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10 Chawk Art 8-9-14
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9 Chawk Art 8-9-14
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3 Chawk Art 8-9-14
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State Library of Queensland, Australia:
Lynch sisters demonstrating their wood sawing skills at an early Brisbane show
Mennonite Church USA Archives:
Sawing Firewood In Calling Lake Alberta
Mennonite Church USA Archives:
Sawing Fire Wood In Calling Lake, Alberta
National Library of Scotland:
Cutting the first log
National Library of Scotland:
Tuning up a circular saw
National Library of Scotland:
Building a saw mill on the Western front
George Eastman Museum:
Typists
George Eastman Museum:
Woman with Machine (tinsel)
George Eastman Museum:
Paper Boxes, Binding Covers
George Eastman Museum:
An Old Clothes' Shop, Seven Dials.
George Eastman Museum:
Elderly woman, knitting
New York Public Library:
Negro domestic servant, Atlanta, Georgia. May 1939.
Smithsonian Institution:
Elizabeth Sabin Goodwin (1902-1980)
Smithsonian Institution:
Charles Doolittle Walcott (1850-1927) family campsite in the Canadian Rockies
Smithsonian Institution:
Gerty Theresa Radnitz Cori (1896-1957) and Carl Ferdinand Cori (1896-1984)
Smithsonian Institution:
Jane Blankenship Gibson
Smithsonian Institution:
Jacqueline Cochran (d. 1980)
Smithsonian Institution:
Mary Blade, standing at blackboard
Smithsonian Institution:
Katharine Burr Blodgett (1898-1979), demonstrating equipment in lab
Smithsonian Institution:
Eloise Gerry (1885-1970), shown at microscope
Smithsonian Institution:
Mary Agnes Chase (1869-1963), sitting at desk with specimens
U.S. National Archives:
A wash and tie girl tying stoppers to bottles. This is one of the few unskilled jobs for women in the glass factory, March 1937
U.S. National Archives:
Two girls stamping glass jars in the art room at T. C. Wheaton Company, 1936
U.S. National Archives:
After drying, the skeins are taken from the rack and each skein is put on a swift of the winding machine. This machine winds the yarn from the skein on to bobbins, March 1937
U.S. National Archives:
After the skeins have soaked in the solution, they are removed and placed in the whizzer, where they are contrifugally dried, March 1937
U.S. National Archives:
Packages of silk being untied, preparatory to soaking the skeins, March 1937