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From: Eugene Griffin, First Lieutenant of Engineers, Willets Point, New York Harbor
To: Lieut. Col. H.L. Abbott, Corps of Engineers, Commanding Engineer School of Application
Date: June 27, 1882
On the 6th of June, 1881, an instantaneous view was taken, by your direction, of the execution of a condemned mule belonging to the Engineer Department. A small bag containing 6 ounces of dynamite and a fuse was fastened on the mule's forehead, the wires from the fuse connecting with a magneto-electric machine. The camera was placed at a distance of about 47 feet from the mule and properly focussed; the drop shutter was held up by a string, fastened to another fuse, which was placed in the same circuit with the first, so that both were fired simultaneously and the shutter allowed to drop. The result was a negative showing the mule in an upright position, but with his head blown off. This photograph has excited much interest and comment in the scientific world. A very narrow slit was used in the shutter, and as nearly as can be estimated the time of exposure was about 1/750 of a second. A 10 by 12 gelatino-bromide instantaneous Eastman dry plate was used, with a 4 D Dallmeyer lens, using the full opening.
I went on a huge Spanish flu binge last year when it still felt like the world was on the brink of collapse. There are not a lot of particularly crazy photographs out there--not a lot of photographs at all, actually (there's a reason it's sometimes called "the forgotten pandemic")--and many of the ones that were once very striking have been way overused as COVID propaganda (either in the early days as "the Spanish flu was way worse" or later as "this is worse than the Spanish flu!")Does anyone have any crazy images of the Spanish flu or the Great Depression?
Just anything from those times that feel post apocalyptic.












No, this is the bullshit that they believed in back in the day. Pretty much they thought that keeping your nose and throat clean would keep you safe. There's even ultraviolent light contraptions they made for that. One of the worse ones I've seen was the sprays they used. One was straight up turpentine, that shit will destroy your lungs and respiratory system.Some sort of contraption. To be used only when reading, I guess.
I was being a smart ass, but thanks, I haven't seen that ad before. Those pictures are always captioned with something along the lines of "woman wearing a flu mask" without any information on what the device actually was.No, this is the bullshit that they believed in back in the day. Pretty much they thought that keeping your nose and throat clean would keep you safe. There's even ultraviolent light contraptions they made for that. One of the worse ones I've seen was the sprays they used. One was straight up turpentine, that shit will destroy your lungs and respiratory system.
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Lesson: do not attend air shows unless they are by Americans. Air shows by the Blue Angels, instead of explosions and dead people, have scenes like this:The moments after 3 Aermacchi MB-339 fighter jets from the Italian Air Force collided into each other during the Ramstein air show at the Ramstein Air Base in Ramstein-Miesenbach West Germany (now Germany), Lt. Col. Ivo Nutarelli, Lt. Col. Mario Naldini, and Cpt. Giorgio Alessio were all killed during the collision, 70 people were killed and 500 were injured when one of the jets crashed into the ground on August 28, 1988.
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