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Western Union messenger boys, Houston, Texas, 1913 (b / w photo)

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Western Union messenger boys, Houston, Texas, 1913 (b / w photo)

1126610 Western Union messenger boys, Houston, Texas, 1913 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lewis Wickes Hine (1874 - 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing the child labour laws in the United States; ); Prismatic Pictures; American, out of copyright

Media ID 23390602

© Prismatic Pictures / Bridgeman Images

1913 Bicycle Bicycles Bike Courier Couriers Delivery Image Labor Messenger Photographic Sepia Texas Western Union


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This photograph captures a group of Western Union messenger boys in Houston, Texas, back in 1913. The image, taken by Lewis Wickes Hine, showcases the hardworking young couriers who played a crucial role in communication during that era. The boys are depicted with their bicycles, which were their primary means of transportation as they delivered important messages across the city. Their determined expressions and confident postures reflect their dedication to their job despite their tender age. Lewis Wickes Hine was not only an accomplished photographer but also a sociologist who used his camera as a tool for social reform. His powerful images shed light on the harsh realities faced by child laborers at the time. In fact, Hine's photographs played an instrumental role in changing child labor laws in the United States. This particular photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges these young messengers endured while working long hours to support themselves and contribute to society. It is a testament to both their resilience and the transformative power of photography. As we gaze upon this vintage snapshot from over a century ago, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the indomitable spirit of these Western Union messenger boys who played an integral part in shaping America's communication landscape.

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