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Court dress uniform worn by Sir John Barbirolli

Court dress uniform worn by Sir John Barbirolli

Button surgically removed from a child's nose, United Kingdom, 1906

Button surgically removed from a child's nose, United Kingdom, 1906

1901-1906

Norfolk Alpine jacket and plus twos overtrousers

Norfolk Alpine jacket and plus twos overtrousers

1970-1981

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" trousers

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" trousers

1981

Clean Room Anti-Static Shoes

Clean Room Anti-Static Shoes

1960

Clean room outfit in anti-static celon

Clean room outfit in anti-static celon

1960

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" Hat

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" Hat

1981

Foundrymans Jacket in Wool Cloth

Foundrymans Jacket in Wool Cloth

1981

Foundrymans trousers in wool cloth

Foundrymans trousers in wool cloth

1981

Royal Navy Foul-Weather Jacket.

Royal Navy Foul-Weather Jacket.

Clean room pork pie hat

Clean room pork pie hat

1960

Neck warmer from Stephen Hawking's office

Neck warmer from Stephen Hawking's office

German furnaceman's trousers

German furnaceman's trousers

1982

Ladies' protective wired waist-coat.

Ladies' protective wired waist-coat.

1950-1959

Nylon Gloves

Nylon Gloves

1960

Royal Navy Foul-Weather Trousers.

Royal Navy Foul-Weather Trousers.

German furnaceman's jacket

German furnaceman's jacket

1982

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" jacket

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" jacket

1981

Ladies' protective leggings

Ladies' protective leggings

1950-1959

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" mesh underwear.

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" mesh underwear.

1981

Glass furnaceman's Mitten Gloves

Glass furnaceman's Mitten Gloves

1981

Glass furnaceman's Clogs

Glass furnaceman's Clogs

1981

T- shirt bearing the logo 'Rob's Records'

T- shirt bearing the logo 'Rob's Records'

Motion capture suit for a dog, made and used by CAMERA staff and worn by Maggie, Staffordshire bull terrier, 2017.

Motion capture suit for a dog

2017

Bodysuit made for premature baby weighing 1.5-3.5lb, worn by Sophie Proud, made by BabyPrem, England, circa 1996

Bodysuit made for premature baby weighing 1.5-3.5lb

1992-1996

Collection of costumes and props used by Gordon the Gopher, 1985-1990.

Outfits For Gordon Gopher

Set of clothing issued to North Sea oil rig workers, comprising:- 1) quilted undertrousers and 2) waistcoat, 3) coveralls in fire resistant fabric, 4) waterproof overtrousers, 5) padded anorak, 6) industrial safety helmet, 7) pair of anti-static boots, Europe, 1980

Set of clothing issued to North Sea oil rig workers

1980

Royal Navy foul-weather jacket and trousers made by Compton Webb Group Marketing Ltd.

Royal Navy Foul-Weather Jacket and Trousers.

German furnaceman's jacket and trousers in Proban (fireproof cotton) beaverteen by Albright & Wilson Ltd.

German furnaceman's jacket and trousers

1982

Towelling top from three year old crash test dummy, used at the Motor Industry Research Association in safety tests, unmarked, united Kingdom, 1970-1990

Towelling top from three year old crash test dummy

1970-1990

Royal Navy foulweather smock and trousers in black pvc, as used in the 1950s and 1960s ( now obsolete)

Royal Navy foulweather smock and trousers in black pvc

1950-1970

Outfit (Jacket, Waistcoat, Trousers, Shirt, Collar & Bowler Hat) as worn by chemists from the Government Laboratory, c. 1930, when presenting evidence at trials

Outfit worn by chemists from the Government Laboratory

Foundrymans jacket and trousers in wool cloth, anti-metal splash and fire resistant to BS 3119 and 3120

Foundrymans jacket and trousers in wool cloth

1981

Ski-suit trousers, by Skimer, Paris, France, 1970-1973. Used with high altitude, pressurized hot-air balloon ‘Daffodil II’ cabin: with the overall design specification by Julian Nott, England; cabin shell structure designed by Roger Munk at Aerospace Developments, London, England, and Tony Offredi, England; and constructed by Maidboats Limited, Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, 1973. On 25th February 1974, Julian Nott and Felix Pole used ‘Daffodil II’, to break the world hot-air balloon altitude record. They reached a height of 13,961 metres near Lake Bhopal, central India.

Ski-suit trousers, used in hot-air balloon ‘Daffodil II’ cabin: 1974 world altitude record holder

1970-1973

Pair of opaque polythene disposable overshoes, and one opaque polythene disposable round hat, by Kanga Hospital Products Limited, Bolton, England, 1975-1981

Pair of opaque polythene disposable overshoes

1975-1981

American miner's jacket and trousers, woollen, with fluorescent strips of material attached

American miner's jacket and trousers

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" jacket and trousers, mesh underwear, "Gladding" trilby hat, asbestos gloves, clogs.

Glass furnaceman's "Gladding" jacket and trousers

1981

Clean room outfit in anti-static celon comprising: pork pie hat, one piece coverall, nylon gloves with polyurethane finger tips, shoes with anti-stat inner soles, as used in 1960s by British Telecom (then GPO).

Clean room outfit in anti-static celon comprising: pork pie hat

1960

Norfolk Alpine jacket as worn on 1924 Everest Expedition (reproductions)

Norfolk Alpine jacket

1970-1981

clothing

clothing

clothing

clothing

Used shot blaster's kit comprising: canvas jacket and trousers, pair of gauntlets, pair of boots and helmet

Shot blaster's canvas protective wear, jacket and trousers, pair of gauntlets, pair of boots and helmet

1976-1981

Set of Parachutist's Clothing, comprising one inner suit; one outer suit, one helmet; and one pair of boots

Set of Parachutist's Clothing

Ski-suit jacket, by Skimer, Paris, France, 1970-1973. Used with high altitude, pressurized hot-air balloon ‘Daffodil II’ cabin: with the overall design specification by Julian Nott, England; cabin shell structure designed by Roger Munk at Aerospace Developments, London, England, and Tony Offredi, England; and constructed by Maidboats Limited, Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, 1973. On 25th February 1974, Julian Nott and Felix Pole used ‘Daffodil II’, to break the world hot-air balloon altitude record. They reached a height of 13,961 metres near Lake Bhopal, central India.

Ski-suit jacket, used in hot-air balloon ‘Daffodil II’ cabin: 1974 world altitude record holder

1970-1973

Ladies' protective wired waist-coat and leggings

Ladies' protective wired waist-coat and leggings

1950-1959

clothing

clothing

Norfolk Alpine twos overtrousers as worn on 1924 Everest Expedition (reproductions)

Norfolk Alpine twos overtrousers

1970-1981

Pair of 3-ply disposable overshoes and 2 round hats, both in tissue-polythene-tissue, by Kanga Hospital Products Limited, Bolton, England, 1975-1981

Pair of 3-ply disposable overshoes and 2 round hats

1975-1981

"Barrier" non-woven disposable hospital theatre tunic and trousers (large size), by Johnson and Johnson Limited, British, 1971-1981

"Barrier" non-woven disposable hospital theatre tunic and trousers (large size)

1971-1981