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A gas mask for the use of people who breathe through a tracheal tube in the throat has been designed by Inspector S.E. Bentley, the Derby A.R.P. organiser, and Mr. H. Hall, the head warden for No
Birmingham A. R. P. ambulance drivers and attendants in their new uniforms at the CentralBirmingham A.R.P. ambulance drivers and attendants in their new uniforms at the Central Car Park Depot taking instruction. 23rd April 1940
The new blue battledress uniform for members of ARP services as announced by Herbert Morrison, Minister for Home Security. May 1941
A girl telephonist at the main A. R. P. control centre of Liverpool operating her phoneA girl telephonist at the main A.R.P. control centre of Liverpool operating her phone while wearing a gas mask. 13th April 1941
Air Raid Shelter signs seen here in Derby. Circa October 1939
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A. R. PThe Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A.R.P. ambulances at the Municipal Car Park Depot with Councillor N Tiptaft (Chairman of the A.R.P. committee and Mr V Hamilton (Chief A.R.P)
Work in progress on one of the air raid shelters which is being constructed by the Newcastle authorities for the residents of Noble Street
The cellar at Idols / The Lazy Pig in Whitley Bay which contained a record of air raids during the Second World War. 28/04/1995
George Sizeland wears a World War Two gas mask as his sister, Marie, looks on. circa 1939
Sun set over the city of London following the most devastating raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941. The moon was full and the Thames had a very low ebb tide
Llanellys ARP squad, composed of members of the local fire brigade, photographed before their first gas test at fire station. In the picture Supt. W
From dusk to dawn, at an important un-named works in Birmingham, the works Home Guard man a specially built look-out tower
Birmingham furniture store displays in its shop window, a bed air raid protection frame. Designed to stop debris falling on to those bed ridden persons who could not reach an air raid shelter
Shelters for Schools. Parents watch the construction of one of the air raid shelters, after a meeting at Hartfield Crescent School, Hall Green
Birmingham women A. R. P. ambulance drivers and attendants in their new uniforms atBirmingham women A.R.P. ambulance drivers and attendants in their new uniforms at the Central Car Park Depot taking instruction. 23rd April 1940
Birmingham A. R. P. Rescue drivers and attendants in their new uniforms at the Central CarBirmingham A.R.P. Rescue drivers and attendants in their new uniforms at the Central Car Park Depot taking instruction. 23rd April 1940
Birmingham Town Hall is now heavily sandbagged on all sides. The photograph shows the Paradise Street frontage, where the archways are completely filled with sandbags, thus protecting the arcade
Gas masks are distributed and fitted at the Broad Street offices of Birminghams A. RGas masks are distributed and fitted at the Broad Street offices of Birminghams A.R.P. service. As demand for gas mask rise as tension between Germany and Poland rises 28th August 1939
Gas masks are distributed from the Broad Street offices of Birminghams A. R. PGas masks are distributed from the Broad Street offices of Birminghams A.R.P. service. As demand for gas mask rise as tension between Germany and Poland rises 28th August 1939
Voluntary workers seen here assembling gas mask boxes at the Broad Street offices of Birminghams A.R.P. service. As demand for gas mask rise as tension between Germany
Rescuing a casualty. A series of realistic exercises were carried out at the A. R. PRescuing a casualty. A series of realistic exercises were carried out at the A.R.P. station at Anthony Road School, Alum Rock, Birmingham
ARP personnel have been spending a holiday as the guests of Oxford University. They are given undergrads quarters, use the dining hall, eat meals with the undergrads
During Winston Churchills Northern tour, he paid a visit to Glasgow. Pictured, Mrs Churchill and Mr Harry Hopkins, (President Roosevelts special envoy to this country), chatting to A.R.P
Mutual Aid in Air Defence. The first trial in the Midland Civil Defence Region of the pooling of A.R.P. resources to assist an area severely hit by air attack took place in Calthorpe Park
Corporation workmen filling and place sandbags to protect civic building from bomb blast at the outbreak of the Second World War 2nd September 1939
Sandbags being placed against the walls of the Birmingham Education Committee building in St Margaret Street. Circa 1st September 1939
Shop workers in Birmingham city centre filling sandbags in preparation of the outbreak of the Second World War
The canal arms which were filled in when Easy Row wharf, Birmingham was converted into a car park seen here being excavated to build a 1, 500 person air raid shelter. 11th September 1939
A. R. P. workers taking away childrens belongings from a bombed school in SandhurstA.R.P. workers taking away childrens belongings from a bombed school in Sandhurst Road, London. 21st January 1943
ARP Services display for Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies. 2nd April 1941
An ARP shelter in a haystack. 23rd October 1939
Sir John Anderson, the Lord Privy Seal, visits Cardiff, Wales, to see the citys Air Raid Precautions (ARP). He is pictured with the chief constable of Cardiff inspecting an emergency ambulance
ARP workers searching the debris of one of the bombed houses in London for a victim believed to be trapped. 18th January 1943
ARP demonstration, Cardiff. December 1939
Air Raid Precautions (ARP) were organised by the national government and delivered by the local authorities. The aim was to protect civilians from the danger of air-raids
Air Raid Precautions workers salvaging in the debris of two working class houses bombed in a recent raid, Sidney Place, Edge Hill, Liverpool, pictured Tuesday 12th November 1940
A. R. P. demonstration at Esher. Wardens wearing thir gas masks. April 1938A.R.P. demonstration at Esher. Wardens wearing thir gas masks. April 1938
Passengers disembark from a bus wearing their gas masks during an ARP exercise on Merseyside. 16th July 1941
Air raid warden with nurse and baby in arms seen demonstrating the new gas helmet during an air raid gas exercise on Merseyside 24th July 1941
Air raid wardens seen here riding on a motorbike and sidecar during an air raid gas exercise on Merseyside 18th January 1938
Czecho-Slovakia Crisis (Sept. 13-29, 1938. ) A. R. P. measures taken in Liverpool as membersCzecho-Slovakia Crisis (Sept.13-29, 1938.) A.R.P. measures taken in Liverpool as members of the public seen here receiving their gas masks at an un-named school 27th September 1938
Construction of air raid shelters in Birkenhead Park. 24th September 1938
A. R. P. demonstration at Esher. Wardens seen here being given training on how to deal withA.R.P. demonstration at Esher. Wardens seen here being given training on how to deal with an incendiary bomb. April 1938
Shortly after the radio broadcast by the Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, declaring war on Germany, air raid sirens sounded over London
Women in Royden Grove, Lincoln Receiving Instruction in the use of a stirrup pump to put out fires. 8th August 1940
Czecho-Slovakia Crisis (Sept. 13-29, 1938. ) A. R. P. measures taken in Derby as members ofCzecho-Slovakia Crisis (Sept.13-29, 1938.) A.R.P. measures taken in Derby as members of the public queue for gas masks at St. Dunstains Schools, Derby 15th September 1938
Qualcast Ltd, A. R. P. test at works in Victory Road, Derby 15th October 1939Qualcast Ltd, A.R.P. test at works in Victory Road, Derby 15th October 1939
Air raid wardens at one of their posts during the A. R. P. exercises in DerbyAir raid wardens at one of their posts during the A.R.P. exercises in Derby. 15th May 1939