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Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co., East. St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smallest boys are: Walter Kohler, 981 N. 18th St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th. St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1927 Summit Ave. All these boys are working at above glass works. (See summary attached.) Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co., East. St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smallest boys are: Walter Kohler, 981 N. 18th St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th. St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1927 Summit Ave. All these boys are working at above glass works. (See summary attached.) Location: St. Louis, Missouri

Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co., East. St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smallest boys are: Walter Kohler, 981 N. 18th St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th. St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1927 Summit Ave. All these boys are working at above glass works. (See summary attached.) Location: St. Louis, Missouri

Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co., East St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smaller boys are: Walter Sohler i.e. Kohler?, 918 N. 18th. St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1927 Summit Ave. All these boys were working at above glass works. See 1405. Location: St. Louis, Missouri

Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co., East St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smaller boys are: Walter Sohler [i.e. Kohler?] , 918 N. 18th. St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1927 Summit Ave. All these boys were working at above glass works. See 1405. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Obear Nestor Works. East St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smaller boys are: Walter Kohler, 981 N. 18th St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1827 Summit Ave. All boys work at above glass works. Smallest boy is Chas. Meyer, Edgemont Station D.D. #2. Had been working at above Glass works over a month. See 1405. Location: St. Louis, Missouri

Obear Nestor Works. East St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smaller boys are: Walter Kohler, 981 N. 18th St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1827 Summit Ave. All boys work at above glass works. Smallest boy is Chas. Meyer, Edgemont Station D.D. #2. Had been working at above Glass works over a month. See 1405. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Noon hour. These boys are all working in the Illinois Glass Co. 1) Smallest boy, Frank (?) Dwyer, 1009 12 E. 6 St., says he has been working here 3 months. 2) Joe Dwyer (brother) Has been working here over 2 years. 3) Henry Maul, 513 Central Ave. 4) Frank Schenk, Lives with uncle, 611 Central Ave. 5) Emil Ohley, 1012 E. 6th Street. 6) William Jarett, 825 E. 5th Street. 7) Fred Metz, 707 Bloomfield Street. In addition to their telling me they worked I saw them beginning work just before 1 P.M. Photo at 12:30. Alton, Ill. May 17, 1910. Location: Alton, Illinois Photo by Lewis W. Hine

Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co. All these boys are working at the glass works. East St. Louis, Mo. - NARA - 523297

Noon hour at Obear-Nestor Glass Co., East. St. Louis, Ill. Names of the smallest boys are: Walter Kohler, 981 N. 18th St.; Walter Riley, 918 N. 17th. St.; Will Convery, 1828 Natalie Ave.; Clifford Matheny, 1927 Summit Ave. All these boys are working at above glass works. (See summary attached.) Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

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AFRTS COVERS KOREA. The Armed Forces Radio and Television System (AFRTS) is depicted in this color illustration. Clockwise from the noon position; an open air Korean market, a street interview, uniformed news and camera technicians in a broadcast studio, a uniformed Videographer, troops in the field watching television and a typical Korean countryside scene of burial mounds

Persconferentie over het initiatief tot een links samenwerkingsverband tussen CPN, PSP en PPR voor een "linkse doorbraak"

Noon Hour, Bosse Furniture Co., Evansville, Ind. Oct. 1908. Location: Evansville, Indiana.

U.S. Navy (USN) Electronics Technician Third Class Tony D. Kohler and other members of USN Whidbey Island Class Dock Landing Ship USS TORTUGA (LSD 46) Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) team, armed with firearm simulators, cautiously come up a ladder looking for simulated stowaways and pirates during a recent VBSS drill. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST Second Class David J. Ham) (Released)

Boda glasbruk i Algutsboda socken.

SAN DIEGO — Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR) Commander,

All of these are workers in the Stearns Silk Factory, Petersburg, Virginia Not all of the youngsters would get into the photo. I went through the factory during working hours and saw many others like these. A neighbor's testimony corroborated the foregoing. Noon hour. Location: Petersburg, Virginia.

A closed glass works in Rochester, Pennsylvania, now used for car storage

Glass Works, So. Lyndeborough, Hillsborough, N.H.

Some of the young girls who roll cigarettes in the Danville (Virginia) Cigarette Factory. I could not induce the very smallest ones to get into the photos. See other photos taken at noon and in the morning. Location: Danville, Virginia.

A typical Glass Works Boy, Indiana, Night Shift, Said he was 16 years old. 1 A.M. Location: Indiana

Cumberland Glass Works, Bridgeton, N.J. A young "holding-mold boy" is seen, dimly, in middle distance to left of centre. Negroes, Greeks and Italians are being employed in many glass houses. Location: Bridgeton, New Jersey

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