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Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Protectors ear drum, ear protectors
... Protectors ear drum...ear protectors...ear protectors...Protectors ear drum (aust.) MK1 M Large on outside of lid... plugs ear protectors Protectors ear drum (aust.) MK1 M Large ...standard for all services in the 1950's and 1960's mass produced moulded tin.ear protection as issued to all personalKhaki painted tin, hinged lid written instructions in lid, diagrammatic instructions in base in black lettering.Protectors ear drum (aust.) MK1 M Large on outside of lid. For inscription of internal markings refer to photo's of inside of tin.ear plugs, ear protectors -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Memorabilia - Ear Protectors
... Ear Protectors .... melbourne Memorabilia Ear Protectors ... -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Protectors ear drum lubricant
... Protectors ear drum lubricant... and black plastic cap wrapped in fine waterproof paper. Protectors ...Zinc squeeze tube with white painted with blue lettering and black plastic cap wrapped in fine waterproof paper.The Lubricant Elliotts and Australian drug pty ltd Sydney -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - EAR PLUGS
... On front labelled "Protectors Ear Drum" and "(Aust) MKI M... On front labelled "Protectors Ear Drum" and "(Aust) MKI M". Inside ...Ear plugs supplied to service personnel for protection from noise.Small tin container, green exterior and gold inside. Writing in black. Contains 2 brown leather ear plugs in a small white box with red writing. Also contains a tube of antiseptic ointment wrapped in paper.On front labelled "Protectors Ear Drum" and "(Aust) MKI M". Inside lid detailed instructions for use and care in words and pictures. Scratched into back No. "94397".passchendaele barracks trust, equipment, ear plugs -
Geelong Cycling Club
Racing Helmets
... /plastic helmut. Item 1 has a head protector and ear flaps c 1930s... helmut. Item 1 has a head protector and ear flaps c 1930s. Item ...Head protection for cyclists first appeared in the 1920s when the issue of safety became a concern. Since that time head protection has developed more sophistication.This is a particularly good run of examples from the 1930's through to the 1950's, showing efforts to refine the helmut for safety. 3 Leather padded helmets and 1 slim line padded leather/plastic helmut. Item 1 has a head protector and ear flaps c 1930s. Item II has a head protector without ear flaps c 1940s Item III has a head protector with flaps c 1950s. Each of these head protectors are stuffed with capok. "Detto Pietro Milano"helmet; geelong cycling club; detto pietro; milano; -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - FLYING HELMET, C.1939 - 45
The helmet belonged to Henry Victor Evans No 418655 RAAF. Refer 1760.4. Type B flying helmet made of dark brown leather and lined with chamois. There is a leather chin strap fastened on the left with a white metal buckle. On the inside of the helmet on either side of the face are two snap fasteners with a strip of chamois backed webbing fastened between them for securing an oxygen mask or face protector. There is a buckled strap across the back of the neck with two thinner buckled straps running vertically above it. Another thin buckled strap is secured across the front of the helmet. A circular ear piece is sewn on either side of the helmet with a zippered opening. Inside each piece is a brass fitting for attaching gosport tubes. Brown leather Flying Helmet, yellow suede lined inside."N361". Hand written "V.H.Evans".flying helmet, raaf, headwear, leather