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Temporary Building, Under Construction...Washington, D.C. 1917. Creator: UnknownTemporary Building, Under Construction...Washington, D.C. 1917. Built in 1917, For The [First World] War, Washington Monument in Background
Turpentine plant near Marianna, Florida, 1937. Creator: Dorothea LangeTurpentine plant near Marianna, Florida
Home of idle American workman, Near Bridgton, New Jersey, 1936. Creator: Dorothea LangeHome of idle American workman. Near Bridgton, New Jersey. [Sign: C. Everham. Bricklayer & Plaster']
Students in a bricklaying class, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia, 1899. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonStudents in a bricklaying class, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia, 1899
Old Bricklayer, 1737. Creator: Caylus, Anne-Claude-Philippe deOld Bricklayer, 1737
Two Bricklayers Holding Bricks and Trowels, 1870s-80s. Creator: UnknownTwo Bricklayers Holding Bricks and Trowels, 1870s-80s
Leisure Moments at Westerham, c1930s, (1945). Creator: UnknownLeisure Moments at Westerham, c1930s, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) laying bricks on his estate at Westerham in Kent
Bricklayer and Artisan, 1928, (1945). Creator: UnknownBricklayer and Artisan, 1928, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) laying bricks for the wall of a house on his estate at Westerham in Kent
The Builder, from Four and Twenty Toilers, pub. 1900 (colour lithograph). accompanies verse by E.V. Lucas (Edward Verrall Lucas) (1868 – 1938);
Builders outside Moscow, Russia, c1890. Artist: GillotBuilders outside Moscow, Russia, c1890. Illustration from Russie Costumes et Coutumes, (a work on Russian dress and customs), by L Boulanger, (Paris, c1890)
Bricklayer, 1828. Artist: Marlet et CieBricklayer, 1828. A lithograph from L Inde Francais, 1828. From the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Building trade, c1845. A bricklayer working on a wooden scaffold (centre), a brickyard (top), mixing mortar (right), and a labourer carrying a load up a long ladder (left)
The British Slave, 1861. The worker, a bricklayer, has been on strike, but, looking at his distressed wife and children, has realised his family needs him to return to work