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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

All are working in Natick (R. I.) Mills. April 17, 1909. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RI)Mills #RhodeIsland #NatickMills #NATICKMILLSOFFICE #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674417/

This sepia-toned photograph depicts a group of eight young men standing in front of the Natick Mills office, dated April 17, 1909. The individuals are dressed in early 20th-century work attire such as suits and hats typical for that era's industrial workers. They exhibit varying poses: some stand with hands clasped or resting on hips while others lean slightly against each other.

The building behind them is a simple brick structure, featuring large windows above the entrance door which has "NATICK MILLS OFFICE" prominently displayed at its top. The group appears to be engaged in casual conversation and interaction as they all face towards the camera, suggesting familiarity with one another or possibly posing for this photograph.

The image provides insight into working conditions during that time period through visual representation of workers outside an industrial facility's office area.
This sepia-toned photograph depicts a group of eight young men standing in front of the Natick Mills office, dated April 17, 1909. The individuals are dressed in early 20th-century work attire such as suits and hats typical for that era's industrial workers. They exhibit varying poses: some stand with hands clasped or resting on hips while others lean slightly against each other. The building behind them is a simple brick structure, featuring large windows above the entrance door which has "NATICK MILLS OFFICE" prominently displayed at its top. The group appears to be engaged in casual conversation and interaction as they all face towards the camera, suggesting familiarity with one another or possibly posing for this photograph. The image provides insight into working conditions during that time period through visual representation of workers outside an industrial facility's office area.
This sepia-toned photograph depicts a group of eight young men standing in front of the Natick Mills office, dated April 17, 1909. The individuals are dressed in early 20th-century work attire such as suits and hats typical for that era's industrial workers. They exhibit varying poses: some stand with hands clasped or resting on hips while others lean slightly against each other. The building behind them is a simple brick structure, featuring large windows above the entrance door which has "NATICK MILLS OFFICE" prominently displayed at its top. The group appears to be engaged in casual conversation and interaction as they all face towards the camera, suggesting familiarity with one another or possibly posing for this photograph. The image provides insight into working conditions during that time period through visual representation of workers outside an industrial facility's office area.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

All are working in Natick (R. I.) Mills. April 17, 1909. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RI)Mills #RhodeIsland #NatickMills #NATICKMILLSOFFICE #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674417/

This sepia-toned photograph depicts a group of eight young men standing in front of the Natick Mills office, dated April 17, 1909. The individuals are dressed in early 20th-century work attire such as suits and hats typical for that era's industrial workers. They exhibit varying poses: some stand with hands clasped or resting on hips while others lean slightly against each other.

The building behind them is a simple brick structure, featuring large windows above the entrance door which has "NATICK MILLS OFFICE" prominently displayed at its top. The group appears to be engaged in casual conversation and interaction as they all face towards the camera, suggesting familiarity with one another or possibly posing for this photograph.

The image provides insight into working conditions during that time period through visual representation of workers outside an industrial facility's office area.
This sepia-toned photograph depicts a group of eight young men standing in front of the Natick Mills office, dated April 17, 1909. The individuals are dressed in early 20th-century work attire such as suits and hats typical for that era's industrial workers. They exhibit varying poses: some stand with hands clasped or resting on hips while others lean slightly against each other. The building behind them is a simple brick structure, featuring large windows above the entrance door which has "NATICK MILLS OFFICE" prominently displayed at its top. The group appears to be engaged in casual conversation and interaction as they all face towards the camera, suggesting familiarity with one another or possibly posing for this photograph. The image provides insight into working conditions during that time period through visual representation of workers outside an industrial facility's office area.
This sepia-toned photograph depicts a group of eight young men standing in front of the Natick Mills office, dated April 17, 1909. The individuals are dressed in early 20th-century work attire such as suits and hats typical for that era's industrial workers. They exhibit varying poses: some stand with hands clasped or resting on hips while others lean slightly against each other. The building behind them is a simple brick structure, featuring large windows above the entrance door which has "NATICK MILLS OFFICE" prominently displayed at its top. The group appears to be engaged in casual conversation and interaction as they all face towards the camera, suggesting familiarity with one another or possibly posing for this photograph. The image provides insight into working conditions during that time period through visual representation of workers outside an industrial facility's office area.
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Lewis Hine
Lewis Hine
@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

Noon hour, April 17, 1909. Natick (R.I.) Mills. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RhodeIsland #NatickMillOffice #NatickMills #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674416/

The image depicts a historical black and white photograph showing four individuals outside the "Natick Mill Office" building. The architecture of the mill office suggests it was built during an earlier period, possibly late 19th to early 20th century based on design elements like rectangular brickwork with stone accents around windows and doors.

