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VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company
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VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company
VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909.
A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company Holden- Leonard Company in Bennington, near Burlington, Vermont. Photographed by Lewis Hine, May 1909
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1909 Burlington Children Dirt Road Door Facade Hine Housing Industry Leonard Lewis Mill Powerline Road Row House Step Track Vermont Wagon Wickes Window Wool Working Class Bennington Holden Turn Of Century
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This print titled "VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909" takes us back in time to the early 20th century. The image showcases a row of mill houses situated in Bennington, near Burlington, Vermont. These charming homes belonged to the esteemed woolen mill company Holden-Leonard Company. Photographed by Lewis Hine in May 1909, this snapshot offers a glimpse into the daily lives of working-class families during that era. The dirt road leading up to the row houses adds an authentic touch, while a woman can be seen standing on one of the doorsteps - perhaps waiting for her loved ones to return from work. The architectural details of these row houses are notable; their facades exude simplicity yet elegance. Each house features windows and doors that tell stories of countless moments shared within those walls. A powerline stretches across above them, symbolizing progress and modernity at that time. As we observe closely, we notice children playing on the street with wagons nearby – a testament to youthful innocence amidst an industrial setting. This photograph encapsulates not only residential life but also highlights how industries like mills shaped communities in North America during this period. Lewis Hine's skillful composition captures both historical significance and aesthetic beauty within this single frame. It serves as a reminder of our past and invites contemplation about how far we have come since then.
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