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A sign of strong leadership is recognising your mistakes, admitting them publicly, learning from them, and working to address it going forward. A weak leader demands patience or points to context as an excuse. #Vinai #Lange #COYS
The image shows a black and white photograph of an individual standing within the entrance area of what appears to be an unfinished wooden structure. The building is surrounded by an open field with sparse vegetation, indicative of rural or undeveloped land. Various construction materials such as lumber are visible on the ground around the site. A child peers out from under a partially constructed roof that seems supported by metal framework and canvas. It's likely that they're residing within this makeshift shelter while work progresses on constructing more permanent housing nearby. The overall scene suggests hardship, displacement or temporary living conditions in what looks to be an ongoing building project amidst less developed surroundings. The photograph captures the raw reality of human life during a time when people might have had limited access to stable housing and resources for construction due possibly economic constraints or environmental factors like natural disasters which can displace populations. It reflects themes such as resilience, adaptability in challenging circumstances and perhaps hints at socio-economic conditions that necessitated such living situations. In the broader context of historical records, this could be indicative of events where large-scale movements led to temporary housing solutions until more durable structures were erected - pos [...]
Family living in tent while building the house around them. Near Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. See general caption number 47
#KlamathFalls #KlamathCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLange #American #WorldWarII #theGreatDepression #Lange #undefined […]
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This black and white photograph captures a quaint kitchen scene, seemingly from the early to mid-20th century. The room is filled with various cooking utensils, pots, pans, and containers indicative of regular use and domestic life. Prominently featured in the center is an old-fashioned wood-burning stove, with metal pots perched atop its surface, suggesting recent or ongoing meal preparation activities. The walls are lined with wooden cabinets brimming with bottles and other items that imply a self-sufficient lifestyle reliant on home-cured goods and prepared foods. Various kitchen tools such as spoons, ladles, and strainers hang from hooks attached to the wall above the stove, emphasizing functionality over aesthetics in this utilitarian space. On the left side of the image, we see another corner with more cooking implements including a large metal pot resting on a heating source possibly made for canning. A wooden chair stands near a bucket, hinting at manual labor or outdoor activities being part of daily routines within this household. The floor is bare and appears to be in need of repair, adding an authentic touch to the scene that speaks volumes about the socio-economic conditions reflected by such settings during Dorothea Lange's documentation era. The photograph itself bears a watermark indicating it was taken for "SIX HUNDRED E" which might refer to a particu [...]
Another corner of the Soper kitchen. Willow Creek area, Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 72
#Soper #WillowCreek #MalheurCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLanges #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773645/
The image depicts a vintage school bus in the midst of an arid, hilly landscape. It appears to be early morning as suggested by the context provided: "The school bus leaves at eight thirty am." The terrain is barren with sparse vegetation and no significant trees or other forms of life are visible. A cloud of dust trails behind the vehicle, indicating recent movement across what seems like a dry, cracked earth surface. In terms of geographical location, it's identified as Malheur County in Oregon, which hints at an arid region typical to such areas in the western United States known for their high desert climate and rolling hills. The absence of modern infrastructure or any other vehicle suggests that this might be taken during a time when transportation was more rural. In terms of historical context, Dorothea Lange is associated with documenting the lives of Americans affected by social issues throughout history, particularly in her documentation of life on farms before and after World War II. The bus could symbolize the daily grind or journey for school children in such environments during a time where public education was accessible across all rural areas. The reference to "general caption number 67-1V" suggests that this image is part of an extensive series, possibly with accompanying text providing specific details about its context within Lange's work. This could [...]
