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Shoe factories, Lynn, Mass.: 2 women working in shoe factory, (1895?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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Shoe factories, Lynn, Mass.: 2 women working in shoe factory, (1895?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Shoe factories, Lynn, Mass.: 2 women working in shoe factory, (1895?)
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Apprentice Factory Worker Massachusetts United States Shoe Factory Shoemaking Social Class Teenager Teenagers Teens Workbench Working Class Fb Johnston Frances B Johnston Frances Benjamin Johnston Frances Johnston Johnston Frances Benjamin
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This photograph, titled "Shoe factories, Lynn, Mass.: 2 women working in shoe factory, (1895?)", was captured by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston. The image offers a glimpse into the industrial era of the United States, specifically in the city of Lynn, Massachusetts. The photograph features two women, likely apprentices or factory workers, intently focused on their tasks at a shoemaking workbench. The women, dressed in simple, practical clothing, appear to be deep in concentration as they deftly manipulate leather and other materials. The factory's interior is dimly lit, with large windows allowing natural light to filter in, illuminating the scene. The photograph provides a window into the working conditions and occupations of women during the 19th century in the United States. The shoe industry was a significant contributor to the economy of Lynn, Massachusetts, and the image underscores the vital role that women played in the industrial sector. The photograph also highlights the social and economic realities of the time, with the women working long hours in a factory setting, likely for low wages. Frances Benjamin Johnston was a pioneering photographer and documentarian, known for her extensive documentation of American architecture and historical sites. This photograph, however, offers a unique perspective into the daily lives of working-class Americans during the late 1800s. The image is a valuable historical artifact, preserving a moment in time that offers insights into the country's industrial past and the experiences of women in the workforce.
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