'Tabloid' first aid super pocket kit used on US Antarctic expedition of 1939-1941, United States, 1939 1939
'Tabloid' first aid kit used on the first direct transatlantic flight by airship, London, England, 1913-1919 1913-1919
First Aid box, metal, British Railways (Eastern Region), First Aid No 2, with insignia of St John Ambulance Association, containing First Aid equipment and instructions. British Rail (eastern region) first aid box 1948-1994
Household First Aid Kit in japanned black tin by Fassett & Johnson Ltd., London EC1. Containing 3 large burn dressings, 3 large medicated wound dressings, 2 finger burn dressings, 1 medium medicated wound dressing, 1 empty bottle for Sal Volatile, and one instruction leaflet, 1943-1947. Household First Aid Kit in japanned black tin by Fassett & Johnson Ltd. 1943-1947
First aid box, miniature, portable, complimentary, from British Rail (Red Star), c1985. Overall: 35 mm x 120 mm x 87 mm. British Rail Red Star first aid kit 1985
First aid kit, British Rail (Red Star), miniature, portable, complimentary, in plastic case. Contains: a strip of five plasters, a strip of two plasters and a smaller strip of four plasters - all 'Airstrip' waterproof; two Refreshers all-purpose cleansing wipes; four antiseptic Elastoplast wipes - joined in pairs; two Melonin absorbant dressings; two Primapore wound dressings; an emergency aid leaflet and an Easifix contour bandge. All made by Smith and Nephew, England, c1985. British Rail Red Star first aid kit 1985
First Aid Box, wooden, London Brighton & South Coast Railway, ex New Cross, c.1910, marked "LB&SCR No 30 Emergency Box". London Brighton & South Coast Railway first aid kit 1905-1915
`Tabloid' first aid kit, "The Aeronautical", used by Commander R.E. Byrd on his 1926 Arctic Expedition, made by Burroughs Wellcome and Co. (U.S.A.) Inc., New York, U.S.A., 1925-1926 `Tabloid' first aid kit 1925-1926
First aid kit used on U.S. Army air service world flight 1924, by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., English, with canvas satchel First aid kit used on U.S. Army air service world flight 1924 1924
used by Flight Lieutenant Edmund Bell, Royal Auxiliary Air Force and containing : 2 x morphia ampoules syringe 2 x anti-burn mittens 1 x 1 ounce tube of anti-burn jelly 1 x large wound dressing 1 x safety pin First Aid Kit used by Flight Lieutenant Edmu 1942
Tabloid first aid kit in canvas satchel, by Burroughs Wellcome, English Tabloid First Aid Kit by Burroughs Wellcome
First aid canvas bag, LNER. LNER First Aid ARP canvas bag containing: 5 unbleached Triangular bandages, 1 splint, 2 reels of zinc plasters, 5 No.9 standard dressing, 2 packets of absorbent lint, 2 standard No.7 dressings (finger), 4 standard No.8 dressings, 3 cotton wool packets, 3 standard No.14 dressings, 6 bandages, 1 bottle of smelling salts, 1 bottle of surgical spirit, 1 spirit of Sal Volatile, 1 pair of tweezers, 1 Tourniquet First Aid canvas bag, London & North Eastern Railway
Canvas first aid satchel, with contents of: four triangular bandages; three extra-large burn bandages; one medium burn bandage; smelling salts; Sal Volatile; Anti-Gas Ointment; one white metal cup; one cloth with powder on, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939 Canvas first aid satchel 1934-1944
First Aid Kit, LNER- ARP Minor Ambulance Equipment. Paper envelope containing 2 triangular bandages, 1 tourniquet, 1 medium size first aid dressing. First aid dressing not found - presumed used. Overall: 130 mm x 235 mm x 40 mm. LNER - ARP Minor Ambulance first aid kit
First Aid Tin, LMS. White tin "First Aid" in red black letters on lid. Contains: LMS burn dressing, wound dressing, wool pad, finger burn dressing, sal volatile, smelling salts, iodine. Dimensions 10"x6"x2" First Aid Tin, London Midland & Scottish Railway