1917 LITTLE BARBER SHAVES CUSTOMER CHILD LABOR PHOTO

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1917 LITTLE BARBER SHAVES CUSTOMER CHILD LABOR PHOTO

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Start time 06/23/2008
End time 06/30/2008
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New Page 2     History-Image Photo, Map & Poster Archive  Search in titles & descriptions  Browse     Photographs by Category Historic Posters Historic Maps Photography Books         Shipping & Payment We combine shipping so you only pay one shipping charge regardless of how many items you purchase U.S. $ 4.00 Canada & Mexico $ 4.50 International $ 5.00 You will receive an email at the close of auction. Click on the payment link to complete payment. We accept all forms of auction payments, including personal checks. You can also pay for your purchase over the phone with a credit card: (503) 408-2360   See our Framing work Visit our Framing Gallery to see photographs of recent work                      This photograph shows Frank De Natale, a 12-year old barber. Little Frank lathers and shaves customers in father's shop, 416 Hanover Street, after school and Saturday. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine. Feb 1, 1917.  Actual photograph is much sharper and detailed than the low                                                            resolution scanned image used here. Photograph measures approximately 8" by 10" (20 by 25cm).  Enlargement Options This photograph makes a very nice enlargement.                                                                          We offer an enlargement of this image as large as 36" by 54". Click Here for enlargement options   Custom Framing & Matting Options We offer a variety of sizes and options for framing                                                                             your purchase. Click Here to see frames and prices     Frequently Asked Questions How are the photographs made? We use Epson's K3 photo lab technology. This method of developing is quickly becoming the standard with professional photographers for black & white images. This technology produces an exhibition quality print that has truly neutral tones and stunning depth and clarity that even rivals traditional silver halide prints. Is the resolution disappointing? No, is the simple answer. Because we are dealing with historical photographs from a wide range of regions, creators and time periods, there is variation in the quality. However, we always ask ourselves if we would be pleased with a particular image framed and on display before we add it to our inventory. We do not carry low-quality "snapshots," cheap digital scans or multi-generational prints. Are the photographs in the public domain? Many of the images are available for use as public domain images. Some of the images can be licensed for limited commercial use and some are restricted for all commercial activities. If you would like more information about a particular image, email us. Will the watermark/writing appear on the photograph I receive? No. The writing on the internet image of the photograph is to discourage copying and will not appear on your photograph. How are the photographs shipped? 8" by 10"s are shipped in a plastic sleeve and flat, stiff mailer via USPS first class mail. Enlargements are placed in a plastic sleeve and then into a rigid tube that is of a larger diameter than the sleeve. This ensures that an impact to the tube will not be transferred to the image. Enlargements may ship via USPS, Fedex or UPS. Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller sizes, email us at info@historyNYC.com. Larger sizes can be obtained by purchasing the photograph listing and also purchasing an "Enlargement Option" from our eBay store. © copyright 2007 historyNYC.com Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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