RMF8RTF9–LEWIS HINE (1874-1940) American sociologist and photographer. Children working in a cotton mill in Macon, Georgia, in January 1909
RMPJFAJC–Lewis Hine, Lewis Wickes Hine (1874 – 1940) American sociologist and photographer
RMHRP3W6–Lewis Hine, American Sociologist
RM2J1C8N8–Messenger Boy for Mackay Telegraph Company, Waco, Texas by Lewis Hine (1874-1940), 1913.
RMEX6KA3–Lewis Hine child labour at Smart's Bog, Massachusetts, 1911
RMR242TX–Lewis Hine child labourer John Dempsey 1909
RMPK87F5–Child newspaper vendor, New York. Taken 1909. After a photograph by Lewis Hine, 1874-1940. Hine was a sociology teacher who used photography to record social problems and spur reform.
RM2A1GEF2–Lewis Hine Empire State Building Construction 1931
RMBNHW4C–Powerhouse mechanic by Lewis Hine Power house mechanic working on steam pump 1920 industry mechanics work worker man machine
RMKCC4B8–Newsboy asleep on stairs with papers, Jersey City, New Jersey, Lewis Hine, February 1912
RF2RY29P6–Lewis Hine: Tootsie, six years, newsboy, Washington, D.C., 1912 Tootsie, six yr. old news-boy, sells every day and Sunday for a young uncle who had to spend a good deal of his time driving Tootsie back on the job.
RF2E100RW–Lewis Hine - Powerhouse mechanic working on steam pump - 1920
RMF5PD9H–Classic 1920 photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine of a power house mechanic working on a steam pump.
RMFF9XE3–NEW YORK TENEMENT LIFE. /nOil over a photograph, c1910, by Lewis Hine.
RFFFBCDW–Old-timer, keeping up with the young boys. Many structural workers are above middle-age working on the Empire State Building. Circa 1930. Photograph by By Lewis Hine. This archival print is available in the following sizes: 8' x 10' $15.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 11' x 14' $23.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 16' x 20' $59.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 20' x 24' $99.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING * The American Photoarchive watermark will not appear on your print.
RMJ3M2NX–Group of young workers in Clifton Mills South Carolina by Lewis Hine
RMD6PYXT–Lewis Hine: Jennie Camillo, 8 years, cranberry picker, Pemberton, New Jersey, 1910
RMBTK411–Child laborer portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1908. Sadie Pfeifer worked in a cotton mill in South Carolina.
RMDD71XX–A young Christmas street fiddler, Belgrade, Serbia. Photo by Lewis Hine. Dec. 1918.
RMMB59NH–LEWIS HINE (1874-1940) American sociologist and photographer. His photo about 1908 of child workers at a cotton spinning mill
RMP77H89–English: Lewis Hine (1874-1940) self-portrait . circa 1930 30 Hine
RMHRKK07–Breaker Boys, Lewis Hine, 1911
RM2G04EE8–Child Labour: Children working as knitters in a textile mill on Tennessee
RMEX6KAJ–Worker on the Empire State Building (1931) - Photo by Lewis Hine
RMR242WG–Lewis Hine - 10 year old and 11 year old boys shuck pots. Va.
RMPPWT9C–Boy selling newspapers by Lewis Hine.
RMM7XRF0–Spinning Room, Cotton Mill, Magnolia, Mississippi, USA, Lewis Hine for National Child Labor Committee, March 1911
RM2J18FN4–Mechanic and Steam Pump by Lewis Hine (1874-1940), 1921.
RMEDRP9R–Mining equipment - conveyor, 1936, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940, was an American photographer, who used his camera as a tool
RMPJDWKG–Sadie Pfeiffer, Spinner in a Cotton Mill. Taken in Lancaster, North Carolina in 1908. After a photograph by Lewis Hine, 1874-1940. Hine was a sociology teacher who used photography to record social problems and spur reform.
