RMC1TRGB–A Dansette record player and a selection of vinyl lp's singles and albums, a great retro entertainment music item.
RF2M8525R–A set of vintage gramophone records on white
RFB9KXAP–Player Records on a white background
RM2C0YEH1–Close up of Old Vinyl Records
RFHKAXFM–Gray Cartoon Figure Wearing Purple Cap and Headphones Standing with Hand Up in Air Behind DJ Turn Tables Spinning Records in front of White Background
RFA76BN2–Retro direct drive record deck on a pure white background.
RM2HGDFX0–small brass model of vintage record player
RMWBF9D9–General view of the spinning room, Cornell Mill, showing some of the young boys and girls employed there. Cornell Mill. See names on other photo. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RM2X0NPXG–ITALY FORCES BROADCASTING 1944 - Clifford Davis spinning in records for one of the programmes broadcast from B4 Italy Forces Broadcasting
RFAEWKXA–Still life of record player
RFA5R1YT–DJ with headphones spinning records
RF2C9CKPW–Vector illustration of a man DJing at the club, spinning records, colorful
RF2PCCPDT–3D rendering of DJ turntable with headphones and vinyl records
RMAT1YD6–A juke box
RF2WP6NEX–Dynamic DJ at Party concept. Capturing the energetic atmosphere of a live DJ set. Music and entertainment at its peak. Dance floor vibes brought to life. Flat vector illustration
RMC1TR8P–A Dansette record player and a selection of vinyl lp's singles and albums, a great retro entertainment music item.
RFA76BN1–Retro direct drive record deck on a pure white background.
RMWBF9DJ–General view of the spinning room, Cornell Mill, showing some of the young boys and girls employed there. See names on other photo. Cornell Mill. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RFAEWKY0–Still life of record player
RFAC6D01–A young caucasian male disc jokey spins his records
RMAT1YD7–A juke box
RMWJGGG9–Henry Fourner i.e., Fournier?, 261 Jefferson St., Castle Hill; has been sweeper and cleaner in #2 Spinning Room two months. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RMWDMA0D–Golla Chambers, House 38 Loray Mill, Gastonia, N.C. 12 years old. In mill 3 years, spinning 2 years, weaver 1 year. Other sisters spinners. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RMWABHDN–Comparison of ages: On right end is Mary Deschene, admitted 11 years, helped sister spool all summer in Glenallen Mill. Next her is Lumina Demarais, admitted 12 years, and doffing all summer in Spring Village Mill. Next is Rosina Coyette, said she was 14 but Mr. Hine doubted it; has steady job doffing and spinning in Spring Village Mill. Left end is Eva Caonette, spinner in Spring Village Mall, said she was 14 but may not be. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
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