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Lewis Hine
Lewis Hine
@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Kibbe's Candy Factory. Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, Willard Leavenworth. Some of the smallest youngsters at Kibbe's. Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

#KibbesCandyFactory #JosephGiordano #FreddieReed #WillardLeavenworth #Kibbes #Springfield #Massachusetts #first #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018675496/

This black and white photograph depicts three young boys standing in front of a backdrop that appears to be the exterior wall of a building. The boy on the left is wearing a tweed suit with a flat cap, button-up shirt, waistcoat (vest), long-sleeved dress pants, and knee-high boots; his hands are in his pockets as he stands at attention.

The middle child wears a slightly more formal outfit consisting of a double-breasted jacket with wide lapels, high-waisted trousers, and polished shoes. He is also wearing a flat cap similar to the first boy's attire but without the waistcoat or dress pants that accompany it in his ensemble.

On the right stands another boy who has opted for what seems like an intermediate level of formality compared to those on either side; he wears a single-breasted jacket, trousers and a bow tie. This child is also wearing a flat cap. All three children have button-up shirts underneath their jackets or coats and are facing directly towards the camera with neutral expressions.

The photograph has visible signs of wear such as creases in some areas and discoloration from age. In terms of contextual information, this image appears to be part of Kibbe's Candy Factory collection located in Springfield, Massachusetts, referencing Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, and Willard Leavenworth among the youngest workers there.

It is essential for individuals who rel [...]
This black and white photograph depicts three young boys standing in front of a backdrop that appears to be the exterior wall of a building. The boy on the left is wearing a tweed suit with a flat cap, button-up shirt, waistcoat (vest), long-sleeved dress pants, and knee-high boots; his hands are in his pockets as he stands at attention. The middle child wears a slightly more formal outfit consisting of a double-breasted jacket with wide lapels, high-waisted trousers, and polished shoes. He is also wearing a flat cap similar to the first boy's attire but without the waistcoat or dress pants that accompany it in his ensemble. On the right stands another boy who has opted for what seems like an intermediate level of formality compared to those on either side; he wears a single-breasted jacket, trousers and a bow tie. This child is also wearing a flat cap. All three children have button-up shirts underneath their jackets or coats and are facing directly towards the camera with neutral expressions. The photograph has visible signs of wear such as creases in some areas and discoloration from age. In terms of contextual information, this image appears to be part of Kibbe's Candy Factory collection located in Springfield, Massachusetts, referencing Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, and Willard Leavenworth among the youngest workers there. It is essential for individuals who rel [...]
This black and white photograph depicts three young boys standing in front of a backdrop that appears to be the exterior wall of a building. The boy on the left is wearing a tweed suit with a flat cap, button-up shirt, waistcoat (vest), long-sleeved dress pants, and knee-high boots; his hands are in his pockets as he stands at attention. The middle child wears a slightly more formal outfit consisting of a double-breasted jacket with wide lapels, high-waisted trousers, and polished shoes. He is also wearing a flat cap similar to the first boy's attire but without the waistcoat or dress pants that accompany it in his ensemble. On the right stands another boy who has opted for what seems like an intermediate level of formality compared to those on either side; he wears a single-breasted jacket, trousers and a bow tie. This child is also wearing a flat cap. All three children have button-up shirts underneath their jackets or coats and are facing directly towards the camera with neutral expressions. The photograph has visible signs of wear such as creases in some areas and discoloration from age. In terms of contextual information, this image appears to be part of Kibbe's Candy Factory collection located in Springfield, Massachusetts, referencing Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, and Willard Leavenworth among the youngest workers there. It is essential for individuals who rel [...]
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Lewis Hine
Lewis Hine
@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Kibbe's Candy Factory. Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, Willard Leavenworth. Some of the smallest youngsters at Kibbe's. Location: Springfield, Massachusetts.

#KibbesCandyFactory #JosephGiordano #FreddieReed #WillardLeavenworth #Kibbes #Springfield #Massachusetts #first #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018675496/

This black and white photograph depicts three young boys standing in front of a backdrop that appears to be the exterior wall of a building. The boy on the left is wearing a tweed suit with a flat cap, button-up shirt, waistcoat (vest), long-sleeved dress pants, and knee-high boots; his hands are in his pockets as he stands at attention.

