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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Miner's home, company-owned. Blue Blaze Coal Company. Consumers, near Price, Utah

#Miner #Price #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762875/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting what appears to be an old, modestly constructed dwelling made of wood. In the doorway stands a person wearing overalls with their hands clasped together in front. To their right, another individual can be seen partially within the doorway's frame.
In the foreground outside the house lies a pile of snow or possibly salt. A large wooden tub is positioned near this stack, and various household items are scattered around: buckets on stands, cooking pots, and what seems to be a chopping block with an axe resting upon it. The ground appears covered in dirt with some rocks lying nearby.
In addition to the rustic house structure, there's debris or waste materials piled up against the exterior wall near the door area. Above the entrance is a window that looks partially obscured by cloth or other material. A sign on the upper part of the building reads "9-062d AC," possibly indicating some form of identification.
The overall condition and setting suggest an austere, rural environment likely connected to mining activities given the photograph's caption mentioning 'miner’s home' in reference to a specific company known for coal extraction.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting what appears to be an old, modestly constructed dwelling made of wood. In the doorway stands a person wearing overalls with their hands clasped together in front. To their right, another individual can be seen partially within the doorway's frame. In the foreground outside the house lies a pile of snow or possibly salt. A large wooden tub is positioned near this stack, and various household items are scattered around: buckets on stands, cooking pots, and what seems to be a chopping block with an axe resting upon it. The ground appears covered in dirt with some rocks lying nearby. In addition to the rustic house structure, there's debris or waste materials piled up against the exterior wall near the door area. Above the entrance is a window that looks partially obscured by cloth or other material. A sign on the upper part of the building reads "9-062d AC," possibly indicating some form of identification. The overall condition and setting suggest an austere, rural environment likely connected to mining activities given the photograph's caption mentioning 'miner’s home' in reference to a specific company known for coal extraction.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting what appears to be an old, modestly constructed dwelling made of wood. In the doorway stands a person wearing overalls with their hands clasped together in front. To their right, another individual can be seen partially within the doorway's frame. In the foreground outside the house lies a pile of snow or possibly salt. A large wooden tub is positioned near this stack, and various household items are scattered around: buckets on stands, cooking pots, and what seems to be a chopping block with an axe resting upon it. The ground appears covered in dirt with some rocks lying nearby. In addition to the rustic house structure, there's debris or waste materials piled up against the exterior wall near the door area. Above the entrance is a window that looks partially obscured by cloth or other material. A sign on the upper part of the building reads "9-062d AC," possibly indicating some form of identification. The overall condition and setting suggest an austere, rural environment likely connected to mining activities given the photograph's caption mentioning 'miner’s home' in reference to a specific company known for coal extraction.
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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Miner's home, company-owned. Blue Blaze Coal Company. Consumers, near Price, Utah