The photo is in sepia tones, which were common for photographs at that time before color photography became widespread. The individuals appear as figures of a bygone era; their clothing suggests they are factory workers or laborers from the early 20th century. They stand outside on what appears to be an unpaved road with some patches and puddles.

The photograph is labeled "Natick Mill Office," indicating that it was taken at Natick Mills in Rhode Island, likely during a break time referred to as 'noon hour' given the date mentioned (April 17, 1909) from an article titled "Noon Hour." The image captures a moment of rest or transition for these workers outside their workplace.

The individuals are engaged differently: some stand with hands on hips while others have objects like buckets and bottles in hand. Their positioning suggests casual interaction but also separation by roles within the mill environment, reflecting typical social dynamics at such industrial sites during that time period.

This historical snapshot provides insi [...]
The image depicts a historical black and white photograph showing four individuals outside the "Natick Mill Office" building. The architecture of the mill office suggests it was built during an earlier period, possibly late 19th to early 20th century based on design elements like rectangular brickwork with stone accents around windows and doors. The photo is in sepia tones, which were common for photographs at that time before color photography became widespread. The individuals appear as figures of a bygone era; their clothing suggests they are factory workers or laborers from the early 20th century. They stand outside on what appears to be an unpaved road with some patches and puddles. The photograph is labeled "Natick Mill Office," indicating that it was taken at Natick Mills in Rhode Island, likely during a break time referred to as 'noon hour' given the date mentioned (April 17, 1909) from an article titled "Noon Hour." The image captures a moment of rest or transition for these workers outside their workplace. The individuals are engaged differently: some stand with hands on hips while others have objects like buckets and bottles in hand. Their positioning suggests casual interaction but also separation by roles within the mill environment, reflecting typical social dynamics at such industrial sites during that time period. This historical snapshot provides insi [...]
The image depicts a historical black and white photograph showing four individuals outside the "Natick Mill Office" building. The architecture of the mill office suggests it was built during an earlier period, possibly late 19th to early 20th century based on design elements like rectangular brickwork with stone accents around windows and doors. The photo is in sepia tones, which were common for photographs at that time before color photography became widespread. The individuals appear as figures of a bygone era; their clothing suggests they are factory workers or laborers from the early 20th century. They stand outside on what appears to be an unpaved road with some patches and puddles. The photograph is labeled "Natick Mill Office," indicating that it was taken at Natick Mills in Rhode Island, likely during a break time referred to as 'noon hour' given the date mentioned (April 17, 1909) from an article titled "Noon Hour." The image captures a moment of rest or transition for these workers outside their workplace. The individuals are engaged differently: some stand with hands on hips while others have objects like buckets and bottles in hand. Their positioning suggests casual interaction but also separation by roles within the mill environment, reflecting typical social dynamics at such industrial sites during that time period. This historical snapshot provides insi [...]
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

Noon hour, April 17, 1909. Natick (R.I.) Mills. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RhodeIsland #NatickMillOffice #NatickMills #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674416/

The image depicts a historical black and white photograph showing four individuals outside the "Natick Mill Office" building. The architecture of the mill office suggests it was built during an earlier period, possibly late 19th to early 20th century based on design elements like rectangular brickwork with stone accents around windows and doors.

The photo is in sepia tones, which were common for photographs at that time before color photography became widespread. The individuals appear as figures of a bygone era; their clothing suggests they are factory workers or laborers from the early 20th century. They stand outside on what appears to be an unpaved road with some patches and puddles.

The photograph is labeled "Natick Mill Office," indicating that it was taken at Natick Mills in Rhode Island, likely during a break time referred to as 'noon hour' given the date mentioned (April 17, 1909) from an article titled "Noon Hour." The image captures a moment of rest or transition for these workers outside their workplace.

