This 1915 photo of a school in Colorado is captioned, “Only 5 pupils present out of about 40 expected when beet work is over.” via r/TheWayWeWere found here https://ift.tt/sXKOiTx by @Paul-Belgium
Early 1900s. These 11-year-old “pin boys” worked until midnight many days of the week resetting the pins at a Massachusetts bowling alley. via r/TheWayWeWere found here https://ift.tt/UEygYQn by @Paul-Belgium
A mostly happy family outing at Chicken Bone Beach, the segregated section of Atlantic City's beach area, New Jersey, via r/TheWayWeWere found here https://ift.tt/fZPjxYA by @Infinite-Drawing-337
An autochrome (original color photo) of a Parisian family living on Rue du Pot de Fer taken on 24 June 1914, a little bit over a month before the start of WW1 via r/TheWayWeWere found here https://ift.tt/xmBTE7k by @IllustriousDudeIDK
Local chief fisherman and his wife in Accra, Ghana. 1930s. (Image - JK Bruce-Vanderpuije). via r/TheWayWeWere found here https://ift.tt/7kYTBen by @Dhorlin
Me sitting in my nearly completed soap box derby in 1951. I raced for three years in this car. via r/TheWayWeWere found here https://ift.tt/mSoH9Lc by @MatchAmbitious9106
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