Picking cotton near Montgomery, Alabama
Skilled workers manufacturing jewelry, Providence, R.I.
Inspecting sheets of paper money, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington, D. C.
Perforating rolls of postage stamps, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington, D. C.
Picking cotton near Montgomery, Alabama
President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the Jamestown Exposition
Publisher: Keystone View Co.
Subjects: Roosevelt,
Theodore,
Travel,
Virginia,
Norfolk,
Roosevelt,
Edith Kermit Carow,
Jamestown Ter-centennial Exposition,
(1907),
African Americans,
Employment,
Coach Drivers
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Bronzed colored maidens assorting coffee, Nicaragua, C.A.
Geisha girls out for an airing in rickshaws - along the Old Avenue, Nara, Japan
Jamaican women selling their meagre produce of vegetables in the Mandeville market
Primitive native life of India--Hindu women grinding at the mills
Picking seed in a great onion field, (E.) at Quedlinburg, Germany
Primitive manufacturing - natives making pottery, Fiji Islands
Packing and weighing Crystal Domino sugar
Filling and sewing bags of granulated sugar, New York
The most primitive reeling tools for silk thread, Mt. Lebanon, Syria
A skillful Arab weaver and his primitive loom weaving the finest of Syrian silk
Boiling cocoons to loosen fibre ends in Syria's largest silk reeling plant, Mt. Lebanon
[Woman with cart of flowers on cobblestone street, probably in Europe]
Cotton field, Retreat Plantation, Port Royal Island, S.C.
Henry, janitor, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penna.
The Filipino Americanized-constabulary soldiers, Manila, Philippine Islands
Lemons coming from washer being hand graded according to color. Lamanda Park, Calif.
Hand grading of lemons into trays according to quality, preparatory to packing. Lamanda Park, Calif.
Packing lemons for shipment; being sized by hand instead of by machine. Lamanda Park, Calif.
Stitching of tops of collars after turning, Troy, N.Y.
Folding and ironing linen collars, Troy, N.Y.
Spoolers where the yarn is wound from bobbins onto spools, White Oak Cotton Mills, Greensboro, N.C., U.S.C.
Caring for the little ones, model play grounds, La. Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo.
Publisher: Kilburn, Benjamin West
Subjects: Louisiana Purchase Exposition,
Saint Louis,
Mo.),
African Americans,
Employment,
Children,
Day Care,
Missouri,
Saint Louis,
Women,
Playgrounds
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
Oyster and fish women, Charleston, S.C.
Cotton warehouse, drying cotton, Charleston, S.C.