Art,fashion,design,technology etc from the atomic space age
Art,fashion,design,technology etc from the atomic space age
Art,fashion,design,technology etc from the atomic space age
Art,fashion,design,technology etc from the atomic space age
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The Greatest discovery since fire and a million times more powerful-that's atomic energy. This book grimly warns that our measures of defense will be woefully...
Art,fashion,design,technology etc from the atomic space age
Art,fashion,design,technology etc from the atomic space age
We love the Parr's super new house in Incredibles 2. The production design team have done a wonderful job and we're all ready to move in!
Combining the ease of telephonic communication with the awesome speed of mail, the maker of typewriters Smith-Corona (count just how many cutting edge technologies are represented here, Neatoramanauts!) introduced the Mail Call back in 1967:Announcing: The end of the silent letterNow you can really "hear" from those you miss the most.A son in service. A child in college. A fiance in another city. Parents in your old home town.Mail Call - Smith-Corona's revolutionary new concept in long-distance correspon...
New York State Exhibit - New York World's Fair 1964-65
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Science and communism are inseparable! That is the basic message of this amazing collection of Soviet space propaganda posters that will be auctioned off on April 22. The posters have messages such as "Comrades! Soviet Land Has From Now On Become the Shore of the Universe!" or "The Tenth Planet Symbolizes the Victory of Communism!" and "Be Proud, Soviet, You Opened a Path from the Earth to the Stars!" One of our favorites is "Lenin Is With Us, Immortal and Majestic, the Thoughts, Words and Deeds of Ilyich Are Propagating Through the Universe."
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Art,fashion,design,technology etc from the atomic space age
How to Survive an Atomic Bomb Gerstell 1950 My generation was taught to hide under our school desk in order to dodge “the Bomb”. Every school kid practiced civil defense drills, just l…
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The Fair's "Bubbleator," shown here at the Food Circus in 1963, lifted hundreds of visitors each day to the World of Tomorrow. The Space-Age elevator could hold up to 150 people. (George Carkonen / The Seattle Times) Special to History Link for one-time, non-exclusive use in book, Worlds Fair revisited, inside use and dust jacket use. Permission is for editorial usage only and is not to be used for advertising purposes. Digital manipulation, outside normal cropping and color correction, is prohibited. Use of text dropped in over the photo is prohibited. If you wish to use this photo in derivative works, ancillaries, other formats and media, please contact us with details of your proposed reuse. We grant licenses on a per use basis. Mandatory credit to George Carkonen/ The Seattle Times.
Most of the 75,000 residents of Oak Ridge, Tennessee had no idea they were processing uranium until the bombs dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. They had settled in the mysterious town, a "secret city", with very little knowledge of what they would do there, other than the promise that their work was goi