Leather flying helmet, with zipped ear pockets, and fittings for oxygen mask, Air Ministry, England, 1940-1942 Leather flying helmet 1940-1942
Fabric flying helmet, silk lined, with neck flap, and zipped ear pockets. Air Ministry, WWII. Fabric flying helmet, Air Ministry, WWII. 1939-1945
Fireman's helmet, brass, marked HFB; design based on helmet introduced c.1870, by Captain Sir Eyre Massey Shaw (1830–1908), Superintendent of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 1865-1891. Fireman's helmet 1880-1920
Furnaceman's protective suit in wool (trousers and jacket), proof against molten metal splash conforming with BS 3120, MM1 Blast furnace worker's jacket, 1981. 1981
Miner's clothing as issued by National Coal Board, United Kingdom, 1981, comprising: duffle jacket with fluorescent and reflective strips; polyester/cotton boiler suit (orange); pair knee pads; pair leather gloves with elasticated wrists, in hide and chrome leather; pair heavy duty leather boots with steel toe cap; leather belt, self rescue cannister; white "Tuffgard" safety helmet; cap lamp and battery pack Miner's clothing as issued by National Coal Board 1981
Light blue reverse fastening disposable protective suit for use by laboratory workers in the 'diagnostic tent' at the Manteneh Ebola Treatment Centre during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, 2014-2015 Disposable protective suit circa 2014-2015
Protective jacket and trousers part of the Tri-Tector range, by Edward Macbean & Co. Limited, Cumbernauld, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1996. To be worn by motorcyclists, made using terry loop Kevlar (TM) to provide abrasion resistance Protective jacket and trousers part of the Tri-Tector range 1996
Protective clothing for catching rabid dogs, 1975-1985, English, issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Protective clothing for catching rabid dogs 1975-1985
Light blue reverse fastening disposable protective suit for use by laboratory workers in the 'diagnostic tent' at the Manteneh Ebola Treatment Centre during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, 2014-2015 Light blue reverse fastening disposable protective suit circa 2014-15
Protective clothing for naval gunners comprising helmet and pair of gloves to protect from "flash" in confined space, canvas, British, 1914-1918 Protective clothing for naval gunners comprising helmet and pair of gloves to protect from "flash" in confined space 1914-1918
Flying Anti-G suit, MK4A, made by the Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd., Aviation Division, 1950 Flying Anti-Gravity suit, MK4A, 1950. 1950