The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.
The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.The following exhibitions are accessible only via stairs: Industrial Work, We Are the Workers, The Battle of the Commons and The Children’s Workers Museum. The elevator is under repair until June 5.
What was working life like in the 1930s - for the machinist, the domestic helper and the farmer? Get a rare insight into the era through press photos. Historian and author Søren Hein Rasmussen has just published the book "Busy times - At work in the 1930s" with photographs by Aage Fredslund Andersen.
Join us for an afternoon lecture on the book Travle tider – På arbejde i 1930’erne with historian and author Søren Hein Rasmussen. The talk will be followed by a conversation with Margit Bech Vilstrup, curator of the Workers’ Museum collection.
What was working life like in the 1930s – for the machine worker, the domestic helper and the farmer? Such scenes are rarely found in old photo archives, but press photographer Aage Fredslund Andersen captured everyday working life with his camera. His images provide a rare and intimate insight into a time when the modern welfare society and mechanized production were taking shape and everyone had to “keep up”.
Since 1909, the Labor Museum Library and Archive has collected unique material from political, professional and cultural environments associated with the labor movement and the political left – a treasure trove that continues to inspire new stories.
At the literature afternoon, we dive into the fiction and non-fiction works that have their roots in the Labor Movement Library and Archive. Literature that reminds us of the opportunity to explore the many stories hidden in over 12 shelf kilometers of archive material.