Albumen print, PLC # 257. Listed in P.L.&C. inventory as "Moody Street Feeder. (workers in underground entrance)" Mounted on L.&C. plan #140-26. LNHP has modern negative and 8x10 print.
Black and white photoprint of workers in a mill. Mounted to cardstock which is stained and damaged. Man standing to the front, right, wearing tie and pocketwatch is Mr. Jalbert, apparently a worker in many Lowell mills.
Wide angle view of textile workers in the Merrimack mill, mounted on card. Photo includes the donor's grandmother, Techla Lach (Front row, 4th from left) and Father, Frank Lach (Front Row, Extreme right).
Wide angle view of textile workers in the Merrimack mill, mounted on card. Photo includes the donor's grandmother, Techla Lach (Front row, 4th from left) and Father, Frank Lach (Front Row, Extreme right).
Mounted sepia-tone photo of group of workers outside Boott Mill. Some holding loom shuttles and bobbins. 8" by 5 1/8" print mounted on textured cream-colored cardboard.
Sepia toned stereograph on orange faced card stock. Group, presumably boarders, in front of boardinghouse. Given the street slope, it is most likely a Boott Corporation boardinghouse, possibly #46 Sirk St. or #93 John St. Verso is pink and reads,…
Mounted sepia-tone photo of group of workers outside Boott Mill. Some holding loom shuttles and bobbins. 8" by 5 1/8" print mounted on textured cream-colored cardboard.