The middle child wears a slightly more formal outfit consisting of a double-breasted jacket with wide lapels, high-waisted trousers, and polished shoes. He is also wearing a flat cap similar to the first boy's attire but without the waistcoat or dress pants that accompany it in his ensemble.

On the right stands another boy who has opted for what seems like an intermediate level of formality compared to those on either side; he wears a single-breasted jacket, trousers and a bow tie. This child is also wearing a flat cap. All three children have button-up shirts underneath their jackets or coats and are facing directly towards the camera with neutral expressions.

The photograph has visible signs of wear such as creases in some areas and discoloration from age. In terms of contextual information, this image appears to be part of Kibbe's Candy Factory collection located in Springfield, Massachusetts, referencing Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, and Willard Leavenworth among the youngest workers there.

It is essential for individuals who rel [...]
This black and white photograph depicts three young boys standing in front of a backdrop that appears to be the exterior wall of a building. The boy on the left is wearing a tweed suit with a flat cap, button-up shirt, waistcoat (vest), long-sleeved dress pants, and knee-high boots; his hands are in his pockets as he stands at attention. The middle child wears a slightly more formal outfit consisting of a double-breasted jacket with wide lapels, high-waisted trousers, and polished shoes. He is also wearing a flat cap similar to the first boy's attire but without the waistcoat or dress pants that accompany it in his ensemble. On the right stands another boy who has opted for what seems like an intermediate level of formality compared to those on either side; he wears a single-breasted jacket, trousers and a bow tie. This child is also wearing a flat cap. All three children have button-up shirts underneath their jackets or coats and are facing directly towards the camera with neutral expressions. The photograph has visible signs of wear such as creases in some areas and discoloration from age. In terms of contextual information, this image appears to be part of Kibbe's Candy Factory collection located in Springfield, Massachusetts, referencing Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, and Willard Leavenworth among the youngest workers there. It is essential for individuals who rel [...]
This black and white photograph depicts three young boys standing in front of a backdrop that appears to be the exterior wall of a building. The boy on the left is wearing a tweed suit with a flat cap, button-up shirt, waistcoat (vest), long-sleeved dress pants, and knee-high boots; his hands are in his pockets as he stands at attention. The middle child wears a slightly more formal outfit consisting of a double-breasted jacket with wide lapels, high-waisted trousers, and polished shoes. He is also wearing a flat cap similar to the first boy's attire but without the waistcoat or dress pants that accompany it in his ensemble. On the right stands another boy who has opted for what seems like an intermediate level of formality compared to those on either side; he wears a single-breasted jacket, trousers and a bow tie. This child is also wearing a flat cap. All three children have button-up shirts underneath their jackets or coats and are facing directly towards the camera with neutral expressions. The photograph has visible signs of wear such as creases in some areas and discoloration from age. In terms of contextual information, this image appears to be part of Kibbe's Candy Factory collection located in Springfield, Massachusetts, referencing Joseph Giordano, Freddie Reed, and Willard Leavenworth among the youngest workers there. It is essential for individuals who rel [...]
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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Widtsoe, Utah. Morman i.e. Mormon woman, native of Denmark, receiving her first old age assistance check

