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Lewis Wickes Hine
Lewis Wickes Hine appears here with 24 works across 4 institutions on saved.works.
Works

Sadie Pfeifer, a Cotton Mill Spinner, Lancaster, South Carolina
Art Institute of Chicago · 1908
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Italian Family, Chicago
Art Institute of Chicago · 1910
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Dannie Mercurio, 150 Schottes Alley, Washington D.C.
Art Institute of Chicago · April 1912
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Playground in a Mill Village (Playground in a Tenement Alley), Boston
Art Institute of Chicago · 1909
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Chicago Slums
Art Institute of Chicago · 1910
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Slovak Steel Worker in the Pittsburgh Region Relaxes after Supper
Art Institute of Chicago · 1909
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Untitled
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1910
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Men With Dog Sitting On Bench In Front Of General Store
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1910
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Negro Alley Housing Whites, Washington, D.C.
Art Institute of Chicago · 1909
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

A Madonna of the Tenements
Art Institute of Chicago · 1904
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Little Mother, Pittsburgh
Art Institute of Chicago · 1909
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

Little Girl Standing At Entrance To A Gallery
Art Institute of Chicago · 1909
Gelatin silver print · gelatin silver (developing-out-paper) pr

An Albanian woman from Italy at Ellis Island, 1905
Rijksmuseum
ontwikkelgelatinezilverdruk · later print

Newspaper Vendor
Rijksmuseum · 1911-06
ontwikkelgelatinezilverdruk · photograph

A Worker Sews These By Hand for $1.65
Rijksmuseum · 1912
ontwikkelgelatinezilverdruk · photograph

Housing, Conditions: United States. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Survey: Homestead Has no Ordinance against Overcrowding. In 21 Courts the Pittsburgh Survey found 1308 Persons living in 505 Rooms. Out of 239 families 51 lived in one room tenements. 157 lived in tenements with an average of three or more persons to a room.
Fogg Museum · 1907-1908
White ink on brown paper · Archival Material

Housing, Conditions: United States. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Survey: Homestead. Has no Ordinance prohibiting privy vaults; No Ordinance requiring an adequate Water Supply. In 21 courts the Pittsburgh Survey found 26 Privy Vaults with 144 Compartments the Sole toilet accommodations for 1308 people. Only 3 tenements with running water in them. An average of 50 people to each yard hydrant or pump.
Fogg Museum · 1907-1908
White ink on brown paper · Archival Material

Housing, Conditions: United States. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Survey: Typhoid Fever Was Epidemic in Pittsburgh for more than 35 years. In the 25 years prior to Jan. 1, 1908, there were 54857 cases reported to the Bureau of Health. 8149 of these persons died as a result of their sickness.
Fogg Museum · 1907-1908
White ink on brown paper · Archival Material

Industrial Problems, Conditions: United States. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Survey: It Is the Young Men of the district who go down in the course of industry.
Fogg Museum · 1907-1908
White ink on brown paper · Archival Material

Industrial Problems, Conditions: United States. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Survey: The Pittsburgh Survey has been making a thorough study of the industrial accidents of one year in Allegheny County, with the purpose of throwing light on these two questions. (1) Can accidents be reduced? (2) Does the present hap-hazard way of dealing with injured workingman and his dependents meet the needs of the family. Does it satisfy the rights of the family? These findings were published in "Charities and the Commons" in March. A full report will be available later in volume form.
Fogg Museum · 1907-1908
White ink on brown paper · Archival Material

Industrial Problems, Conditions: United States. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Survey: Women Work Long Hours: From September 1st until Christmas, the stogie factories work two to four evenings a week overtime.
Fogg Museum · 1907-1908
White ink on brown paper · Archival Material

American Locomotice Engineer
Museum of Modern Art · 1930
Gelatin silver print · Photograph

Welders on the Empire State Building
Museum of Modern Art · c. 1930
Gelatin silver print · Photograph

Workers on the Empire State Building
Museum of Modern Art · c. 1930
Gelatin silver print · Photograph
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