Showing 8 items matching "military-equipment, protective"
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Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - GAS MASK AND CONTAINER, C.1916 - 18
... military-equipment, protective...Refer 922 for his service history. military-equipment, protective containers Gas .1) WW1 era gas mask consisting of face mask, metal breathing apparatus, strapping. .2) Metal container with lid to hold gas mask. ...Item bought home by Frederick Arthur William Hutson No 3539 AIF. Refer 922 for his service history. .1) WW1 era gas mask consisting of face mask, metal breathing apparatus, strapping. .2) Metal container with lid to hold gas mask.military-equipment, protective, containers, gas -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - GAS MASK
... military-equipment...military history...protective...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields military-equipment military history protective gear Gas Gas mask which includes face covering with two eye pieces, metal casing and flexible hose connecting the two Equipment GAS MASK ...Gas mask which includes face covering with two eye pieces, metal casing and flexible hose connecting the twomilitary-equipment, military history, protective gear, gas -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - GAS MASK WW1, c. 1915
... military-equipment...Gas Masks...Protective...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields military-equipment Gas Masks Protective Equipment WWI World War One First World War WW1 gas mask, full head and neck covering, two eye glasses and mouth piece. ...WW1 gas mask, full head and neck covering, two eye glasses and mouth piece.military-equipment, gas masks, protective equipment, wwi, world war one, first world war -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - UNDERGARMENT PROTECTION, Red China, pre 2005
... Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Lee Palfrey collection. Refer Cat No 10263. These under garments were for fragmentation protection. This apparel issued to L.Palfrey during Op Catalyst - Iraq. Aug 2005 - Feb 2006. Lee Palfrey Clothing Under garment Protection Makers printing: “Unisex Pelvic Protective, Anti-microbial Drawers. Main material: 95% Polyester 5% Elastane. Reinforcements 100% silk. Country of Origin: China” “PO No: 05242” Supplier ID No.: J20. Black garment - under wear, elastic waist, elastic legs at end. Equipment ...Lee Palfrey collection. Refer Cat No 10263. These under garments were for fragmentation protection. This apparel issued to L.Palfrey during Op Catalyst - Iraq. Aug 2005 - Feb 2006.Black garment - under wear, elastic waist, elastic legs at end.Makers printing: “Unisex Pelvic Protective, Anti-microbial Drawers. Main material: 95% Polyester 5% Elastane. Reinforcements 100% silk. Country of Origin: China” “PO No: 05242” Supplier ID No.: J20.lee palfrey, clothing, under garment, protection -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - GAS MASK NON COMBATANT
... Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields A general civilian Gas Mask for protection against gas warfare agents, tear gas, mustard gas etc. Gas Masks civilian U.S .1) Warning and instructions information printed on cylinder. .2) On bag, “U.S Non Combatant Gas mask M1A2-1-1” .3) On front cover, “Your Gas Mask” .1) Face gas mask, enclosed with clear plastic eye pieces, attached cylindrical gas filter canister, head straps. .2) Protective cover, shaped canvas bag with webbing carry strap with adjustment buckle. .3) Small instruction booklet, 16 pages. Equipment ...A general civilian Gas Mask for protection against gas warfare agents, tear gas, mustard gas etc..1) Face gas mask, enclosed with clear plastic eye pieces, attached cylindrical gas filter canister, head straps. .2) Protective cover, shaped canvas bag with webbing carry strap with adjustment buckle. .3) Small instruction booklet, 16 pages..1) Warning and instructions information printed on cylinder. .2) On bag, “U.S Non Combatant Gas mask M1A2-1-1” .3) On front cover, “Your Gas Mask”gas masks, civilian, u.s -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - GAS EYE SHIELDS, PACK, 1943
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Item issued to Frederick.E.ADDLEM VX142253. Refer Cat No 432.2 for his service history and 937P. protective equipment eyes.gas eyes.shields .1) Anti-gas procedure printed on front. ...Item issued to Frederick.E.ADDLEM VX142253. Refer Cat No 432.2 for his service history and 937P.Anti-gas eye shields x 6 in concertina package with cover. .1) Cardboard sleeve. .2) Paper concertina packaging. .3) - .8) Eye shields with plastic masks. Cloth frame at top edge, elastic card attached at each end..1) Anti-gas procedure printed on front. Gas alarms procedure printed on back.protective equipment, eyes.gas, eyes.shields -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Leather Leggings, 1899 to 1920
