Re: Are these picture taking duds ?
Many of these men are posed in the clothing they clearly wore while working, some others are posed outside of their work clothes, so some distinction should be made between them. There are some images in that collection of men posed outside their work clothing such as George Murrin who worked for Lyon, Shorb & Company, also known as the Sligo Iron Works of Pittsburgh, as a boiler. He is posed wearing a fine broadcloth frock coat of the current 1860s style.
Not all men dressed this way for work though, for some jobs men were expected to wear decent clothing and maintain a respectable look, it just depended. A poor coal miner isn't going to dress for work the same way a poor law clerk would.
Originally posted by GreencoatCross
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Many of these men are posed in the clothing they clearly wore while working, some others are posed outside of their work clothes, so some distinction should be made between them. There are some images in that collection of men posed outside their work clothing such as George Murrin who worked for Lyon, Shorb & Company, also known as the Sligo Iron Works of Pittsburgh, as a boiler. He is posed wearing a fine broadcloth frock coat of the current 1860s style.
Not all men dressed this way for work though, for some jobs men were expected to wear decent clothing and maintain a respectable look, it just depended. A poor coal miner isn't going to dress for work the same way a poor law clerk would.
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