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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

The Browning home, a partial dugout. Seven children live here. Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 67

#MalheurCounty #Oregon #American #DeadOxFlat #DorotheaLanges #theDustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773677/

The image depicts a black and white photograph of an old, modest wooden cabin situated on a barren landscape. The house appears to be in disrepair with visible signs of wear such as peeling paint or siding damage. In front of the cabin is what looks like a dirt road leading away from it, suggesting infrequent use. Various objects are scattered around including barrels, crates, and possibly farming equipment, indicating that this may be a rural setting where manual labor occurs.

The surrounding terrain is flat with sparse vegetation, indicative of an arid or semi-arid environment typical for regions in the American West during certain periods. The sky above appears clear without any visible clouds, which could imply dry weather conditions at the time when the photo was taken.

There are no people present in this image, but it evokes a sense of isolation and hard life that one might associate with pioneer or frontier living as suggested by the general caption number 67. The house seems to be part of a larger settlement given there is more than just one structure visible on what looks like an elevated hillside.

The overall impression from this photograph, combined with historical context provided in captions such as "Dead Ox Flat" and descriptions mentioning rural Oregon during certain times, paints the picture of life for families or individuals living off-the-grid in a h [...]
The image depicts a black and white photograph of an old, modest wooden cabin situated on a barren landscape. The house appears to be in disrepair with visible signs of wear such as peeling paint or siding damage. In front of the cabin is what looks like a dirt road leading away from it, suggesting infrequent use. Various objects are scattered around including barrels, crates, and possibly farming equipment, indicating that this may be a rural setting where manual labor occurs. The surrounding terrain is flat with sparse vegetation, indicative of an arid or semi-arid environment typical for regions in the American West during certain periods. The sky above appears clear without any visible clouds, which could imply dry weather conditions at the time when the photo was taken. There are no people present in this image, but it evokes a sense of isolation and hard life that one might associate with pioneer or frontier living as suggested by the general caption number 67. The house seems to be part of a larger settlement given there is more than just one structure visible on what looks like an elevated hillside. The overall impression from this photograph, combined with historical context provided in captions such as "Dead Ox Flat" and descriptions mentioning rural Oregon during certain times, paints the picture of life for families or individuals living off-the-grid in a h [...]
The image depicts a black and white photograph of an old, modest wooden cabin situated on a barren landscape. The house appears to be in disrepair with visible signs of wear such as peeling paint or siding damage. In front of the cabin is what looks like a dirt road leading away from it, suggesting infrequent use. Various objects are scattered around including barrels, crates, and possibly farming equipment, indicating that this may be a rural setting where manual labor occurs. The surrounding terrain is flat with sparse vegetation, indicative of an arid or semi-arid environment typical for regions in the American West during certain periods. The sky above appears clear without any visible clouds, which could imply dry weather conditions at the time when the photo was taken. There are no people present in this image, but it evokes a sense of isolation and hard life that one might associate with pioneer or frontier living as suggested by the general caption number 67. The house seems to be part of a larger settlement given there is more than just one structure visible on what looks like an elevated hillside. The overall impression from this photograph, combined with historical context provided in captions such as "Dead Ox Flat" and descriptions mentioning rural Oregon during certain times, paints the picture of life for families or individuals living off-the-grid in a h [...]
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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

The Browning home, a partial dugout. Seven children live here. Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 67

#MalheurCounty #Oregon #American #DeadOxFlat #DorotheaLanges #theDustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773677/

The image depicts a black and white photograph of an old, modest wooden cabin situated on a barren landscape. The house appears to be in disrepair with visible signs of wear such as peeling paint or siding damage. In front of the cabin is what looks like a dirt road leading away from it, suggesting infrequent use. Various objects are scattered around including barrels, crates, and possibly farming equipment, indicating that this may be a rural setting where manual labor occurs.

The surrounding terrain is flat with sparse vegetation, indicative of an arid or semi-arid environment typical for regions in the American West during certain periods. The sky above appears clear without any visible clouds, which could imply dry weather conditions at the time when the photo was taken.

There are no people present in this image, but it evokes a sense of isolation and hard life that one might associate with pioneer or frontier living as suggested by the general caption number 67. The house seems to be part of a larger settlement given there is more than just one structure visible on what looks like an elevated hillside.

The overall impression from this photograph, combined with historical context provided in captions such as "Dead Ox Flat" and descriptions mentioning rural Oregon during certain times, paints the picture of life for families or individuals living off-the-grid in a h [...]
The image depicts a black and white photograph of an old, modest wooden cabin situated on a barren landscape. The house appears to be in disrepair with visible signs of wear such as peeling paint or siding damage. In front of the cabin is what looks like a dirt road leading away from it, suggesting infrequent use. Various objects are scattered around including barrels, crates, and possibly farming equipment, indicating that this may be a rural setting where manual labor occurs. The surrounding terrain is flat with sparse vegetation, indicative of an arid or semi-arid environment typical for regions in the American West during certain periods. The sky above appears clear without any visible clouds, which could imply dry weather conditions at the time when the photo was taken. There are no people present in this image, but it evokes a sense of isolation and hard life that one might associate with pioneer or frontier living as suggested by the general caption number 67. The house seems to be part of a larger settlement given there is more than just one structure visible on what looks like an elevated hillside. The overall impression from this photograph, combined with historical context provided in captions such as "Dead Ox Flat" and descriptions mentioning rural Oregon during certain times, paints the picture of life for families or individuals living off-the-grid in a h [...]
The image depicts a black and white photograph of an old, modest wooden cabin situated on a barren landscape. The house appears to be in disrepair with visible signs of wear such as peeling paint or siding damage. In front of the cabin is what looks like a dirt road leading away from it, suggesting infrequent use. Various objects are scattered around including barrels, crates, and possibly farming equipment, indicating that this may be a rural setting where manual labor occurs. The surrounding terrain is flat with sparse vegetation, indicative of an arid or semi-arid environment typical for regions in the American West during certain periods. The sky above appears clear without any visible clouds, which could imply dry weather conditions at the time when the photo was taken. There are no people present in this image, but it evokes a sense of isolation and hard life that one might associate with pioneer or frontier living as suggested by the general caption number 67. The house seems to be part of a larger settlement given there is more than just one structure visible on what looks like an elevated hillside. The overall impression from this photograph, combined with historical context provided in captions such as "Dead Ox Flat" and descriptions mentioning rural Oregon during certain times, paints the picture of life for families or individuals living off-the-grid in a h [...]
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Dorothea Lange
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@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Mrs. Soper tells how it was when they first came. Willow Creek area, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 72

#Soper #first #WillowCreek #MalheurCounty #Oregon #theDustBowl #American #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773671/

This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation.
In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective.
The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.
This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation. In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective. The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.
This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation. In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective. The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.
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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Mrs. Soper tells how it was when they first came. Willow Creek area, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 72

#Soper #first #WillowCreek #MalheurCounty #Oregon #theDustBowl #American #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773671/

This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation.
In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective.
The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.
This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation. In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective. The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.
This black and white photograph captures a moment from the Dust Bowl era, depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural outdoor setting. The person is dressed in simple clothing with plaid patterns on both the top and bottom garment. They are holding onto their chin with one hand while supporting themselves against another object with the other, seemingly deep in thought or contemplation. In the background, clotheslines stretch across the image, bearing what seem to be sheets of fabric drying in the sun. Another person is visible standing at a distance on the left side, engaged in an activity that's not entirely clear from this perspective. The overall scene suggests hardship and survival during challenging times, likely relating to the migration patterns associated with droughts and dust storms prevalent in the American West during the Great Depression era.
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