#Miner #Price #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762875/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting what appears to be an old, modestly constructed dwelling made of wood. In the doorway stands a person wearing overalls with their hands clasped together in front. To their right, another individual can be seen partially within the doorway's frame.
In the foreground outside the house lies a pile of snow or possibly salt. A large wooden tub is positioned near this stack, and various household items are scattered around: buckets on stands, cooking pots, and what seems to be a chopping block with an axe resting upon it. The ground appears covered in dirt with some rocks lying nearby.
In addition to the rustic house structure, there's debris or waste materials piled up against the exterior wall near the door area. Above the entrance is a window that looks partially obscured by cloth or other material. A sign on the upper part of the building reads "9-062d AC," possibly indicating some form of identification.
The overall condition and setting suggest an austere, rural environment likely connected to mining activities given the photograph's caption mentioning 'miner’s home' in reference to a specific company known for coal extraction.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting what appears to be an old, modestly constructed dwelling made of wood. In the doorway stands a person wearing overalls with their hands clasped together in front. To their right, another individual can be seen partially within the doorway's frame. In the foreground outside the house lies a pile of snow or possibly salt. A large wooden tub is positioned near this stack, and various household items are scattered around: buckets on stands, cooking pots, and what seems to be a chopping block with an axe resting upon it. The ground appears covered in dirt with some rocks lying nearby. In addition to the rustic house structure, there's debris or waste materials piled up against the exterior wall near the door area. Above the entrance is a window that looks partially obscured by cloth or other material. A sign on the upper part of the building reads "9-062d AC," possibly indicating some form of identification. The overall condition and setting suggest an austere, rural environment likely connected to mining activities given the photograph's caption mentioning 'miner’s home' in reference to a specific company known for coal extraction.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting what appears to be an old, modestly constructed dwelling made of wood. In the doorway stands a person wearing overalls with their hands clasped together in front. To their right, another individual can be seen partially within the doorway's frame. In the foreground outside the house lies a pile of snow or possibly salt. A large wooden tub is positioned near this stack, and various household items are scattered around: buckets on stands, cooking pots, and what seems to be a chopping block with an axe resting upon it. The ground appears covered in dirt with some rocks lying nearby. In addition to the rustic house structure, there's debris or waste materials piled up against the exterior wall near the door area. Above the entrance is a window that looks partially obscured by cloth or other material. A sign on the upper part of the building reads "9-062d AC," possibly indicating some form of identification. The overall condition and setting suggest an austere, rural environment likely connected to mining activities given the photograph's caption mentioning 'miner’s home' in reference to a specific company known for coal extraction.
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Dorothea Lange
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@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Miner's shack. Blue Blaze coal mine. Consumers, near Price, Utah

#Miner #BlueBlaze #Price #America #DorotheaLanges #NationalArchives #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762874/

The image depicts a black and white photograph of what appears to be an old, rustic shack or dwelling. The structure is made primarily from wood with visible cracks in the siding and boarded-up windows indicating it may have been abandoned or not maintained well. In front of this building, there are two children standing on a wooden platform; one holding something that looks like a tin can while the other seems to be interacting with an adult who sits nearby at another table.

A large pile of what could possibly be coal residue is seen in the foreground next to the shack, and scattered snow covers the ground around it. Behind this setting, trees are visible which suggest a rural or remote location. The overall scene gives off a sense of hardship and struggle typical during mining communities in late 19th-century America.

The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's work as indicated by her watermark on some images from the National Archives collection, specifically related to miners' shacks at Blue Blaze coal mine near Price, Utah.
The image depicts a black and white photograph of what appears to be an old, rustic shack or dwelling. The structure is made primarily from wood with visible cracks in the siding and boarded-up windows indicating it may have been abandoned or not maintained well. In front of this building, there are two children standing on a wooden platform; one holding something that looks like a tin can while the other seems to be interacting with an adult who sits nearby at another table. A large pile of what could possibly be coal residue is seen in the foreground next to the shack, and scattered snow covers the ground around it. Behind this setting, trees are visible which suggest a rural or remote location. The overall scene gives off a sense of hardship and struggle typical during mining communities in late 19th-century America. The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's work as indicated by her watermark on some images from the National Archives collection, specifically related to miners' shacks at Blue Blaze coal mine near Price, Utah.
The image depicts a black and white photograph of what appears to be an old, rustic shack or dwelling. The structure is made primarily from wood with visible cracks in the siding and boarded-up windows indicating it may have been abandoned or not maintained well. In front of this building, there are two children standing on a wooden platform; one holding something that looks like a tin can while the other seems to be interacting with an adult who sits nearby at another table. A large pile of what could possibly be coal residue is seen in the foreground next to the shack, and scattered snow covers the ground around it. Behind this setting, trees are visible which suggest a rural or remote location. The overall scene gives off a sense of hardship and struggle typical during mining communities in late 19th-century America. The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's work as indicated by her watermark on some images from the National Archives collection, specifically related to miners' shacks at Blue Blaze coal mine near Price, Utah.
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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Miner's shack. Blue Blaze coal mine. Consumers, near Price, Utah

#Miner #BlueBlaze #Price #America #DorotheaLanges #NationalArchives #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762874/

The image depicts a black and white photograph of what appears to be an old, rustic shack or dwelling. The structure is made primarily from wood with visible cracks in the siding and boarded-up windows indicating it may have been abandoned or not maintained well. In front of this building, there are two children standing on a wooden platform; one holding something that looks like a tin can while the other seems to be interacting with an adult who sits nearby at another table.

