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TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1853. Work schedule at the Holyoke Mills, Holyoke, Massachusetts

TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1853. Work schedule at the Holyoke Mills, Holyoke, Massachusetts


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TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1853. Work schedule at the Holyoke Mills, Holyoke, Massachusetts

TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1853.
Work schedule at the Holyoke Mills, Holyoke, Massachusetts, 1853

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1853 Factory Holyoke Manufacture Textile Textile Mill Typeface Working Class Schedule


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This print titled "TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1853. Work schedule at the Holyoke Mills, Holyoke, Massachusetts" takes us back in time to the heart of America's industrial revolution. The image showcases a meticulously designed work schedule displayed prominently on a wall within the bustling Holyoke Mills factory. The photograph transports us to an era where textile manufacturing was at its peak, and hardworking individuals formed the backbone of this booming industry. The workers' dedication is palpable as they diligently follow their assigned shifts outlined on the schedule. Their faces reflect both determination and exhaustion, embodying the spirit of the working class during this period. The composition captures not only the physical labor but also highlights elements such as typeface and text that were integral to efficient production processes. These details remind us of how technology evolved alongside human progress during this transformative era. Located in Holyoke, Massachusetts – a hub for textile mills in North America – this image serves as a testament to both regional history and broader societal changes brought about by industrialization. It offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon our collective past while acknowledging those who played vital roles in shaping our present-day world. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand, we are reminded of how far we have come since 1853 while appreciating the sacrifices made by generations before us in pursuit of progress and prosperity.

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