#Widtsoe #Morman #Mormon #Denmark #first #DorotheaLange #FranklinDRoosevelts #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771146/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman standing outdoors. She wears a dark coat adorned with fur trim, including the collar and cuffs, suggesting cold weather attire typical of early to mid-20th century fashion. The woman has her eyes closed or squinting slightly, appears in profile view from behind a barrier such as a gate or fence, which is visible extending into the distance on both sides.
She wears a broad-brimmed hat and carries two items: one small object tucked under her arm that could be money or another item of interest to her, and a shiny leather handbag with noticeable stitching. The setting looks barren; there's an open field behind her with faint outlines suggesting farm structures like sheds in the distance.
The image has visible textual metadata overlays indicating it was taken on April 12th at Widtsoe, Utah by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal initiative. The photo captures an everyday moment with historical context related to social security and rural life in America during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman standing outdoors. She wears a dark coat adorned with fur trim, including the collar and cuffs, suggesting cold weather attire typical of early to mid-20th century fashion. The woman has her eyes closed or squinting slightly, appears in profile view from behind a barrier such as a gate or fence, which is visible extending into the distance on both sides. She wears a broad-brimmed hat and carries two items: one small object tucked under her arm that could be money or another item of interest to her, and a shiny leather handbag with noticeable stitching. The setting looks barren; there's an open field behind her with faint outlines suggesting farm structures like sheds in the distance. The image has visible textual metadata overlays indicating it was taken on April 12th at Widtsoe, Utah by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal initiative. The photo captures an everyday moment with historical context related to social security and rural life in America during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman standing outdoors. She wears a dark coat adorned with fur trim, including the collar and cuffs, suggesting cold weather attire typical of early to mid-20th century fashion. The woman has her eyes closed or squinting slightly, appears in profile view from behind a barrier such as a gate or fence, which is visible extending into the distance on both sides. She wears a broad-brimmed hat and carries two items: one small object tucked under her arm that could be money or another item of interest to her, and a shiny leather handbag with noticeable stitching. The setting looks barren; there's an open field behind her with faint outlines suggesting farm structures like sheds in the distance. The image has visible textual metadata overlays indicating it was taken on April 12th at Widtsoe, Utah by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal initiative. The photo captures an everyday moment with historical context related to social security and rural life in America during that era.
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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Widtsoe, Utah. Morman i.e. Mormon woman, native of Denmark, receiving her first old age assistance check

#Widtsoe #Morman #Mormon #Denmark #first #DorotheaLange #FranklinDRoosevelts #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771146/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman standing outdoors. She wears a dark coat adorned with fur trim, including the collar and cuffs, suggesting cold weather attire typical of early to mid-20th century fashion. The woman has her eyes closed or squinting slightly, appears in profile view from behind a barrier such as a gate or fence, which is visible extending into the distance on both sides.
She wears a broad-brimmed hat and carries two items: one small object tucked under her arm that could be money or another item of interest to her, and a shiny leather handbag with noticeable stitching. The setting looks barren; there's an open field behind her with faint outlines suggesting farm structures like sheds in the distance.
The image has visible textual metadata overlays indicating it was taken on April 12th at Widtsoe, Utah by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal initiative. The photo captures an everyday moment with historical context related to social security and rural life in America during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman standing outdoors. She wears a dark coat adorned with fur trim, including the collar and cuffs, suggesting cold weather attire typical of early to mid-20th century fashion. The woman has her eyes closed or squinting slightly, appears in profile view from behind a barrier such as a gate or fence, which is visible extending into the distance on both sides. She wears a broad-brimmed hat and carries two items: one small object tucked under her arm that could be money or another item of interest to her, and a shiny leather handbag with noticeable stitching. The setting looks barren; there's an open field behind her with faint outlines suggesting farm structures like sheds in the distance. The image has visible textual metadata overlays indicating it was taken on April 12th at Widtsoe, Utah by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal initiative. The photo captures an everyday moment with historical context related to social security and rural life in America during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman standing outdoors. She wears a dark coat adorned with fur trim, including the collar and cuffs, suggesting cold weather attire typical of early to mid-20th century fashion. The woman has her eyes closed or squinting slightly, appears in profile view from behind a barrier such as a gate or fence, which is visible extending into the distance on both sides. She wears a broad-brimmed hat and carries two items: one small object tucked under her arm that could be money or another item of interest to her, and a shiny leather handbag with noticeable stitching. The setting looks barren; there's an open field behind her with faint outlines suggesting farm structures like sheds in the distance. The image has visible textual metadata overlays indicating it was taken on April 12th at Widtsoe, Utah by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal initiative. The photo captures an everyday moment with historical context related to social security and rural life in America during that era.
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