The school bus leaves the flat at eight thirty a.m. Malheur County, Oregon. General caption number 67-1V
#MalheurCounty #Oregon #UnitedStates #DorotheaLange #Americans #WorldWarII #Lange #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773609/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor rural scene. A young child, wearing what appears to be a dress with floral patterns and a shawl or cloak draped over their head, is bending down by the edge of a shallow body of water which could possibly be an irrigation ditch. The child is holding onto a bucket close to the surface, suggesting they are in the process of filling it from this source. The environment around them appears dry with patches of grass and straw-like vegetation on what looks like arid ground or perhaps early spring after winter when plants have not yet fully sprouted new growth. In the background stands an electric pole typical of rural areas, indicating some form of utility infrastructure though no visible lines run from it at this angle. The sky is clear but lacks detail due to its brightness in contrast with what seems like a somewhat overexposed photo given that all details are not clearly defined even when viewed closely. This image captures everyday life possibly reflecting on water scarcity or the act of manual labor fetching drinking water as mentioned in additional information provided, pointing towards it being part of daily routine for this child and their family. Given the historical context implied by Dorothea Lange's photography (an American photojournalist known to document social issues), we can infer that such scen [...]
Mrs. Bartheloma dipping water from irrigation ditch for home use. Haul drinking water from town four miles over rough road. Nyssa Heights, Malheur County, Oregon
#Bartheloma #fourmiles #NyssaHeights #MalheurCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLanges #American […]
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What are the chances, we stopped the movie for ice-cream and were EXACTLY halfway through. #Paltrow #Lange #Hush
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The image shows a group of migrant farm workers in an outdoor hop field. They are engaged in harvesting hops, standing amidst rows of plants with large baskets filled with the gathered crop around them. The scene is captured on black and white film, emphasizing contrasts between light and shadow across their clothing and the surrounding environment. In this historical photograph from Dorothea Lange's collection titled 'Migratory field workers in hop field,' near Independence, Oregon (https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7b3ba25398d90c4f068.jpg), the subjects display a range of attire suitable for farm labor. Some wear hats and overalls, while others are in dresses with aprons or protective clothing like gloves. The context provided by the caption hints at the economic conditions during Lange's time, particularly referencing '3-R-HOAS,' which could be shorthand for the three-day harvest rate common among hop pickers of that era. This practice likely refers to a system where farm laborers were paid based on how much they harvested rather than being compensated daily or weekly. The photograph captures both individual and collective human effort, showcasing the rural working class's struggle during Lange’s time in America. The image not only documents their physical activity but also serves as social commentary on migrant workers' conditions during the Gre [...]
Untitled photo, possibly related to: Migratory field workers in hop field. Near Independence, Oregon
#Independence #Oregon #DorotheaLanges #Lange #America #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773039/
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In this black and white photograph from Dorothea Lange, a horse-drawn wagon is shown in an outdoor rural setting. The wagon appears to be constructed with wooden planks and has large wheels that are typical of farm equipment used for transportation or carrying goods. Two horses, harnessed together and wearing yokes around their necks, stand attached to the rear end of the wagon, suggesting they were recently active pulling it across a dirt path. The background features dense tree coverage with tall trees extending into the sky, indicating that this scene is likely set in a forested or rural area. The ground appears dry but uneven and unpaved, consistent with farm terrain where modern asphalt roads are not common. Lange's photograph captures a moment of agricultural life from her time, highlighting the reliance on animal power for labor-intensive tasks such as farming. This image reflects Lange's focus on documenting everyday life during that period in American history through her work within projects like Farm Security Administration (FSA). The inclusion of text and additional information about this specific wagon suggests it is part of a historical record or documentation project, possibly related to agricultural practices and rural development. This photograph serves as an important piece of visual history, providing insight into the past reliance on animal power fo [...]
Wagon built on the farm utilizing parts of wrecked Dodge truck. "The team can haul three times as much." Oregon, Kirby (Josephine County)
#Dodge #Oregon #Kirby #DorotheaLange #Lange #American #JosephineCounty #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772663/
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The image captures a moment in time during what appears to be the Great Depression era, as indicated by the black and white photograph with Dorothea Lange's name on it. A group of four men is standing outside against a building wall, closely looking into an open doorway or window pane that reflects their profiles. The individuals are dressed in workwear typical for manual laborers during that period—suits made from coarse fabric such as wool and corduroy, hats indicative of the era's style. They exhibit signs of wear; some have torn pants, suggesting they may not be able to afford new clothes due to economic hardship. The man on the far left is leaning against a damaged wall with his hands clasped behind him in a posture that suggests fatigue or contemplation. The middle two men are facing each other and appear engaged in conversation, perhaps discussing their situation, while one looks outwardly into the street where others may be waiting for similar relief. The scene captures a moment of social commentary on economic distress during wartime, likely World War II given Lange's work was prominently associated with that period. The image is part of Dorothea Lange’s series documenting the hardships faced by people affected by war and its implications on society. This photograph might be linked to her famous works like "Migrant Cotton Picker" or other iconic images from tha [...]