The individuals are engaged differently: some stand with hands on hips while others have objects like buckets and bottles in hand. Their positioning suggests casual interaction but also separation by roles within the mill environment, reflecting typical social dynamics at such industrial sites during that time period.

This historical snapshot provides insi [...]
The image depicts a historical black and white photograph showing four individuals outside the "Natick Mill Office" building. The architecture of the mill office suggests it was built during an earlier period, possibly late 19th to early 20th century based on design elements like rectangular brickwork with stone accents around windows and doors. The photo is in sepia tones, which were common for photographs at that time before color photography became widespread. The individuals appear as figures of a bygone era; their clothing suggests they are factory workers or laborers from the early 20th century. They stand outside on what appears to be an unpaved road with some patches and puddles. The photograph is labeled "Natick Mill Office," indicating that it was taken at Natick Mills in Rhode Island, likely during a break time referred to as 'noon hour' given the date mentioned (April 17, 1909) from an article titled "Noon Hour." The image captures a moment of rest or transition for these workers outside their workplace. The individuals are engaged differently: some stand with hands on hips while others have objects like buckets and bottles in hand. Their positioning suggests casual interaction but also separation by roles within the mill environment, reflecting typical social dynamics at such industrial sites during that time period. This historical snapshot provides insi [...]
The image depicts a historical black and white photograph showing four individuals outside the "Natick Mill Office" building. The architecture of the mill office suggests it was built during an earlier period, possibly late 19th to early 20th century based on design elements like rectangular brickwork with stone accents around windows and doors. The photo is in sepia tones, which were common for photographs at that time before color photography became widespread. The individuals appear as figures of a bygone era; their clothing suggests they are factory workers or laborers from the early 20th century. They stand outside on what appears to be an unpaved road with some patches and puddles. The photograph is labeled "Natick Mill Office," indicating that it was taken at Natick Mills in Rhode Island, likely during a break time referred to as 'noon hour' given the date mentioned (April 17, 1909) from an article titled "Noon Hour." The image captures a moment of rest or transition for these workers outside their workplace. The individuals are engaged differently: some stand with hands on hips while others have objects like buckets and bottles in hand. Their positioning suggests casual interaction but also separation by roles within the mill environment, reflecting typical social dynamics at such industrial sites during that time period. This historical snapshot provides insi [...]
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Lewis Hine
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

One of the ball-teams made up of boys from Natick Mills, Natick, R.I. Saturday P.M. April 17, 1909. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#NatickMills #Natick #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674415/

This black and white photograph captures a group of young boys in uniforms standing outdoors, likely on a field or open ground. The image appears to be from an earlier era, suggested by the style of clothing worn by the subjects—high-collared jackets, caps, and knee-length pants. Some individuals have their hands placed on their hips or pockets while others hold sports equipment such as baseball bats and gloves. Their expressions are varied but seem casual and relaxed.

The setting is overcast with a hazy sky in the background which might indicate either early morning or late afternoon light conditions. The field appears to be uneven, possibly indicating it's used for playing sports like baseball given their attire. There are no distinct features such as trees or buildings visible in the immediate vicinity of the group.

