Wall Street workers heading home after the stock market crash.
Gorgeous. (Again: NSFW.)
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
“nikkapokka, the baggy work pants worn by japanese construction workers”
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
construction worker cutting wood with a chainsaw in the street
New book Lost in the City collects a decade of photographer Nicholas Sack’s photographs of office workers in London’s financial district
Labor Day is about more than burgers and big discounts.
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AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
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Title - Lunch atop a Skyscraper, New York Iron Workers Description - Lunch atop a Skyscraper (New York Construction Workers Lunching on a Crossbeam) is an iconic photograph taken atop the ironwork of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, during the construction of the Rockefeller Center, in Manhattan, New York City, United States. The photograph depicts 11 men eating lunch, seated on a girder with their feet dangling 840 feet (260 meters) above the New York City streets. The photograph was taken on the 69th floor of the RCA Building during the last months of construction. Description Source - Wikipedia Year - September 20, 1932 SKU - EE-0108 -------------------------------------------------------- Stunning new white-bordered satin finish print Choose from 6 sizes (sizes are approximate and in inches) Heavy-weight professional paper Coated for water-resistance Acid free to prevent yellowing *Please note that photo may be cropped slightly different than pictured depending on size chosen. Size indicates image area; overall size print will be larger due to added border. Visit the History Shoppe by History Studios 422 Clinton St. Defiance, Ohio 43512 (419) 576-5469 www.historyshoppe.com
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
Steve McCurry is amazing.
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
Workers at the American Woolen Company, Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1935 via reddit
Prostitution is legal in Argentina, but only for what one might call “free agents.” Organized brothels and other attempts to regulate the industry and protect workers haven’t made their way into the law books so the Association of Women Sex Workers in Argentina in Action for Our Rights (AMMAR) has hired an ad company to change hearts and minds. - The campaign is a simple wheat-paste job. On one side of the corner is the life-size image of a sex worker. On the other side of the corner are her children, with the words, “86% of sex workers are mothers. We need a law to regulate our work.” The one-two punch effect serves to both startle the viewer with something memorable, and show the personal side of a public profession to which so many would just as soon turn a blind eye. Meanwhile back home in the US of A, a jury in Texas let a man who killed a sex worker (and mother) by shooting her in the back, go home scot-free. No shit. Via Osocio
Sleeping on the street is socially acceptable in Japan, where nightly overtime is normal.
Fine Art Print of 31st January 1948: Two boys walking along a street in the run-down Gorbals area of Glasgow. The Gorbals tenements were built quickly and cheaply in the 1840s, providing housing for Glasgows burgeoning population of industrial workers #MediaStorehouse
I am a fine art photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. For the past couple of months I have travelled to different streets in Bangladesh, India and Nepal. I love to explore narrow streets and back alleys in a city.
I believe that colourising images can allow a modern audience to engage better with the subject, especially in an age where we see thousands of images on a news feed every day.
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
They carry their brooms as a king might carry his sceptre. Les hommes verts (‘the green men’) are the road sweepers of the 7th and 14th arrondissements of Paris. Charles Fréger met them, thanks to a grant from the city of Paris, and decided to photograph them, through the seasons, as men of power, holding
Never-before displayed photos of the Space Needle construction show iron workers with no harnesses and steel, lots of steel.
Do You Recognise This 'Portrait Of Britain'?
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
AMAZING photographs show the workers of London from 100 years ago in all their eccentric glory. The recently discovered images, believed to have been taken by Donald McLeish between 1926-1927, show…
The influential photographer befriended the transgender people he shot in Paris – and found common ground with famed sculptors and young people in poverty
It is a bit surreal to think that while we can’t physically experience history because we’re born in a particular place and time, the power of technology has empowered us to see it, understand it, and make conclusions from it.