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Railway workers in Blackpool, England, donned gas masks in 1938, a stark visual from a time of growing international tension.

The image of railwaymen in gas masks in Blackpool, England, from 1938, serves as a poignant reminder of the pre-World War II era and the widespread anxieties about potential chemical warfare. this photograph, part of a collection of ancient images, captures a moment where preparedness for conflict was a tangible reality, even in everyday settings.

Weird, Wonderful Photos From the Archives
Hulton-German Collection / Corbis / Getty
Original caption: “Railwaymen wearing gas masks sit in a rail coach, Blackpool, England, 1938.”

In another striking archival image,Jack Berryman and his assistants are depicted flying a large box kite,measuring nine feet high and twenty-one feet wide. This innovative kite, designed by Berryman’s father, was capable of lifting a young girl off the ground, showcasing a unique blend of engineering and recreational pursuit from a bygone era.

A man and boy flying a large kite work to help a girl that has been lifted off her feet and is hanging onto the kite string.
Hulton-German Collection / Corbis / Getty
Original caption: “Jack Berryman and his assistants fly a box kite 9 feet high and 21 feet wide designed by his father which lifts a little girl off the ground.”

A distinctive promotional vehicle, designed to resemble a roll of Life Savers candy, was photographed parked at a curb in 1940.This rolling advertisement highlights creative marketing strategies employed in the mid-20th century.

A car, designed to resemble a Life Savers candy roll, sits parked at a curb.

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