RF2E100WW–Vintage Lewis Hine photograph entitled Spinners in a Cotton Mill from 1911 highlighting the young age of many American mill workers.
RM2A1GEEX–Lewis Hine Steelworker Standing on a Beam Gives Illusion of Touching the Tip of the Chrysler Building
RMBNHW4F–Icarus Empire State Building by Lewis Hine working 1920 industry work worker man construction site rope cable dizzy dizzying
RFFFBC7P–Old-timer, keeping up with the young boys. Many structural workers are above middle-age working on the Empire State Building. Circa 1930. Photograph by By Lewis Hine. This archival print is available in the following sizes: 8' x 10' $15.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 11' x 14' $23.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 16' x 20' $59.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING 20' x 24' $99.95 w/ FREE SHIPPING * The American Photoarchive watermark will not appear on your print.
RMJ2XYMJ–Breaker Boys in Coal Mine South Pittston Pennsylvania by Lewis Hine
RMGJNB45–Lewis Hine, Newsboys with base ball extra, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1908
RMBTK426–Child laborer portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1908. One of the young spinners in a North Carolina cotton mill earns forty-eight cents a day.
RMCWAJHA–Child laborers portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1911. Dust covered Breaker boys at Pennsylvania Coal mine, used hammers to 'clean'
RMF8RTF6–LEWIS HINE (1874-1940) American photographer and sociologist. One of his photos of children working in cotton mills about 1908
RF2GFEWGR–Sunday. 7 yr. old news-boy – 1912 April – Photo by Lewis Hine. United States Capitol in the background / Washington DC.
RMHRKK0K–Breaker Boy, Lewis Hine, 1910
RF2HTX0H3–Art inspired by Steamfitter, 1910s, Gelatin silver print, Image: 34.5 × 24.7 cm (13 9/16 × 9 3/4 in.), Photographs, Lewis Hine (American, 1874–1940, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMEX6KAK–Lewis Hine child labourer John Dempsey 1909
RMR242TF–Lewis Hine child labour at Smart's Bog, Massachusetts, 1911
RMFFA7P8–HINE: STEELWORKER, 1908. /nA Hungarian steelworker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: oil over a photograph, 1908, by Lewis Hine.
RMM279G9–Photo composite of mechanic with electric guitar. Lewis Hine photo of Power house mechanic working on steam pump, 1920.
RM2J1C8N1–Sadie Pfeiffer, Spinner in Cotton Mill, North Carolina by Lewis Hine (1874-1940), 1908. The photograph shows a young girl working in a cotton mill as child labor
RMEDRP9N–Man operating mining equipment, 1936, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940, was an American photographer, who used his camera as a tool
RMPR1H9K–Five young seamstresses working for a starvation wage in a New York tenement sweat shop. Circa 1906. After a photograph by Lewis Hine, 1874-1940. Hine was a sociology teacher who used photography to record social problems and spur reform.
RF2T3NFRJ–Lewis Hine: Pasquale Lolara, Ercola Guallilo, Jerry Paciello, Frank Graciana, newsboys, Utica, New York, 1910
RM2JH9JD2–Lewis Hine On The Hoist Empire State Building
RMTA300X–Child laborers in front of a coal mine in S. Pittstin, Pennsylvania. The photo was taken by photographer Lewis Wicker Hine on behalf of the National Child Labor Committee. Lewis Heine devoted his work to child labor in the USA and Europe. Between 1908 and 1921 about 5,000 photos were taken. Lewis considered himself as a social documentary photographer.
RFHDX4ND–Twelve year old S. Russell is a newsboy in Wilmington,Delaware and has been selling newspapers for two years. His average earnings are 20 cents daily. The boy deposits earnings in du Pont Savings Bank, and on Saturday night works for Reynold's candy shop, delivering packages. Works 5 hours daily, except Saturday, when he works 11. Circa 1910 . Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine (1874-1940)
RM2PGT0YX–Powerhouse Mechanic 1921 by Lewis Hine
RM2HM6690–George Christopher, Postal Tel. #7, 14 years old. Been at it over 3 years. Does not work nights. Location: Nashville, Alabama - Lewis Hine photo 1910
RMBTK40J–Child laborer portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1909. The barefooted boy in a George cotton mill was so small he had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins.
