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Ok, we saw many rusty tins which all contained gasmasks in many of the spaces of the fortress.. The idea must have been to protect as many citizens here as possible .. I think there are more gasmasks than people would be able to fit in here but we did not go far into lang hallways or underground ..
In this hall, someone had been very very busy with opening cardboard boxes, taking out the cylinders with gas masks, opening the cylinders and removing all gasmasks from them .. crates filled with thousands of these! In the back you see a pile of empty cannisters. In the front, the rusty ones seem to be separated ..
Flash project for photojournalism course.
2 glow sticks inside hoodie
2 tripod mounted sb800 strobes on wireless with umbrellas
taken at the old springfield mental hospital
over-view shot is also in photostream
Could edit theses quite right.
I really like these guys and plan on making some more.
Decals hand-drawn by yours truly.
On the military terrain Zonhoven Belgium, they had a small testing/storing area for toxic materials....always keep your mask on!
Niños con mascaras de gas.
Otra foto que da escalofrios.
Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Kids with gas masks.
Another photo that gives shivers.
World War II.
That's a Basso and Brooke dress. Basso and Brooke usually have ridiculous runway shows. So their dress with a gas mask is a good combo.
Teitl Cymraeg/Welsh title: Wardeniaid ARP yn profi mygydau nwy yn Nhrallwng
Ffotograffydd/Photographer: Geoff Charles (1909-2002)
Nodyn/Note: Image shows Sgt. Kinsley Jones fitting, adjusting and explaining gas masks to Welshpool ARP wardens. Capt H. C. Lloyd, the Chief Constable of Montgomeryshire can also be seen (in the light coat with his hands in his pockets. The van in the background was a testing chamber for the masks.
Dyddiad/Date: November 2, 1940.
Cyfrwng/Medium: Negydd ffilm / Film negative
Cyfeiriad/Reference: (gcc02443)
Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 3472424
Rhagor o wybodaeth am gasgliad Geoff Charles yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
Ceir mwy o ffotograffau o Gymru a'r Gororau adeg yr Ail Ryfel Byd ar wefan geoffcharles.llgc.org.uk
More information about the Geoff Charles Collection at the National Library of Wales
More photographs of Wales and the English border during the Second World War can be found at geoffcharles.llgc.org.uk
I looked through every room of my apartment tonight for something to set up and shoot. I've been saving my gas masks until I had INSPIRATION but it never came, so instead I forced it.
I believe this to be the last item of interest in my apartment that was as yet unphotographed. We're through here. Get the lights on the way out.