Monday, May 15, 2006

Lowell National Historical Park

Here's the first installment of pics from Lowell, Massachusetts. Lowell is a small city northwest of Boston on the Merrimack River, which is currently well above flood stage. (These were taken before the deluge, obviously.) Lowell is one of the sites of the American Industrial Revolution and also the hometown of author Jack Kerouac. Visit the National Park Service offical site if you are interested in some more historical info.

HQ

Cruiser
You can see a distorted reflection of me (red shirt) in the chrome trim.

Brickstack

Brickwork

Boott Mill reflection
Boott Cotton Mills and one of the canals dug to control water flow.

Boott Mills Gatehouse

Water control

RR overpass
Wooden covered walkway between mill buildings (over the RR tracks).

Industrial Relic

Canal view
Canal leading to the Merrimack River.

Mill housing
Housing for the workers.

Blond brickwork

Trolley tracks
This one is good large size.

Boott Cotton Mills

Built along the Merrimack
That's another mill in the background - I'll post pics of it later.

It ran their lives
This is the mill clock that directed workers to and from their machines 6 times a day.

Industry, Not Servitude!

ArtWORK 1
Quotes from workers' petition to bring down their workday to ten hours.
ArtWORK 2

Boott Cotton Mills Museum

Future condos

Window on the Merrimack

On strike

Trapped
I wonder if the workers felt trapped there?

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