Waiting for the relief checks at Calipatria, California
#Calipatria #California #theGreatDepression #DorotheaLanges #WorldWarII #Lange #DorotheaLange’s #CottonPicker #LosAngeles #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769792/
A black and white photograph depicts a person harvesting crops in an open field. The individual, likely male based on the attire, is wearing a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection and dark trousers while bending over to gather or cut stalks of wheat from tall grasses with what appears to be shears. In their right hand they hold another tool used for cutting down crops. To their side lies a bag possibly containing harvested crop material. The field is expansive, showing little else besides the agricultural activity taking place in it and some sparse bushes visible at one edge of the frame. Handwritten annotations on the photo indicate its location as "handi-Crops" near Virginia City, VA., date 1935 with a note that this was photographed by Lange, which is likely Dorothea Lange based on context clues from internet searches and additional information provided in text within the image indicating it's part of an administrative photography series. The photo appears to be one out of many documenting rural life during difficult economic times when photographs such as these were often used for documentation purposes or by government agencies concerned with social conditions, possibly related to New Deal era programs aimed at supporting agriculture and farm laborers.
Cradling wheat near Christianburg, Virginia
#Christianburg #Virginia #VirginiaCity #Lange #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
The photo captures a rural scene with two individuals engaged in agricultural activities. One person is bending over, picking up and possibly tying bundles of wheat or other crops on the ground. The second individual stands behind them holding what appears to be a farming tool composed of several wooden rods arranged in an open framework. In the background, there's a landscape featuring grassy fields that extend toward rolling hills with dense forests, suggesting a rural area far from urban centers. It is likely a sunny day as indicated by the shadows on the ground and bright exposure levels across the scene. The attire suggests it may be early to mid-20th century, in line with Dorothea Lange's active career during that period. Lange was known for her work documenting various social conditions in America, including rural poverty and agriculture life. Her images often emphasized human suffering or injustice but also tried to portray the dignity of everyday laborers. This image fits within such a context, showing hardworking individuals amidst natural surroundings without any visible technology indicative of modernity. The photograph is black-and-white, which was typical for documentary photography at that time before color film became widely accessible and affordable. It captures a moment in rural life with an emphasis on the physical labor involved in agriculture.
Men cradling wheat in eastern Virginia near Sperryville
#Virginia #Sperryville #second #DorotheaLanges #Lange #America #photography #DorotheaLange
The image depicts an outdoor scene in what appears to be early 20th-century America. A woman, presumably named Dorothea Lange based on the caption reference, stands with a young child she's carrying on her hip and another small child holding hands beside her. She is dressed casually in a checkered dress with short sleeves, which suggests warm weather or work attire for rural activities. She extends one arm outwards as if pointing to something beyond the frame of the photo; perhaps indicating an area outside this image that captures our attention alongside hers. The backdrop reveals a field covered with plowed earth, indicative of agricultural activity and possibly preparing land for planting crops like potatoes, as mentioned in the caption's reference. The sky is partly cloudy but allows enough sunlight to create shadows on the ground, suggesting it might be midday or early afternoon. In the far background, there are faint outlines of trees and what seems to be a structure which could belong to a farmstead or rural dwelling. The overall setting appears pastoral with an emphasis on manual labor and agricultural life. The historical context is reinforced by the attire and conditions visible in this snapshot from Lange's work during her time known for documenting the Great Depression, capturing both hardships faced as well as daily moments of resilience within American so [...]
