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WW2 1930s British Home Front ARP Tourniquet St Johns Type

WW2 1930s British Home Front ARP Tourniquet St Johns Type

Regular price £50.00 GBP
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The WW2 1930s British Home Front ARP Tourniquet, St. John's Type, is a vital relic from World War II, designed for civilian air raid precautions. This tourniquet, marked with ARP insignia, provided essential medical support during bombings. Its durable construction ensured effective use in emergencies, reflecting the era's emphasis on preparedness and resilience. Today, it serves as a tangible reminder of civilian efforts and wartime challenges. Collectors value it for its historical significance and as a poignant link to the sacrifices made on the British home front during one of history's most turbulent periods