RMB3YM4F–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, gas warfare, gas mask, English type, poison, soldier, chemical, 20th century, historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RMDD47C9–WWI gas mask in the First World War One Hooge Crater Museum at Zillebeke, Belgium
RMMBJXK8–Gas Mask Drill - Love those Bog Eyes
RMDCJJFY–Collection of WWI gas masks of the First World War One in the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917 at Zonnebeke, Flanders, Belgium
RMAPF01T–Canadian soldier wearing a gas mask in 1915 during WWI.
RM2CWB8JC–World War One German Gas Mask circa 1915
RMFAYP68–German Model 1917 Gas Mask
RMM08577–Prototype British gas masks used in 1915 - WWI
RMBWGKCG–Close up of a World War One gas mask at the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, Zonnebeke, Belgium.
RM2M3PBA4–Soldiers on the Western Front wearing gas masks.
RMG16AY7–Photograph shows German soldier wearing a face mask to protect against gas attacks during World War I. The first use of poison gas on the Western Front was on April 22, 1915, by the Germans at Ypres, against Canadian and French colonial troops. The Britis
RMB5M8KR–2 G55 G1 1917 6 WWI German army Gas mask test Photo History WWI Gas warfare German army Western Front queuing up to test new lea
RM2M3JPX9–A British soldier wearing a new gas mask. Following the German use of poisonous gas at Ypres on 22nd April 1915, it became a common feature of World War I warfare, necessitating the wearing of gas masks among soldiers on both sides.
RMF3H40A–Machine gunners wearing masks to protect them from gas attacks during WWI.
RM2M3T21N–A British soldier wearing a new gas mask on the front cover of The Illustrated London News, 11th December 1915. Following the German use of poisonous gas at Ypres on April 22nd, 1915, it became a common feature of World War I warfare, necessitating the wearing of gas masks among soldiers on both sides.
RMB5M8KY–2 G55 G1 1918 2 WWI USA Woman Assembling Gas Masks History World War I Gas Warfare Young woman assembling gas masks of the Goodr
RMDRDDAT–German infantry in gas masks WWI
RMB5M8JK–2 G55 G1 1915 7 WWI German soldiers in gas masks History WWI Gas warfare German soldiers wearing gas masks Photo undated From a
RM2M3JPH7–A British soldier wearing a respirator or gas-mask with an air-valve on the top. The Germans first used poisonous gas at Ypres on April 22nd 1915, defying the Hague Convention treaty of 1907 which they had signed.
RMMBJYRN–Gas knows no Bounds as Mother & Child Mask
RMW80KD2–WWI - An Alsatian dog wearing a gas mask
RMBDCCMH–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, gas warfare, German soldier with gas mask, 1918,
RMP6D0Y3–gas mask, infantry, French soldiers, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMEMJWFG–The Gas Mask - Putting gas masks on in World War I
RM2CWB8HW–World War One German Gas Mask circa 1915
RMP67J9M–French soldier emerges in gas mask from a trench during World war One
RMDYETPC–French cavalry soldiers with horses, stopped by a sentry with a warning: Attention, gas cloud, ahead. This column carrying ammunition to the front line, halts as each soldier prepares his gas mask. France, Western Front, World War One 1916
RM2BP0MHW–WWI - MUNITIONS FACILITIES IN THE UK. The first early WWI gas masks were primitive affairs in Germany but were manufactured in their thousands
RMAD2HE7–WWI Wearing masks German troops attack through swirling clouds of gas on the Flanders Front September 1917
RMG16AY8–Photograph shows German soldier wearing a face mask to protect against gas attacks during World War I. The first use of poison gas on the Western Front was on April 22, 1915, by the Germans at Ypres, against Canadian and French colonial troops. The Britis
RMBHCM81–A French patrol wearing gas masks.
RFEC77J9–World War One soldiers try out their gas masks in every possible way. Putting the respirator to good use while peeling onions. 40th Division, Camp Kearny, San Diego, California March 1918.
