Glass Blower and Mold Boy (West Virginia, 1908)

This original black and white photo of comes courtesy of The U.S. National Archives. It was taken in 1908 by the famous photographer Lewis Hine. Hine was also a sociologist whose photos, “were instrumental in changing the child labor laws in the United States.”

It has been beautifully colorized with rich, true to life colors by Okkama Colorizations, now providing services exclusively at The Psychogenealogist.

Fans of The Psychogenealogist Facebook Page voted for this photo to be colorized in Poll #11. It won by the narrowest margin we have seen so far! Stay tuned for future polls!

 
 

I was pulling for the Telegram Boy myself, but I am thrilled with the final results of this one.

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