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Worker removing weeds with a hoe on a rubber plantation in Guatemala. 1940
Worker removing weeds with a hoe on a rubber plantation in Guatemala. 1940

EVB2937921: Worker removing weeds with a hoe on a rubber plantation in Guatemala. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Middle-aged woman sewing on a belt driven Singer machine at the Richmond & Backus Company, Detroit, Michigan, c. 1905
Middle-aged woman sewing on a belt driven Singer machine at the Richmond & Backus Company, Detroit, Michigan, c. 1905

EVB2937942: Middle-aged woman sewing on a belt driven Singer machine at the Richmond & Backus Company, Detroit, Michigan, c. 1905 / Bridgeman Images

Cutting, Pork packing house in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1873 (poster)
Cutting, Pork packing house in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1873 (poster)

EVB2937972: Cutting, Pork packing house in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1873 (poster), Farny, Henry Francois (1847-1916) / Bridgeman Images

Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), English society beauty and mistress to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), became a successful theatrical actress. 1887 portrait by B.J. Falk
Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), English society beauty and mistress to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), became a successful theatrical actress. 1887 portrait by B.J. Falk

EVB2937689: Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), English society beauty and mistress to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), became a successful theatrical actress. 1887 portrait by B.J. Falk / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Bess Houdini, widow of the great magician, sitting in a chair with her business manager, Edward Saint (to her left holding handcuffs), and others, during a seance, in an effort to contact the spirit of Harry Houdini. 1936
Mrs. Bess Houdini, widow of the great magician, sitting in a chair with her business manager, Edward Saint (to her left holding handcuffs), and others, during a seance, in an effort to contact the spirit of Harry Houdini. 1936

EVB2937691: Mrs. Bess Houdini, widow of the great magician, sitting in a chair with her business manager, Edward Saint (to her left holding handcuffs), and others, during a seance, in an effort to contact the spirit of Harry Houdini. 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Britain's King Edward VIII as Prince of Wales, wearing the headdress of a Native American chief during a visit to the United States in the early 1920s
Britain's King Edward VIII as Prince of Wales, wearing the headdress of a Native American chief during a visit to the United States in the early 1920s

EVB2937719: Britain's King Edward VIII as Prince of Wales, wearing the headdress of a Native American chief during a visit to the United States in the early 1920s / Bridgeman Images

Man loading punch cards into a tabulating machine used in the 1920 United States census. It was a predecessor of electronic computers, and worked by mechanically reading punch cards with coded information
Man loading punch cards into a tabulating machine used in the 1920 United States census. It was a predecessor of electronic computers, and worked by mechanically reading punch cards with coded information

EVB2937715: Man loading punch cards into a tabulating machine used in the 1920 United States census. It was a predecessor of electronic computers, and worked by mechanically reading punch cards with coded information / Bridgeman Images

Social Security Administration clerks seated at massive tabulating machines, actually early computers, used to manage the individual records of millions of Americans in the Social Security system. c. 1940
Social Security Administration clerks seated at massive tabulating machines, actually early computers, used to manage the individual records of millions of Americans in the Social Security system. c. 1940

EVB2937740: Social Security Administration clerks seated at massive tabulating machines, actually early computers, used to manage the individual records of millions of Americans in the Social Security system. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Mainframe computer Sperry UNIVAC 90/80 was released in 1976 by the Sperry Rand Corporation to compete with the IBM System 360 series of mainframe computers
Mainframe computer Sperry UNIVAC 90/80 was released in 1976 by the Sperry Rand Corporation to compete with the IBM System 360 series of mainframe computers

EVB2937742: Mainframe computer Sperry UNIVAC 90/80 was released in 1976 by the Sperry Rand Corporation to compete with the IBM System 360 series of mainframe computers / Bridgeman Images

Lock and drill department assembly line of women workers at National Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio. C. 1902
Lock and drill department assembly line of women workers at National Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio. C. 1902

