Images From Flickr Commons Search Results For The Term “Child”
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Children aiming sticks as guns, lined up against a brick building, Washington, D.C.? Between 1941 and 1942. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer unidentified.
Children asleep on bed during square dance, McIntosh County, Okla. 1939 or 1940. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Lee, Russell.
Children gathering potatoes on a large farm, vicinity of Caribou, Aroostook County, Me. Schools do not open until the potatoes are harvested. 1940 Oct. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Delano, Jack.
Children playing by road near school house, Kansas? 1942 or 1943. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Vachon, John.
Children in the tenement district, Brockton, Mass. 1940 Dec. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Delano, Jack.
Child driving a toy car. The child is wearing sunglasses, hat and white lace ruffle around the neck. The car has the word ‘Empire’ on the bonnet. Undated. Photographer unidentified. Provided by the State Library of Queensland, Australia.
School Children, Were Forced to Use Their Bicycles on Field Trips During the Fuel Crisis in the Winter of 1974. There Was Not Enough Gasoline for School Buses to Be Used for Extra-Curricular Activities, Even During the Dark and Rainy Weather. 02/1974. Multnomah County, Oregon. Project DOCUMERICA. Photographer: Falconer, David.
Boy building a model airplane while other children look on, FSA labor camp, Robstown, Tex. 1942 Jan. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Rothstein, Arthur.
Seminole children playing stick ball: Big Cypress Reservation, Florida. 1989. Photographer: Michael, Nancy.
Rural school children, San Augustine County, Texas. 1943 April. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Vachon, John.
Rural school children, San Augustine County, Texas. 1943 April. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Vachon, John.
School children singing, Pie Town, New Mexico. 1940 Oct. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Lee, Russell.
Annual Children’s Christmas Party at the Clara White Mission: Jacksonville, Florida. December 25, 1963. Photographer unidentified. Provided by the State Library and Archives of Florida.
Group of children. 1951. Photographer unidentified. Provided by the Library of Virginia.
A child dressed in uniform, 1915. Studio portrait of a child dressed in military uniform, possibly the son of Private Eldershire. This photograph is from the Australian War Memorial’s collection. Photographer: Darge Photographic Company.
Jack Whinery, homesteader, with his wife and the youngest of his five children, Pie Town, New Mexico. 1940 Sept. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Lee, Russell.
Old man and child. Circa 1910. Photographer unidentified. Provided by Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane.
Bayou Bourbeau plantation, a Farm Security Administration cooperative, vicinity of Natchitoches, La. 1940 August. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Wolcott, Marion Post.
Children from Australia staying at Pen-y-groes, Arfon. January 4, 1962. Photographer: Geoff Charles. Provided by the National Library of Wales.
Llangefni children enjoying the sun with their pet rabbit. July 1, 1964. Photographer: Geoff Charles. Provided by the National Library of Wales.
Boys playing marbles, FSA … labor camp, Robstown, Texas. 1942 Jan. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Rothstein, Arthur.
Sample Child’s Ration Book. Throughout the 1940s (and for nine years after the end of the war) every man woman and child in Britain owned ration books of coupons for food and clothing. The Ministry of Food’s carefully formulated diet is generally believed to have improved the nation’s health. World War Two. From The National Archives UK.
At Beecher Street School, whose student body consists of half Americans of Italian descent and half of Americans of Polish descent, Southington, Conn. The Queen of the May was Emily Schwak, of Polish extraction; the King, Philip D’Agostino, of Italian. 1942 May. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Photographer: Jacobs, Fenno.
Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson Visiting a Classroom for Project Head Start, 03/19/1966. The photograph shows Lady Bird Johnson, the First Lady, reading to children enrolled in Project Head Start at Kemper School in Washington, DC. Photographer unidentified. Provided by The U.S. National Archives.