Breadline at Bryant Park, ca. 1930.
Photo: Visual Studies Workshop/Getty Images/Daily Mail
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Breadline at Bryant Park, ca. 1930.
Photo: Visual Studies Workshop/Getty Images/Daily Mail
Clare Leighton 1898-1989
UK
"Breadline, New York" 1932
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Single women headed households as independent widows, deserted wives, single mothers and spinsters, earning their own livings, often on the breadline in rural communities, but sometimes very successful in towns: especially in luxury goods and retail business, lending small amounts of money to familiar faces – trusted creditors.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
if youre on pony town join the bread line outside of the bakery!! we're going for a world record!!
causing absolute bread chaos in Pony Town.
(Im the Amnesia Fluttershy towards the left next to Rainbow Dash)
Edward Steichen. Bryant Park Breadline, New York. 1933.