I had to go get my reading glasses, to make sure that guy in the Top Hat was not Abraham Lincoln.
That big ole machinery always impresses me.
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I had to go get my reading glasses, to make sure that guy in the Top Hat was not Abraham Lincoln.
That big ole machinery always impresses me.
Cannery workers. Pacific Northwest. Circa 1909.
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I wonder how many of those ladies got their apron caught in the gears...
"I wonder how many of those ladies got their apron caught in the gears... "
I agree, though I would add that ladies are not usually as unaware as their male counterparts.
that's probably 'cause men are thinking about "other things"
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Lady 3rd from the back, (2nd) facing the camera, seems to have some sort of "doohickey" directly in front of her nose.
Lady 3rd from the front, back to the camera, also seems to have similar sort of "watchamacallit" near her face.
2nd lady facing camera certainly is not concerned with the drive belts probable a foot or so away. I imagine the noise in the shop probable would violate OSHA standards.
Programmers Betty Jean Jennings and Frances Bilas operate the ENIAC computer. Circa 1946.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Bartik
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Spence
2nd lady from the back on the left appears to be Ms. Nosferatu