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Picture 'borrowed' from swansea heritage.net
Baby's Gas Mask
During World War II everyone was
issued with a gas mask (or respirator) which they had to carry with
them wherever they went. The masks were carried in cardboard boxes
with long string handles. Childrens gas masks were made in bright
colours, red, blue and green. While babies had special cradle-like
respirators like this, when all the flaps were folded in place and
the straps closed up, the baby was totally enclosed. Air was pumped
in, using a hand-pump, through a filter on the side which ensured
the baby inhaled no gas.
This Item is located at Swansea
Museum in the Cabinet of Curiosities
WORLD WAR 2 1939-1945 Notes for
Doreen Wilkinson - November, 2007
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