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Australian infantry in England undergoing training in the use of the small box respirator before ...
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Australian infantry in England undergoing training in the use of the small box respirator before proceeding to France. The small box respirator was one of the most effective general purpose gas masks...C01320
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British pattern gas mask Respirator bag : Lieutenant H N Matthews, 2 Battalion AIF
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British pattern gas mask respirator bag. On the inside of the flap are stamped in black ink some manufacturers markings featuring illegible numbers and digits and a government broad arrow. A central r...RELAWM13511
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Gas mask case : Landsturmmann R Hofmann, German Army
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Painted and lacquered steel case to hold the German Army 'Gummimaske' respirator. The cylindrical two piece case comprises a black painted top half, intended to hold the upper fabric section of the ma...RELAWM04062.002
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M2 respirator : French Army
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French Army M-2 Respirator. The full-face mask, which also encloses the wearer's chin, is made from many layers of impregnated muslin, with a weatherproof outer flap made of two layers of oiled cloth....REL31834.002
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M2 respirator satchel : French Army
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Satchel for the French Army M-2 Respirator. The semicircular satchel is made from a double thickness of pale khaki cotton fabric, the inner surfaces of which are coated with brown rubber waterproofing...REL31834.001
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PH Helmet respirator : British Army
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'PH' or 'Tube' helmet respirator as issued to British Army troops from January 1916. The helmet is a simple bag made from a double thickness of unlined blue-grey woollen flannelette fabric with a side...RELAWM04043.001
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Replacement eyepiece for M2 respirator : French Army
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Spare eyepiece for the French Army M-2 Respirator. The circular aluminium outer frame of the eyepiece has an inner surface with scalloped edges, while the outer has a cardboard ring to hold the window...REL31834.003
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Sister Minnie Hough posing in a gas mask at Mobile Surgical Hospital No 1. The hospital was ...
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Sister Minnie Hough posing in a gas mask at Mobile Surgical Hospital No 1. The hospital was established by Mrs Mary Borden-Turner, to operate in the French section of the lines on the Western Front. ...P01908.017
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Tear gas goggles : Private F M Clarke, 11 Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps
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Pair of khaki cotton fabric tear gas goggles which feature a pair rectangular celluloid eye-pieces sewn into the cotton. A small '8' in a horizontal position is printed in black ink on the lower righ...REL27561