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1957 nuclear test: Fall-out
Fallout: The sinister and prolonged after-effect of nuclear explosions: a drawing illustrating some characteristics of this haunting phenomenon.An illustration by special Illustrated London News artist G.H Davis, with the cooperation of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, showing the dangers of nuclear fall-out. Britains first nuclear tests in May 1957 prompted fears about the long term effects of the explosions on human life. Possible dangers listed here include radio-active dust and particles in rain, and the contamination of fish stocks
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1957 Activity Atomic Authority Bomb Characteristics Cloud Dangers Davis Effect Energy Explosion Explosions Fear Fears Hydrogen Mushroom Nuclear Phenomenon Pollution Prolonged Radiation Radio Radioactivity Sinister Term Radio Active
10"x8" Photo Print
Experience the power and impact of history with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This striking image, titled "1957 nuclear test: Fall-out," captures the haunting and sinister effects of a nuclear explosion. Originally published in the Illustrated London News, this rights-managed print offers a unique and poignant perspective on the aftermath of nuclear testing. With intricate detail and a sense of historical significance, this print is a must-have for history buffs, art collectors, and those seeking to add depth and character to their decor. Bring a piece of the past into your home or office with our high-quality, museum-grade prints.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.3cm (10" x 7.2")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Fall-out: The Sinister and Prolonged After-effects of Nuclear Explosions - An Illustrative Depiction of This Haunting Phenomenon This evocative illustration by G.H. Davis, produced in collaboration with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, offers a chilling portrayal of nuclear fall-out, a phenomenon that emerged as a source of widespread fear and concern following Britain's first nuclear tests in May 1957. The image, published in the Illustrated London News, highlights some of the potential dangers associated with fall-out, including the presence of radioactive dust and particles in rain, and the contamination of fish stocks. The mushroom cloud, a haunting symbol of nuclear explosions, looms ominously in the background, while the foreground reveals a desolate landscape, with a figure in the distance attempting to collect rainwater in a barrel. The ominous title, "Fall-out," underscores the sinister and prolonged nature of this after-effect of nuclear explosions. The tests, which took place in the Australian outback, prompted widespread fears about the long-term effects of nuclear explosions on human life. The use of hydrogen bombs, in particular, raised concerns about the potential for radioactive fall-out to spread far and wide, contaminating large areas and posing a significant threat to human health. The illustration serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers and uncertainties associated with nuclear weapons, and the need to consider the potential consequences of their use. As we reflect on the history of nuclear testing and the ongoing challenges posed by radioactive materials, this illustration offers a poignant and enduring reminder of the need to prioritize peace and disarmament.
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