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  • steel helmet, Mk I (modified), Women's Voluntary Service steel helmet, Mk I (modified), Women's Voluntary Service

    (uniforms and insignia) Made by: Thomas Firth and Sons Ltd (Sheffield) 1914

    British First World War steel helmet, which has been modified for further service. The manufacturer's code, 'FS 137', indicates that this helmet was made by Thomas Firth and Sons Ltd of Sheffield. This firm produced steel helmets between 1915 and 1919....

  • respirator, anti-gas, 'Civilian Duty' respirator, anti-gas, 'Civilian Duty'

    (equipment) Made by: P B C (mask) 1941-09

    British Second World War anti-gas respirator (gas mask) of the type issued to Air Raid Precautions (ARP) personnel whose duties required them to wear a more substantial mask that the standard civilian issue.

  • dog's gas mask dog's gas mask

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    This gas mask (respirator) was worn by 'Roy' a Shetland sheepdog owned by by the 5th Marchioness of Exeter during the Second World War.

  • Stirrup Pump Stirrup Pump

    (equipment)

    Second World War period British stirrup pump, which was used for dealing with incendiary bombs and the resultant fires. It was operated by two or three people, one operated the nozzle while the second person pumped the water from a bucket and the third...