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Gas Collection (page 8)

"Exploring the Cosmic Gas

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Gas Collection: Wearing gas masks
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Gas Collection: Gas masks at the Windmill
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Gas Collection: The First Gaslight in Pall Mall, London
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Gas Collection: Pavilion of the Gas Company, Paris Exhibition of 1889
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Gas Collection: Rockwell Sabreliner 75A N10CN
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Gas Collection: Vickers Viscount 814 N501T
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Gas Collection: Daimler-Benz DB 721, 2200hp turboprop engine
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Gas Collection: Sievert gas blow torch kit
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Gas Collection: Stationery, M Garding & Sons, Market Place, Leek
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Gas Collection: ARP Cleansing and decontamination facility
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Gas Collection: D Napier and Son - Special projects
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Gas Collection: Gas container at a plant manufacturing water gas
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Gas Collection: British soldiers during gas attack, Thiepval, WW1
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Gas Collection: NALGO union members campaigning with placards
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Gas Collection: Brown's Service, Baker, Shoshone, California, USA
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Gas Collection: California Usa America American 1930s 30s Thirties
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Gas Collection: British soldiers being gassed at Ypres. WWI
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Gas Collection: 1979 fuel shortage
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Gas Collection: Improved gas cooking and heating range. Date: 1862
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Gas Collection: Spain
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Gas Collection: The huge Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactor at the Windscale nuclear power plant, Cumbria, England
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Gas Collection: POLICEMAN IN GAS MASK
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Gas Collection: SERVICE RESPIRATOR/WWII
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Gas Collection: GAS LIGHTING IN 1807
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Gas Collection: ANTI-AIRCRAFT LEWIS GUN
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Gas Collection: Many thousands gathered at the waterside at the River Thames in Richmond
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Gas Collection: GAS ADVERT/MR THERM
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Gas Collection: Gasolinera
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Gas Collection: French military airship La Republique on her maiden flight from Paris to Compiegne, 1908 (print)
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Gas Collection: Horace Wells proceed with the extraction of a tooth in front of his students in 1844 (engraving)
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Gas Collection: Horace Wells proceed with the extraction of a tooth in front of his students in 1844 (engraving)
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Gas Collection: Horace Wells proceed with the extraction of a tooth in front of his students in 1844 (engraving)
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Gas Collection: Coronation procession of George IV (1762-1830), St James Park, London, 19 July 1821
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Gas Collection: The cheap cost of gas
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Gas Collection: A sip of laughing gas
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Gas Collection: Sailor at the Naval Air Base wears the new type protective clothing... Corpus Christi, Texas, 1942
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Gas Collection: Large pipe elbows for the Army are formed at Tube Turns, Inc. by heating... Louisville, Ky. 1941
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Gas Collection: Manufacture of self-sealing gas tanks, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Akron, Ohio, 1941
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Gas Collection: Gas pump with clothesline, barn and horse-drawn wagon in background, between 1941 and 1942
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Gas Collection: Martyrdom of St John the Evangelist (engraving)
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Gas Collection: The audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)
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Gas Collection: Some border soldiers, a gap opened in the avalanche that blocked the access to a tunnel
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"Exploring the Cosmic Gas: From Orion Nebula to Pillars of Creation" Step into the vastness of space as we journey through celestial wonders like the mesmerizing Orion nebula and awe-inspiring Pillars of Creation. These captivating gas formations, millions of light-years away, remind us of the infinite beauty that exists beyond our earthly realm. In a different context, gas takes on a more tangible meaning in our everyday lives. Imagine being recruited for the Corps of Military Police during times of conflict, where a powerful recruitment poster urges you to protect your nation against unseen threats. Transport yourself back to 1966 with a vibrant Signalflare Red Ford Mustang Coupe, symbolizing an era when gas-guzzling muscle cars ruled the roads and ignited passions wherever they went. During World War II's Home Front, women played crucial roles while donning their protective gas masks. Witness their resilience and strength as they faced adversity head-on in defense against potential attacks. In dark underground mines, miners relied on canaries to detect toxic gases—a testament to both human ingenuity and nature's interconnectedness. The miner's safety depended on this tiny bird acting as an early warning system amidst hazardous conditions. Returning once again to cosmic marvels, let us marvel at the breathtaking Antennae colliding galaxies captured by Hubble—an extraordinary dance between colossal masses fueled by intergalactic gases. The Eagle Nebula beckons us further into deep space exploration—its majestic pillars resembling celestial sentinels guarding secrets yet unknown. As we gaze upon these stellar nurseries filled with swirling gases giving birth to new stars, we are reminded that even within chaos lies creation itself. Closer to home but no less enchanting is London's Thames Embankment adorned with glowing streetlights powered by natural gas—a reminder that even mundane aspects can possess a certain charm if observed closely enough. Lastly, harkening back to wartime horrors etched in history books, a chilling WW2 poster warns of the ever-present threat attacks.