Longshoremen on Lunch Hour San Francisco 1937
Longshoremen take a break at the San Francisco waterfront in February 1937. This image provides insight into the daily lives of workers in a key U.S. port city during the Great Depression. The waterfront was vital for trade and employment, shaping the citys economy. The photograph is significant for those studying labor history and urban development in California.
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Longshoremen on Lunch Hour San Francisco 1937
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