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- Young urban workers helping to harvest grain at a model collective farm pose for the photographerThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Emaciated woman in heavy coat and work boots stands near a factory in UkraineThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Long line of people waiting to buy bread in UkraineThe original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The published version is shown here. See Special …The original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Small group of people gathered around a child lying dead near the edge of a sidewalk in KharkivThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A police cart drives through the streets of Kharkiv collecting homeless childrenThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Mining employees on their way to work in the Donetsk coal mining regionThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Two women workers at an industrial site near the Dnipro Hydroelectric damThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A traffic officer is getting a shoeshine from a young boy with the new Kharkiv government buildings in the backgroundThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- My Journey through Famine-Stricken Russia!Williams, Whiting, 1878-1975, Answers, 1934, 16-17, 28 The original photographs that served as the basis for the published illustrations are accessible from the Related Features menu. Descriptions of the photographs along with their original captions are included.Williams, Whiting, 1878-1975, Answers, 1934, 16-17, 28 The original photographs that served as the basis for the published illustrations are accessible from the Related Features menu. Descriptions of the photographs along with their original captions are included.Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Obituary Mrs. Nathaniel Vermilyea 6 October, 1934 p.1The Intelligencer, 6 Oct 1934 The Belleville Intelligencer was founded in 1834 by George Benjamin. It was later owned by Sir Mackenzie Bowell until 1917. It is currently owned by Postmedia.The Intelligencer, 6 Oct 1934 The Belleville Intelligencer was founded in 1834 by George Benjamin. It was later owned by Sir Mackenzie Bowell until 1917. It is currently owned by Postmedia.Belleville Public Library
- Ear Falls Generating Station (August 1930)View of the switching structure of the Ear Falls Generating Station, August 1930.View of the switching structure of the Ear Falls Generating Station, August 1930.Ear Falls Public Library
- Generating Station SwitchboardEar Falls generating station switchboard, March 20, 1933.Ear Falls generating station switchboard, March 20, 1933.Ear Falls Public Library
- Northern Prince (~1932)The Northern Prince (front), and the Patricia, two diesel tugboats used to transport people and ship supplies to Ear Falls and Red Lake areas. The Waterways were used due to a lack of road systems for transportation of goods, supplies and people. A large percentage of the boats used for …The Northern Prince (front), and the Patricia, two diesel tugboats used to transport people and ship supplies to Ear Falls and Red Lake areas. The Waterways were used due to …Ear Falls Public Library
- The Power House at Ear Falls (~1937)The rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made it necessary to install another unit on the English River system. It was also necessary to redesign the electrical control and protection systems, and the high and low voltage switching arrangements. Provision was made in the redesign, for …The rapid development of mines in the vicinity of Red Lake made it necessary to install another unit on the English River system. It was also necessary to redesign the …Ear Falls Public Library
- Operating HeadgateOperating headgates, August 27, 1935.Operating headgates, August 27, 1935.Ear Falls Public Library
- RheostatLine to water rheostat F. P. I. November 2, 1930. A rheostat is a continously variable resistor used to regulate the current.Line to water rheostat F. P. I. November 2, 1930. A rheostat is a continously variable resistor used to regulate the current.Ear Falls Public Library
- Geraldton - Little Long Lac MineView of Little Long Lac mining office. From left to right, T.H. Rea, George Rayner, Tony Oklend, Joseph Errington, J.H.C Waite, and two pilots, Boual and George. Rayner Construction had the contracts with Ontario Department of Northern Development to link local mines with roads. Tony Okeland was co-discoverer of Little …View of Little Long Lac mining office. From left to right, T.H. Rea, George Rayner, Tony Oklend, Joseph Errington, J.H.C Waite, and two pilots, Boual and George. Rayner Construction had …Greenstone Public Library
- MacLeod Mine's First Brick (1938)Inscription reads 'Pouring of first Gold Brick at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mine, May 20th, 1938'.Inscription reads 'Pouring of first Gold Brick at MacLeod Cockshutt Gold Mine, May 20th, 1938'.Greenstone Public Library
- Bankfield Mine - First Gold Brick (1937)Inscription reads 'First Gold Brick - Bankfield Consolidated Mine June 12, 1937'. The first brick weighed in at 601.19 ounces. The Bankfield Mine was one of the most modern mills in the gold mining industry for the time. The whole mill was entirely powered by electricity.Inscription reads 'First Gold Brick - Bankfield Consolidated Mine June 12, 1937'. The first brick weighed in at 601.19 ounces. The Bankfield Mine was one of the most modern mills …Greenstone Public Library
- Hutchison Lake Mine Site (1936)Hutchinson Lake Gold Mines Ltd., incorporated in 1935, dug a series of trenches and test pits, but not until 1936 did the company begin it's shaft-sinking operation. The photo shows the site after the Geraldton fire in July, 1936.Hutchinson Lake Gold Mines Ltd., incorporated in 1935, dug a series of trenches and test pits, but not until 1936 did the company begin it's shaft-sinking operation. The photo shows …Greenstone Public Library