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PROTECTION FOR ClVlLlANS.— Processes in the making 0 f gas masks for civilians photographed at Christchurch factories yesterday., TOP ROW,LEFT. LFFT^Cuttkng chemicals MIDDLE: Rolling the rubber into a plastic state in heated rollers. RIGHT: Rolling the rubber to the required thinness and winding it into spools BELOWLEFF. Cutting out the shapes for the masks, and (bottom) the Mayor (Mr E H. Andrews) watching girls cutting celluloid windows and the Mayor%ing^ZmM. MIDDLE: Girls at sewing machines, binding windows, stitching cemented surfaces, and making canvas containers. RIGHI. Ihe pnisnea p ( j

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 3

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PROTECTION FOR ClVlLlANS.—Processes in the making 0f gas masks for civilians photographed at Christchurch factories yesterday., TOP ROW,LEFT. LFFT^Cuttkng chemicals MIDDLE: Rolling the rubber into a plastic state in heated rollers. RIGHT: Rolling the rubber to the required thinness and winding it into spools BELOWLEFF.Cutting out the shapes for the masks, and (bottom) the Mayor (Mr E H. Andrews) watching girls cutting celluloid windows and the Mayor%ing^ZmM. MIDDLE: Girls at sewing machines, binding windows, stitching cemented surfaces, and making canvas containers. RIGHI. Ihe pnisnea p ( j Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 3

PROTECTION FOR ClVlLlANS.—Processes in the making 0f gas masks for civilians photographed at Christchurch factories yesterday., TOP ROW,LEFT. LFFT^Cuttkng chemicals MIDDLE: Rolling the rubber into a plastic state in heated rollers. RIGHT: Rolling the rubber to the required thinness and winding it into spools BELOWLEFF.Cutting out the shapes for the masks, and (bottom) the Mayor (Mr E H. Andrews) watching girls cutting celluloid windows and the Mayor%ing^ZmM. MIDDLE: Girls at sewing machines, binding windows, stitching cemented surfaces, and making canvas containers. RIGHI. Ihe pnisnea p ( j Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 3