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How to celebrate a nuclear bomb

December 12, 2009 | History, Photography, Scary, Science, Technology

WITH A SWEET ASS CAKE, OF COURSE.

Studying for my History of Decorative Arts final I remembered this slide from one of the lectures. The caption according to LIFE’s Terribly Beauty : Atomic Bomb Test slide show -



U.S. Navy Vice Admiral William H. P. Blandy, his wife, and Rear Admiral Frank J. Lowry cut a cake made in the shape of a mushroom cloud at a reception for Operation Crossroads, November 6, 1946.





More from LIFE’s online slide show:

  • a haunting house lit up from atomic glare
  • test dummies dressed in 50′s housewife garb waiting for the blast.
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    1. Haha… wow. The wife’s hat looks like an echo of the cake, actually. <3 love love.

      Comment by Caitlin — December 12, 2009 #

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