EVB2937848: Lock and drill department assembly line of women workers at National Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio. C. 1902 / Bridgeman Images

Rows of neat family houses near the Homestead Steel Works, Pennsylvania, c. 1905
Rows of neat family houses near the Homestead Steel Works, Pennsylvania, c. 1905

EVB2937854: Rows of neat family houses near the Homestead Steel Works, Pennsylvania, c. 1905 / Bridgeman Images

Shell' oil tanks near Haifa, Palestine. c. 1934-39
Shell' oil tanks near Haifa, Palestine. c. 1934-39

EVB2937829: Shell' oil tanks near Haifa, Palestine. c. 1934-39 / Bridgeman Images

Blast furnaces and iron ore at the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation mills, Etna, Pennsylvania. November 1941
Blast furnaces and iron ore at the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation mills, Etna, Pennsylvania. November 1941

EVB2937850: Blast furnaces and iron ore at the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation mills, Etna, Pennsylvania. November 1941, Palmer, Alfred T. (1906-93) / Bridgeman Images

Domestic scene with two girls, one reading to another who sews. 1873
Domestic scene with two girls, one reading to another who sews. 1873

EVB2937941: Domestic scene with two girls, one reading to another who sews. 1873 / Bridgeman Images

Deaf-mute girls sewing and darning in a training school in Sulphur, Oklahoma. April 1917 photo by Lewis Hine
Deaf-mute girls sewing and darning in a training school in Sulphur, Oklahoma. April 1917 photo by Lewis Hine

EVB2937944: Deaf-mute girls sewing and darning in a training school in Sulphur, Oklahoma. April 1917 photo by Lewis Hine, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Lagonda Agricultural Works, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, Warder, Brokaw & Child, c.1859 (chromolithograph)
Lagonda Agricultural Works, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, Warder, Brokaw & Child, c.1859 (chromolithograph)

EVB2937965: Lagonda Agricultural Works, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, Warder, Brokaw & Child, c.1859 (chromolithograph), Forbes, Edwin Austin (1839-95) / Bridgeman Images

Worker spreading a hazardous asbestos mixture on boiler of a locomotive at a NYC railroad shops in December 1942. Asbestos' resistance to heat, electrical, and chemical damage made it a key industrial material before its serious health effects were known
Worker spreading a hazardous asbestos mixture on boiler of a locomotive at a NYC railroad shops in December 1942. Asbestos' resistance to heat, electrical, and chemical damage made it a key industrial material before its serious health effects were known

EVB2937981: Worker spreading a hazardous asbestos mixture on boiler of a locomotive at a NYC railroad shops in December 1942. Asbestos' resistance to heat, electrical, and chemical damage made it a key industrial material before its serious health effects were known / Bridgeman Images

Massive cranes on a steel superstructure during the construction of Douglas Dam, a Tennessee Valley Authority public works project. June 1942
Massive cranes on a steel superstructure during the construction of Douglas Dam, a Tennessee Valley Authority public works project. June 1942

EVB2937984: Massive cranes on a steel superstructure during the construction of Douglas Dam, a Tennessee Valley Authority public works project. June 1942 / Bridgeman Images

The world's largest water wheel powered Henry Burden's iron plant on the Wynantskill River in South Troy, New York. Built in 1851, it was 60 feet in diameter and 22 feet wide, is credited with inspiring the first Ferris Wheel. Etching by Arthur Covey (1877-1960)
The world's largest water wheel powered Henry Burden's iron plant on the Wynantskill River in South Troy, New York. Built in 1851, it was 60 feet in diameter and 22 feet wide, is credited with inspiring the first Ferris Wheel. Etching by Arthur Covey (1877-1960)

EVB2938002: The world's largest water wheel powered Henry Burden's iron plant on the Wynantskill River in South Troy, New York. Built in 1851, it was 60 feet in diameter and 22 feet wide, is credited with inspiring the first Ferris Wheel. Etching by Arthur Covey (1877-1960) / Bridgeman Images

