full color, November 1934 shift change, Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, Manchester New Hampshire, 800 textile workers streaming out of red brick mill building at 6 PM whistle, men and women in work clothes carrying lunch pails and thermoses, streetcar Number 47 waiting on Elm Street to transport workers home, mill supervisor in suit and bowler hat consulting pocket watch, Merrimack River and canal system visible with mill wheel and power generation equipment, 1933 Plymouth PD sedan and Ford Model 40 parked near factory gates, Lewis Hine industrial documentary style, 35mm lens capturing both individual workers and industrial scale, medium-wide shot from elevated position showing crowd flow and urban industrial landscape, late afternoon sunlight filtering through mill windows and reflecting off canal water, mood of industrial routine and working-class community solidarity, black and white with rich detail in brick texture and period clothing, composition using mill architecture and street lines to organize crowd movement, background showing company housing tenements and corner grocery stores, authentic New England mill town atmosphere of established industrial culture facing Depression pressures, mill clock tower showing exact quitting time, workers discussing union organization while walking, period accurate industrial safety equipment and work clothing, autumn leaves collecting in mill yard corners, steam rising from mill boilers and canal system. full color