Mrs. Howard shows the beginning of a garden to a neighbor
#Howard #America #DorotheaLange #Lange #theGreatDepression #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
This black and white photograph depicts an outdoor rural scene with sparse vegetation. It shows a barren landscape, featuring several leafless trees that are likely dormant during the winter season or in early spring. In the mid-ground stands what appears to be a small wooden shed or outbuilding on rough terrain. Further back, there is another structure resembling a larger building possibly for residential use. The ground around these structures seems muddy and uneven with visible tire tracks suggesting recent vehicular activity. Scattered debris and some unkempt foliage can be seen in the foreground near what looks like an unpaved road running diagonally across the image from bottom left to top right corner, further hinting at a rural setting possibly experiencing economic hardship. The sky is clear without any discernible clouds or weather phenomena. The photograph has handwritten annotations: "One of 74 temporary homes on Bosque Farms Project." It also includes what appears to be an identifying code and date in the lower-left corner that reads, "1-302" with a cross underneath it followed by another number which seems like part of a sequence or cataloging system. The bottom right side has two additional codes: "(E)" possibly denoting Eastward orientation relative to north (which could be inferred from this era's cartography conventions) and the code "1-405", perhaps [...]
One of the 74 temporary homes. The permanent adobe structures are now under construction. Bosque Farms Project
#BosqueFarmsProject #DorotheaLange’s #NewMexico #Americans #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
The image depicts a historical scene involving agricultural labor. A person is standing on top of a cart filled with harvested crops, likely wheat or barley, using what appears to be a pitchfork to gather the hay into neat bundles and transfer them onto another part of the wagon. The individual seems focused on their task, utilizing manual tools rather than modern machinery. The scene includes two horses harnessed in front of the cart, seemingly assisting with transporting the harvested crop. One horse is visible from its side profile while the other's head and harnesses are partly shown at the edge of the frame. Their muscles indicate physical exertion common during agricultural work. This black-and-white photograph captures a moment indicative of rural life or possibly early 20th-century America, considering Dorothea Lange was known for her documentation of such scenes in California. The setting is open and appears to be an outdoor field with dry grasses visible around the wagon wheels and undercarriage. The image's title suggests it may have been part of a series documenting agricultural practices or rural life during that era, specifically highlighting activities like threshing oats which were prevalent farming operations at the time. Lange captured human experiences in various aspects of American history through her lens, often focusing on workers' lives as depict [...]
The threshing of oats. Clayton, Indiana, south of Indianapolis
#Clayton #Indiana #Indianapolis #America #DorotheaLange #California #Lange #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763138/
S1 E10: Only Fools And Fabio
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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an arid, desert landscape under a clear sky. A solitary road stretches into the distance, flanked by sparse vegetation and rocky ground. On the right side of this winding dirt path stands a tall signpost with directional information indicating "WIDTSOE 14 Mi., ANTIMONY 36 Mi." The terrain in the background suggests mountainous regions under an expansive sky. This image is marked as part of Dorothea Lange's collection, referencing her work documenting locations such as Panquitah and Antimony, Utah. Dorothea Lange was a renowned American photographer known for her significant contributions to photojournalism during the early 20th century. She captured powerful images that highlighted social issues like poverty and immigration. Her works often portrayed everyday life in rural America with stark realism. The image code "R6385A" suggests it may be part of a specific series or collection within Lange's archive, possibly pertaining to her travels through the American West. The photograph captures an evocative sense of isolation and desolation typical of Western landscapes during that era. It might have been used for educational purposes in sociology classes discussing rural America’s socio-economic conditions, particularly before widespread infrastructural developments like highways became more prevalent across the United Sta [...]
The road to Widtsoe from Panquitah. Utah
#Widtsoe #Panquitah #DorotheaLanges #DorotheaLange #American #America #Lange #theAmericanWest #Western #theUnitedStates #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017759441/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an impoverished rural area covered in snow. The landscape shows barren trees with no leaves, indicative of winter or early spring conditions, scattered across the hillside behind some dilapidated wooden structures that appear to be small cabins or houses. In the foreground, there's a mound of freshly plowed snow leading towards these buildings. A rough fence made up of tree branches runs along one side of the scene, separating it from an area with more cluttered vegetation and possibly abandoned household items like barrels. The terrain is uneven and unkempt, suggesting neglect or disuse. There are no visible signs of modern amenities such as roads, electricity lines, or vehicles, which may suggest a remote location that's not well connected to urban infrastructure. The photograph seems aged due to its monochromatic quality and the condition of both natural elements (snow) and man-made structures. Atop the image is handwritten text "STOP" in large letters followed by what appears to be illegible shorthand or code, possibly indicating a note left for someone associated with photography equipment used during travels. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of desolation and hardship, likely capturing conditions experienced within rural mining communities like those found around Price, Utah. In terms of historical context [...]
