Gas proof pram, 1938
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Gas proof pram, 1938
Gas proof pram, 1938. A resident of Hextable in Kent, invented a gas proof pram in which a baby could be kept safe during an air raid. The pram has an air-tight lid provided with a window and with a gas mask filter. A rubber bulb at the rear is squeezed at intervals forcing the stale air out and replacing it with fresh air drawn in through the filter
Media ID 4433901
© Mary Evans/Robert Hunt Collection
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