Homecoming, A British soldier with his 8 month old daughter as he arrives at the docks from overseas 1945
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Female snipers of the 3rd Shock Army, 1st Belorussian Front, 775 confirmed kills, Germany, May 1945
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all of them pick shrimp at the peerless oyster co. photo was taken while bosses were at dinner as they refused to permit the children to be in photos. out of 60 workers, 15 were apparently under 12 yrs old. bay st. louis, miss, march 1911.
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Lockheed Martin employee Sally Wadsworth working on the fuselage of a P-38 Lightning in California in 1944
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Katie Kuritzko, 7 years old oyster shucker. has mumps now. her 8 years old brother also shucks. Dunbar, Louisiana, March 1911 by Lewis Hines
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Canadian troops with a Mark IV tank after the successful Battle of Amiens, August 1918.
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Drive-in car hops in shorts and cowboy boots at the Log Lodge Tavern near Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas, 1940.
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Walter Smith, Charged with B&E, stealing property and clothing valued at 21 kgs. Sentenced to 6 months of hard labour. Australia, 1924
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Carol L. Andrews, accused of shoplifting and arrested for prostitution, Minneapolis, Minn, 1967
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force working in west point cotton mills. west point, miss, may 1911. by lewis hines
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Tsar Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov, 1890
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The Red Army in Reichstag, Berlin 1945
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Workers in the tifton cotton mills. all these children were working. 125 workers in all, Tifton, Georgia, January 1909. by Lewis Hine
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These all work in Hosiery Mills, Cleveland, Tennessee, 1910. by Lewis Hine
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Gypsy children sitting on footplate of an ornate gypsy caravan, 1934
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Field Marshal - Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus, Commander of the 6th Army during the Battle of Stalingrad August 1942 to February 1943. Photo Taken 1931
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William Cahill, Details Unknown, Central Police Station, Sydney, 30 July 1923
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lyudmila mikhailovna pavlichenko "lady death" the deadliest female sniper in recorded history credited with 309 confirmed kills, 1942
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The Rising Generation, Gregtown, Augusta, 1909, where the hands in King Mill live. by Lewis Hine
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Lockheed P-38 Lightning 43-2136 of the 27th FS “Black Falcons”, 1st FG 1940's
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german soldiers stand beside the casket of capt. ernest a. lehmann, former commander of the zeppelin hindenburg, new york city, may 11 1937
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Laurie Piper, Skateboarding in Hermosa Beach, CA. 1970's
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An artillery unit poses on a massive railway gun in France. 1918.
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Sisters Eva and Liane Münzer, victims of the Holocaust, 1942
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Cowgirls riding hobby horses, 1950's
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Young Soviet boys with captured German weapons following the Battle of Stalingrad. February 1943
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A. H. Russell of Nutley, New Jersey, drives his new invention, a car with wings and a propeller through Times Square, New York c.1924
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Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co., East St. Louis, Mo, May 1910. by Lewis Hine
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Munitions workers guide 6-inch howitzer shells being lowered to the floor at the National shell filling factory, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, UK, July 1917
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Model wearing stick-on glitter pins, LIFE Picture Collection, 1951 Photo by Nina Leen
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Migratory children living in "Rambler's Park." They have lived on the road for three years. nine children in the family. Yakima Valley, Washington, 1939 by Dorothea Lange
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Captain Cyril Bernard Coenen of the 370th FG, 402nd FS, with his P-38 nicknamed 'Peg O' My Heart II', named after his wife Peggy, July 1944
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Mary Dixon Palmer, daughter of the Attorney General, Washington, D.C., c.1920
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Alice Adeline Cooke, Convicted of bigamy and theft. State Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, NSW, 30 December 1922
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A few of the young boys working on the night shift at the Alexandria glass factory. Alexandria, VA, June 1911 by Lewis Hine
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Sidney Patrick "Baccarat King" Kelly, was arrested many times and much written about in newspapers during the 1920s, 30s, charged with numerous offences including shooting, and assault, and in the 1940s was a pioneer of illegal baccarat gaming in Sydney. 1924
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Three year-old Robert Quigley smoking a cigar, Washington DC, 30th August 1928
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Children of homesteaders, the resettlement administrations shenandoah homesteads, Northern Virginia 1941. by Ben Shahn
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Hampton Hirscham, Cornellius Joseph Keevil, William Thomas O'Brien & James O'Brien, were arrested over a robbery at the home of bookmaker Reginald Catton, they received sentences of 15 months each. CPS, Sydney, 20 July 1921
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Children of migratory pea pickers in Brawley Camp, California, February 1939
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