The caption provided states that this photograph shows a ball-team made up of boys from Natick Mills in Natick, Rhode Island on April 17th, Saturday afternoon at P.M., which helps contextualize the image. The overall impression is one of camaraderie among young athletes captured during a sports gathering or practice session.
This black and white photograph captures a group of young boys in uniforms standing outdoors, likely on a field or open ground. The image appears to be from an earlier era, suggested by the style of clothing worn by the subjects—high-collared jackets, caps, and knee-length pants. Some individuals have their hands placed on their hips or pockets while others hold sports equipment such as baseball bats and gloves. Their expressions are varied but seem casual and relaxed. The setting is overcast with a hazy sky in the background which might indicate either early morning or late afternoon light conditions. The field appears to be uneven, possibly indicating it's used for playing sports like baseball given their attire. There are no distinct features such as trees or buildings visible in the immediate vicinity of the group. The caption provided states that this photograph shows a ball-team made up of boys from Natick Mills in Natick, Rhode Island on April 17th, Saturday afternoon at P.M., which helps contextualize the image. The overall impression is one of camaraderie among young athletes captured during a sports gathering or practice session.
This black and white photograph captures a group of young boys in uniforms standing outdoors, likely on a field or open ground. The image appears to be from an earlier era, suggested by the style of clothing worn by the subjects—high-collared jackets, caps, and knee-length pants. Some individuals have their hands placed on their hips or pockets while others hold sports equipment such as baseball bats and gloves. Their expressions are varied but seem casual and relaxed. The setting is overcast with a hazy sky in the background which might indicate either early morning or late afternoon light conditions. The field appears to be uneven, possibly indicating it's used for playing sports like baseball given their attire. There are no distinct features such as trees or buildings visible in the immediate vicinity of the group. The caption provided states that this photograph shows a ball-team made up of boys from Natick Mills in Natick, Rhode Island on April 17th, Saturday afternoon at P.M., which helps contextualize the image. The overall impression is one of camaraderie among young athletes captured during a sports gathering or practice session.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

One of the ball-teams made up of boys from Natick Mills, Natick, R.I. Saturday P.M. April 17, 1909. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#NatickMills #Natick #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674415/

This black and white photograph captures a group of young boys in uniforms standing outdoors, likely on a field or open ground. The image appears to be from an earlier era, suggested by the style of clothing worn by the subjects—high-collared jackets, caps, and knee-length pants. Some individuals have their hands placed on their hips or pockets while others hold sports equipment such as baseball bats and gloves. Their expressions are varied but seem casual and relaxed.

The setting is overcast with a hazy sky in the background which might indicate either early morning or late afternoon light conditions. The field appears to be uneven, possibly indicating it's used for playing sports like baseball given their attire. There are no distinct features such as trees or buildings visible in the immediate vicinity of the group.

The caption provided states that this photograph shows a ball-team made up of boys from Natick Mills in Natick, Rhode Island on April 17th, Saturday afternoon at P.M., which helps contextualize the image. The overall impression is one of camaraderie among young athletes captured during a sports gathering or practice session.
This black and white photograph captures a group of young boys in uniforms standing outdoors, likely on a field or open ground. The image appears to be from an earlier era, suggested by the style of clothing worn by the subjects—high-collared jackets, caps, and knee-length pants. Some individuals have their hands placed on their hips or pockets while others hold sports equipment such as baseball bats and gloves. Their expressions are varied but seem casual and relaxed. The setting is overcast with a hazy sky in the background which might indicate either early morning or late afternoon light conditions. The field appears to be uneven, possibly indicating it's used for playing sports like baseball given their attire. There are no distinct features such as trees or buildings visible in the immediate vicinity of the group. The caption provided states that this photograph shows a ball-team made up of boys from Natick Mills in Natick, Rhode Island on April 17th, Saturday afternoon at P.M., which helps contextualize the image. The overall impression is one of camaraderie among young athletes captured during a sports gathering or practice session.
This black and white photograph captures a group of young boys in uniforms standing outdoors, likely on a field or open ground. The image appears to be from an earlier era, suggested by the style of clothing worn by the subjects—high-collared jackets, caps, and knee-length pants. Some individuals have their hands placed on their hips or pockets while others hold sports equipment such as baseball bats and gloves. Their expressions are varied but seem casual and relaxed. The setting is overcast with a hazy sky in the background which might indicate either early morning or late afternoon light conditions. The field appears to be uneven, possibly indicating it's used for playing sports like baseball given their attire. There are no distinct features such as trees or buildings visible in the immediate vicinity of the group. The caption provided states that this photograph shows a ball-team made up of boys from Natick Mills in Natick, Rhode Island on April 17th, Saturday afternoon at P.M., which helps contextualize the image. The overall impression is one of camaraderie among young athletes captured during a sports gathering or practice session.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 11 hours ago

Saturday afternoon ball game. Boys all work in the Natick (R. I.) Mills. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RI)Mills #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674414/

