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- Civil Defense Helmet, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Civil Defense Helmet, circa 1950
- Official Civil Defense Air Raid Instructions, 1950-1958 -

- 1950-1958
- Collections - Artifact
Official Civil Defense Air Raid Instructions, 1950-1958
- Live: Three Plans for Survival in a Nuclear Attack, 1960 -

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Live: Three Plans for Survival in a Nuclear Attack, 1960
- True American and Commercial Advertiser, No. 225, Vol. 1, August 26, 1814 -

- August 26, 1814
- Collections - Artifact
True American and Commercial Advertiser, No. 225, Vol. 1, August 26, 1814
- "The Ford Times" (England) Supplement to the July-August 1941 Issue - During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.

- July 1941-August 1941
- Collections - Artifact
"The Ford Times" (England) Supplement to the July-August 1941 Issue
During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.
- CDV-715 Model 1B Survey Meter, circa 1964 -

- 1987-1993
- Collections - Artifact
CDV-715 Model 1B Survey Meter, circa 1964
- Civil Defense Boots, 1950-1960 -

- 1950-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Civil Defense Boots, 1950-1960
- Photobooth Self-Portrait of Civil Defense Worker Helen Lukaszewski Hamplewski, 1945-1950 -

- 1945-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Photobooth Self-Portrait of Civil Defense Worker Helen Lukaszewski Hamplewski, 1945-1950
- Atomic Bombing; How to Protect Yourself, 1950 -

- 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Atomic Bombing; How to Protect Yourself, 1950
- Ford Emergency Food Van Maintained Voluntarily by Aldsgate & City Motors Ltd., 1942 - During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.

- 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Emergency Food Van Maintained Voluntarily by Aldsgate & City Motors Ltd., 1942
During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.