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Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 8:47:39 PM   
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http://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/cgi-bin/getimage.exe?CISOROOT=/hinecoll&CISOPTR=646&DMSCALE=100.00000&DMWIDTH=600&DMHEIGHT=600&DMX=0&DMY=0&DMTEXT=&REC=3&DMTHUMB=1&DMROTATE=0

Perhaps someone who is technically savvy can help me bring these photos so that everyone can see them, rather than have to click the link. I usually can grab images from the web, but not this time. I've gone through about 1,000 images and have some dandies to show. Are they protected from image grabbers like moi? Please advise...

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 8:59:45 PM   
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This is the page LINK.

I will be glad to link the images, if all else fails, but having the photos show here is far preferable IMO. What's a technical dummy to do?

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 9:12:54 PM   
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If you want to post each individual picture,

right click on image
click on "save picture as"
choose your favorite place on your computer to save it
post it here

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 9:18:28 PM   
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Seems the way they have it set up the images can't be directly displayed external to that site, unless you were to save each one and then upload them individually (and they have some copyright verbiage on there, so best to just link to them to stay outta trouble).

This link leads to the whole set of pictures (35 total) on Glassworkers. A few interesting ones in there.

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 9:27:46 PM   
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Just browsing that site, here are three more interesting Hine photographs, all of automatic bottling machines:

- Owens Automatic Bottling Machine, Toledo, OH
- O'Neill Bottle Machine, Mannington Glass Works, Mannington, WV
- Milk bottle blowing machine, Travis Glass Co., Clarksburg, WV

Cool stuff!

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 9:30:55 PM   
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Thanks for the hint Tom. I'm a mac guy and, as such, have no right clicker. I can't seem to find the .jpg code. I can save the truncated image and load it on Photobucket and then bring it back here, I suppose. That seems less than an ideal method. Can you get the image from the LINK page to show here without an intermediate stop at photobucket?

Sorry to be such a Techno-Luddite...

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 9:47:08 PM   
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sorry, didn't think about Mac...

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 10:05:20 PM   
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You can actually set up your Mac to let you right-click like on a PC. Just go to System Preferences, then click Mouse. It defaults to only having a single click, but you can actually set up right-click, side-click, etc., etc.

As a lifelong PC guy who just got a new Mac, it took me awhile to discover that.

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 10:09:21 PM   
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quote:

(and they have some copyright verbiage on there, so best to just link to them to stay outta trouble).


Hey Al,

Thanks for putting up that link to the 35. I'm not sure that that is all of them. I picked out about 30 from the 1,000 I looked at. If anyone wants to see others, just raise your hand. I can link the other pages, or try to figure another method.

Believe it, or not, I read that use verbiage, and being as "this is strictly for educational usage," I figured it would be cool. You do feel somewhat more edumicated after viewing those, don'tcha?


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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 11:14:05 PM   
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15 years old. making $1.25 a day blowing glass in Grafton West Virginia

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/16/2009 11:37:14 PM   
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Great photos thanks for link!

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/17/2009 12:29:03 AM   
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How'd you dew dat Drew? WTG!


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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/17/2009 1:36:44 AM   
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Dang!!!! That looks like Charlie (cyberdigger)!!!!!!

Wouldn't want to get caught in one of those bottle machines. Looks like it could snatch parts offin ya.


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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/17/2009 1:34:54 PM   
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Are any of these pre-1900?  I would love to see some pictures from that time.

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/18/2009 12:03:11 AM   
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quote:

Are any of these pre-1900?  I would love to see some pictures from that time.


Hello Lauren,

Lewis Hine began taking photographs in 1904. His lifetime and career dovetailed with the earlier pioneer Jacob Riis, and the subsequent, Walker Evans. Quite a triumverate of American Photography to my way of thinking.

"If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera." Lewis Hine

"Bandit's Roost by Jacob Riis, c.1888 From here.

Evans' image of Allie Mae Burroughs, c.1935-1936 From WikiEvans.

An early cabinet card portrait of Lewis Hine, c.1885. From Eastman House.

There's a lot of information and a tremendous amount of Hine's photographs on line. Some of his work in the glasssmaking world has been previously linked. There is considerably more, also in allied fields. Hine's Wikipage is not a bad place to start, if you are interested in learning more about his life. There's a bunch of YouTube productions on his work. The first, YouTube #1 has a nice score, while YouTube #2 presents more images from the glass houses with an informative, yet annoyingly pitched voiceover.

WARNING...Dial up users may wanna skip this next part...WARNING...Perhaps too late, but a warning just the same...

Lewis Hine, October 1908. "Citizens Glass Co., Evansville, Indiana. Over ten small boys on day shift in one department." From here.

Lewis Hine, Noon hour at the Woodbury Bottle Works in Woodbury, New Jersey. November 1909. From here.

Lewis Hine, November 1909. Blowing bottles. Night shift at the Cumberland Glass Works in Bridgeton, New Jersey. From here.

Lewis Hine, November 1909. "Night scene, Wheaton Glass Works." Blowing bottles in Millville, New Jersey. From here.

Lewis Hine, November 1912. Central Falls, Rhode Island. View of privies, garbage dumps, etc., in back yards near Bed-bug Alley and High Street. Photo and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine for the Child Welfare Exhibit of 1912-13. Found here. A photo that I hope will appeal to the diggers, hereabouts.

Perhaps some of you, who are more knowledgeable than I, will contribute a commentary on the glass making scenes.


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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/18/2009 7:58:01 AM   
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This one is pretty cool too!




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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/18/2009 10:24:46 AM   
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quote:

This one is pretty cool too!


Is that Matthew Brady's view of the "Chain Bridge" crossing the Potomac, from his Civil War portfolio?

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/18/2009 12:46:07 PM   
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I wanted to go back and add the text, but my computer locked up.  I believe that was it, surfaceone.  It is from 1865, which blows my mind.

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RE: Lewis Hine Photographs - 12/18/2009 9:28:39 PM   
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LA 1899.  I looked at the full size, and it's probably just my eyes, but I can't find the outhouse.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/7259

Got it, you have to scroll down.

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