–65 NY Street scene, 1912 - Lewis Wickes Hine
RMR20TRF–Photograph of an eleven-year old Elizabeth working within the sugar beets near Ordway, Colorado. Photographed by Lewis Wickes Hine (1874- 1940) an American sociologist and photographer, his photographs were instrumental in the reform of child labour laws in the United States. Dated 1915
RM2B02WPE–Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing the child labor laws in the United States.
RM2B2B6NW–The picture was taken by Lewis Wickes Hine and was commissioned by the National Child Labor Committee. The picture shows many children in working clothes and faces smeared with coal.
RF2GT23HR–EMPIRE STATE BUILDING NY,NY 1930 - 1931. General and detailed views of the Empire State Building under construction showing workers performing various tasks including positioning, welding and riveting steel, hoisting materials and supplies, and operating and repairing machinery. There are also birds-eye views of midtown Manhattan showing other buildings under construction. Photographs by: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 .
RMEDRP9R–Mining equipment - conveyor, 1936, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940, was an American photographer, who used his camera as a tool
RF2E100RY–Vintage Lewis Hine photograph of two young mill workers .
RF2AX2WC3–1921 , 6 october, USA : Pleasant Green School -- one-room colored school near Marlinton, W. Va. -- Pocahontas County . It is one of the best colored schools in the County, with a capable principal holding a first-grade certificate. All the children are Agricultural Club workers. Location : Pocahontas County -- Marlinton, West Virginia . Photo by Lewis Wickes HINE ( 1874 - 1940 ) - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY PHOTOS - CASA - HOME - ABITAZIONE - country - campagna - SCUOLA PUBBLICA - EDIFICIO SCOLASTICO - SCHOOL - ARCHITECTURE - ARCHITETTURA - GEOGRAFIA - GEOGRAPHY - GARDEN - GIARDINO - bambini d
RMBTK36M–Getting working papers., New York City, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1908
RMPR1H9K–Five young seamstresses working for a starvation wage in a New York tenement sweat shop. Circa 1906. After a photograph by Lewis Hine, 1874-1940. Hine was a sociology teacher who used photography to record social problems and spur reform.
RMFF9YP2–IMMIGRANTS: ELLIS ISLAND. /nA group of Italian men and boys at Ellis Island: photographed in 1905 by Lewis W. Hine.
RMHRE73F–Brooklyn Museum - Power House Mechanic - Lewis Wickes Hine
RF2GFEWGY–A few of the young workers in West End Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, (Virginia.) Child labour. Lewis Hine, 1874-1940, photographer. May 1911.
RMCWB61K–Making mesh bags, New York, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, November, 1912
RMKBX3JF–Lewis Wickes Hine Young Doffers in the Elk Cotton Mills, Fayetteville, Tennessee
RM2JPJ5G0–Children working in the sugar beets for Louis Startz, a farmer near Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The children are brought out from the nearby town to work the beets. See Hine Report, Wisconsin Sugar Beet, July, 1915. By Lewis Wickes Hine
RM2E0XKDR–Lewis Wickes Hine - Power House Mechanic -
RM2MBFN1T–Young Newsboy, Tampa, Florida, USA, Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1913
RMDYF1RB–Pupil in Pleasant Green School, Pocahontas County, Marlinton, West Virginia. By Lewis Wickes Hine, 1874-1940, photographer 1921.
RMP6D52E–. Power House Mechanic from 1920 until 1921 61 Lewis Wickes Hine - Power House Mechanic -
RMPNCYB5–Self-Portrait with Newsboy. Date/Period: 1908. Print. Gelatin silver. Height: 138 mm (5.43 in); Width: 118 mm (4.64 in). Author: Lewis Hine.
RMW7EN7X–'The Empire State Building: Skyscraper Workers', c1931. Artist: Lewis Wickes Hine.
RM2A4BAWT–The Ball Team. Composed mainly of glass workers. Indiana. Aug. 1908. L.W.H. [Lewis Wickes Hine].
RF2GT24RR–EMPIRE STATE BUILDING NY,NY 1930 - 1931. General and detailed views of the Empire State Building under construction showing workers performing various tasks including positioning, welding and riveting steel, hoisting materials and supplies, and operating and repairing machinery. There are also birds-eye views of midtown Manhattan showing other buildings under construction. Photographs by: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 .
RMEDRP9M–Mining equipment, 1936, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940, was an American photographer, who used his camera as a tool for social reform
RF2E100RW–Lewis Hine - Powerhouse mechanic working on steam pump - 1920
RMHT15HA–'The Empire State Building: Skyscraper Workers', c1931. Artist: Lewis Wickes Hine.