A sepia-toned photograph depicting a group of individuals from the late 19th to early 20th century, gathered outside on an overcast day. The people are wearing various styles of hats and suits typical for that era, suggesting they might be workers or part of a social club. Some hold baseball equipment like bats, hinting at their possible involvement in sports activities such as baseball during the Saturday afternoons mentioned in the caption.
A sepia-toned photograph depicting a group of individuals from the late 19th to early 20th century, gathered outside on an overcast day. The people are wearing various styles of hats and suits typical for that era, suggesting they might be workers or part of a social club. Some hold baseball equipment like bats, hinting at their possible involvement in sports activities such as baseball during the Saturday afternoons mentioned in the caption.
A sepia-toned photograph depicting a group of individuals from the late 19th to early 20th century, gathered outside on an overcast day. The people are wearing various styles of hats and suits typical for that era, suggesting they might be workers or part of a social club. Some hold baseball equipment like bats, hinting at their possible involvement in sports activities such as baseball during the Saturday afternoons mentioned in the caption.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 11 hours ago

Saturday afternoon ball game. Boys all work in the Natick (R. I.) Mills. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RI)Mills #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674414/

A sepia-toned photograph depicting a group of individuals from the late 19th to early 20th century, gathered outside on an overcast day. The people are wearing various styles of hats and suits typical for that era, suggesting they might be workers or part of a social club. Some hold baseball equipment like bats, hinting at their possible involvement in sports activities such as baseball during the Saturday afternoons mentioned in the caption.
A sepia-toned photograph depicting a group of individuals from the late 19th to early 20th century, gathered outside on an overcast day. The people are wearing various styles of hats and suits typical for that era, suggesting they might be workers or part of a social club. Some hold baseball equipment like bats, hinting at their possible involvement in sports activities such as baseball during the Saturday afternoons mentioned in the caption.
A sepia-toned photograph depicting a group of individuals from the late 19th to early 20th century, gathered outside on an overcast day. The people are wearing various styles of hats and suits typical for that era, suggesting they might be workers or part of a social club. Some hold baseball equipment like bats, hinting at their possible involvement in sports activities such as baseball during the Saturday afternoons mentioned in the caption.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 13 hours ago

Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R. I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#NatcikMills #Natick #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674413/

The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting ten young boys standing in front of a white picket fence, with the backdrop featuring an urban building. The setting appears to be on Saturday at noon as indicated by the caption "Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R.I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909." Location: Natick, Rhode Island. Each boy is dressed differently, suggesting a variety of roles or tasks within their work environment. Some are wearing hats and jackets while others have on more casual clothing such as coats or trousers without sleeves.

The boys display varying postures; some stand with arms crossed confidently, others lean casually against the fence, one holds what looks like a milk can in his hand, another has an object that resembles coal or small rocks. The overall atmosphere of the photo is somber and reflective, indicative of early 20th-century labor conditions for young children.

The quality of the photograph suggests it may have been taken with an old camera, emphasizing historical context over clarity.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting ten young boys standing in front of a white picket fence, with the backdrop featuring an urban building. The setting appears to be on Saturday at noon as indicated by the caption "Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R.I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909." Location: Natick, Rhode Island. Each boy is dressed differently, suggesting a variety of roles or tasks within their work environment. Some are wearing hats and jackets while others have on more casual clothing such as coats or trousers without sleeves. The boys display varying postures; some stand with arms crossed confidently, others lean casually against the fence, one holds what looks like a milk can in his hand, another has an object that resembles coal or small rocks. The overall atmosphere of the photo is somber and reflective, indicative of early 20th-century labor conditions for young children. The quality of the photograph suggests it may have been taken with an old camera, emphasizing historical context over clarity.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting ten young boys standing in front of a white picket fence, with the backdrop featuring an urban building. The setting appears to be on Saturday at noon as indicated by the caption "Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R.I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909." Location: Natick, Rhode Island. Each boy is dressed differently, suggesting a variety of roles or tasks within their work environment. Some are wearing hats and jackets while others have on more casual clothing such as coats or trousers without sleeves. The boys display varying postures; some stand with arms crossed confidently, others lean casually against the fence, one holds what looks like a milk can in his hand, another has an object that resembles coal or small rocks. The overall atmosphere of the photo is somber and reflective, indicative of early 20th-century labor conditions for young children. The quality of the photograph suggests it may have been taken with an old camera, emphasizing historical context over clarity.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 13 hours ago

Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R. I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#NatcikMills #Natick #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674413/

The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting ten young boys standing in front of a white picket fence, with the backdrop featuring an urban building. The setting appears to be on Saturday at noon as indicated by the caption "Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R.I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909." Location: Natick, Rhode Island. Each boy is dressed differently, suggesting a variety of roles or tasks within their work environment. Some are wearing hats and jackets while others have on more casual clothing such as coats or trousers without sleeves.

