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
Furnaceman's protective suit in wool (trousers and jacket), proof against molten metal splash conforming with BS 3120, MM1 Blast furnace worker's jacket, 1981. 1981
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
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
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
Chef's outfit in cotton, comprising: hat, jacket, trousers, apron and neckerchief Chef's clothing in cotton, 1980. 1980