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  • Rachman Bag Co, 126 Front Street beneath the Manhattan Bridge. Manufacturers of  burlap and cotton bags.
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  • Man carrying garments. Around Orchard and Ludlow Street, the Jewish area of New York, USA, 1986
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  • Mother with infant, tobacco factory Zimbabwe, Africa.
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  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
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  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
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  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
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  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
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  • Smiling workers on a production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe.
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  • Single young female on a production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
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  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
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  • Smiling workers on a production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe.
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  • Single young female on a production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
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  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
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  • Babies at a Tacocco factory whilst mother working on production line.
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  • Lone female factory worker in a tobacco factory in africa.
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  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
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  • Mother with infant, tobacco factory Zimbabwe, Africa.
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  • Single young female on a production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
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  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
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  • Smiling workers on a production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe.
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  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
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  • Babies at a Tacocco factory whilst mother working on production line.
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  • Lone female factory worker in a tobacco factory in africa.
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  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
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  • Monolithic Dome Village, Central Texas between Waco and Waxahachie, USA
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  • Monolithic Dome Village, Central Texas between Waco and Waxahachie, USA
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  • Monolithic Dome Village, Central Texas between Waco and Waxahachie, USA
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  • Monolithic Dome Village, Central Texas between Waco and Waxahachie, USA
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  • Monolithic Dome Village, Central Texas between Waco and Waxahachie, USA
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  • Monolithic Dome Village, Central Texas between Waco and Waxahachie, USA
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  • Kenrick's clock - West Bromwich, West Midlands, UK. Showing the Premier Inn and offices to let signs.<br />
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William Kenrick (1831 – 1919) was an iron founder and hardware manufacturer. He was a Liberal Unionist Party politician who was active in local government in Birmingham and sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1899.<br />
In 1912, as Mayor, Kenrick presented the Kenrick Clock to the Borough  which still stands in Dartmouth Square.
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