The boys display varying postures; some stand with arms crossed confidently, others lean casually against the fence, one holds what looks like a milk can in his hand, another has an object that resembles coal or small rocks. The overall atmosphere of the photo is somber and reflective, indicative of early 20th-century labor conditions for young children.

The quality of the photograph suggests it may have been taken with an old camera, emphasizing historical context over clarity.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting ten young boys standing in front of a white picket fence, with the backdrop featuring an urban building. The setting appears to be on Saturday at noon as indicated by the caption "Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R.I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909." Location: Natick, Rhode Island. Each boy is dressed differently, suggesting a variety of roles or tasks within their work environment. Some are wearing hats and jackets while others have on more casual clothing such as coats or trousers without sleeves. The boys display varying postures; some stand with arms crossed confidently, others lean casually against the fence, one holds what looks like a milk can in his hand, another has an object that resembles coal or small rocks. The overall atmosphere of the photo is somber and reflective, indicative of early 20th-century labor conditions for young children. The quality of the photograph suggests it may have been taken with an old camera, emphasizing historical context over clarity.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting ten young boys standing in front of a white picket fence, with the backdrop featuring an urban building. The setting appears to be on Saturday at noon as indicated by the caption "Some of the boys working in Natcik Mills (R.I.) Saturday Noon, April 17, 1909." Location: Natick, Rhode Island. Each boy is dressed differently, suggesting a variety of roles or tasks within their work environment. Some are wearing hats and jackets while others have on more casual clothing such as coats or trousers without sleeves. The boys display varying postures; some stand with arms crossed confidently, others lean casually against the fence, one holds what looks like a milk can in his hand, another has an object that resembles coal or small rocks. The overall atmosphere of the photo is somber and reflective, indicative of early 20th-century labor conditions for young children. The quality of the photograph suggests it may have been taken with an old camera, emphasizing historical context over clarity.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 15 hours ago

A few of the small boys working in the Natick (R.I.) Mills. Some of the smallest ones said they worked there 2 years. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674412/

The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting six young boys standing in front of an industrial building. They appear to be wearing work uniforms, with some in shorts and others in trousers, all sporting caps or flat hats typical for the era suggested by their clothing style. The setting seems rural, given the simple construction of the buildings behind them; a large stone structure is visible on the left, while windows can be seen above head height on what appears to be an older brick building.

There's no explicit action taking place—only posing—and it's hard to ascertain age with precision as portraits were not typically detailed during this time. The boys' expressions range from solemn to mildly curious or unenthusiastic; none are smiling broadly, suggesting a more candid and less cheerful mood typical of early industrial-era photographs.

The photograph is vintage in quality—somewhere between the late 19th and early 20th century—and there's an air of historical significance. The boys' presence at such young ages suggests they may be involved in labor or work, which aligns with what was known about child employment during this period in industrialized nations.

