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.
|