Stock poster for tailors, showing a woman in riding clothes placing a letter in the hollow of a tree; a sign nailed to the tree is blank for later printing, and in the distance is the Broadhead Worsted Mills of Jamestown, New York, 1886 (poster)
Stock poster for tailors, showing a woman in riding clothes placing a letter in the hollow of a tree; a sign nailed to the tree is blank for later printing, and in the distance is the Broadhead Worsted Mills of Jamestown, New York, 1886 (poster)

EVB2938005: Stock poster for tailors, showing a woman in riding clothes placing a letter in the hollow of a tree; a sign nailed to the tree is blank for later printing, and in the distance is the Broadhead Worsted Mills of Jamestown, New York, 1886 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

William B. Wilson (1862-1934), Scottish-American labor leader and politician, first Secretary of Labor (1913-1921) under President Woodrow Wilson. He worked as a child laborer in coal mines, was secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America from 1900 to 1908, and represented Pennsylvania in Congress
William B. Wilson (1862-1934), Scottish-American labor leader and politician, first Secretary of Labor (1913-1921) under President Woodrow Wilson. He worked as a child laborer in coal mines, was secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America from 1900 to 1908, and represented Pennsylvania in Congress

EVB2938042: William B. Wilson (1862-1934), Scottish-American labor leader and politician, first Secretary of Labor (1913-1921) under President Woodrow Wilson. He worked as a child laborer in coal mines, was secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America from 1900 to 1908, and represented Pennsylvania in Congress / Bridgeman Images

John Mitchell's horse-drawn carriage, arriving in a coal town during the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902. Mitchell, President of the United Mine Workers of America, was surrounded by a crowd of boys. 1902
John Mitchell's horse-drawn carriage, arriving in a coal town during the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902. Mitchell, President of the United Mine Workers of America, was surrounded by a crowd of boys. 1902

EVB2938045: John Mitchell's horse-drawn carriage, arriving in a coal town during the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902. Mitchell, President of the United Mine Workers of America, was surrounded by a crowd of boys. 1902 / Bridgeman Images

Man operates a drill-press in the North American Aviation's Inglewood, California plant, which built B-25 bombers and Mustang fighters. October 1942,
Man operates a drill-press in the North American Aviation's Inglewood, California plant, which built B-25 bombers and Mustang fighters. October 1942,

EVB2938095: Man operates a drill-press in the North American Aviation's Inglewood, California plant, which built B-25 bombers and Mustang fighters. October 1942, / Bridgeman Images

Factory windows bricked up for conversion to a warehouse in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the Great Depression. 1939
Factory windows bricked up for conversion to a warehouse in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the Great Depression. 1939

EVB2938107: Factory windows bricked up for conversion to a warehouse in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the Great Depression. 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Russian Labor Association marchers at the May Day parade in New York City in 1909
Russian Labor Association marchers at the May Day parade in New York City in 1909

EVB2938081: Russian Labor Association marchers at the May Day parade in New York City in 1909, Bain, George Grantham - Bain News Service (1865-1944) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marines under the police direction turn flame throwers on a field of marijuana plants in Chicago. August 15 1958
U.S. Marines under the police direction turn flame throwers on a field of marijuana plants in Chicago. August 15 1958

EVB2938158: U.S. Marines under the police direction turn flame throwers on a field of marijuana plants in Chicago. August 15 1958 / Bridgeman Images

In the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington, workers load 120 foot long logs with sharpened ends, that will become fish trap piles. The piles supported large nets sited on salmon migration routes to gather massive amounts of fish for the canning industry. c. 1899
In the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington, workers load 120 foot long logs with sharpened ends, that will become fish trap piles. The piles supported large nets sited on salmon migration routes to gather massive amounts of fish for the canning industry. c. 1899

