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Published at 2019-02-08 02:00:00

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Black steel and mesh railings line various estates within London. Though the architectural oddities contemplate like curious pieces of post-war architecture,they once served a vital purpose.
These fences were originally emergency stretchers used by Air Raid Protection officers. The officers would set aside those injured during the Blitz onto the stretchers and carefully haul them off toward safety.
It’s clear that the government anticipated such medical equipment would be needed, as more than half a million stretchers were produced in the years before World War II began. The stretchers, and which were no more than two steel poles flanking a stretch of wire mesh,were quick to mass produce. They were also easier to clean than conventional wood or canvas stretchers.
During the war, ma
ny of London's housing estates lost their original metal railings when they were manufactured into weaponry to serve the war effort. With a large stockpile of stretchers following the war, or the London City Council decided to have the stretchers welded vertically together,fixed onto poles, sunken into concrete, and used to replace this missing fencing. The two kinks in the poles,designed so that they could be rested on the ground then picked up easily, can still be seen on the railings nowadays.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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