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Object type
Place
Material
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Gas mask, Germany, 1915-1918

1915-1918

Helmet-type gas mask

1915-1918

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask

1916-1918

Gas mask for horses, Germany, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Gas mask

1938-1945

Gas mask, c. 1960-1975

1960-1975

Baby's Gas Mask

1939-1945

Helmet-type gas mask, United Kingdom, 1915

1915

World War Two Gas Mask

1940

World War Two Gas Mask

1940

Gas mask

1914-1918

Helmet-type gas mask

1915-1916

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, canvas and plastic with cotton padding and canvas straps, European, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, light canvas with plastic celluloid eyepiece, European, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Box respirator, canvas mask, French, 1915-1918

Box respirator

1915-1918

Gas mask, canvas, with gauze pad and plastic eyepieces, British, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, canvas, with gauze pad inset, Carbona No. 2, British, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, gauze, with canvas carrying bag, British, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Facemask rescue, rubber, in black carrier bags, as used by TML workers on rescue train connected to an oxygen supply, by Drager, Germany, c. 1990.

Gas mask used by TML workers

1985-1995

Gas mask, March respirator, cotton and gauze, with safety pad in paper covering, by E.E.M. of London, 1915

March respirator

1915

Box respirator, canvas mask, made in Germany, 1915-1918

Box respirator

1915-1918

"Puretha" gas mask (1981) in "Sparton" carrying case with five sealed "Puretha" cannisters type CC to "BS 2091" (expiry 1986) with associated belting by Siebe-Gorman

Gas mask

1981

Gas mask, veil respirator, gauze netting and cotton waste, from Surgeon-Captain M.H. Knapp, R.N., British, 1915

Gas mask, veil respirator, gauze netting and cotton waste with canvas bag

1915

Primitive gas mask with filter case, German, 1915-1917

Gas mask

1915-1917

3 early forms of gas mask, canvas, European, 1915-1918

Gas masks

1915-1918

Canister-type gas mask, rubber mask with glass eyepieces, metal canister, Russian, 1915-1918

Canister-type gas mask

1915-1918

Baby's gas mask in original box of issue, made by Romac (?), England, 1939

Baby's gas mask in original box of issue

1939

Gas mask, with container, canvas, French make, 1915-1918

Gas Mask and container

1915-1918

Gas mask, veil respirator, gauze, with cotton wool pad, with canvas bag, British, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, veil respirator, gauze netting and cotton waste, with canvas bag, from Home Workers War Aid Association, British, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, veil respirator, canvas and gauze padding, in waxed paper holder, European, 1915-1918

Gas mask

1915-1918

Gas mask in haversack, British, 1914-1918

Gas mask in haversack

1914-1918

Gas mask with container, leather, Austrian make, 1915-1918

Gas mask with container

1915-1918

Gas mask, veil respirator type, Maw's Chemical Mask, with carrying bag, by Maw, Son and Sons of London, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask with carrier bag in cardboard box, for civilian use, Britain, 1941, by Siebe Gorman, with anti-dimming outfit cannister

Gas mask with carrier bag in cardboard box

1942

Gas mask with carier bag, in cardboard box, for civilian use, Britain, 1941, by Siebe Gorman, with anti-dimming outfit cannister

Gas mask with carier bag

1941

Gas mask, rubber, metal fittings, British, 1914-18, with goggles. The mask and the filter are joined by a rubber connecting pipe with seperate goggles in a paper bag.

British gas mask, 1914-1918

1914-1918

Gas mask with haversack, British, canvas mask, metal filter, 1914-1918

Gas mask with haversack

1914-1918

Two gas masks issued by Lancashire County Council. One is folded in its original box and addressed to; E. M. Rathbone, 'Sandsend', Davyhulme, nr. Manchester. The other (without box) is labeled 'A. Jack, 132 Lapwing Lane, Manchester'.

gas mask

Helmet-type gas mask, cotton with celluloid eypiece, European, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, canister-type, rubber with plastic eyepieces, canvas pipe, metal filter canister and fittings, European, 1915-1918

Gas mask

1915-1918

Hooded gas mask, rubber and canvas, by L.&B. R. Company Ltd., from the Cuckfield Hospital, 1938-1945. Dated February 1941.

Gas mask with hood

1938-1945; 1941

"Powermask", comprising face mask and separate filter unit, from the Occupational Health Department of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, by Siebe Gorman, 1970-1985

"Powermask", comprising face mask and separate filter unit

1970-1985

haversack for gas mask, British, 1914-1918

haversack for British gas mask

1914-1918

Gas mask, helmet-type, heavy cotton with glass eyepieces and metal fittings, European, 1915

Gas mask

1915

Gas mask, tube respirator, light canvas with metal fittings, rubber mouthpiece, filled with wood shavings, English, 1915-1918

Gas mask

1915-1918

Conecting pipe for Respirator, British, by Barringer, Wallis and Manners Ltd., 1915-1918

Connecting pipe for Respirator

1915-1918

Primitive gas mask, gauze pad with elastic band, in canvas bag, English, 1915

Gas mask

1915