A large pile of what could possibly be coal residue is seen in the foreground next to the shack, and scattered snow covers the ground around it. Behind this setting, trees are visible which suggest a rural or remote location. The overall scene gives off a sense of hardship and struggle typical during mining communities in late 19th-century America.

The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's work as indicated by her watermark on some images from the National Archives collection, specifically related to miners' shacks at Blue Blaze coal mine near Price, Utah.
The image depicts a black and white photograph of what appears to be an old, rustic shack or dwelling. The structure is made primarily from wood with visible cracks in the siding and boarded-up windows indicating it may have been abandoned or not maintained well. In front of this building, there are two children standing on a wooden platform; one holding something that looks like a tin can while the other seems to be interacting with an adult who sits nearby at another table. A large pile of what could possibly be coal residue is seen in the foreground next to the shack, and scattered snow covers the ground around it. Behind this setting, trees are visible which suggest a rural or remote location. The overall scene gives off a sense of hardship and struggle typical during mining communities in late 19th-century America. The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's work as indicated by her watermark on some images from the National Archives collection, specifically related to miners' shacks at Blue Blaze coal mine near Price, Utah.
The image depicts a black and white photograph of what appears to be an old, rustic shack or dwelling. The structure is made primarily from wood with visible cracks in the siding and boarded-up windows indicating it may have been abandoned or not maintained well. In front of this building, there are two children standing on a wooden platform; one holding something that looks like a tin can while the other seems to be interacting with an adult who sits nearby at another table. A large pile of what could possibly be coal residue is seen in the foreground next to the shack, and scattered snow covers the ground around it. Behind this setting, trees are visible which suggest a rural or remote location. The overall scene gives off a sense of hardship and struggle typical during mining communities in late 19th-century America. The photograph seems to be part of Dorothea Lange's work as indicated by her watermark on some images from the National Archives collection, specifically related to miners' shacks at Blue Blaze coal mine near Price, Utah.
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Dorothea Lange
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@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Miner's housing, company-owned, in Utah coal town. Consumers, near Price, Utah

#Miner #Price #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762869/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old mining town during winter. It shows several wooden structures, likely cabins or sheds, nestled amongst snow-covered grounds with tracks suggesting recent activity. The buildings have exposed beams and shingled roofs, indicative of simple construction typical for the period mentioned in its caption. Surrounding these structures are piles of snow accumulated against fences and walls, revealing the harsh winter conditions faced by miners' housing at company towns like Consumers near Price, Utah.

The landscape includes a hillside covered with patches of bare trees and evergreens, suggesting it's either late fall or early spring where most vegetation has not yet grown back. A telephone pole is visible on the left side of the image, marking one of many signs that this area was once connected to modern amenities despite its rural setting.

