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

Noon hour, Holden-Leonard Co., Bennington, Vt. Some of the youngsters working there. Work was slack and the force small. Location: Bennington, Vermont.

#Holden-LeonardCo #Bennington #Vermont #Photography #LewisHine #ChildLabour #ChildLabor

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2018675344/

The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting several individuals peering out from behind the window of an old brick building. The window, framed by wooden sashes and divided into multiple panes, appears somewhat worn with some panels reflecting dimly on its glass surface.

Through the partially open blinds, four people can be seen: two women in the foreground—one wearing a white blouse and another in darker clothing—and what appear to be younger individuals or possibly teenagers behind them. The expressions are difficult to discern due to the distance but suggest curiosity or anticipation as they gaze outwards.

The brickwork of the building is weathered, with some mortar visible between the bricks, indicating an older structure that has been exposed to various elements over time. No distinct features outside the window can be made out in this monochromatic image, and there are no clear indicators of location or context beyond what's provided by the caption.

The photograph conveys a sense of simplicity and perhaps nostalgia for a simpler era depicted through its ageless architecture and vintage clothing worn by those inside the building.
The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting several individuals peering out from behind the window of an old brick building. The window, framed by wooden sashes and divided into multiple panes, appears somewhat worn with some panels reflecting dimly on its glass surface. Through the partially open blinds, four people can be seen: two women in the foreground—one wearing a white blouse and another in darker clothing—and what appear to be younger individuals or possibly teenagers behind them. The expressions are difficult to discern due to the distance but suggest curiosity or anticipation as they gaze outwards. The brickwork of the building is weathered, with some mortar visible between the bricks, indicating an older structure that has been exposed to various elements over time. No distinct features outside the window can be made out in this monochromatic image, and there are no clear indicators of location or context beyond what's provided by the caption. The photograph conveys a sense of simplicity and perhaps nostalgia for a simpler era depicted through its ageless architecture and vintage clothing worn by those inside the building.
The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting several individuals peering out from behind the window of an old brick building. The window, framed by wooden sashes and divided into multiple panes, appears somewhat worn with some panels reflecting dimly on its glass surface. Through the partially open blinds, four people can be seen: two women in the foreground—one wearing a white blouse and another in darker clothing—and what appear to be younger individuals or possibly teenagers behind them. The expressions are difficult to discern due to the distance but suggest curiosity or anticipation as they gaze outwards. The brickwork of the building is weathered, with some mortar visible between the bricks, indicating an older structure that has been exposed to various elements over time. No distinct features outside the window can be made out in this monochromatic image, and there are no clear indicators of location or context beyond what's provided by the caption. The photograph conveys a sense of simplicity and perhaps nostalgia for a simpler era depicted through its ageless architecture and vintage clothing worn by those inside the building.
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