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National Child Labor Committee Collection Search Results: "Lawrence Massachusetts" - Library of Congress

National Child Labor Committee Collection Search Results: "Lawrence Massachusetts" - Library of Congress | Human Interest | Scoop.it

Title: "Group working in Washington Mill. Location: Lawrence, Massachusetts." September 1911

 

One of 73 results containing "Lawrence Massachusetts" from the National Child Labor Committee Collection

 

"About this Collection

 

Working as an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), Lewis Hine (1874-1940) documented working and living conditions of children in the United States between 1908 and 1924. The NCLC photos are useful for the study of labor, reform movements, children, working class families, education, public health, urban and rural housing conditions, industrial and agricultural sites, and other aspects of urban and rural life in America in the early twentieth century.

 

The collection consists of more than 5,100 photographic prints and 355 glass negatives, given to the Library of Congress, along with the NCLC records, in 1954 by Mrs. Gertrude Folks Zimand, acting for the NCLC in her capacity as chief executive."


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Daguerreotype Portraits by Southworth and Hawe

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Daguerreotype portraits by Southworth and Hawes -- an exhibit of The American Museum of Photography

 

"It should be the aim of the artist-photographer to produce in the likeness the best possible character and finest expression of which that particular face or figure could ever have been capable. But in the result there is to be no departure from truth in the delineation and representation of beauty, and expression, and character." -- A. S. Southworth, 1870"


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Rodeo photographer Ralph Doubleday and his camera: Lakeland, Florida

Rodeo photographer Ralph Doubleday and his camera: Lakeland, Florida | Human Interest | Scoop.it

"Title: [Rodeo photographer Ralph Doubleday and his camera: Lakeland, Florida]

 

Date: 1947.

 

Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 5 x 4 in.

 

General Note: For nearly two score years he has carried his camera into action in all the leading rodeos of the country. The late Will Rogers once said that Mr. Doubleday had made at least 90 percent of all the good rodeo pictures ever made. He lived in Bonita Springs, Florida, in the winter.

 

Series Title: (Department of Commerce collection.)"


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Lewis Hine, Photographer – Flickr Search of "The Commons"

Lewis Hine, Photographer – Flickr Search of "The Commons" | Human Interest | Scoop.it

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Title of thei image: "Indiana Glass Works. Midnight, August 1908"

 

"Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 Oshkosh, Wisconsin– November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing the child labor laws in the United States." Wikipedia, February 3, 2013, http://goo.gl/2Mqt1

 

Note on The Commons: "The key goals of The Commons on Flickr are to firstly show you hidden treasures in the world's public photography archives, and secondly to show how your input and knowledge can help make these collections even richer.

 

You're invited to help describe the photographs you discover in The Commons on Flickr, either by adding tags or leaving comments.*" http://www.flickr.com/commons

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COLORES | The History of Photography: Beaumont Newhall | New Mexico PBS

"The history of photography is Beaumont Newhall! Throughout most of the 20th century he has seen a central figure in the movement to have photography recognized as an art form. It might also be said that he created the 'history of photography' as a distinct and respected field of study. As a founder and father of the history of photography, photographer, curator, art historian, writer, scholar, teacher and administrator it seems as if there has been more than one Beaumont Newhall. Beginning in 1938 at the Museum of Modern Art, he created the first retrospective exhibition of the 100-year-old art of photography. This documentary highlights some of Beaumont's experiences of being a lifelong friend, mentor and confident of many photographers now in the annals of history."


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