Lewis Wickes HineAntique ThingsChild LabourSafety PrecautionsCopy PrintArt TermsFilm ClipsGelatin Silver PrintModern And Contemporary ArtLewis Wickes HineA. W.U. Messenger. Richard Tuck, #63, 13 years old. Sometimes works nights. Location: Nashville, Tennessee.1
Olivia BeeMoonage DaydreamStrange MagicCalifornia SummerNothing Lasts ForeverPhoto DiaryArt ArchiveDouble ExposureThe MilitaryPlagued by Palms - RookieOlivia's photo diary from her trip to L.A.1
Lewis Wickes HineRauch FotografieRare Historical PhotosDiane ArbusFotografi VintageAmerican ChildrenRita HayworthNagasakiNewsiesRare Historical PhotoseBaum's World, your source for learning.96
Steampunk InventorAmerican History PhotosLewis Wickes HineWrought Iron FencingIron FencingPhotography HouseWeird VintageDeep Sea DivingAntique Photography[Steamfitter, or Mechanic and Steam Pump] (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)Steamfitter, or Mechanic and Steam Pump 1921 Lewis W. Hine this photo is trying to portray the hard work and dedication that the male workers put into their jobs.4
Lewis Wickes HineEssex StreetBen ShahnMuseum TicketsDesign ModaThe Art Institute Of ChicagoGirl StandingNational ArchivesPhotos HdPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania - Hosiery69-RP-501 Woman working. Looper working 42 gauge hose. Photo-study for National Research Project of WPA2
Lewis Wickes HineNew York City DecemberWorking On SaturdayQuill And InkVintage HistoryStill PictureVintage EverydayCollege ParkWork FamilyMrs. Capello makes 50 cents to $1 a week making willow plumes, December 1911Original Caption: Mrs. Capello makes 50 [cents] to $1 a week making willow plumes. Husband works irregularly as a tailor. New York City, December 1911 U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 102-LH-2708 Photographer: Hine, Lewis Subjects: Child Labor National Child Labor Committee Working Conditions Factory Persistent URL: research.archives.gov/description/523501 Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park…9
Lewis Wickes HineGustave Le Gray19th Century EnglandMacon GeorgiaLondon BuildingsTom ParkerBerenice AbbottRussian RevolutionWomen WorkingMacon, Georgia.1 photographic print. | 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in.2
Lewis Wickes HineChild LabourStill PictureWorkers RightsManamaNight ShiftVintage Photo EditingNovember 3Life PosterChild Labor in America 100 Years AgoIn 1908, photographer Lewis Hine traveled across the U.S. to document child laborers and their workplaces. His portraits were used by reformers to drive legislation that would protect young workers or prohibit their employment.5
Mine WorkerLewis Wickes HineChild LabourCoal MinersCivil WarsCoal MiningInteresting HistoryPhoto VintageOld PhotographsWith His Camera, Lewis W. Hine Changed How We See American LaborLewis W. Hine. America at Work, a new book from Taschen, chronicles Lewis W. Hine's early 20th-century career photographing the problems and triumphs of labor.17
Lewis Wickes HineChild WorkerChicago MagazineCotton MillUniversity Of ChicagoPhotographic ProjectsNew TonePopular MagazineThe University Of ChicagoBodies of workIn 1908 photographer Lewis Wickes Hine, EX 1904, visited a cotton mill in Whitnel, North Carolina, where he met a little girl employed as a spinner. When Hine asked how old she was, the girl…3