Figure 3

Figure 3. They were probably a logical development of the nineteenth centenary ‘railway glasses’. Designed to protect the eyes from smoke, ash and cinders in open carriages. Similar types were worn by artillerymen in the Crimean and American Civil War. At right is an early WWI mask-less pair of split-lens goggles/spectacles

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