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Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
@DorotheaLange@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Two of the seven Browning children in doorway of their Oregon home. Dead Ox Flat. Malheur County, Oregon. General Caption number 67-111

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773652/

The image depicts a black and white photograph of the doorway to an old wooden structure, possibly a cabin. Two young children are visible through the glass pane in the door; one appears to be holding something up near their face while the other stands beside them with a neutral expression. The left side of the frame shows part of what seems like a large metal container or stove on a stand and various items scattered around, including wooden planks leaning against the wall and some tools or containers lying in the dirt. On the right, there's another glass pane leading to an interior space where more plants are visible through a window box.

A handwritten inscription at the top left corner reads "Sept 1942," indicating that this photograph was taken during September of that year. The bottom portion contains additional text and numbers: “General Caption number 67-111." This suggests it's part of a larger collection or series, possibly from an archive or documentary project.

The image conveys a sense of rural simplicity, with the children in casual attire typical for their age group during that era. The setting appears humble but indicative of daily life and domesticity at the time.
The image depicts a black and white photograph of the doorway to an old wooden structure, possibly a cabin. Two young children are visible through the glass pane in the door; one appears to be holding something up near their face while the other stands beside them with a neutral expression. The left side of the frame shows part of what seems like a large metal container or stove on a stand and various items scattered around, including wooden planks leaning against the wall and some tools or containers lying in the dirt. On the right, there's another glass pane leading to an interior space where more plants are visible through a window box. A handwritten inscription at the top left corner reads "Sept 1942," indicating that this photograph was taken during September of that year. The bottom portion contains additional text and numbers: “General Caption number 67-111." This suggests it's part of a larger collection or series, possibly from an archive or documentary project. The image conveys a sense of rural simplicity, with the children in casual attire typical for their age group during that era. The setting appears humble but indicative of daily life and domesticity at the time.
The image depicts a black and white photograph of the doorway to an old wooden structure, possibly a cabin. Two young children are visible through the glass pane in the door; one appears to be holding something up near their face while the other stands beside them with a neutral expression. The left side of the frame shows part of what seems like a large metal container or stove on a stand and various items scattered around, including wooden planks leaning against the wall and some tools or containers lying in the dirt. On the right, there's another glass pane leading to an interior space where more plants are visible through a window box. A handwritten inscription at the top left corner reads "Sept 1942," indicating that this photograph was taken during September of that year. The bottom portion contains additional text and numbers: “General Caption number 67-111." This suggests it's part of a larger collection or series, possibly from an archive or documentary project. The image conveys a sense of rural simplicity, with the children in casual attire typical for their age group during that era. The setting appears humble but indicative of daily life and domesticity at the time.
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