Wipe Collection
"Wipe: A Journey Through Time and Mediums" Step back in time to the year 1918, where a World War I German gas mask finds its place in an original metal container
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"Wipe: A Journey Through Time and Mediums" Step back in time to the year 1918, where a World War I German gas mask finds its place in an original metal container. This artifact serves as a reminder of the horrors faced by soldiers on the battlefield. In another corner of history, suffragette Ruthless Rhymes of Martial Militants echo through the halls, symbolizing the fight for women's rights and equality. At Manila Docks, bustling with activity, workers diligently wipe away sweat from their brows as they unload cargo from ships. Their hard work keeps trade flowing smoothly. Meanwhile, George Ernest Studdy's Bonzo sits at his desk with a fountain pen and ink, ready to wipe away any creative blockages that may hinder his artistic flow. On a train carriage, three determined women tirelessly wipe down surfaces as they contribute to society during times of change and progress. Brendon Gibbens' daring surfers face massive waves that threaten to wipe them out completely. Their bravery is commendable as they conquer nature's mightiest forces. Alfred Established Schools engraving showcases education as a tool that can help individuals wipe away ignorance and pave their path towards knowledge and enlightenment. A comic postcard captures the humorous conflicts between married couples throughout the 20th century. Laughter becomes an effective way to lighten tensions and wipe away misunderstandings within relationships. Love takes center stage on New Year's Greetings Card when a sponge wipes across a slate or chalkboard carrying heartfelt messages. It reminds us how love has the power to cleanse our hearts and start afresh each year. Jesus washing his disciples' feet portrays humility and compassion as he wipes clean their tired soles—a powerful image reminding us of kindness prevailing over pride. Plate 414 reveals an intriguing collotype depicting body wiping techniques from years past—an insight into hygiene practices long gone but not forgotten in our collective memory.