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"Work: A Tapestry of Time and Struggle" In the spring of 1972, Ms. Magazine graced the shelves with its first issue, marking a pivotal moment in the feminist movement

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Work Collection: Manchesters oldest building, the Shambles, is rising to new heights
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Work Collection: The lifting of the Old Shambles in the centre of Manchester begins with a lift of about
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Work Collection: Potter Bridget Appleby and the staff of the Briglin Pottery Crawford Street, Marylebone
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Work Collection: Colin Gregg, son of the Greggs Bakery founder, pictured at court, 2nd September 1996
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Work Collection: Professor of child health Alan Craft (left) at the Yellow Brick Road building which is
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Work Collection: Colin Gregg, of the Yellow Brick Road, son of the Greggs Bakery founder. 1st March 1995
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Work Collection: Robert Thompson Dix in his North Tyneside shop holds a string of sausages
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Work Collection: A blacksmith at work in Kings Norton, West Midlands, England
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Work Collection: A cheery wave from Master ALM Bob Danes as the RAF helicopter from 202 Squadron at
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Work Collection: Port Talbot steel works. West Glamorgan, Wales. 30th April 1965
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Work Collection: A huge stack of used horseshoes outside a blacksmiths workshop, Scarrington
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Work Collection: Steam Trains. A driver prepares to take his engine out of the sheds at the British
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Work Collection: Carol service by miners 600 ft down. An accordion play and miners voices are raised in
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Work Collection: A female worker in a Butchers in Downe. Which is a village in Greater London within
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Work Collection: Bristol Times, steeplejacks at work on the chimney at the Fry factory in Duck Lane
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Work Collection: The old Royal Mail sorting office in Small Street, Bristol
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Work Collection: Mrs Norma Whitehouse aged 25, telephonist at Kumficar. Halifax in West Yorkshire
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Work Collection: Robert Howarth aged 17 working at Crossleys factory. Halifax in West Yorkshire
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Work Collection: A group of workers at Crossleys factory. Halifax in West Yorkshire. June 1959
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Work Collection: Staff sorting mail at Christmas time. Merseyside. 20th December 1955
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Work Collection: Apprentices working in the Padcroft carpentry shop in Yiewsley 1933
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Work Collection: Inspector and driver of the Flying Scotsman. 15th June 1974
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Work Collection: Shop assistants pose outside the New Woolworth store, East Kilbride, 30th January 1970
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Work Collection: Modernistic design of the buildings now taking shape at the Abbey Strip Mills, Margam
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Work Collection: The new strip mills at Margam, Port Talbot, opened by Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh
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Work Collection: The mould preparation bay at the Steel Company of Waless new Abbey Works at Margam
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Work Collection: Port Talbot Steelworks, December 1968
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Work Collection: Port Talbot Steelworks, August 1969
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Work Collection: Nick Davies, former Mirror Group reporter standing at foreign desk in old Daily Mirror
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Work Collection: In pre-war days Mr C H Sexs blacksmith shop in Surrey used to make ornamental
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Work Collection: The main signal box at Central Station, Newcastle. 6th May 1938
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Work Collection: The tea taster at work. A sip, a quick taste and Mr Edward Pedvin, of Hollywood
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Work Collection: A postman on skis in the snow, Reading, Berkshire. January 1982
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Work Collection: Miners at the Morrison Busty Colliery. 24th February 1971
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Work Collection: Porth Decorative Products, a Christmas decoration factory. Wales, December 1994
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Work Collection: Jonathan Ridley, library assistant, doesn t need to be tied to the phone anymore
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Work Collection: Newspaper round boys leaving the newsagents with their newspapers, ready for delivery
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Work Collection: Newspaper round boys inside a newsagents, sorting the papers ready for delivery
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Work Collection: Conveyor belt manufacture at the Dunlop factory, Speke, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1950
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Work Collection: Installing amplifiers at Goodison Park, home to Everton football club
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Work Collection: The final polish. Austin 10 cars on the final inspection
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Work Collection: Daily Mirror photographer Bela Zola pictured in the centre
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Work Collection: Liscard shops, the new look shopping centre nearly complete
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Work Collection: Part of the history of Guisborough is being given new life
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Work Collection: A petition signed by staff of Avana Bakery, Cardiff, is going to be presented to their
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Work Collection: It is a well known tradition among coopers that when an apprentice cooper completes his
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Work Collection: Johnsons Wax factory and office looking over original canal bridge in West Drayton
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Work Collection: Testing beacon light bulbs at the Lemington Glass Works Ltd, Lemington


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"Work: A Tapestry of Time and Struggle" In the spring of 1972, Ms. Magazine graced the shelves with its first issue, marking a pivotal moment in the feminist movement. As women fought for their rightful place in the workforce, this cover served as a powerful symbol of empowerment. Across the Atlantic, in Derbyshire, England, shire horses ploughed through fields with unwavering determination. Their labor spoke volumes about the resilience and dedication required to make ends meet. Meanwhile, an American Socialist poster from 1911 depicted a capitalist pyramid—a stark reminder of societal inequalities that plagued workers during that era. The struggle for fair wages and better working conditions echoed throughout history. Diego Rivera's mural at The Detroit Institute of Arts captured the essence within the automobile industry during the Great Depression. This masterpiece showcased both pride and hardship experienced by countless individuals who relied on this sector for their livelihoods. Gustave Caillebotte's painting "The Floor Planers" transported us back to 1875 Paris where manual labor was essential for progress. It highlighted how every stroke had purpose—each worker contributing to society's advancement. The Oseberg replica Viking ship reminded us that work has evolved over centuries; it represented exploration and trade routes carved out by brave sailors who risked everything for prosperity. Fast forward to more recent times—the iconic Range Rover Mk. 1 Classic became synonymous with hard work paying off—an emblematic vehicle representing success achieved through perseverance and dedication. At Butler's Wharf on pay day, workers eagerly awaited their well-earned wages—a momentary respite from daily struggles but also a reminder that financial stability remained elusive for many even then. Diego Rivera once again left his mark with a mural depicting pre-Columbian life in Mexico City—a testament to indigenous civilizations' industriousness long before modern notions emerged.