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17560 | Hard Work: "To make both ends meet", Maine Women's Voices, 1888 |
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| Description: A videotape, VCR- VHS format, titled "Hard Work", produced by Jim Sharkey, Orono, ME, Folkfilms.com Interviews, historical photos, and video from present day factories details the rise of the female workforce in the State of Maine's mills and factories and explores the conditions that women had to endure both on and off the job circa 1888. | |
17301 | Peterson’s Magazine Vol LXX #2. |
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12451 | Compact for Face Powder |
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| Description: Yellow wood box with hinged lid and small oval shell medallion in center. Appears to hold dried, caked make-up. Wood may be maple. Compact for face powder. | |||
3435 | Breast Pump |
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| Description: “Monogram Breast Pump (English Style)” in blue cardboard box. Box marked, “Heavy Chocolate Bulbs Wired On Guaranteed Perfect. United Drug Company, Boston, USA”. | |||
2399 | Black woman's boot |
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| Description: Pair of woman's brown leather lace-up, high-heel shoes with leather soles and pointed toes. Size 39. Marked "Crossen Shoe". Right toe very scuffed and worn. Soles worn, especially on right shoe. Marked inside: "39 1 24649 1 Class 1222 957". Toes have inset piece of a second brown letter with stitching along border . Shoes marked .34a (left) and .34b (right). Date of shoe unknown Contemporary design and construction. 04/08/2015 [show more] |