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An avalanche of iron (colour litho)
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An avalanche of iron (colour litho)
2783862 An avalanche of iron (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: An iron avalanche. She slipped from the vehicle that carried her, a colossal boiler weighing 36 tons and rolled on a street in London, terrorizing passers-by and clashing against two shops. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 25 December 1938-1 January 1939.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22716354
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This print titled "An Avalanche of Iron" by Achille Beltrame captures a truly unusual and panic-inducing moment in history. The image showcases a massive boiler, weighing an astounding 36 tons, that slipped from its vehicle and careened down a street in London. As it rolled uncontrollably, it terrorized passers-by and collided with two shops, causing chaos and fear among the people witnessing this bizarre accident. The photograph depicts men and women running for their lives as they try to escape the path of destruction caused by the colossal iron object. The sheer size and weight of the boiler make it a daunting sight to behold, emphasizing the danger posed by such an unexpected event. Beltrame's illustration was originally featured in Courier Sunday between December 25th, 1938, and January 1st, 1939. It serves as a reminder of how accidents can occur even in seemingly ordinary situations like transporting industrial equipment. This powerful image not only captures the physical impact but also conveys the intense emotions felt by those caught up in this extraordinary incident. It stands as a testament to both human vulnerability when faced with unexpected dangers and our ability to overcome adversity during times of crisis.
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