Working Conditions during the Industrial Revolution and Now By Camilla Cameli and Annika Freese.

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Working Conditions during the Industrial Revolution and Now By Camilla Cameli and Annika Freese

This is a photo of a woman getting scolded by her superior in a Power Loom in the year of 1785.

This is a photo of a miners working to get the newly mined coal out of the mine by placing it in a cart and manually pushing and pulling it out.

This is a photo of a child laborer working in a spinning factory in His work is being closely examined by the man behind him.

This is a photo of a child laborer working in a spinning factory alongside his co-workers, one of whom has a bandage on their head from injury.

This is a photo of a child laborer working in a spinning factory. The girl appears to be no older than 6 and looks to be alone.

This is a photo of what the factories looked like from the outside. Everyday children and adults would work long hours inside these awful places.

This is a photo of many women working in a clothing factory. They appear to be hard at work, while still trying to look nice in their dresses.

This is a photo of child laborers working in a clothing factory. They are using sewing machines that they are barely tall enough to reach.

This is a photo of a men and women alike working with sewing machines. The space is cramped and there is not much room to move.

This is a photo of a rich factory owner with a top hat visiting his factory and his workers. The man in the background is frowning at his boss.

This is a photo of a two men repairing a faulty machine used in textile factories. The men appear to be well-dressed, strong, and able.

This is a photo of a women by a sewing machine in a textile factory. She is surrounded by heavy machinery as she sits on her stool and sews.

This is a photo of a group of miners. They are all older men that seem to have been doing their dangerous jobs for a while. One is even smiling.

This is a photo of a man that is going to be working with radioactive materials. The suit is so protect his body from being contaminated.

This is a photo of some workers dealing with computer parts. They are dressed in lab coats and are assembling the different parts.

This is a photo of another stage of Apple computer assembly. These workers seem to have a less dangerous job, but are still hard at work.

This is a photo of an office of workers. They are dressed normally and smiling. These women are working with phones and computers.

This is a photo of a group of farmers gathering watermelons. They pick the ripe watermelons and then load them onto a truck to be taken away.

This is a photo of four construction workers. They are passing bricks to one another to be used in the building process of a structure.

This is a photo of a man and a women working in an assembly plant owned by GM. The women looks unhappy and tired.