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Military History information for Leicestershire and places above it in the hierarchy

Leicestershire

The Royal Leicestershire Regiment Museum Collection is within the New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, 53 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7EA. Tel: 0116 225 4900.

Muriel WALKER tells us about Gas Masks that children used to wear:

"Service gas masks (officially called respirators) would be issued with an "anti-dimming" stick, this would be a small metal container, about three inches tall, which contained a cloth and stick.
The cloth would be used for cleaning the inside of the eye pieces, before the application of the stick. The stick is a substance, a bit like Vaseline, and would prevent the eyepieces from steaming up from your breath.
The one I have in front of me says -on the side of the tin:
THIS CAN CONTAINS ANTI-DIMMING STICK FOR GAS MASKS. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: WIPE THE INNER SURFACE OF EACH EYEPIECE CLEAN WITH THE SOFT RAG. BREATHE ON THE CLEANED SURFACE AND ON THE ANTI DIMMING STICK TO MOISTEN THEM AND RUB THE STICK TWICE ACROSS THE EYEPIECE. -- AGAIN BREATHE ON THE EYEPIECE AND RUB THE ANTI-DIMMING COMPOSITION EVENLY OVER THE WHILE SURFACE WITH THE TIP OF THE FINGER.
WHEN TO USE THE ANTI-DIMMING STICK: THE COMPOSITION IS TO BE APPLIED TO THE EYEPIECES OF THE GAS MASK, WEEKLY OR AFTER EACH TIME THAT THE MASK HAS BEEN WORN."

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