Powerhouse mechanic working on steam pump
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- | '''Lewis Wickes Hine''' ([[September 26]], [[1874]] – [[November 3]], [[1940]]), was an [[American photographer]]. For Hine, the camera was both a research tool and an instrument of social reform. | + | '''[[Lewis Wickes Hine]]''' ([[September 26]], [[1874]] – [[November 3]], [[1940]]), was an [[American photographer]]. For Hine, the camera was both a research tool and an instrument of social reform. |
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Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940), was an American photographer. For Hine, the camera was both a research tool and an instrument of social reform.
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