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Lawrence History Center
Lawrence History Center Photograph Collection
Help! Help! They are murdering us
Help! Help! They are murdering us
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Item Information
Title:
Help! Help! They are murdering us
Name on Item:
Jos. Bedard, 9 Mason Street. Lawrence, Mass.
Date:
1912
Format:
Photographs
Genre:
Photographic prints
Location:
Lawrence History Center
O/S Photographs LS1 (shelf locator)
Collection (local):
Lawrence History Center Photograph Collection
Subjects:
Textile industry strikes
Fund raising
Textile Workers' Strike, Lawrence, Mass., 1912
Political posters
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Essex (county)
>
Lawrence
Extent:
1 photograph : color print ; sheet 76 x 51 cm
Permalink:
https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/zg64tp82v
Terms of Use:
The rights to this image may be restricted. Contact the Lawrence History Center for more information.
Contact host institution for more information.
Publisher:
Lawrence, Mass. : Jos. Bedard
Notes:
Title from item.
Text on back of item: Franco-Belgian Strike, 1912 Poster.
Notes (date):
Date from item.
Notes (object):
Copy of original poster made approximately 1912.
Accession #:
1992_119_001
Identifier:
Neg. #475
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