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The Library of Congress has lots of industry photos of the American industry in the 1930s and 1940s.
They are all from Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSA/OWI Collection
Half-made garments on the racks, awaiting final operations of the machines, in cooperative garment factory, Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936
New York. Meeting of Local 48, International Ladies Garment Workers union, 1943:
Opening of garment factory, Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Some of the operators at the Jersey Homesteads garment factory working at their machines for union wages and under union conditions. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936
Boris Drasin, president of the workers' Aim Association Inc., works as an operator in the garment factory at a the same wage as the other operators. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Barry Leving, a tailor in the cooperative garment factory at the Jersey Homesteads, a United States Resettlement Administration subsistence homestead project. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Louis Gushen, chief cutter in the cooperative garment factory of Jersey Homesteads, is cutting the pattern for a woman's coat. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Seventh Avenue and West 28th Street, New York. Garment workers leave the factories for noon hour, 1936:
Auction of secondhand garments. Boise, Idaho, 1941
They are all from Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSA/OWI Collection
Half-made garments on the racks, awaiting final operations of the machines, in cooperative garment factory, Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936
New York. Meeting of Local 48, International Ladies Garment Workers union, 1943:
Opening of garment factory, Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Some of the operators at the Jersey Homesteads garment factory working at their machines for union wages and under union conditions. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936
Boris Drasin, president of the workers' Aim Association Inc., works as an operator in the garment factory at a the same wage as the other operators. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Barry Leving, a tailor in the cooperative garment factory at the Jersey Homesteads, a United States Resettlement Administration subsistence homestead project. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Louis Gushen, chief cutter in the cooperative garment factory of Jersey Homesteads, is cutting the pattern for a woman's coat. Hightstown, New Jersey, 1936:
Seventh Avenue and West 28th Street, New York. Garment workers leave the factories for noon hour, 1936:
Auction of secondhand garments. Boise, Idaho, 1941