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Last Child Labourers
25-05-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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captionOperating an automatic press, Boston Index Card Co. 113 Purchase Street. Lewis W. Hine. Humane Press. Location- Boston, Massachusetts, 1917. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionSadie McGurin, 15 years old. Pressing curtains at Boutwell, Fairclough & Gold, 274 Summer Street Extension, Boston, Massachusetts, 1917. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionBessie Blitch, 15 years old, sewing curtains on machine at Boutwell, Fairclough & Gold, 274 Summer Street Extension. Boston, 1917. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionHousing tobacco in barn of W.L. Fugate, Kentucky, 1916. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionNorma Lawrence is 10 years old and picks from 100 to 150 pounds of cotton a day, 1916, Comanche County. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionCampbell family picking cotton, 1916, Potawotamie County, Oklahoma. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionBibb Mill No.1, 1909. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionAn 11-year-old bakery worker, Oklahoma city, Oklahoma 1917. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionLittle spinner in Mollahan Cotton Mills, Newberry, S.C, 1908. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionMilking the cows, Western Massachusetts, Massachusetts, 1913. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionCaesar Gang boys demonstrate how to cull chickens to improve quality and quantity of product, Webster Co. W. Va. State 4 H Fair, 1921. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionA messenger. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionA six-year-old beet worker, Wisconsin, 1915. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionBoys assisting at the Broom Machines. S. W. Brown Mfg. Co. Evansville, Indiana, 1908. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionVivian Cotton Mills, Cherryville, N.C, 1908. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com

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captionYoung Cigarmakers in Englehardt & Co., Tampa, Florida. INCREDIBLE images have revealed the last of the child labourers in America before it was outlawed as late as 1924. Candid pictures show young boys and girls operating machinery in cotton mills and glass works while others are shown toiling in the fields. Some of the young boys pictured in one of the mills were so small they had to climb up on the spinning frame to mend the broken threads and put back the empty bobbins. Other shocking shots show young cigar makers smoking as there was a slack in work and there wasn’t much for them to do. The illuminating images were taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1921 after he became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC). mediadrumworld.com