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Astonising look at the industrial revolution. It's difficult for me to look at those women in loose clothing working so close to all that moving machinery. I would guess that injuries were not uncommon. The quality of those old photos indicates some high level equipment along with high level photographers. It did help to have those huge negatives that were in use at the time. I wonder what the pixel equivalent would be of a 16x20 film plate?
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Sunderland Town Hall looks super familiar to me.
Thanks for sharing those, I always like looking at pictures from that era.
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Doc Wrote:Everybody was so fit back then, I guess it was all of the hard work.mile: I think most folks back then would have actually had a trade.
Their diet might not have been marvellous but they didn't live on junk food and sugary drinks.
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Oh yes Emil and his turn-of-the-century-boner. Mandatory
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Well this shows to me how everyday humanity changes for better in sanitary and health issues, but retrace in empathy and other values.
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