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Child Labor Today postcard

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1Identifier: Vis 5
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Postal Telegraph Boy. David Caplan, 9 Monroe Street. Said he was 15 years old. Works from 11 P.M. to 8 A. M., often down around the docks, New York City, circa 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0023-A
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

The "Carrying-in Boy," In an Indiana Glass Works, 1:00 A. M., August, 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0085
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

A. D. T. Messenger Boy, Indianapolis, 10 P.M., August 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0117
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Midnight in a Glass Works in Grafton, W. Va. Boys at the "Glory-Hole" where object is reheated before going to finisher, September 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0161
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Boys at Lehr glass works, West Virginia, October 1908.

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0068
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Mannington Glass Works. Uses no small boys (below 15): These are average: manager said they do not believe in working boys that ought to be in school. Say it pays to use large boys, as they pay them same as small ones--$1 a day: employ 60 men and 30 boys 15 to 18 years: no young girls, October 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0173
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Boy working at double circular saws. N.Y. Dimension Supply Co., Evansville, Ill., October 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0195
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Wylie Mills, Chester, S.C. and settlement of houses. No schools for all these people, November 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0325
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Springstein Mill, Chester, S.C. Malcolm Rogers (Boy with hat) 54 inches high. Be[e]n in mill 3 years. Started at 25 cents and now makes $1.00 a day. Spins part time and doffer part time. Other boy goes to school and helps in mill afternoons and Saturdays. Witness S.R. Hine, November 1908

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 10Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0329
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Bertha Thomas. Been in mill work 2 years. Johnnie Thomas, "helps sister" all the time now. This is a popular method of evading the law. They work in Atherton Mill, January 1909

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0470
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Salvador Rodrignez [i.e., Rodriguez?] Cigar Co.,January 1909 Digital

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 12Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0577
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Spinners and doffers in the Interlaken Mill, Arkwright, R. I. Girl in front, Amelia, is a spooler. Small Mill, April 1909

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 13Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0676
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Scene in More-Jonas [i.e., Jones?] Glass Co., Bridgeton, N.J. Several young boys are to be seen in photo, November 1909

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 14Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 0979
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Sardine canneries at Eastport, Maine, August 1911

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 2417
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Man straining to carry heavy bundle of clothing. They carry these for long distances, often. East Side, N.Y., February 1912

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 16Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 2841
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Other junk (See #2962). A pile of scrap machinery outside the Carolina Cotton Mill. This kind cost money. Who cares about the other kind?, Spartanburg, SC., May 1912

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 17Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 2963
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Harness maker. See 4158, Fall River, Mass., June 12-20, 1916 Digital

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 18Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 4251
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

[Boys "linking" bed-springs. 14 and 15 years old.], Boston, Mass., January 25, 1917

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 19Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 4649
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Grande, Philomena, 218 Thompson Street, N.Y.C., making and finishing coats, earns about $1. a day. Jennie, age 13 and Edmond age 9 work steadly and do not get much chance for recreation. Taken by Hiram Myers, Photo, Publicity Dept., N.Y.C., March 1922

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 20Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 4914
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...

Stringing milk tags (See 4916), Newark, NJ, 1923 Digital

Item — Box: 1, Folder: 21Identifier: Vis 5, Hine no. 4917
Scope and Content Note:: This collection of National Child Labor Committee photographs contains twenty black and white gelatin silver print photographs of workplace and living environments during the beginning of the twentieth century. The photographs were taken in Massachusetts, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New York between 1908 and 1923. Hine's images captured children at work in glass factories, textile mills, canneries, and outside the workplace. Each photograph has a number on the back, which was given by...