Fishing activity aboard a ship in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Massachusetts in United States. Men lean down from the deck side. They pull up the fishing net. Fishing boat underway at sea. Sea birds flock around the boat. Man handles a wheel aboard the ship. Man rolls up a line. Men work aboard the ship. Smoke rises from smokestack of the ship. A man aboard the ship smokes.
Fishing activity aboard a ship in waters off Massachusetts. Fishing nets being brought up. Men sorts fish. Box raised up. Men work at the deck. Deck filled with fish. Men put fishing net into the sea.
Fishing activity aboard a ship waters off Masachusetts. Fish on the deck. Man stands in midst of fish. He picks up fish and makes a cut. Man puts roe into a container.
Recovery of building industry in the United States. Views of men hammering nails, plastering, brick laying, cementing, painting and laying false floors during a remodeling program in the United States. View of the industries which have undergone equipment improvement. Large crowds of men who are employed in the remodeling program. Laborers during construction work on streets. People at work in factories and industries and men at work in residential complexes under the National Housing Act of 1935. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt writing at his desk.
Applications for social security accounts under the Social Security Act,1935 in the United States. Display of a calendar. After the enactment of the Social Security Act, 1935 on 24 November, 1936, workers sign applications to apply for Old Age Retirement Benefits for the first time. A United States Post Office building. A man fills out an application for a social security card, at the post office. Five ways to return filled applications include handing them to a shop foreman, secretary of labor union, letter carrier or depositing them directly at a post office or dropping in local mail box. After returning the application the workers receive Social Security Account Numbers from the Social Security Board. They receive monthly income for life when they retire at the age of 65 years.
Fishermen's Memorial Monument in Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States. Ships anchored at the coast. Buildings along the coast line. Inscription on a stone reads 'They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships', 1623 –1923. Atop the monument is a sculpture of a Gloucester fisherman in foul weather gear with his hands on the wheel.
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