Showing posts with label John Collier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Collier. Show all posts

Tuesday 11 July 2017

Well Project, Saint Mary's County

This appears to have been a project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a New Deal agency. Photos by John Collier.

 A Ridge project family and neighbors made a real holiday of the 
installation of the new well. Saint Mary's County, Maryland, July 1941
  
Children are always watching and waiting. Ridge well project, 
Saint Mary's County, Maryland, July 1941
 
Fourth generation from slavery. Grandfather Briscoe's 
great grandchildren. Near Ridge, Maryland. Saint Mary's County, July 1941
 
Front porch. No one dares sit out here anymore. John Briscoe farmhouse 
near Ridge, Maryland. Saint Mary's County, July 1941
 
Little John Fredrick stands on the outside "where the flies ain't so bad." 
John Fredrick's privy, Saint Mary's County, Maryland, July 1941
 
The Fredrick womenfolk shell snap beans. 
Saint Mary's County, Maryland, July 1941
 
Two supervisors and borrower talk over the home problem. 
Saint Mary's County, Maryland, July 1941
  
Washing clothes near the old well. Ridge well project, 
Saint Mary's County, Maryland, July 1941
 
Witching for water with a peach limb. Safe well demonstration, 
Ridge, Maryland, Saint Mary's County, July 1941

Saturday 20 May 2017

John Collier

Corner of Montgomery and Market Streets, San Francisco, 
Monday morning, December 8, 1941, after Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
  
One man tin can band during blackout. 
San Francisco, California, December 1941
 
Picnic party from the mill towns enjoys the autumn foliage along 
the Mohawk Trail in Massachusetts. State-owned park, October 1941
 
USO (United Service Organizations) servicemen's club. 
Civic Center, San Francisco, California, December 1941
 
Washington, D.C. Sewing room in the self-help exchange, January 1942

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