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Glamorgan Constabulary tunic, tin helmet and gas mask, Second World War issue, 1939-45

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The dress of the Glamorgan Constabulary during the Second World War period. Protective helmets were issued to all police officers to protect them from shrapnel and debris. The helmets were called 'Tin' helmets although they were made of steel. At the beginning of the war they were padded, but this practice was discontinued as materials became increasingly scarce. Police officers would have worn these helmets for up to 8 hours or the duration of an air raid.

Unlike civilians who carried their gas masks in a wooden box, police officers carried their gas masks in a strong canvas bag.

Owner:
South Wales Police Museum
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License information:
Reproduced by permission of South Wales Police Museum
Copyright Details:
South Wales Police Museum 2004
Publisher Ref:
GTJ75034
Item uploaded:
19/1/2010
Date originally created:
1939-1945
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