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A reflection on the parent. Reflection in looking glass show
A reflection on the parent. Reflection in looking glass shows the father who had been picking nuts but refused to be photographed. He is out of work. Tommy Mascola, 5 years, picks some, Minne, 7 years, Rosie 9, and Angeline 11. Make $3.00 and $4.00 a week. 145 Hudson St. New York City. Location: New York, New York (State). Date 1911 December. A reflection on the parent. Reflection in looking glass shows the father who had been picking nuts but refused to be photographed. He is out of work. Tommy Mascola, 5 years, picks some, Minne, 7 years, Rosie 9, and Angeline 11. Make $3.00 and $4.00 a week. 145 Hudson St. New York City. Location: New York, New York (State). Date 1911 December
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Hudson Nuts Parent Photographed Picking Picks Reflection Refused Rosie Tommy Week Years Minne Shows
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this poignant photograph taken in December 1911, the reflection in a looking glass reveals the father's weary and unemployed face as he pauses from his labor of picking nuts to peer at his family. The father, identified as Mascola, had refused to be photographed, leaving his wife and young children, Tommy (5), Minne (7), Rosie (9), and Angeline (11), to be the focus of the image. The family, who lived at 145 Hudson Street in New York City, earned meager wages of $3.00 and $4.00 per week. The glass, placed strategically in the scene, offers a glimpse into the father's world, revealing the harsh realities of life that he tried to shield from his children. The cityscape outside the window serves as a constant reminder of the challenges they faced in making ends meet. The children, oblivious to their father's struggles, continue to pick nuts, their faces filled with determination and focus. This photograph offers a poignant reflection on the parent-child dynamic, highlighting the resilience of the children in the face of adversity and the silent sacrifices made by their father. The image is a poignant reminder of the hardships faced by families during this era and the strength and determination required to overcome them. Location: New York, New York (State) Date: 1911 December Subjects: Mascola family, poverty, children, reflection, looking glass, New York City, Hudson Street.
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