British civilians carried boxes that contained gas masks that were designed to protect them from possible chemical attacks by the Germans. The Germans had the capability to use chemical weapons, but did not against the British.
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A gas mask. These were made and distributed very quickly after war broke out due to the memory of gas being used in WW1 against Allied troops. I know, but I have seen some (including those made for babies) and they seem far too big too fit insides those boxes.
Torch on my cross word puzzle it has 4 boxes not 5, for this is the wrong answer
Girl Scout Cookies were sold annually around the country until World War II, when sugar, flour, and butter shortages led Girl Scouts to begin selling Girl Scout calendars to raise money for their activities.
Almost all American manufacturers re-tooled during the war to produce war materials. The demand for war materials was staggering, and led to a huge boom in manufacturing - there was full employment for the first time since the beginning of the Depression. Many civilian goods were gone from the marketplace "for the duration", others were in short supply. Companies that had previously made things like juke boxes and postage meters retrofitted to make rifles and machine guns.
Jessie carried out the boxes for the car boot sale.
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You can find information on jewelry boxes made in Japan during WW2 by checking online databases. You can also consult an antique dealer who specializes in jewelry.
There are three mentions of boxes. There are the tinder-boxes carried by the dwarves. There are the comments about jack-in-boxes that Beorn mentions. And there is the type of box in the riddle game between Gollum and Bilbo in which the answer is 'egg.'
Things were carried by hand, in carts, boats,,by horse, in baskets, boxes.
eight boxes
You will find those boxes during Secada infestations. The boxes attract them and keep them from killing the trees.
In emergency medical boxes.
So they do not fall out during shipment, VOTE :)
The United States is the world's largest producer of corrugated and solid fiber boxes, and as of the late 1990s, it accounted for more than a third of total world volume.
Tool boxes come in many different sizes and styles. Basic tool boxes are typically small, and can be easily carried with one hand. They are great for holding a variety of everyday tools. More complex tool boxes can be many feet high, and built on rollers for easy mobility. They will hold hundreds of tools, including larger power tools.
The oddest laws are:No idiots can voteNo lunch boxes can be carried down main streetNo women can go out unshaven