The title "Consumer's housing - Consumer-Company town near Price, Utah" and additional text at the top likely indicates the location or possibly a reference number from an archive. The overall scene conveys a sense of isolation and hardworking solitude prevalent in mining communities during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old mining town during winter. It shows several wooden structures, likely cabins or sheds, nestled amongst snow-covered grounds with tracks suggesting recent activity. The buildings have exposed beams and shingled roofs, indicative of simple construction typical for the period mentioned in its caption. Surrounding these structures are piles of snow accumulated against fences and walls, revealing the harsh winter conditions faced by miners' housing at company towns like Consumers near Price, Utah. The landscape includes a hillside covered with patches of bare trees and evergreens, suggesting it's either late fall or early spring where most vegetation has not yet grown back. A telephone pole is visible on the left side of the image, marking one of many signs that this area was once connected to modern amenities despite its rural setting. The title "Consumer's housing - Consumer-Company town near Price, Utah" and additional text at the top likely indicates the location or possibly a reference number from an archive. The overall scene conveys a sense of isolation and hardworking solitude prevalent in mining communities during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old mining town during winter. It shows several wooden structures, likely cabins or sheds, nestled amongst snow-covered grounds with tracks suggesting recent activity. The buildings have exposed beams and shingled roofs, indicative of simple construction typical for the period mentioned in its caption. Surrounding these structures are piles of snow accumulated against fences and walls, revealing the harsh winter conditions faced by miners' housing at company towns like Consumers near Price, Utah. The landscape includes a hillside covered with patches of bare trees and evergreens, suggesting it's either late fall or early spring where most vegetation has not yet grown back. A telephone pole is visible on the left side of the image, marking one of many signs that this area was once connected to modern amenities despite its rural setting. The title "Consumer's housing - Consumer-Company town near Price, Utah" and additional text at the top likely indicates the location or possibly a reference number from an archive. The overall scene conveys a sense of isolation and hardworking solitude prevalent in mining communities during that era.
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@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Miner's housing, company-owned, in Utah coal town. Consumers, near Price, Utah

#Miner #Price #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762869/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old mining town during winter. It shows several wooden structures, likely cabins or sheds, nestled amongst snow-covered grounds with tracks suggesting recent activity. The buildings have exposed beams and shingled roofs, indicative of simple construction typical for the period mentioned in its caption. Surrounding these structures are piles of snow accumulated against fences and walls, revealing the harsh winter conditions faced by miners' housing at company towns like Consumers near Price, Utah.

The landscape includes a hillside covered with patches of bare trees and evergreens, suggesting it's either late fall or early spring where most vegetation has not yet grown back. A telephone pole is visible on the left side of the image, marking one of many signs that this area was once connected to modern amenities despite its rural setting.

The title "Consumer's housing - Consumer-Company town near Price, Utah" and additional text at the top likely indicates the location or possibly a reference number from an archive. The overall scene conveys a sense of isolation and hardworking solitude prevalent in mining communities during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old mining town during winter. It shows several wooden structures, likely cabins or sheds, nestled amongst snow-covered grounds with tracks suggesting recent activity. The buildings have exposed beams and shingled roofs, indicative of simple construction typical for the period mentioned in its caption. Surrounding these structures are piles of snow accumulated against fences and walls, revealing the harsh winter conditions faced by miners' housing at company towns like Consumers near Price, Utah. The landscape includes a hillside covered with patches of bare trees and evergreens, suggesting it's either late fall or early spring where most vegetation has not yet grown back. A telephone pole is visible on the left side of the image, marking one of many signs that this area was once connected to modern amenities despite its rural setting. The title "Consumer's housing - Consumer-Company town near Price, Utah" and additional text at the top likely indicates the location or possibly a reference number from an archive. The overall scene conveys a sense of isolation and hardworking solitude prevalent in mining communities during that era.
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old mining town during winter. It shows several wooden structures, likely cabins or sheds, nestled amongst snow-covered grounds with tracks suggesting recent activity. The buildings have exposed beams and shingled roofs, indicative of simple construction typical for the period mentioned in its caption. Surrounding these structures are piles of snow accumulated against fences and walls, revealing the harsh winter conditions faced by miners' housing at company towns like Consumers near Price, Utah. The landscape includes a hillside covered with patches of bare trees and evergreens, suggesting it's either late fall or early spring where most vegetation has not yet grown back. A telephone pole is visible on the left side of the image, marking one of many signs that this area was once connected to modern amenities despite its rural setting. The title "Consumer's housing - Consumer-Company town near Price, Utah" and additional text at the top likely indicates the location or possibly a reference number from an archive. The overall scene conveys a sense of isolation and hardworking solitude prevalent in mining communities during that era.
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