RMBTK340–New York City, library, Henry Street Settlement, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, May, 1910
RMP66T8P–Boy with mechanical toy by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1874-1940, photographer Published: 1924
RMFFA8G6–CHICAGO: IMMIGRANTS. /nAn Italian immigrant family in their Chicago home. Oil over a photograph, 1910, by Lewis W. Hine.
RMHTHNTM–Lewis Wickes Hine - Power House Mechanic - Google Art Project
RMCWB5T2–Vocational School, Buffalo, New York, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1910
RMM7F2E0–The Ball Team. Composed mainly of glass workers. Indiana. Aug. 1908. L.W.H. (Lewis Wickes Hine). LOC cph.3a01124
RF2WNTD36–The Turbine, Power-House, New York City 1920 Artist: Lewis Wickes Hine American, 1874–1940
RM2E0XKE4–Lewis Wickes Hine - Young Doffers in the Elk Cotton Mills, Fayetteville, Tennessee -
RM2MBFNKD–Messenger Boy on Bicycle, Tampa, Florida, USA, Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1913
RMDYF1EF–Drivers and Trappers Going Home: Barnesville Mine. Location: Fairmont, West Virginia. By Lewis Wickes Hine, 1874-1940, photographer; Published: 1908
RMMYXE4M–. Power House Mechanic . between 1920 and 1921 17 Brooklyn Museum - Power House Mechanic - Lewis Wickes Hine
RMR3905W–Addie Card, 12 years old. Spinner in cotton mill, North Pownal, Vermont. Dated: 1910. Dimensions: image: 24.1 × 19.2 cm (9 1/2 × 7 9/16 in.). Medium: gelatin silver print. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Lewis Hine.
RMW7EN84–'The final stages of the Mast; the street is some quarter mile below', c1931. Artist: Lewis Wickes Hine.
RMHPEFBX–Photograph of young men that were part of the Civilian Conservation Corps eating lunch at their camp, Tennessee, November 17, 1933. Image courtesy Lewis Wickes Hine/US National Archives.
RF2GT25WC–EMPIRE STATE BUILDING NY,NY 1930 - 1931. General and detailed views of the Empire State Building under construction showing workers performing various tasks including positioning, welding and riveting steel, hoisting materials and supplies, and operating and repairing machinery. There are also birds-eye views of midtown Manhattan showing other buildings under construction. Photographs by: Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 .
RMEDRNRF–Mt. Holyoke, Massachusetts - Scenes, 1936, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940, was an American photographer, who used his camera as a tool
RF2E100WM–Vintage Lewis Hine photograph of young textile mill workers in 1909
RMHT15HJ–'The final stages of the Mast; the street is some quarter mile below', c1931. Artist: Lewis Wickes Hine.
RMBTK318–Group of messengers in Union Square, New York City, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, July, 1910
RMRB65AD–Continuation School group at Ipswich Mills; South Boston; studying by Lewis Wickes Hine 1874-1940
RMFFARCC–CHILD LABOR, c1910. /nA group of young cotton pickers in the American South. Oil over a photograph, c1910, by Lewis Hine.
RMHRDXPW–Brooklyn Museum - Climbing into the Promised Land Ellis Island - Lewis Wickes Hine
RM2J2CK20–An immigrant family picks nuts inside their tenement home, New York, New York, December 1911. Photography by Lewis Wickes Hine (1874 - 1940).
RMCWB5RH–New York, exterior of home, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, November, 1912
RM2B6G0BP–Carrying home-work thro Greenwich Village (titel op object) Child labour (serietitel) Girl on the street in New York with a bundle of fabric on her head . Manufacturer : photographer Lewis Wickes HinePlaats manufacture: New York Date: approx 1909 Physical features: gelatin silver print material: paper Technique: gelatin silver print dimensions: h 126 mm × W 177 mmToelichtingDe photographer Hine worked for the National Child Labor Committee from 1906 to 1917, and photographed children worked in coal mines and fabrieken. Date: 1906 - 1917
RF2RYAP4G–Lewis Hine: Messenger boy, St. Louis, 1910 Small messenger boy. Office Washington near 12 St. Location: St. Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, May 1910.
RM2E0XKEC–Lewis Wickes Hine, The charter member of the Red Cross Boy Scout Troop Paris, September 1918
RM2R5MWJB–Young glassworker, night shift, 1am, Indiana, USA, Lewis Wickes Hine, August 1908
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