Frank G. Carpenter,Passengers,Food Vendor,Train Station,Police Officer,1923
Title: In Italy the trains stop at the stations and the passengers get down to buy papers, candy and wine Judging by the numbers of police at the stations in Italy a criminal would have little chance of escaping from punishment ; Mussolini claims to have discharged all the useless railway employees but here are three men whose duty it is to attend to the few trains a day and close the doors of the compartments.
Creator(s): Carpenter, Frank G. (Frank George), 1855-1924, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1923.
Medium: 3 photographic prints (1 page) : gelatin silver.
Summary: Photographs show passengers and a food vendor near a train station, police officers at a train station, and railroad workers closing doors of railway cars, Italy.
Notes:
Title from item.
On page: no. 1554 (top image), no. 1553 (middle image), and no. 1555 (bottom image).
In album: European pictures (1923 trip), p. [148].
Negative series code stamped on page: LC-C26.
Copyright by Carpenter's World Travels.
Forms part of: Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Police--Italy--1920-1930.
Railroad stations--Italy--1920-1930.
Food vendors--Italy--1920-1930.
Railrood employees--Italy--1920-1930.
Bookmark /2011660861/
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