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Lady Clerks Tabulating the American Census Returns, 1901. Creator: Unknown
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Lady Clerks Tabulating the American Census Returns, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Lady Clerks Tabulating the American Census Returns, 1901. From " The Harmsworth Magazine, Volume VI. February 1901-July 1901", by [Harmsworth Bros, Limited, London, 1901]
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Media ID 18909066
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1st Viscount Northcliffe Admin Administration Alfred Charles William Alfred Charles William Harmsworth Census Clerk Collecting Counting Harmsworth Harmsworth Bros Harmsworth Magazine Notable Return Supervising Supervision Ticket Women At Work Data Public Record Office
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In this photo print, titled "Lady Clerks Tabulating the American Census Returns, 1901" we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in history. The image showcases a room filled with female clerks diligently working on tabulating data for the American census. Their focused expressions and poised demeanor reveal their dedication to their important task. The atmosphere of the room is one of productivity and efficiency, as these women sit at long tables covered with papers and documents. Supervisors can be seen scattered throughout the room, ensuring accuracy and providing guidance when needed. The furniture appears simple yet functional, allowing for maximum workspace utilization. This photograph not only captures a specific point in time but also highlights the notable role that women played in data processing during this era. It serves as a reminder of their invaluable contributions to society's progress despite facing societal barriers. The unknown creator has skillfully captured both the historical significance and human element within this scene. Through his lens, he immortalizes these hardworking women who dedicated themselves to collecting and counting vital information about our country. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from "The Harmsworth Magazine" published in 1901, we are reminded of how far we have come while acknowledging those who paved the way for future generations of female professionals.
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