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Munition Worker Dogs WW1Munitions making dogs discuss their work wear - not shifts, overalls! Date: circa 1916
American Signal Box IntThe interior of a signal box using Saxby and Farmers system of switches and signals. The standing man shifts the levers, his colleague uses the telegraph. Date: 1875
Women Workers WW1. Two women stand at the factory gates, reading a notice. Captioned, Working in shifts and no Bloomers. Date: circa 1916
The General Strike - distributing the countrys foodVolunteers save the situation: Undergraduate Railway Workers. Illustration by ILN special artist, Steven Spurrier depicting the successful distribution of the countrys food during the General Strike
Elephant shifting large pieces of timberAn elephant removing a large piece of timber from a large stack, India
Children Winched DownCHILDREN WINCHED DOWN A MINE SHAFT - children may be employed from the age of 5, girls and boys alike, working underground for shifts of 11 to as much as 18 hours a day