RMBD3NF0–French soldiers wearing gas masks lay telephone lines behind the front line during World War One
RF2NH6FDR–1914-1918. World War I. This portrait shows a German cavalry soldier and two horses wearing gas masks.
RMB42N7J–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, dispatch rider with gas mask, 3rd Bavarian Chevau-legers Regiment, France, 1917, German light cavalry, chevaulegers, chevauxlegers, horse, cavalryman, trooper, steel lance typ 1890, helmet, equipment, Bavaria, gas warfare, 20th century, historic, historical, despatch, masks, people, 1910s,
RM2JN94EX–YPRES, BELGIUM - Summer 1917 - Australian infantry soldiers wearing small box respirator gas masks in a trench in Ypres Belgium - Photo: Geopix
RMB5M8K8–Russian officers with gasmasks WWI 1916 History World War I Gas war Russian officers with gasmasks in a trench Photo 16 9 1916
RM2M3JPHX–British soldiers wearing respirators while digging a trench to guard against fumes from bursting shells. The Germans first used poison gas at Ypres on 22nd April 1915.
RMMBJY1F–Fort Dix Gas mask Training
RM2M3PBXE–A British bombing party makes a raid on German lines through clouds of poison gas. Both sides are wearing their own versions of gas masks - the British version looking somewhat more primitive - and hurling grenades.
RMMBJXWG–Handsome French Soldier Wears his Mask
RM2K63KFJ–British soldier in 'anti-gas helmet' - gas mask. Date: 1915
RMB46MNK–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, gun crew with gas masks, 9th battery / 1st Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment, France, 1916,
RMERGH8E–World War I: French trench protected from gas attack. Soldier wearing gas mask. Caption: 'The dugouts are protected against
RMMFNR35–Advertisement for gas masks. From the French periodical 'Le Flambeau', 18 September 1915. Chemical Warfare First World War 1914-1918.
RMDYETPD–French cavalry soldiers with horses, stopped by a sentry with a warning: Attention, gas cloud, ahead. This column carrying ammunition to the front line, halts as each soldier prepares his gas mask. France, Western Front, World War One 1916
RMR23J5P–World War I; Vickers Machine Gun Crew from the Machine Gun Corps (MGC) with PH-type anti-gas helmets during the Battle of the Somme near Ovillers. July 1916
RMF7PH4A–First world war gas mask, worn during gas attacks. Dated 1914
RMHRHBWD–WWI, Battle of Ypres, Gas Masks
RMDYETPE–French cavalry soldiers with horses, carrying ammunition to the front line, halts as each soldier prepares his gas mask. France, Western Front, World War One 1916
RM2HJCM31–British soldiers being trained on how to use gas masks, WWI, circa 1917-18.
RM2CWB8HY–World War One German Gas Mask circa 1915
RMGG29F7–Photograph by Rol, dog wearing a gas mask 1918 France - World War I Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RM2BP0MB0–WWI - MUNITIONS FACILITIES IN THE UK. A little known aspect of munition work was the manufacture of gas masks for horses
RM2TB7WDD–VICKERS MACHINE GUN British machine gunners in action on the Somme in July 1916 wearing wearing anti-phosgene masks.
RM2F2CG94–WWI - The Mayor & City Council of Rheims aka Reims (Dr Langlet Mayor - centre) outside the Town Hall wearing anti-gas masks. In World War I the city was bombarded by the Germans and badly damaged.
RMBP7RK5–WWI US army uniform, helmet and gas mask
RMR5ENDG–At the ANZAC center in Albany, Western Australia. The museum examines the role of the Australian and New Zealand Armies in WWI and the convoys that to
RFEC786M–A posed photograph of troops charging forward on a battlefield in France, near front line trenches, to illustrate effects of phosgene gas. 1918.
RMAPFBPT–Scottish soldier wearing a gas mask in 1915 during WWI.
