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             English: Original description: Day scene. Wheaton Glass Works. Boy is Howard Lee. His mother showed me the family record in Bible which gave birth July 15, 1894. 15 years old now, but has been in glass works two years and some nights. Started at 13 years old. Millville, N.J., 11/1909. Photographed by  Lewis Hine. 
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           Original uploader was  Darwinek at  en.wikipedia | 
          
          
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