Mrs. Helems,Leeds,Massachusetts,Home Labor,Lewis Wickes Hine,September 1912
Title: Mrs. Helems, Leeds, Mass., putting bristles into tooth brushes in an untidy kitchen. She makes about $4.65 a week usually. The sanitary conditions in most of these homes are pretty good, but some times filthy rooms are found and often tuberculosis with the work still going on. The company really seems to be trying to reduce the amount of home work. See also home work report. Location: Leeds, Massachusetts.
Creator(s): Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1912 September.
Notes:
Title from NCLC caption card.
Attribution to Hine based on provenance.
In album: Tenement homework.
Hine no. 3030.
Subjects:
Women.
Laborers.
Toothbrushes.
Home labor.
Kitchens.
Sanitation.
United States--Massachusetts--Leeds.
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