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New York City, USA - June 1, 2013: New York Construction Workers Lunching on a Crossbeam is a famous tourist attraction at Times Square New York City. These statues is placed on a car that goes around the square. Picture taken during late evening.
Brick building now trading post with swastika design known as \
Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, sits on the Ohio River along the Indiana border\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Two men at the Hudson’s Bay Company fur-trading post in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada.
A street corner in the town square of Paris, Texas with pink accents on brown brick
Stainless steel railings, queue waiting
Modern grain terminal is being built on the construction site. A complex of metal structures for storing various crops in front of the sky. View from below upwards. Monochrome. Digital painting
West bank of the Des Moines River from the Center Street Dam looking south in 1939. Features from right to left - water intake for electric plant, Des Moines Electric Company power plant with Des Moines Service sign, Grand Ave. Bridge, Des Moines Coliseum, a hotel, Des Moines Public library, Jack Sprat Foods cold storage warehouse for fruits and vegetables. Only the library building remains. Scanned film with soft focus and significant grain.
Façade of red brick industrial building, warehouse or factory with a blue sky in the background
Stud of a red brick old buildings architecture and design
Great picture of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee.
antique Russo Japanese War peace conference building photo postcard of 1900s, ready for any usage of  the historic events background.
The Brooklyn Bridge hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Built in late 19th century
Abandoned paper mill in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
Memphis, TN / USA - November 11, 2018: Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store Historical Marker
Assateague Island, Virginia, USA - March 20, 2024: Close-up of the sign on the historic Assateague Light House, now operated remotely by the U.S. Coast Guard, on a sunny morning.
The Working Girls Hotel is the home of the Pendleton Underground Tours, which are a local attraction where a guide leads groups into the underground passages built largely by Chinese workers in the early 1900\
Downtown Calgary. The image is from old black and white film in 1974.
Atlanta, GA : February 24,2024: Ponce City Market, a repurposed vintage factory building, now hip shopping and restaurant destination
Simmer & Jack gold mine in Germiston, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
Butte was established in 1864 as a mining camp in the Rocky Mountains, Butte experienced rapid development in the late 19th century, Montana's first major industrial city. It was one of the largest copper boom towns. Employment opportunities in mines attracted Asian and European immigrants, particularly the Irish\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Carrie Furnace on the Monongahela River outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.   The Carrie Furnace is an old blast furnace and was once part of the Homestead Steel Works.    There are plans to develop the area around the Carrie Furnace and maintain the structure as an integral part of the development.   Photographed with an iPhone and processed in instagram.
Greenv, United States – February 06, 2022: A beautiful shot of a lady in a dress walking in the streets of downtown in Greenville, South Carolina, USA
Vintage photograph of Old houses, Girl in doorway, Victorian, 19th Century.  England, Location unknown
A view of the downtown buildings with tall smokestacks in Columbus, Georgia
Abandoned paper mill in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
View of downtown Durham showing a former tobacco warehouse converted into loft style apartments, with newer buildings in the background
George Washington Bridge Anchorage
New Orleans the largest port in the South of the USA, exporting most of the nation's cotton among other trade materials.
The Wekusko train station at mile 81 of the HBR Line on the day the train arrives in Manitoba, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1924. The train at the time only came through once a week.
Free Images: "bestof:Original Caption: All are workers in Knoxville Knitting Mills. Smallest boy ravels, smallest girl is a steady worker. Knoxville, Tenn, December 1910 U.S."
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View_of_the_Scotland_Mills._All_these_boys_work_in_mill._Laurinburg,_N.C.,_December_1908.jpg
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American_Woolen_Mills._Winooski,_Vt,_September_1910.jpg
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Mrs._Mauro,_and_family_working_on_feathers,_December_1911.jpg
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Noon_hour_card_game_-_Mill_Boys._Pacific_Mills._Lawrence,_Mass,_November_1910.jpg
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Our_Baby_Doffer_and_some_of_the_other_infants_working_in_the_Avondale_Mills._Birmingham,_Ala,_November_1910.jpg
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Interior_of_Magnolia_Cotton_Mills_Spinning_Room._See_the_Little_Ones_Scattered_through_the_Mill._All_Work._Magnolia,_Miss.,_05/03/1911.jpg
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The_girl_berry_carriers_on_Newton's_Farm._Ann_Parion,_13_years_of_age,_working_her_5th_season,_carries_60_Lbs._of_berries_from_the_field_to_the_sheds,_May_1910.jpg
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