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Madrid, Spain
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The Humble Worker
To make a break from my landscape posts I thought I'd try my hand at a little macro wildlife.
Madrid, Spain
PAR SERIE
PAIR SERIES
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Extreme cold steam working as the temperature plummeted to -40C at the Jalainur opencast coal mine. SY1193 and SY0471 bring the morning workers' train out of the pit. I don't think that the rear loco was doing much work.
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The workers here on Dartmoor have now long gone leaving their homes to the ravages of time and the weather.
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Vachon, John,, 1914-1975,, photographer.
Workers leaving Pennsylvania shipyards, Beaumont, Texas
1943 June
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945
Crowds
Boat & ship industry
Laborers
United States--Texas--Beaumont
Format: Transparencies--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 12002-59 (DLC) 93845501
General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35442
Call Number: LC-USW36-839
A lovely memorial for all those that have worked on railways in the UK and especially those that did so during war time. Located at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
Having taveled to Mexico City, I spent hours each day walking its streets, always rewarded, sometimes by simple things. Does this image of workers in Mexico city speak a message? Is all work noble? (This image will also be found in my Albums: Favorite Street Photgraphy Images Series," and "Photographs with Dramatic Colours.")
A КрАЗ-260 is certainly an exotic rarity in Warsaw - a city mostly flooded with fresh new trucks. Despite this, the company Budispaw (with a very stylish logo by the way) is in posession of one and is currently a subcontractor at the construction of the newest tram line in Warsaw to the district of Mokotów.
The production of this series of KrAZ trucks was launched 23 years after the opening of the factory in Кременчук, Ukraine, on the base of КрАЗ-255 (with the main outside difference being a different and more sturdy design of the cab). After 12 years, which I find is a relatively short timespan for a truck of Soviet origin, the production was stopped in 1993, with just over 15,000 vehicles produced.
Photo by Piotrek/Toprus