RMCWAJG1–Child laborer portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1909. Little spinner who regularly worked in cotton mill in Augusta, Georgia.
RM2DDB8BE–LEWIS HINE (1874-1940) American sociologist and photographer. Child coal miners in South Pittson, Pennsylvania, in 1911
RF2GFEWGX–”The smallest workers I could find at Southland Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, Virginia”. – Lewis Hine, 1874-1940, photographer. Child labour. May 1911.
RMHRKK10–Cotton Mill Spinner, Lewis Hine, 1900s
RF2HTWY4J–Art inspired by Empire State Building, 1930s, Gelatin silver print, 10.0 x 12.2 cm (3 15/16 x 4 13/16 in.), Photographs, Lewis Hine (American, 1874–1940), Hine took to great heights for this well-known photograph of a construction worker on the Empire State Building taking a break to, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMEX6KAM–Lewis Hine The superintendent and spinners Catawba Cotton Mills. Newton. NC 1910
RMR242TY–Lewis Hine The superintendent and spinners Catawba Cotton Mills. Newton. NC 1910
RMHT15HJ–'The final stages of the Mast; the street is some quarter mile below', c1931. Artist: Lewis Wickes Hine.
RF2E100RY–Vintage Lewis Hine photograph of two young mill workers .
RM2J1G7T0–Doffer Boys, Macon, Georgia by Lewis Hine (1874-1940), 1908. The photograph shows young boys working in a cotton mill as child labor
RMKC6BWG–Empire State Building, 1930s, Gelatin silver print, 10.0 x 12.2 cm (3 15/16 x 4 13/16 in.), Photographs, Lewis Hine (American, 1
RMMAJXYM–Title: St. Louis Star-Times newsboys on street. . 1910. Lewis Hine
RMF5R9BY–1920 photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine (American, 1874-1940) called Power House Mechanic.
RM2PP7XAA–Lewis Hine Midnight at the Glassworks
RMFFARCC–CHILD LABOR, c1910. /nA group of young cotton pickers in the American South. Oil over a photograph, c1910, by Lewis Hine.
RM2PCNN3G–1910 , february, Utica, New York (State), USA : Newsboys under the snow - NEWSBOYS by LEWIS HINE ( 1874 - 1940 ) - BAMBINI -- LAVORATORI - BAMBINO - CHILDREN WORKERS - FACTORY - CHILDHOOD - INFANZIA - LAVORO MINORILE - LAVORO - WORK - LAVORATORE - WORKER - OPERAIO - CLASSE OPERAIA LAVORATRICE - WORKING CLASS - OPERAI - LAVORATORI - LAVORO - STATI UNITI d' AMERICA - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - portrait - ritratto - TEMPI MODERNI - MODERN TIMES - hat - cappello - TURNO DI LAVORO - GIORNALAIO - GIORNALAI - STRILLONI - VENDITORI DI GIORNALI QUOTIDINI AMBULANTI - AMBULANTE - neve --- Archivi
RM2PGT101–Powerhouse mechanic 1920 by Lewis Hine
RM2BPKMX3–Composite image of electric guitar and Power House Mechanic working with a guitar wrench. 1920 Image by Lewis W Hine.
RMKWDKJH–Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt speaking to a crowd in Birmingham, Ala., March 10-12, 1911. TR and Jane Addams addressed the 7th National Child Labor Committee Conference. Photo by Lewis Hine, whose photos documented the plight of child workers (BSLOC 2017 8 30)
RMKWDJ0D–Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt speaking to a crowd in Birmingham, Ala., March 10-12, 1911. TR and Jane Addams addressed the 7th National Child Labor Committee Conference. Photo by Lewis Hine, whose photos documented the plight of child workers (BSLOC 2017 8 30)
RMF9278N–LEWIS HINE (1874-1940) American sociologist and photographer. His photo of child oyster shuckers at the Maggioni Canning factory in Port Royal, South Carolina, in February 1912. He noted that the youngest were eight years old and that they worked at the factory before and after school.
