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Workers Collection (page 6)

"Workers: The Backbone of Nations, United by Labor" From the bustling streets of China during the Cultural Revolution to the coal miners in South Wales and Cornwall

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Workers Collection: Marmottes administratives. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1906 (colour litho)
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Workers Collection: Picking violets near Parma, Italy (chromolitho)
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Workers Collection: A Welsh coal mine (litho)
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Workers Collection: Poster advertising the publication of Germinal
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Workers Collection: Un Patron or The lesson of the Apprentice, 1888 (oil on canvas)
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Workers Collection: Yukon-Klondike Gold Rush, Dawson City, 1898 (b / w photo)
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Workers Collection: Two boys throwing snowballs at a chimney sweep, New Years greetings card. (chromolitho)
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Workers Collection: Barbiere
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Workers Collection: Discovery of a 500 pound unexploded American bomb in King George docks
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Workers Collection: Two men talking as they stand in princes Dock in Central Liverpool
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Workers Collection: Cart and Horse, 18th Century. Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780-1812)
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Workers Collection: The Colza (Harvesting Rapeseed), 1860 (oil on canvas)
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Workers Collection: Shipbuilding scene, 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton
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Workers Collection: Tring cutting, London & Birmingham Railway, 17 June 1837 (1839). Artist: John Cooke Bourne
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Workers Collection: Tapping blast furnace, and casting iron into pigs, Siemens iron and steel works, Wales, 1885
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Workers Collection: Scenes in a laundry, 1884
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Workers Collection: Railway workers pose with steam engine
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Workers Collection: Ladies of the Land - Society Workers on a model farm, WW1
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Workers Collection: Public Laundry 1930S
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Workers Collection: Calico printing in a cotton mill, engraved by James Carter (1798-1855) c
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Workers Collection: Atalanta works, Loughborough, run by women 6 February 1921
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Workers Collection: Atalanta works, Loughborough, run by women at the forge 6 February 1921
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Workers Collection: Farm workers in Farningham load hay on to the trailer being pulled by a tractor. 1935
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Workers Collection: The Wilton Royal Carpet Factory
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Workers Collection: King George V Birthday Tea Party - Istanbul Embassy
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Workers Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II at Kiel shipyard, Germany, WW1
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Workers Collection: Undercutting coal, Baldwins Level, Pontypool, South Wales
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Workers Collection: RAF workshops WWII
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Workers Collection: Police guarding Liverpool Station during transport strike
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Workers Collection: Postcard circa 1900, Victorian / Edwardian Social History. North Shields Fish Quay on river Tyne
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Workers Collection: Workers At The Saltaire Woollen Mill, Bradford, North Yorkshire, England In The Late 19Th Century
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Workers Collection: Shirt pressing at a commercial laundry in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, 1965. Artist
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Workers Collection: Agricultural stand at the Royal Show at Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, July 1954
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Workers Collection: Computer room, Rotherham Infirmary, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
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Workers Collection: Women as electricians WWI
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Workers Collection: Ms. Lat 209 fol. 11r The Professions, from De Sphaera (vellum)
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Workers Collection: Syria - Jewish Workers producing Engraved Brasswork
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Workers Collection: Advertisement for Barretts Fresh Fruit Lemonade undated
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Workers Collection: Reassembling an underground tunnel, this latest picture of the Bristol aircraft companies
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Workers Collection: Telephone bureau exchange, 1889
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Workers Collection: Farm workers meeting C013 / 4872
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Workers Collection: Group of workers on Blackfriars Bridge site
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Workers Collection: The past is behind us, the future is ahead. Let us all striv
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Workers Collection: Actresses on National Service, 1939
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Workers Collection: Candle Factory
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Workers Collection: Brewery workers
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Workers Collection: Striking Beauty Workers


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"Workers: The Backbone of Nations, United by Labor" From the bustling streets of China during the Cultural Revolution to the coal miners in South Wales and Cornwall, they have always played a vital role in shaping societies. In Chairman Mao's China, a powerful cultural revolution poster depicted workers as heroes, inspiring unity and progress. Meanwhile, deep underground in shaft lifts and at Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen and South Wales coal mines, brave miners risked their lives daily to fuel industrial growth. The Workers May-Pole design showcased solidarity among laborers striving for socialist ideals. In 1910 Britain, even political parties recognized the importance with colorful posters appealing for support. Swindon witnessed the dedication of builders constructing diesel locomotives while LNER promoted North East Coast Exhibition through an artistic poster celebrating hardworking individuals. Artists like Harold Harvey captured scenes from clay pits in Cornwall - be it Polkanuggo Quarry or Leswidden - highlighting arduous work that sustained local economies. Soviet propaganda also exalted workers' contributions under the sun of the motherland. Boris Parmeev's iconic poster from 1970s USSR symbolized strength gained through collective effort. Across continents and eras, these glimpses into worker's lives remind us that they are not just cogs within a system but essential pillars upon which nations stand tall. Their unwavering determination fuels progress and shapes our shared future.