... protective clothing...Australian Mounted Light Horse Units...Military Equipment...military history. It was a time when many young men gave their lives during the South African and First World Wars in the defence of the then British Empire as part of the Imperial Forces that were gathered from many British-controlled Colonial countries. flagstaff hill warrnambool flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road leggings leather leggings protective leggings protective clothing Australian Mounted Light Horse Units Military Equipment None A pair of two Leather Leggings used by Mounted Australian soldiers during the first world war. ...The subject leather leggings are associated with mounted troops known as the Australian Light Horse that served in the South African War from 1899 to 1902. After the war, Britain wanted to use fewer mounted troops and restructured its force around a style of combat that needed more infantry. But the defence of Australia still relied upon mounted military units as these were more mobile than infantry and could travel faster over long distances. Light Horse brigades in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) mostly contained recruits who served in the Light Horse regiments of the Citizen Forces. Many young men from rural areas of Australia volunteered for the Light Horse regiments. They had to pass a riding test to join, this test was easier for men from the bush because horses were still the main method of transport on farms and in country towns. The army did not officially accept First Australians into the AIF until May 1917 when enlistment standards were relaxed to include 'half-castes' with a parent of European origin. Indigenous soldiers served as valuable members of the Light Horse and many possessed excellent horse handling skills and specialist tracking knowledge.The subject items are part of the uniform for the Light Horse Units that served in the Australian army from 1899 until 1918. These leggings were worn by soldiers on horseback and are significant as they represent a noteworthy time in Australia's early military history. It was a time when many young men gave their lives during the South African and First World Wars in the defence of the then British Empire as part of the Imperial Forces that were gathered from many British-controlled Colonial countries.A pair of two Leather Leggings used by Mounted Australian soldiers during the first world war. The leggings are dark tan in colour with stitching to attach buckles and fastener straps. The strap buckles are made of brass and the leather legging straps are of same leather as leggings. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, leggings, leather leggings, protective leggings, protective clothing, australian mounted light horse units, military equipment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Leather Leggings, 1899 to 1918
... protective clothing...Australian Mounted Light Horse Units...Military Equipment...military history. It was a time when many young men gave their lives during the South African and First World Wars in the defence of the then British Empire as part of the Imperial Forces that were gathered from many British-controlled Colonial countries. flagstaff hill warrnambool flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road leggings leather leggings protective leggings protective clothing Australian Mounted Light Horse Units Military Equipment None A pair of two Leather Leggings used by Mounted Australian soldiers during the first world war. ...The subject leather leggings are associated with mounted troops known as the Australian Light Horse that served in the South African War from 1899 to 1902. After the war, Britain wanted to use fewer mounted troops and restructured its force around a style of combat that needed more infantry. But the defence of Australia still relied upon mounted military units as these were more mobile than infantry and could travel faster over long distances. Light Horse brigades in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) mostly contained recruits who served in the Light Horse regiments of the Citizen Forces. Many young men from rural areas of Australia volunteered for the Light Horse regiments. They had to pass a riding test to join, this test was easier for men from the bush because horses were still the main method of transport on farms and in country towns. The army did not officially accept First Australians into the AIF until May 1917 when enlistment standards were relaxed to include 'half-castes' with a parent of European origin. Indigenous soldiers served as valuable members of the Light Horse and many possessed excellent horse handling skills and specialist tracking knowledge.The subject items are part of the uniform for the Light Horse Units that served in the Australian army from 1899 until 1918. These leggings were worn by soldiers on horseback and are significant as they represent a noteworthy time in Australia's early military history. It was a time when many young men gave their lives during the South African and First World Wars in the defence of the then British Empire as part of the Imperial Forces that were gathered from many British-controlled Colonial countries.A pair of two Leather Leggings used by Mounted Australian soldiers during the first world war. The leggings are dark tan in colour with stitching to attach buckles and fastener straps. The strap buckles are made of brass and the leather legging straps are of same leather as leggings. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, leggings, leather leggings, protective leggings, protective clothing, australian mounted light horse units, military equipment
