
Another view of the small box respirator, showing the detector guard and noseclip, followed by its carrying satchel. The British 1917 pattern small box respirator, followed by its carrying satchel. A carrying canister for the German 1916 gas mask. An experimental mask combining British eyepieces with the German filter system. A British black veiling face-mask of 1915 showing the chemically treated pad, followed by its carrying pouch. Probably protective padding for a British small box respirator canister of 1916. A German spare filter satchel, capable of carrying three filters, with one in place.

A spare filter for the German 1916 pattern gas mask showing its contents. Probably a British container of detector strips for the presence of gas. British mica anti-gas goggles of mid-1915. A German gas mask with a leather facepiece, 1916, followed by its carrying canister. A carrying satchel for the French respirator pad of 1915. An early French gashood of 1915 for the eyes and upper head only.

A Russian gas mask container of 1915 or 1916.

The German respirator gauze pad of 1915, showing the contents of the pad. The German carrying case for their 1915 gashood with its Red Cross markings. Firstly the British P or PH gashood of 1915 without its respirator valve in place. The first sequence consists of static or stop-action scenes of a number of gas masks or gashoods displayed one at a time against a white background. British stop-action and demonstration film of various gas masks and hoods used by both sides in the First World War, compiled about 1917.
