Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 8388 6900
https://isni.org/isni/0000000083886900
Name: 
Hine, Lewis
Hine (, Lewis 1874-1940)
Hine, Lewis W.
Hine, Lewis Wickes
Hine, Lewis Wickes (American photographer, 1874-1940)
Lewis Hine (American sociologist and photographer)
Lewis Hine (Amerikaans socioloog (1874-1940))
Lewis Hine (amerikai fotográfus)
Lewis Hine (amerikanischer Zeichenlehrer, Sozialarbeiter und Fotograf)
Lewis Hine (fotógrafo estadounidense)
Lewis Hine (sociologo e fotografo statunitense)
Lewis W. Hine
Lewis Wickes Hine
Lewis Wickes Hine (photographe américain)
Wickes Hine, Lewis
Льюїс Гайн
Хайн, Льюис
לואיס היין
لوئیس هاین
루이스하인
ルイス・ハイン
路易斯·海因
Dates: 
1874-1940
Creation class: 
Computer file
Language material
lm
Creation role: 
author
creator
illustrator
photographer
Related names: 
Doherty, Jonathan L.
Fundación MAPFRE
George Eastman House
International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House
IVAM Centre Julio González
National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
Nederlands Fotomuseum
Nordström, Alison
pfeiffer sadie
Photokina 1996 Köln
Rosenblum, Naomi
Rosenblum, Walter (1919-...)
Rosenblum, Walter (1919-2006))
Side Gallery
Zschocke, Nina
Titles: 
Applicants for Red Cross food orders while away the time in singing, instead of standing in line. The scene is at Lonoke, Arkansas, and these drought-stricken farmers ...
Arkansas farmer, undismayed by last year's drought, prepares his ground for another crop, The
boss don't care". Kinderarbeit in den USA 1908-1917, "The
[Child getting water in old tenement]
Childhood denied
Colored beneficiary of Red Cross in the Ozark foothills, near Damascus, Arkansas
Empire State Building, The
enfant au travail 1908-1912
Fotografija 20. stoljeća - Muzej Ludwig u Koelnu
Kids at work : Lewis Hine and the crusade against child labor
Lewis Hine 1874-1940 : catalogue of the exhibition organised by the Side Gallery for the Arts Council of Great Britain, London.
Lewis Hine : en la colección de la George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film
Lewis Hine : IVAM Centre Julio González, 1 de marzo-25 de abril de 1991
Lewis Hine : Musée Carnavalet, 6 novembre 1990 - 6 janvier 1991
Lewis Hine : Museo Casa Natal de Jovellanos, Gijón, 6 de junio-4 de julio de 1991
Lewis Hine : [Palacio de los Condes de Gabia, Granada, 3 al 31 de mayo de 1991]
Lewis Hine passionate journey ; photographs 1905 - 1937
Lewis Hine : photographs of child labor in the new South
Lewis Hine : Sala de Exposiciones de la Fundación Luis Cernuda, 10 de octubre-28 de noviembre de 1991
Lewis Hine : the W.P.A. project : the worker and machine 1936-37 : October 18-November 25, 1989
Lewis W. Hine. America at Work
Lewis W. Hine - Children at Work
Little Orphan Annie in a Pittsburgh Institution
Lunch hour in the Duncan Consolidated country school, in Mississippi. Lunches furnished by the Red Cross
Macedonian Turk carrying home his bread supply, Greece, A
Men at work, 1932.
Men at work photographic studies of modern men and machines
milkman of Salonika making the rounds of his customers, Greece, A
Mills. Child labor at cotton mills and other kinds of manufacturing in the United States
More than 500 carloads of foodstuffs were donated to the Red Cross for the drought sufferers, from northern, central and western states--In this warehouse at Lonoke, Arkansas, the Red Cross dispensed these donated supplies, under direct charge of the Mayor
Mother carrying her sick boy about the streets of Belgrade, in search of relief
[National Child Labor Committee collection]
New dresses and shirts for girls and boys ... were shipped into the drought stricken states by Red Cross chapters
oldest daughter was cooking the meager supper when the Red Cross relief came to this home of a farmer in Pulaski County, Arkansas. The mother was in a tuberculosis sanitarium, The
Paradies Amerika
Photographs. Selections
rag-picker of Belgrade, A
Red Cross beneficiaries near Cleveland, Mississippi
Red Cross Chapter Committee, 100 per cent colored, of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, passing upon the application of a woman of their race
Red Cross food orders and free seed for quarter acre garden plots are given white and colored farmers by the Red Cross chapter at Cleveland, Mississippi
Red Cross rations in the school lunch supplemented the sandwich brought from home, in many instances
[Returned refugee, who is building a house, with woman and child, outside the house, near Kemmel Hill, Belgium]
Rural consolidated school near Lonoke, Arkansas--Hot beef and vegetable stew, buttered bread and milk was the usual Red Cross lunch program ...
scene on the road to Semendria, A
storekeeper in a small lumber camp in the mountains of eastern Kentucky filling a Red Cross order for a family of four persons, A
Street trades. Child labor portrayed through a variety of trades in the United States
Study of a colored child, a beneficiary of the Red Cross drought relief work in Mississippi
Subcellar dwelling in the burned district, Salonika, Greece
[Tenement boy picking food from garbage]
Tenement homework. Child labor in homes in New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
Tenement Madonna
This tenant farmer on a Mississippi plantation has a family of nine to feed ...
This widow and her children, in a mountain home in Kentucky had to turn to the Red Cross when the drought burned up their crops
To relieve the urgent food needs in an isolated mountain community, the Red Chapter took up truck loads of cornmeal ... The little farms which these folks own completely failed them, due to the drought
Turkish beggar [seated on ground and holding] child, Salonika, Greece, A
[Turkish boy with braid in his hair, in memory of his two sisters who died, Skoplie, Serbia]
Typical Arkansas cross roads country store, in the foot-hills of the Ozarks. The boys loiter for a game of checkers, when they come down to get their Red Cross food orders ...
Typical Arkansas farmer, photographed as he came into Stuttgart, Arkansas, for Red Cross garden seeds
Typical colored school near Shaw, Mississippi. It is held in a church. The teacher is distributing fruit sent to the Red Cross from Lake Wales, Florida
Uncle gets some citrus fruit to pep up his appetite, Cleveland, Miss.
Unloading a carload of oranges and grapefruit, donated to the Red Cross at Lake Wales, Florida, and unloaded for the drought sufferers around Cleveland, Miss.
[View through doorway of home in Salonika, Greece, showing family dining as boy of the house picks out nut meats in foreground]
Waiting for pappy to come home with something to eat. Another of the children of the war veterans, living in the foot-hills of the Ozarks, in Arkansas, who lost all of his foodstuffs in the drought
Waiting for Red Cross food orders. A typical scene in the more than 750 counties in 20 drought-stricken states, where volunteer chapter workers carried on a huge task of relieving the sufferers ...
Washing fruits and vegetables at a public spigot--Italian tenements adjacent to St. Peters, Rome, Italy
"Well, the Red Cross jest about saved our lives," said this Arkansas farmer
When Innovation Was King
[Woman holding child on houseboat stranded on the banks of the Mississippi River]
woman, whose husband was wounded in the war, traveling by donkey car with her mother and her three children--They were driven out of St. Nicholo by Austrians, on the way to Belfiore and San Dona del Piave, Italy, A
Work with foreigners
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