Pair of gauntlet anti-heat protective gloves, with heat resistant leather palm, chrome leather cuff, aluminised fibre back and thumb, lined in 'Thermolate' anti-heat transfer wool. Catalogue code EHS/BR/ALG. Anti-heat protective gloves
Miner's pair of leather gloves with elasticated wrists, in hide and chrome leather, as issued by National Coal Board, United Kingdom, 1981 Miner's pair of leather gloves with elasticated wrists 1981
Heavy rubberised gloves, belonged to Dr. Elizabeth Shillington-Scales, English, 1920-1940 Heavy rubberised gloves 1920-1940
Pair of asbestos gloves by Jelaco Ltd., Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, c.1980. Pair of asbestos gloves by Jelaco Ltd.
Pair of shotblast gloves from shotblaster's kit, by Jelaco Limited, British, 1975-1980 Shotblaster's protective gloves 1975-1980
Stretch cotton, mechanic's Arctic gloves (80% cotton, 20% elastomeric yarn) produced for the Ministry of Defence Stretch cotton
Anti-flash gas welder's suit (overall) with hood, gloves and boots (suit type Bristol HS 17). Designed for use by British Gas workmen inspecting high pressure natural gas pipes. Made of unlined Heatshield cloth the suit will give protection up to 20 seconds against flames at 850°C before the heat penetrates to the skin. Heatshield is light and flexible so looks like a standard overall. The anti-flash hood is designed to fit around breathing apparatus with an integral heavy duty industrial helmet and is fitted with a wide vision polycarbonate visor. The overall and gauntlet mittens are made of modacrylic beta-glass fibre yarn mixture cloth. The boots are made of chrome hide leather with nitrile rubber sole and steel toe cap. Anti-flash gas welder's suit (overall) with hood 1981
Two pairs of protective gauntlet mitten gloves, one pair with an index finger housing, for shipboard firefighting 'Fleet' suit, designed for use on board ship, by Bristol Uniforms Limited, Bristol, England, 1981. Designed to follow the SOLAS Regulations of 1974 (Safety of Life at Sea) that required vessels to carry specialised safety equipment. Made of modacrylic beta-glass fibre yarn mixture cloth, lined with non-flammable twill. Two pairs of Protective Gauntlet Mittens for shipboard firefighting 1981
Racing driver's gloves as used by Alan Jones Gloves Used by Formula 1 Racing Driver Alan Jones circa 1981
Pair of gauntlet gloves for armed services' use in Arctic warfare Pair of Gauntlet Gloves for Armed Services' Use.
One pair of high voltage rubber gloves, black on the outside, red inside, presented by Siebe PLC on behalf of North Safety Products (USA), 1996 One pair of high voltage rubber gloves 1996
Dry Box gloves. Light weight lead-loaded glove for radiation protection, in black. Presented by Siebe PLC on behalf of North Safety Products (USA), 1996 Dry Box gloves. Light weight lead-loaded glove for radiation protection 1996
Protective gloves (pair) fortamid heat resistant with aluminised back Protective gloves (pair) fortamid heat resistant with aluminised back
Protective gloves (pair) PP14 red double dipped plastic gauntlet Protective gloves (pair) PP14 red double dipped plastic
Protective gloves (pair) fortamid heat resistant (unlined) Protective gloves (pair) fortamid heat resistant (unlined)
Pair of knitted protective gloves with Kevlar terry cloth heat and cut resistant finish and inner lining of cotton Pair of Knitted Protective Gloves.
Pair of Neoprene 'Seeflex' gloves worn by divers, 1996, made by Aqua-Lung UK Ltd. Pair of Neoprene 'Seeflex' gloves 1996
Pair of protective gloves, for anti-flash gas welder's suit (suit type Bristol HS 17), by Bristol Uniforms Limited, Bristol, England, 1981. Designed for use by British Gas workmen inspecting high pressure natural gas pipes. Pair of protective gloves 1981
Protective gloves (pairs): 1) PMG 11/M red double dipped plastic, 2) PRTG 11/M open ventilated back, 3) KR 40G Karapass, 4) fortamid heat resistant (unlined), 5) fortamid heat resistant with aluminised back, 6) Grippoplast, 7) CK 101 XDL half leather, 8) black rough chip finish Protective gloves (pairs): 1) PMG 11/M red double dipped plastic
Motorcyclist's leather gloves, foam padded and knitted nylon lining (worn), 1981. Motorcyclist's leather gloves 1981
Four PVC gloves (2 left hand, 2 right hand) as issued to Civil Defence force for debris clearance in 1950s Four PVC gloves
Protective gloves (pair) PP12A red palm dipped knitwrist style, open ventilated back Protective gloves with open ventilated back
Aluminised rayon marine suit (jacket and trousers) with helmet, boots and gauntlet gloves (suit type Bristol AR 5050/1) made by Bristol Uniforms Ltd. Close Proximity Marine suit of aluminised rayon with helmet, boots and gloves
One glove from a pack of Silver Shield gloves made from laminated Norfoil. These gloves have excellent flexibility, ozone resistance and low gas permeability. Presented by Siebe PLC on behalf of North Safety Products (USA), 1996 One glove from a pack of Silver Shield gloves made from laminated Norfoil. These gloves have excellent flexibility 1996