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German prisoners making a road in southern England 1917Some 102, 000 German prisoners making a road through the woods in a picturesque corner of southern England, where they are building their own camp. 1917
Peoples march for jobs, Cornwall, with trade union and Labour Party banners. Date: 1983
Mr Sidney Webb later 1st Baron Passfield - British socialistSidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (18591947), a British socialist, economist, reformer and a co-founder of the London School of Economics
Beatrice Webb later Baroness Passfield - British socialistMartha Beatrice Webb, Baroness Passfield, (1858 1943) - an English sociologist, economist, socialist, labour historian and social reformer
Rubber Factory workers, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1910
Maoris drying flax, New Zealand, with a flax mill and farmstead in the distance. Date: circa 1910
Parkhurst Prison - Refreshment BreakInmates of Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight, take a rest from their labour for refreshment. Date: circa 1900
Robert Morrison, 1940Robert Morrison, Labour MP for Tottenham, at a salvage depot amid a mass of waste-paper being put towards the war effort. Morrison was made Chairman of the inter-departmental committee on salvaging
Hugh Dalton, 1940Hugh Dalton (later Lord Dalton), then Minister for Economic Warfare. 1940
Ramsay Macdonald caricatured by Autori(James) Ramsay MacDonald, the Scottish Labour Statesman pictured in caricature by Autori in The Tatler. Following the General Election of 1924 MacDonald was the first Labour MP to become British
Flatbed truck loaded with SBA bales, USA. Date: circa 1920
Workers in the sugar fields, Fiji, South Pacific. Date: circa 1900s
Ploughing with horsesMan ploughing a field with two shire horses. circa 1910
Shakespeare - Loves Labours Lost - Biron: Where lies thy grief, O tell me, good Dumain? circa 1830
Loves Labours Lost - title page. 1862
Barnardos Labour House - Discharging a Cargo of WoodA cargo of wood is transferred from a barge onto wagons for Barnardos Labour House, London. The home prepared older boys for emigration to Canada. Date: circa 1905
Mowing. Engraving, 19th century. ColoredHistory agriculture. Mowing. Engraving, 19th century
Agriculture. Threshing. Engraving by R. Milliet. 19th centurAgriculture. Threshing with threshing board. Engraving by R. Milliet. 19th century. Colored
Communist Youth labour camp, YugoslaviaBoys and girls taking part in a Communist Youth labour camp in former Yugoslavia. They were working on a river project. Date: 1963
Sir Richard Marsh, politician, EastbourneSir Richard Marsh (1928-2011), English politician, at Eastbourne. He was Labour MP for Greenwich from 1959 until 1971, and became a government minister
A gang of young rice harvesters - Rural China Date: circa 1902
View of work room in Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford StView of the work room in Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford Street, London. Image depicts a room full of women using sewing machines. Date: c.1895
French Happy Families - FarmerFrench Happy Families - La Famille Courtepaille, Grandmother, Farmer. early 20th century
Interior of the forge. Engraving. 19th century
Caesarean section. Miniature. Faits de Romains (Acts of Romans) Chronicles the life of Julius Caesar. Medival Work. 1213-1214
Italy. Florence. Orsanmichele Reliefs of devoted to officesItaly. Florence. Orsanmichele or Kitchen Garden of St. Michael church. Reliefs of devoted to offices. Farriers. Exterior
Medicine. Middle Age. Partus. Miniature
Agricultural tools. HungaryAgricultural tools. Ethnographic Museum. Budapest. Hungary
Agricultural tools. 18th-19th centuries. HungaryDifferent agricultural tools used in isolated farms, called Tanya. 18th-19th centuries. Ethnographic Museum. Budapest. Hungary
Rug. 1890-1902. RomaniaRug, probably made for sale. 1890-1902. From Andrasfalva (Maneuti, Romania). Ethnographic Museum. Budapest. Hungary
Rugs. 19th century. HungaryRugs in a room dedicated to working women and the beginning of the industry. Interior. Ethnographic Museum. Budapest. Hungary