A group of male workers pose for a photograph. Two men in the background appear transparent. Large machinery appears to the right and top of the photograph. The man on the right may be the owner or a supervisor, as indicated by his attire of white shirt, bow tie, watch chain and suspenders. He also appears in image NYSA_A3029-78_B3_F8, "Fur dresser: tubbing furs," taken at A. Bowsky & Son, a fur dresser in New York City, which suggests that this image was taken at the same location.
Identifier
NYSA_A3029-78_B2_F2
Date Original
circa 1912
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives. Factory Investigating Commission. Glass plate negatives and photographic prints of factory and housing conditions. 1911-1912. A3029-78, Box 2, Folder 2.
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