EVB2938090: In the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington, workers load 120 foot long logs with sharpened ends, that will become fish trap piles. The piles supported large nets sited on salmon migration routes to gather massive amounts of fish for the canning industry. c. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

William Flynn 1867-1928 held many high Law enforcement positions including New York City Detective Head of the Secret Service and Head of the Bureau of Investigation later the FBI . 1914 photo taken in Washington D.C. when he was Secret Service chief
William Flynn 1867-1928 held many high Law enforcement positions including New York City Detective Head of the Secret Service and Head of the Bureau of Investigation later the FBI . 1914 photo taken in Washington D.C. when he was Secret Service chief

EVB2938170: William Flynn 1867-1928 held many high Law enforcement positions including New York City Detective Head of the Secret Service and Head of the Bureau of Investigation later the FBI . 1914 photo taken in Washington D.C. when he was Secret Service chief / Bridgeman Images

19th century Japanese print shows two men sawing lumber from a large log. Another man is sharpening a saw while a woman with an infant on her back, watches. In the distance is Mount Fuji. Woodcut by Hokusai Katsushika, (1760-1849), c. 1831-32
19th century Japanese print shows two men sawing lumber from a large log. Another man is sharpening a saw while a woman with an infant on her back, watches. In the distance is Mount Fuji. Woodcut by Hokusai Katsushika, (1760-1849), c. 1831-32

EVB2938093: 19th century Japanese print shows two men sawing lumber from a large log. Another man is sharpening a saw while a woman with an infant on her back, watches. In the distance is Mount Fuji. Woodcut by Hokusai Katsushika, (1760-1849), c. 1831-32 / Bridgeman Images

Japanese longshoremen loading bundles of raw silk onto a freighter. c. 1938 LC-DIG-ppmsca-13472
Japanese longshoremen loading bundles of raw silk onto a freighter. c. 1938 LC-DIG-ppmsca-13472

EVB2938242: Japanese longshoremen loading bundles of raw silk onto a freighter. c. 1938 LC-DIG-ppmsca-13472 / Bridgeman Images

Obelisks on shore and ships moored at the Port Said entrance to the Suez Canal. 1860 photo by Francis Frith. LC-DIG-ppmsca-04472
Obelisks on shore and ships moored at the Port Said entrance to the Suez Canal. 1860 photo by Francis Frith. LC-DIG-ppmsca-04472

EVB2938257: Obelisks on shore and ships moored at the Port Said entrance to the Suez Canal. 1860 photo by Francis Frith. LC-DIG-ppmsca-04472, Frith, Francis (1822-98) / Bridgeman Images

Ship moves through the Miraflores Lock of Panama Canal, c. 1915
Ship moves through the Miraflores Lock of Panama Canal, c. 1915

EVB2938141: Ship moves through the Miraflores Lock of Panama Canal, c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Workers in a cramped New York City garment sweatshop in 1908. Photograph by Lewis Hine
Workers in a cramped New York City garment sweatshop in 1908. Photograph by Lewis Hine

EVB2937098: Workers in a cramped New York City garment sweatshop in 1908. Photograph by Lewis Hine, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Contemporary FBI badge and gun with American flag
Contemporary FBI badge and gun with American flag

EVB2937185: Contemporary FBI badge and gun with American flag / Bridgeman Images

Bertillon system photographs taken at a ten year's interval, reveal it is the same man by the spiral lobe of the ear and the facial angle
Bertillon system photographs taken at a ten year's interval, reveal it is the same man by the spiral lobe of the ear and the facial angle

EVB2937221: Bertillon system photographs taken at a ten year's interval, reveal it is the same man by the spiral lobe of the ear and the facial angle / Bridgeman Images

Striking women employees of Woolworth's demand a 40 hour work week in New York City , 1937
Striking women employees of Woolworth's demand a 40 hour work week in New York City , 1937

EVB2937329: Striking women employees of Woolworth's demand a 40 hour work week in New York City , 1937 / Bridgeman Images


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