Consumers, near Price, Utah. Company housing in coal town
#Price #DorotheaLange #American #America #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762881/
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The image is a black and white photograph featuring four individuals standing outdoors, likely in an agricultural or rural setting. The group consists of two men on the left side wearing hats with one man carrying a bucket, and two women on the right; all holding similar items such as buckets. They are dressed in casual work attire appropriate for manual labor during what appears to be mid-20th-century America. The individuals exhibit diverse expressions—ranging from smiles to neutral or contemplative looks—as they pose together with their working tools. The environment around them is grassy, and the sunlight suggests a clear day. Notably, there's text at the top of the image reading "3-RPM-5," which may refer to an archive classification. This photograph captures a moment from rural life during that era, potentially illustrating work in agriculture or related fields, as suggested by their attire and tools. The presence of Oregon on-site context indicates this could be part of a larger collection documenting various aspects of American socio-economic conditions through the lens of Dorothea Lange's photography. Further information about this image can be found at the source provided: https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b7aeba25398d90c4f019.jpg. This specific photo is associated with Oregon, Marion county, near West Stayton and showcases a family that re [...]
Oregon, Marion county, near West Stayton. Father and children came from Albany, Oregon, for a season's work in the beans
#Oregon #Marioncounty #WestStayton #Albany #America #American #DorotheaLanges #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017772889/
The image depicts a scene within dense forest foliage, with several old-fashioned vehicles including what appears to be an early model steam-powered automobile emitting smoke. These cars are parked amidst trees and undergrowth indicative of late afternoon or evening light filtering through the canopy above. Surrounding these vehicles is rural infrastructure like wooden posts possibly marking boundaries or used for signage. The ground shows patches of grass, weeds, and dirt pathways leading into or out from this gathering site. A handwritten inscription in Hebrew appears on top right corner reading "3-ortos," potentially indicating a specific location or event related to the picture's context within Oregon. This photograph was taken by Dorothea Lange as part of her documentation efforts during agricultural harvest seasons, capturing scenes such as these where migrant laborers congregated after workdays in fields like beans. Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) is a renowned American photographer known for documenting the effects of the Great Depression and social justice issues. She was associated with both photography magazine "FSA" alongside her husband, Peter Stackpole, as well as being part of FPG's 'The Farm Security Administration' project. This image captures a moment in history where migrant laborers from various states gathered at this camp after working days in the fiel [...]
Oregon, Marion County, near West Stayton. Large private auto camp in woods at end of day. Bean pickers from many states. General caption 46
#Oregon #MarionCounty #WestStayton #Hebrew #DorotheaLange #American #theGreatDepression #PeterStackpole #Lange […]
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Starnberg - Wer offiziell zum Pressetermin einlädt, hat eigentlich etwas zu sagen, im besten Fall sogar eine (positive) Botschaft zu vermitteln – gerade in (Kommunal-)Wahlkampfzeiten. Nicht so die Stadt Starnberg, nicht so Bürgermeister Patrick Janik und Ulrich Lange (CSU), Staatssekretär im Bundesverkehrsministerium. Der Gast aus Berlin stellte sich am Dienstagmittag unter das marode Dachgerippe des Seebahnhofs und sagte sinngemäß: Der Bund hat mit der Starnberger Seeanbindung nichts zu tun. (aus: https://www.merkur.de/lokales/starnberg/starnberg-ort29487/sechs-jahre-stillstand-am-starnberger-seebahnhof-vorausgesagt-94131686.html)
Wer braucht schon ein #Bahnsteigdach, wenn es einen See gibt? Notfalls tut es auch ein Staatssekretät.
Pure Satire.
(noch besser wäre natürlich strömender Regen gewesen)
#Starnberg #Lange #Janik #BMV