Gasmasks of the First World War

Item

Title

Gasmasks of the First World War

Identifier

5744.mp4
IWMFILM276-low.mp4

Creator

Abstract

British stop-action and demonstration film of various gas masks and hoods used by both sides in the First World War, compiled about 1917. 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. Firstly the British P or PH gashood of 1915 without its respirator valve in place. The German carrying case for their 1915 gashood with its Red Cross markings. The German respirator gauze pad of 1915, showing the contents of the pad. A Russian gas mask container of 1915 or 1916. An early French gashood of 1915 for the eyes and upper head only. A carrying satchel for the French respirator pad of 1915. A German gas mask with a leather facepiece, 1916, followed by its carrying canister. British mica anti-gas goggles of mid-1915. Probably a British container of detector strips for the presence of gas. A spare filter for the German 1916 pattern gas mask showing its contents. A German spare filter satchel, capable of carrying three filters, with one in place. Probably protective padding for a British small box respirator canister of 1916. A British black veiling face-mask of 1915 showing the chemically treated pad, followed by its carrying pouch. An experimental mask combining British eyepieces with the German filter system. A carrying canister for the German 1916 gas mask. The British 1917 pattern small box respirator, followed by its carrying satchel. Another view of the small box respirator, showing the detector guard and noseclip, followed by its carrying satchel. Three views of the US 1917 pattern small box respirator, including an example of the sectioned mouthpiece, followed by its carrying satchel with the record card open and another shot of the satchel. The French 'appareil respiratoire spécial' or ARS respirator of 1916, followed by its carrying case. The British large box respirator of 1916 in three versions, the second with goggles rather than eyepieces and the third opened to show the mask interior, followed by two views of the carrying satchel, showing its clip for fitting to the belt. A Russian respirator of about 1916. The British P or PH gashood with its respirator valve in place. A rare version of the British hypo gashood with a single mica window rather than eyepieces, 1915. The remainder of the film shows British gas mask tests. A platoon on the march receives a gas alert and dons its small box respirators at speed, checked by its officer before continuing the march. Thick (and presumably fake) gas swirling in front of the camera being cleared by a soldier, just visible, with an Ayrton Fan. Various Royal Engineer sergeants demonstrate how to put on, as fast as possible, the P or PH gashood, the same with goggles rather than eyepieces, a version of the large box respirator with separate goggles, the German 1916 pattern respirator, and the French M2 gashood. A final, and very realistic, training exercise of British troops firing from trenches wearing the small box respirator.

Date

1917

Date Created

1917-01-01

Temporal Coverage

1917-12-31

Spatial Coverage

Source

DVD copy of original film

Medium

DVD copy of original film

Type

Footage

Contributor

Alisa Miller

Publisher

The First World War Poetry Digital Archive

producer

Unknown

Subject

Allied Forces
Central Powers
Gas Warfare
Trench
Western Front