RF2GFEWH4–A few of the young workers in West End Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, (Virginia.) Child labour. Lewis Hine, 1874-1940, photographer. May 1911.
RMHRP198–Sleeping Newsboy, Lewis Hine, 1912
RF2HTWY3Y–Art inspired by Steamfitter, 1921, Gelatin silver print, 42.1 x 30.9 cm (16 9/16 x 12 3/16 in.), Photographs, Lewis Hine (American, 1874–1940), Hine’s iconic photograph of a mechanic in a Pennsylvania power plant celebrates the worker as a noble contributor to industry. The picture’s, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMEX6KBY–Lewis Hine - 10 year old and 11 year old boys shuck pots. Va.
RMP68X2A–Photograph of Mechanic working on steam pump at the Lewis Hine Power House. Dated 1920
RMFT3A6E–'Accidents', National Child Labor Committee Exhibition Panel, USA, Lewis Hine, 1913
RF2E100WM–Vintage Lewis Hine photograph of young textile mill workers in 1909
RM2J18FN2–Cotton-Mill Worker, North Carolina by Lewis Hine (1874-1940), 1908. The photograph show a young girl of twelve or thirteen working in a cotton mill as child labor.
RMEDRP8N–Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Hosiery. Minnesac Mills. [Man working at machine.], May 1937, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940
RMMAJXYC–Title: Juvenile Court, St. Louis Missouri, 5 May 1910: 'An eight year old boy, charged with stealing a bicycle.' . 1910. Lewis Hine
RMF5PD9G–Classic 1920 photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine of a power house mechanic working on a steam pump.
RM2PPD3CW–Lewis Hine soldier thrown in the air
RMFFDR97–RUSSIAN JEWISH IMMIGRANT. /nA young Russian Jewish woman photographed by Lewis Hine, upon her arrival at Ellis Island, New York City, 1905. Oil over a photograph.
RMPNBEAE–Man with amputated arm. Date/Period: 1905/1915. Gelatin silver print. Width: 12.7 cm. Height: 17.78 cm (sheet). Author: Lewis Hine.
RM2PGT107–Self-Portrait with Newsboy 1908 by Lewis Hine
RM2WM59F9–A Boy Stealing coal from railroad coal-yard. Boston, Massachusetts. Photo by Lewis W. Hine.
RMFT61X7–Lewis W. Hine - Powerhouse mechanic
RMCWB722–Child laborers portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1911. Dust covered Breaker boys at Pennsylvania Coal mine, Pittston, Pennsylvania.
RMF8NHAW–LEWIS HINE (1874-1940) American photographer and sociologist. One of his child labour photos taken in 1910. Original captions reads: 'Addie Card, 12 years. Spinner in North Pormal (i.e., Pownal) Cotton Mill. Vt. Girls in mill say she is ten years. She admitted to me she was twelve; that she started during school vacation and new would 'stay.'
RF2GFEWGY–A few of the young workers in West End Shoe Factory, Lynchburg, (Virginia.) Child labour. Lewis Hine, 1874-1940, photographer. May 1911.
RMHRKK0J–Glass Works Boy, Lewis Hine, 1908
RF2HW4RJM–Art inspired by Mill Children #440, South Carolina, 1908, Gelatin silver print, Image: 11.9 x 16.9 cm (4 11/16 x 6 5/8 in.), Photographs, Lewis Hine (American, 1874–1940), Trained as a sociologist at Columbia University, Hine gave up his teaching job in 1908 to become chief, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMEX6K9E–Lewis Hine (photographer). Mary Christmas, nearly 4 years old Picks cranberries in The USA
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