Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: France. Guise. Familistère de Guise: Provision of Recreational Facilities for Employees: Le Familistère de Guise (founded by M. Godin, 1859), Guise, France: The Familistère Nursery.
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Provision of Recreational Facilities for Employees: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrow's Point, Maryland: Club House for Employees
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Religious Agencies, Salvation Army: Great Britain, England. London. Salvation Army Recreation Work: Salvation Army: Great Britain: Crowd gathered for cheap morning picture show Congress Hall, London.
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. New York. Brooklyn. Rapid Transit Company: Provision of Recreational Facilities for Employees. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co.: Bergen Street Club House - 1906., 1879 - 1959
Percy C. Byron
Social Settlements: United States. Illinois. Chicago. "South Parks": Public Parks and Playgrounds. South Parks, Chicago, Ill.: A function performed in the early stages by a private philanthropic organization…: Conveniences and Facilities for Recreation
Unidentified Artist
Recreation, Outings: Great Britain, England. London. Holiday House, Ragged School Union: Social Conditions in London, England, 1903: September 1903.: Ragged School Union and Shaftesbury Society Children at the Holiday House.
Unidentified Artist
Recreation, Outings: Great Britain, England. London. Holiday House, Ragged School Union: Social Conditions in London, England, 1903: September - 1903.: Ragged School Union and Shaftesbury Society Playground at the Holiday House.
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Recreation, Outings: Great Britain, England. London. Holiday House, Ragged School Union: Social Conditions in London, England, 1903: September - 1903.: Ragged School Union and Shaftesbury Society Children at the Holiday House.
Unidentified Artist
Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: France. Guise. Familistère de Guise: Provision of Recreational Facilities for Employees: Le Familistère de Guise (founded by M. Godin, 1859), Guise, France: The Theatre and Schools of the Society.
Unidentified Artist
Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Provision of Recreational Facilities for Employees: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrow's Point, Maryland: Plan of Club House for Employees
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Recreation, Park and Playgrounds: United States. New York. New York City. Mulberry Park: New York City Parks and Playgrounds: Mulberry Bend Park: Playing hose on children during hot wave.
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. New York. Brooklyn: Rapid Transit Company: Provision of Recreational Facilities for Employees. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co.: Band of Employees Benefit Association, February 1906., active c. 1890 - 1940
Byron Company
Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds: United States. New York. Brooklyn. P.S. 45: New York City Public Schools. Examples of the Adaptation of Education to Special City Needs: Public School #45. Vacation Playgrounds.
Unidentified Artist
Social Settlements: United States. Illinois. Chicago. "South Parks": Public Parks and Playgrounds. South Parks, Chicago, Ill.: A function performed in the early stages by a private philanthropic organization…: South Side Recreation Parks
Unidentified Artist
Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds: United States. New York. Brooklyn. P.S. 45: New York City Public Schools. Examples of the Adaptation of Education to Special City Needs: Public School #45. Basket-Ball Team.
Unidentified Artist
Recreation, Outings: Great Britain, England. London. Holiday House, Ragged School Union: Social Conditions in London, England, 1903: September 1903.: Ragged School Union and Shaftesbury Society Children at Lunch - Holiday House.
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Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds: United States. Educational Propaganda: Public Parks and Playgrounds: Example of useful educational propaganda for playgrounds prepared by a commercial agency. Source of these two statements: American Playground Device Company, Anderson, Indiana.
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Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds: United States. Educational Propaganda: Public Parks and Playgrounds: Example of useful educational propaganda for playgrounds prepared by a commercial agency. Source of these two statements: American Playground Device Company, Anderson, Indiana.
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Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds: United States. Educational Propaganda: Public Parks and Playgrounds: Example of useful educational propaganda for playgrounds prepared by a commercial agency. Source of these two statements: American Playground Device Company, Anderson, Indiana.
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Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds: United States. New York. New York City.: New York City Parks and Playgrounds. During very hot weather men are permitted to rest in the New York parks in the shade on the grass.
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