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Vintage style secretary varnishing her nails in the office. Model & MUA: Sandra Valero. More stock photography: www.photomamp.com/agents/
Black and white group photo of Hungarian office staff, featuring men and women in formal attire, taken in 1947.
Asian woman co work in office with docoment and computer note book, this image can use for Business, working, woman and team work in a company concept
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Eugene Fruit Growers Association. Ferry Street and NE corner of 8th Avenue. Exterior. Portrait of office staff (first row, left to right: Miss Walker, Miss Johnson, Miss Moore, Mrs. McLean; second row, left to right: J.F. Allen, A.E. McClain, L.F. Koepp, J.O Holt, O.N. Kaldor). Photo taken ca. 1921. Photographer unknown.
Women employees of First National Bank of Eugene pose in pioneer costume during Oregon Trail Pageant, ca. 1940. Bank was located at 896 Willamette Street on the northwest corner of Willamette and Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Photographer unknown.
Date: 1944
Description: Photograph of the office staff at Canadian Car & Foundry in Fort William, ON during the Second World War.
Shown in photograph: Pauline Burkish, Kelly Nixon, Viola Mills, Nick Kawaluk, Blanche M. Perrier, Helen McDonald, Margaret (Peggy) Hampton, Madelaine Vienneau, Sophie Gayoski, Mr. Laurence, Ida Kraft, Bert Quebon, and E. Lolacher.
Accession No.: 983.16.1
Utility Apron in White with Black and hint of Lime Green Medallion print paired with a Black on Black print.
おそらく、一緒に働いた仕事仲間だと思われる人物を記録した何枚かの写真が残されている。それがどなたであるのか、今となっては聞くすべを失ってしまった。
近藤司さんにとって大切な仕事の仲間であったこれらの方々の写真をここに掲載しておきたい。ご存知の方が、コメントを送られることを希望する。
Lane County Courthouse, built 1898, on northeast corner of 8th Avenue and Oak Street. Interior. View of tax assessor's office showing Tax Assessor B.F. Keeney, seated, and three female assistants. Photo dated July, 1908. Photographer unknown.
At work, at school, at community organization, hobby and volunteer social settings (not much at home, however) it is common to see a grown person (moreso than children, perhaps) express a bit of urgency and therefore a sense of importance by jumping into high gear. In this video clip it is maybe 20-25 ordinary walking steps from the person's office to the boss's desk in a nearby room. And so the 1-2 second sprint does not so much save worktime as it stimulates the person's mental frame (doubling down on the task at hand) and/or express to all those around that here is a serious worker.