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Posted on 2/22/24 at 6:23 pm to Kafka
This is apparently from a '60s Life magazine article about a bank robbery. I can't find any more info on it.


Posted on 2/23/24 at 4:54 am to mauser
James Mason on set of Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.


Posted on 2/23/24 at 7:49 am to mauser
Back in the 1930s, there was no snooze button to drag your hand over, half asleep. There was also no alarm clock or phone chime to interrupt your sleep. Instead, for sixpence a day, a 'knocker-upper' was paid to wake people by tapping long sticks on windows, or as in this photo, a pea shooter! At the time, large factories or mills in England would even employ a pea shooter to go around waking their employees!


Posted on 2/23/24 at 12:45 pm to kywildcatfanone
Interesting - British Columbia plates


Posted on 2/23/24 at 12:48 pm to Macfly
Firestone, Ford, Edison and Kingsford
Ford used leftover wood from his auto plants to make briquets and later turned the operations over to Kingsford, who was Ford's real estate guy.
Ford used leftover wood from his auto plants to make briquets and later turned the operations over to Kingsford, who was Ford's real estate guy.
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