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Pronghorn antelope horn texture/detail
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Reference: APAAME_20081029_DLK-0102
Photographer: David Leslie Kennedy
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
Five Angels for the Millennium 2001 Bill Viola born 1951 Purchased jointly by Tate, London courtesy of Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York courtesy of Leonard Lauder, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris courtesy of Lily Safra, 2003 www.tate.org.uk/art/work/T11805
Reference: APAAME_20191029_RHB-0097
Photographer: Robert Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works
Source reference: Silver Köster, Visit Järva
Author: Silver Köster
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Allikaviide: Silver Köster, Visit Järva
Autor: Silver Köster
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Listed 11/17/2015
Reference Number: 15000791
The Strutwear Knitting Company Building represents one of the most important labor victories in Minneapolis's history. The property is locally significant under Criterion A in the area of Social History. Its period of significance is 1935 to 1936, when Strutwear employees were on strike against the company's anti-union policies. It was not only a battle against Strutwear officials but against the Minneapolis Citizens Alliance, an antilabor business association and militant defender of the city's open-shop reputation. Thousands of industrial workers from across all trades, skill levels, and genders joined the eight-month-long standoff, which marked a turning point in Minneapolis's labor movement. It was particularly a triumph for Strutwear's nearly 900 female operatives, who were initially excluded from the union's member drive. Prior to the Strutwear strike, the American Federation of Hosiery Workers had not included women among its ranks, but their participation was crucial to the strike's success.
National Register of Historic Places Homepage
Strutwear Knitting Company Building
© DW/Björn Kietzmann
Members of DW Akademie's "Global Reference Group" met in Bonn on June 20, 2024: (front row, left to right) Htaike Htaike Aung, Blandine Angbako, Natalia Kurkiukova; (middle row, left to right) Faruq Faisel, Soumaya Berjeb, Zenzele Ndebele, Odanga Madung, Michelle Nogales; (back row, left to right) Erick Huerta Velázquez, Nadim Nashif, Hamouda Soubhi.
My newest tool - a double sided ruler with my business names printed on each side, for size reference shots. The handmade side.