RM2K63KFK–British Officer in 'anti-gas helmet' (gas mask) in trench on Western Front. Date: 1915
RMB474A6–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, gun crew with gas masks, 9th battery / 1st Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment, France, 1916,
RM2RGDMPP–A 'fearsome-looking gas helmet'. An example of a gas mask issued to British soldiers during the First World War. The peculiar projection in front has its termination in the mouth so that the wearer inhales through the nose and exhales through the mouth and projecting tube, thereby avoiding condensation on the glasses of the goggles.
RM2BWB65H–Portuguese troops in training , at Horsham , Sussex . Gas mask drill .
RMK07NJ9–Russian soldier in gas mask, eastern front, Russia, WW1
RMG4NAFK–A soldier of the Royal Engineers wearing an early type of gas mask used during the first months of the First World War.
RMDRD4B8–Gas mask trials
RMEF82FE–French infantrymen during World War One wearing respirators, to protect them against German poison gas, and overalls which are coloured to render the men indistinguishable from the soil of the trenches.
RMDR9N7J–Soldier wearing gas mask, 1918
RM2HJCNKR–Three French army surgeons wearing gas masks in the course of their medical duties, WWI. Circa 1917-18.
RM2CWB8JA–World War One German Gas Mask circa 1915
RMHRP106–WWI, Gas Masks on British Soldier and Horse
RMGG29FA–German soldier on horseback wearing a gas mask Germany - World War I Bruxelles. Musée de la guerre
RM2RGDRR6–A trial of gas masks, to test their effectiveness
RMFJ0694–A WWI Mickey Mouse gas mask for children on display in the Imperial War Museum North, Salford Quays, Manchester, UK.
RMBP7TE3–WWI US army uniform, helmet and gas mask
RMDRDCRR–German infantry WWI
RMDCJJGF–Collection of WWI gas masks of the First World War One in the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917 at Zonnebeke, Flanders, Belgium
RMDRDB72–Soldiers in trench WWI
RMERGH30–French soldiers with dog wearing gas masks during gas mask parade in trench, Western Front, World War 1. 1916.
RMBXC64T–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, gun crew with gas masks, 9th battery / 1st Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment, France, 1916, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDRDCT3–German transport WWI
RMB400GC–events, First World War / WWI, medival service, Red Cross, first aid for gassed soldiers, gas mask, masks, warfare, chemical, 20th century, nurse, nurses, wounded, historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RMDRDB6H–German observation post WWI
RMB482K4–events, First World War / WWI, propaganda, French soldier defending the Marne 1914 - 1918, poster, based on a drawing by Maurice Neunion, Verdun, France, 10.4.1917, Poilu, military, weapon, rifle, gas mask, uniform, battle dress, steadfastness, Western Front, 20th century, historic, historical, people, 1910s,
RMD88JD5–Gunners prepared to face the gas 1916
RMB45EG0–events, First World War / WWI, Western Front, German spring offensive 1918, British machinegun crew with gas masks in a trench, France,
RMG37MKB–French soldiers using gas masks, WW1
RMBKEB19–WWI soldiers with gas masks near bunker in trench in West Flanders during the First World War One, Belgium
RM2CWB86H–First World War gas mask for a horse used to haul artillery or other loads in Belgium. Circa 1916
RMHRNYJ3–WWI, Nurses Wearing Gas Masks, 1916
RMEC7R1C–Photograph of gas-masked men of the British Machine Gun Corps with a Vickers machine gun during the first battle of the Somme. Dated 1916
RMG3BY9J–WW1 - Ad for repirators - threat of gas attack by Zeppelins
RMDYF533–Stopped by a sentry with a ecriteau: Attention, gas cloud, the head of a column carrying ammunition to the batteries line is stop cars and each armed himself with his mask.
RMDRJ0XP–Gas alarm for Austro-Hungarian troops, Volhynia, WW1
RMBAX187–An American Soldier Wearing His Gas Mask
RMK07NDG–After a gas attack on the eastern front, Russia, WW1
RF2NH6FDW–1914-1918. World War I. German transport with horse carriage in which soldiers and horses are equipped with gas masks.
RMDRJBYF–Six American soldiers caught in gas attack, WW1
RMP67TH6–Photograph of gas-masked German cavalry. Dated 1918
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