Dorchester Illustration 2239 children playing in dump

2239 The dump turned into a children's playgrourd

Dorchester Illustration no. 2239

Today our illustration show children on improvised playground equipment made from discarded materials.  The scene is the Mile Road Dump at the end of Columbia Point, October, 1909.

Photograph is by Lewis Wickes Hine, a sociologist and photographer who used his camera as a tool for social reform.  This photograph is part of his collection held by the Library of Congress documenting mostly child labor in America 1908-1912.

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