Conceptually similarA.B. JOYCEBoy Wearing "Hayfever Helmet"SS28191102A5668Rights ManagedA.B. JOYCEBoy Wearing "Hayfever Helmet"SS28191112A5669Rights ManagedSPLAllergy preventionSS2166327SD0302Rights ManagedSPLAllergy preventionSS2178054SD0301Rights ManagedSPLAllergy preventionSS2178684SD0300Rights ManagedSPLAllergy preventionSS2174311SD0299Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYGirl suffers hay fever due to flowersSS21285055Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYYoung girl in bed suffers hay fever due to flowersSS21285061Rights ManagedPUBLIPHOTOBoy wiping noseSS2328176BJ7079Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Hincherton Hayfever HelmetLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2446473Legacy Identifier:2A5667Description:Boy wearing a "Hincherton Hayfever Helmet," a device invented in the early 1980s by Richard Hinchcliffe, a British architect and allergy sufferer. It consists of a belt pack with a battery-powered fan that wafts filtered air through a hose to a clear plastic bubble encasing the wearer's head.Credit:Joyce Photographics / Science SourceSize:2789px × 4180px (~33 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:air-allergic-allergies-allergy-boy-breathing-breathing bubble-child-contained-equipment-field-gear-hay fever-hayfever-helmet-hincherton-medical-oxygen-person-plastic-richard hinchcliffe-self-contained-severeModel release:Not releasedParent folder:14566