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This is one of the few items I kept when I sold off my own Home front collection many years ago. I am sure many of you are familiar with this type of private purchase tin used for civilian respirators, but I wonder if any of you have seen one like this for the small child "Mickey Mouse" respirator. I loved it too much to sell it. I hope you like it as much as I do.
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SteveLast edited by SMP; 07-08-2005, 06:13 AM.
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The gas-mask itself was referred-to as the "Mickey Mouse" type. All children too small to wear the standard civilian mask wore one. The bright colours ( blue and red exist)and round, face-like eyes were designed to make the mask less frightening for small children, and to turn the whole experience of wearing it into a "game". The term "Mickey Mouse " was universely adopted to encourage this game playing idea. My father, who looked after my Aunt during the Blitz in London, remembers cardboard ears being issued along with her gasmask. I think this was probably a Local Authority thing since I haven't met anyone else who can remember it. I believe this tin is a limited-edition, private-purchase item designed to house the small child's repirator, and was probably sold through various shopping outlets. If anyone has any information about the "happynak" series, I would love to know. I think other colourful designs exist.
Regards,
Steve
P.S. This was brought into my friend's shop in Bournemouth a few years ago.
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