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Ficheiro:Coal breaker boys.jpg

English Coal breaker boys determination method or standard: SHA-1...


Ficheiro:Breaker Boys 1.jpg

English Child laborers in the coal industry, 1910, Pennsylvania French Les "Breaker Boys" de Pennsylvanie, enfants qui cassaient le charbon en morceaux...


Ficheiro:Breaker boys. Smallest is Angelo Ross. Hughestown Borough Coal Co. Pittston, Pa. - NARA - 523384.jpg

org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/PDMCreative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0falsefalse English Breaker Boys determination method or standard: determined by GLAM institution and...


Ficheiro:Pennsylvania coal breakers, (Breaker Boys), 1912.jpg

DescriptionPennsylvania coal breakers, (Breaker Boys), 1912.jpg English: Pennsylvania coal breakers, (Breaker Boys), 1912 Date 31 December 1912 Source...


Ficheiro:Breaker boys, Woodward Coal Mines, Kingston, Pa., ca. 1900.jpg

DescriptionBreaker boys, Woodward Coal Mines, Kingston, Pa., ca. 1900.jpg English: Breaker boys, Woodward Coal Mines, Kingston, Pa. Date circa 1900 date...


Ficheiro:Boys picking slate from coal. packer -5 breaker.jpg

DescriptionBoys picking slate from coal. packer -5 breaker.jpg Boys picking slate from coal. packer #5 breaker Date 1880s date QS:P,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/8...


Ficheiro:Group of breaker boys in -9 breaker.jpg

DescriptionGroup of breaker boys in -9 breaker.jpg English: Group of breaker boys in #9 Breaker, Hughestown Borough, Pennsylvania Coal Co. Date 1911 Source...


Ficheiro:Childlabourcoal.jpg

wikipedia. 2008-02-26 12:16 SGGH 567×401× (82752 bytes) [[Child labor]]ers in a coal mine. Source: [http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/childlabor/about...


Ficheiro:Breaker boys.jpg

DescriptionBreaker boys.jpg English: Breaker boys Source The Photography Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. This file is from the UMBC...


Ficheiro:Pennsylvania breaker boys 1911.jpg

DescriptionPennsylvania breaker boys 1911.jpg English: Breaker boys sort coal in at an anthracite coal breaker near South Pittston, Pennsylvania, in 1911...