Two Tunnicliffe breathing jackets, a negative pressure device to assist breathing, by Exal, England, 1955-1970 Two Tunnicliffe breathing jackets by Exal, England 1955-1970
White drill cotton jacket buttoning up to neck, blood stained(?), size 38, British, 1910-1920 White drill cotton jacket buttoning up to neck 1910-1920
Black lace jacket with fitting back and curved hem, bound round edge with deep scalloped lace and satin ribbon, part of Chalmers collection, probably English, 1835-1900 Black lace jacket with fitting back and curved hem 1835-1900
Large red dog jacket with the words “Medical Detection Dogs” and "Medical Alert Dog" worn by dogs to identify minute odour changes emitted prior to a person’s medical emergency and alert them to take preventative action, and to identify COVID-19, 2020 Jacket for dogs in training to be Medical Detection Dogs 2015-2021
Chef's outfit in cotton, comprising: hat, jacket, trousers, apron and neckerchief Chef's clothing in cotton, 1980. 1980
Surgeon Lieutenant Commander J.S. McGrath's uniform jacket, made in England by Gieves Ltd. , 1918 Surgeon Lieutenant Commander J.S. McGrath's uniform jacket 1918
Bomber jacket, worn by a Royal Air Force fighter pilot, Percy ‘Peter’ Ware, during the Second World War. Ware flew the Spitfire RN-D, object number 1954-659. RAF Bomber Jacket circa 1940s