
The Rolls-Royce Griffon is a powerful 37-liter, 60-degree V-12 liquid-cooled aero engine developed by Rolls-Royce Limited. Following company tradition, it was named after a bird of prey—the Griffon Vulture. Designed in the late 1930s, the Griffon was larger and more powerful than the iconic Merlin, delivering higher torque and output. This engine saw extensive use in later versions of the Supermarine Spitfire, Avro Shackleton, and other aircraft, ensuring its place in aviation history as a high-performance successor to the Merlin.

Hamilton County, Ohio, December 1935...
A picture from inside the home of a low income family living near Cincinnati, Ohio during the Great Depression.
Source
Library of Congress

This 45 foot tall leg lamp s in Chickasha, Oklahoma.

Yep it is real. No AI or Photoshop.