Overall, it captures a moment from the past that speaks volumes on children working conditions and their lives as early 20th-century workers.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting six young boys standing in front of an industrial building. They appear to be wearing work uniforms, with some in shorts and others in trousers, all sporting caps or flat hats typical for the era suggested by their clothing style. The setting seems rural, given the simple construction of the buildings behind them; a large stone structure is visible on the left, while windows can be seen above head height on what appears to be an older brick building. There's no explicit action taking place—only posing—and it's hard to ascertain age with precision as portraits were not typically detailed during this time. The boys' expressions range from solemn to mildly curious or unenthusiastic; none are smiling broadly, suggesting a more candid and less cheerful mood typical of early industrial-era photographs. The photograph is vintage in quality—somewhere between the late 19th and early 20th century—and there's an air of historical significance. The boys' presence at such young ages suggests they may be involved in labor or work, which aligns with what was known about child employment during this period in industrialized nations. Overall, it captures a moment from the past that speaks volumes on children working conditions and their lives as early 20th-century workers.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting six young boys standing in front of an industrial building. They appear to be wearing work uniforms, with some in shorts and others in trousers, all sporting caps or flat hats typical for the era suggested by their clothing style. The setting seems rural, given the simple construction of the buildings behind them; a large stone structure is visible on the left, while windows can be seen above head height on what appears to be an older brick building. There's no explicit action taking place—only posing—and it's hard to ascertain age with precision as portraits were not typically detailed during this time. The boys' expressions range from solemn to mildly curious or unenthusiastic; none are smiling broadly, suggesting a more candid and less cheerful mood typical of early industrial-era photographs. The photograph is vintage in quality—somewhere between the late 19th and early 20th century—and there's an air of historical significance. The boys' presence at such young ages suggests they may be involved in labor or work, which aligns with what was known about child employment during this period in industrialized nations. Overall, it captures a moment from the past that speaks volumes on children working conditions and their lives as early 20th-century workers.
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@LewisHine@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 15 hours ago

A few of the small boys working in the Natick (R.I.) Mills. Some of the smallest ones said they worked there 2 years. Location: Natick, Rhode Island.

#Natick #RhodeIsland #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018674412/

The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting six young boys standing in front of an industrial building. They appear to be wearing work uniforms, with some in shorts and others in trousers, all sporting caps or flat hats typical for the era suggested by their clothing style. The setting seems rural, given the simple construction of the buildings behind them; a large stone structure is visible on the left, while windows can be seen above head height on what appears to be an older brick building.

There's no explicit action taking place—only posing—and it's hard to ascertain age with precision as portraits were not typically detailed during this time. The boys' expressions range from solemn to mildly curious or unenthusiastic; none are smiling broadly, suggesting a more candid and less cheerful mood typical of early industrial-era photographs.

The photograph is vintage in quality—somewhere between the late 19th and early 20th century—and there's an air of historical significance. The boys' presence at such young ages suggests they may be involved in labor or work, which aligns with what was known about child employment during this period in industrialized nations.

Overall, it captures a moment from the past that speaks volumes on children working conditions and their lives as early 20th-century workers.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting six young boys standing in front of an industrial building. They appear to be wearing work uniforms, with some in shorts and others in trousers, all sporting caps or flat hats typical for the era suggested by their clothing style. The setting seems rural, given the simple construction of the buildings behind them; a large stone structure is visible on the left, while windows can be seen above head height on what appears to be an older brick building. There's no explicit action taking place—only posing—and it's hard to ascertain age with precision as portraits were not typically detailed during this time. The boys' expressions range from solemn to mildly curious or unenthusiastic; none are smiling broadly, suggesting a more candid and less cheerful mood typical of early industrial-era photographs. The photograph is vintage in quality—somewhere between the late 19th and early 20th century—and there's an air of historical significance. The boys' presence at such young ages suggests they may be involved in labor or work, which aligns with what was known about child employment during this period in industrialized nations. Overall, it captures a moment from the past that speaks volumes on children working conditions and their lives as early 20th-century workers.
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting six young boys standing in front of an industrial building. They appear to be wearing work uniforms, with some in shorts and others in trousers, all sporting caps or flat hats typical for the era suggested by their clothing style. The setting seems rural, given the simple construction of the buildings behind them; a large stone structure is visible on the left, while windows can be seen above head height on what appears to be an older brick building. There's no explicit action taking place—only posing—and it's hard to ascertain age with precision as portraits were not typically detailed during this time. The boys' expressions range from solemn to mildly curious or unenthusiastic; none are smiling broadly, suggesting a more candid and less cheerful mood typical of early industrial-era photographs. The photograph is vintage in quality—somewhere between the late 19th and early 20th century—and there's an air of historical significance. The boys' presence at such young ages suggests they may be involved in labor or work, which aligns with what was known about child employment during this period in industrialized nations. Overall, it captures a moment from the past that speaks volumes on children working conditions and their lives as early 20th-century workers.
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