posted on 2024-05-09, 12:57authored byFirst World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team
The First World War: A gas sentry ringing an alarm at Fleurbaix, 15 miles south of Ypres. Gas was first used on the Western Front by the Germans during the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915. Chlorine was the first gas to be employed , followed by phosgene in December of that year. Various warning bells were used in the trenches, bells, rattles, empty shell cases among them. The soldier in the photograph is wearing the P helmet which was used from November 1915 until the end of 1916. The P helmet replaced the earlier and similarly shaped 'Hypo' helmet, and was impregnated with hyposulphite of soda and phenate so as to protect the wearer from both chlorine and phosgene gas. The P helmet had glass eyepieces and a mouthpiece outlet valve.
History
Identifier
3653.jpg | CXTIWMPHOq669.jpg
Subject
Gas Warfare | War | Western Front
Creator
Brooks, Ernest
Date
Jun-16
Date Created
01/06/1916
Temporal Date
03/06/1916
Spatial
Near Fleurbaix, France
Source
Photograph
Medium
Photographic paper
Type
Photograph
Contributor
Jennifer Dunn
Rights
The Imperial War Museum
Collection ID
Q 669
Repository Name
Imperial War Museum Photographic Archive
Repository Address
Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ, UK