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WWI HOSTILE AIR RAID POLICE NOTICE

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WWI HOSTILE AIR RAID POLICE NOTICE
A rare WWI poster giving advice and information to the public about hostile air raids. The poster was made by the Metropolitan Police Office of New Scotland Yard in January 1915. It warns of the dangers of bombs and poison gas and lays out procedures for the public if they encounter them. 'Many enquiries have been made as to the best respirator. To this question there is no really satisfactory answer, as until the specific poison used is known, an antidote cannot be indicated. There are many forms of respirator on the market for which special advantages are claimed, but the Commissioner is advised by competent experts that in all probability a pad of cotton waste contained in gauze to tie round the head, and saturated with a strong solution of washing soda, would be effective as a filtering medium for noxious gases, and could be improvised at home at trifling cost. It should be damped when required for use, and must be large enough to protect the nose as well as the mouth, the gauze being so adjusted to protect the eyes.' The poster is attributed to E.R. Henry, the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. 23 x 16 inches. Matted. Mailing folds and minor sunning on matting.