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Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: AUSTRIA: DANUBE. A view of the Danube River from Leopoldsberg, on the outskirts of Vienna

AUSTRIA: DANUBE. A view of the Danube River from Leopoldsberg, on the outskirts of Vienna, Austria, looking towards Klosterneuburg. Steel engraving, English, 1844, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CARTOON. The Three Stages. 1916: Under the imperial government

ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CARTOON. The Three Stages. 1916: Under the imperial government, 290 million rubles are printed per month. 1917: Under the interim government, 832 million rubles are printed

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance

CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance of a mysterious figure, in the dungeon of Devilin Tower in London

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: LEONARDO LOREDAN (1436-1521). Doge of Venice, 1501-1521. Painting by Giovanni Bellini

LEONARDO LOREDAN (1436-1521). Doge of Venice, 1501-1521. Painting by Giovanni Bellini, c1501

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: GIOVANNI MOCENIGO (1409-1485). Doge of Venice, 1478-1485. Painting by Gentile Bellini

GIOVANNI MOCENIGO (1409-1485). Doge of Venice, 1478-1485. Painting by Gentile Bellini, c1480

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: BOYS SHOOTING CRAPS, 1912. Three boys gambling with dice at midnight in the street in Providence

BOYS SHOOTING CRAPS, 1912. Three boys gambling with dice at midnight in the street in Providence, Rhode Island. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photographed in his studio

FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photographed in his studio, c1880

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photograph, c1870

FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photograph, c1870

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Oil on canvas by Jean Benner

FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Oil on canvas by Jean Benner, c1886

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photograph, c1886

FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photograph, c1886

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 11-year-old Eldridge Bernard and 6-year-old Buster Smith

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 11-year-old Eldridge Bernard and 6-year-old Buster Smith, newsboys in Newark, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1912. A ten-year-old newsgirl tending a newstand on 4th and Garden

HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1912. A ten-year-old newsgirl tending a newstand on 4th and Garden Streets in Hoboken, New Jersey. On the right is the entrance to a saloon. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 10-year-old Stanley Steiner, boot-black and newsboy with

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. 10-year-old Stanley Steiner, boot-black and newsboy with 13-year-old Jacob Botvin, newsboy selling newspapers at night in Providence, Rhode Island

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1912. Newsboy sleeping on the stairs with newspapers at night in Jersey City

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1912. Newsboy sleeping on the stairs with newspapers at night in Jersey City, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. Two illiterate newsboys working on a Saturday night until 3 A

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1912. Two illiterate newsboys working on a Saturday night until 3 A.M. They both work at the Camphor Works during the week and sell newspapers at night in Jersey City, New Jersey

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: NEWSPAPER VENDORS, 1910. Three young girls working at a newspaper stand on Canal

NEWSPAPER VENDORS, 1910. Three young girls working at a newspaper stand on Canal Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hines in July 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack working on Canal Street in New York City

BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack working on Canal Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hines in July 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1910. A young newsgirl seated on a crate while tending to the newspaper

HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1910. A young newsgirl seated on a crate while tending to the newspaper stand on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: CRUIKSHANK: TOM JONES, 1851. Squire Westerns Rage with Tom Jones

CRUIKSHANK: TOM JONES, 1851. Squire Westerns Rage with Tom Jones. Etching by George Cruikshank for Henry Fieldings Tom Jones, 1851

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing that employing children hurts the economy

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing that employing children hurts the economy and society. Featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing that employing children hurts the economy

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing that employing children hurts the economy and society, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing how children who grow up

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing how children who grow up working in factories grow up to have low wages and no future. Featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel explaining that there are nearly

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel explaining that there are nearly two million working children under the age of 16 in the country. Featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing how new technology has

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel showing how new technology has allowed for the elimination of child labor. Featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel saying that children who work all

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel saying that children who work all day in cramped apartments can not thrive. Featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel describing progress of child labor laws

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel describing progress of child labor laws, still with room for improvement. Featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel saying that boys who grow up working

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel saying that boys who grow up working on the street learn from the University of Experience, and pick up bad habits and are prone to becoming criminals

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel explaining that hiring young boys

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel explaining that hiring young boys to sell newspapers in the street encourages them to join gangs and therefore need reform school

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. Exhibition panel encouraging consumers to buy newspapers from boys

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. Exhibition panel encouraging consumers to buy newspapers from boys and girls of legal working age, featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American poster about the hazards of using child labor

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American poster about the hazards of using child labor, featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1914

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. Interior view of the large warping room with young workers

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. Interior view of the large warping room with young workers at a textile mill in Lonsdale, Rhode Island. Photograph by Lewis Hine in November 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: TOBACCO PICKERS, 1917. Truck load of young tobacco workers in front of the Post

TOBACCO PICKERS, 1917. Truck load of young tobacco workers in front of the Post Office Square in Hartford, bound for the American Sumatra Tobacco Farm in South Windsor, Connecticut

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. A group of young doffers at the Liberty Cotton Mill in Clayton

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. A group of young doffers at the Liberty Cotton Mill in Clayton, North Carolina. Photographed by Lewis Hine, October 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1912. A group of young textile workers getting a last glimpse

HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1912. A group of young textile workers getting a last glimpse of the outdoors before going to work at the Aragon Mills in Rock Hill, Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Nine of these children from 8 years old up go to school half a day

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Nine of these children from 8 years old up go to school half a day. They shuck oysters for four hours before school and three hours after school and on Saturday from 4 A.M

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Four-year-old and five-year-old girls picking cotton during

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Four-year-old and five-year-old girls picking cotton during harvest on a farm near Houston, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A young boy polishing marble at the Vermont Marble Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A young boy polishing marble at the Vermont Marble Co. in Centre Rutland, Vermont. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. A four-year-old girl and a seven-year-old boy pick cotton

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. A four-year-old girl and a seven-year-old boy pick cotton and live in migrant wagons in McKinney, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young factory worker that has been rolling cigarettes in Danville

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young factory worker that has been rolling cigarettes in Danville, Virginia for six months. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1911

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A mother and her two children finishing garments in

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A mother and her two children finishing garments in a tiny one room tenement apartment at 214 Elizabeth Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A mother and her three young children working on garter

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A mother and her three young children working on garter buttons in the bedroom of a tenement home in Worcester, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A mother and her young children doing piecework for garments

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A mother and her young children doing piecework for garments, often until 9 P.M. at night in a tenement home in Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A woman and children sitting around a table making chains

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A woman and children sitting around a table making chains for handbags in a tenement apartment in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A woman putting bristles into toothbrushes in the kitchen

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A woman putting bristles into toothbrushes in the kitchen of her tenement home in Leeds, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A young girl carrying a bundle of kimonos for home-work

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A young girl carrying a bundle of kimonos for home-work on Thompson Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1911. A mother and her seven-year-old daughter working

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1911. A mother and her seven-year-old daughter working on lace in a tenement at 301 East 114th Street in New York City

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A young girl carrying a bundle of coats for home-work

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1912. A young girl carrying a bundle of coats for home-work near Astor Place in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th March 2011: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1911. A mother and her thirteen-year-old daughter working

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1911. A mother and her thirteen-year-old daughter working on pillow-lace in a dirty tenement kitchen at 213 East 111th Street in New York City



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