Body-worn hearing aid, "de luxe 555" model, in carrying case, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Aditone, 1955-1965 Body-worn hearing aid 1955-1965
Body-worn hearing aid, model "2000" AX-PPII, in carrying case, manufactured by Viennatone, Austria, 1970-1980 Body-worn hearing aid 1970-1980
Body-worn hearing aid, model OL63, marked "Government Property" as standard NHS issue, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured 1955-1965 Body-worn hearing aid 1955-1965
Body-worn hearing aid, model Regina AC-PPK, in carrying case with instructions, earpiece missing, manufactured by Viennatone, Austria, 1970-1980 Body-worn hearing aid 1970-1980
Body-worn hearing aid, model P11/12, in carrying case, with user's guide and other instructions, manufactured by Oticon International A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1975-1985 Body-worn hearing aid 1970-1985
Body-worn hearing aid, model BW61, marked "Government Property" as standard NHS issue, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured 1960-1980 Body-worn hearing aid 1960-1980
Body-worn hearing aid, model 370, in carrying case, with original packaging, accessories and instructions, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Oticon International A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark 1960-1970 Body-worn hearing aid 1960-1970
Body-worn hearing aid, "Princess" model, in carrying case with accessories, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Ardente, London, 1955-1970 Body-worn hearing aid 1955-1970
Body-worn hearing aid, model S10, in carrying case, manufactured by Widex, Denmark, 1975-1985 Body-worn hearing aid 1970-1985
Body-worn hearing aid, model 61, in carrying case with original packaging, instructions and guarantee, originally issued by the National Health Service (NHS) and received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Fortiphone Ltd, London, 1955-1957 Body-worn hearing aid 1955-1957
Two Princess hearing aids, with accessories comprising one earphone and cord, two earmoulds, leather button and pin fastening tabs. Two Princess hearing aids
Amplivox Ltd electric hearing aid. An early electonic hearing aid. With black leather carrying handle. Amplivox Ltd electric hearing aid 1957
Body-worn hearing aid, model OL56, in carrying case, marked "Government Property" as standard NHS issue, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Medresco, England, 1960-1980 Body-worn hearing aid 1960-1980
Body-worn hearing aid, "Selector" model, in carrying case with accessories and instructions, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Multitone, England, 1950-1960 Body-worn hearing aid 1950-1960
Two body-worn hearing aids, models SB1, in box with carrying cases, instructions and accessories, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Starkey Laboratories Ltd, England, 1980-1990 Two body-worn hearing aids 1980-1990
Behind ear hearing aid, model 580 PC, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal. Manufactured by Oticon International A/S, Denmark, 1980-1990 Behind ear hearing aid 1980-1990
Body-worn hearing aid, model S1694, with bone conduction headphone attachment, in cellophane packaging with instructions, received by Help the Aged for their Hearing Aid Appeal, manufactured by Philips, the Netherlands, 1975-1985 Body-worn hearing aid 1975-1985
Body-worn hearing aid, model P11/12, in leather carrying case, with accessories and instructions, manufactured by Oticon International A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1975-1985 Body-worn hearing aid 1970-1985