Records of the Work Projects Administration. 1922 - 1944. Lewis Hine Photographs for the National Research Project. 1936 - 1937. Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles. Jackson Winding and Warping Company. Picture of a Sipp-Eastwood DY type of High Speed Warper. This machine is similar to the one above exc

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Records of the Work Projects Administration. 1922 - 1944. Lewis Hine Photographs for the National Research Project. 1936 - 1937. Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles. Jackson Winding and Warping Company. Picture of a Sipp-Eastwood DY type of High Speed Warper. This machine is similar to the one above except that the warp is wound on to the old type of creel. After the warp is made up it is beamed. On this type of machine it takes from 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 hours to make the usual type of warp. This estimate of time may vary slightly one way or the other, depending upon the number of sections, length of the warp, etc.

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Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940

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Lewis Wickes Hine (1874-1940), an American photographer, began his career as a teacher at the Ethical Culture School in New York City. He first used a camera to record activities at the school. Subsequently he photographed immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, the shocking condition of child laborers throughout the U.S., the activities of the American Red Cross in World War I, and workers in various industries. He was commissioned to create photo-essays for industry and periodicals. His early pho...