Pair of general purpose ventilated protective goggles (type N), with perspex lenses, in cardboard box. By R.F.D. Company Ltd., Godalming, Surrey, England, c. 1950-1970 Pair of general purpose ventilated protective goggles (type N) 1950-1970
Two pairs of fur lined protective goggles, with tinted lenses, in cardboard boxes. Made in England, c. 1950-1970 Two pairs of fur lined protective goggles 1950-1970
Pair of protective goggles in leather case, within cardboard box, by Walter Jameson Ltd., Chelmsford, Essex, England. c. 1950-1955 Pair of protective goggles in leather case 1950-1955
Two pairs tar sprayers goggles as used by Highways Dept., Wiltshire County Council, early 20th century Two pairs tar sprayers goggles as used by Highways Dept 1901-1950
Pair of grinders goggles in wire mesh with glass disc lenses, used in Science Museum workshops Pair of grinders goggles in wire mesh with glass disc lenses circa 1920
Cyclist's goggles in moulded celluloid with imitation trim, 1930s. Cyclist's Goggles in Moulded Celluloid with Imitation Trim 1930-1939
Protective goggles for armed services field use, with spare tinted lenses Protective goggles for armed services field use
Goggles, pear shaped, unsplinterable, tinted glass. Goggles, Pear shaped, Unsplinterable, Tinted glass
Pair of tar sprayers goggles, one of two, as used by Highways Dept., Wiltshire County Council, early 20th century Pair of tar sprayers goggles 1901-1950
Protective gogles, cased, use in ophthalmology (?), by Dr. Philip Ellman, English, 1940-1960 Protective gogles 1940-1960
Pair of tar sprayers goggles, one of two, as used by Highways Dept., Wiltshire County Council, early 20th century Pair of tar sprayers goggles 1901-1950