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- Live: Three Plans for Survival in a Nuclear Attack, 1960 -

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Live: Three Plans for Survival in a Nuclear Attack, 1960
- Fallout Shelter Interior Furnishings System, 1960 -

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Fallout Shelter Interior Furnishings System, 1960
- Whole Earth Catalog Magazine, "Truth, Consequences," January 1971 - Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog to share innovations in technology, design, and architecture. It appeared quarterly with shorter supplements published seasonally. Six Whole Earth staff and two members of the art collective, Ant Farm, produced this January 1971 supplement with simple tools (including an IBM Selectric typewriter and Polaroid camera) while on retreat in California's Saline Valley.

- January 01, 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Whole Earth Catalog Magazine, "Truth, Consequences," January 1971
Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog to share innovations in technology, design, and architecture. It appeared quarterly with shorter supplements published seasonally. Six Whole Earth staff and two members of the art collective, Ant Farm, produced this January 1971 supplement with simple tools (including an IBM Selectric typewriter and Polaroid camera) while on retreat in California's Saline Valley.
- Employee Barracks, Belterra, Brazil, 1934 - Henry Ford established Fordlandia and Belterra in the Brazilian rainforest to supply rubber for automobile production. He began shipping machinery and supplies to the Amazon in 1928. Ford paid the indigenous workers good wages and supplied various amenities -- he also imposed foreign work traditions and behavioral restrictions which the workers resented. The plantations failed and Ford Motor Company disposed of the project in 1945.

- 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Employee Barracks, Belterra, Brazil, 1934
Henry Ford established Fordlandia and Belterra in the Brazilian rainforest to supply rubber for automobile production. He began shipping machinery and supplies to the Amazon in 1928. Ford paid the indigenous workers good wages and supplied various amenities -- he also imposed foreign work traditions and behavioral restrictions which the workers resented. The plantations failed and Ford Motor Company disposed of the project in 1945.
- "Stockade Shelter" from Shelter Series, by Herb Babcock, 1988 -

- 1988
- Collections - Artifact
"Stockade Shelter" from Shelter Series, by Herb Babcock, 1988
- Poster, "Notice: U.S. Booklets on Fallout Shelters Available at Post Office Windows," 1962 -

- February 01, 1962
- Collections - Artifact
Poster, "Notice: U.S. Booklets on Fallout Shelters Available at Post Office Windows," 1962