Dykkerdragter
Underemner: Træning Tungdykkerdragter
Illustrationer
Photo No. 6. This Diver has purposely blown himself up in the Ordinary Diving Dress. He is unable to move his arms, and the air cannot escape as his outlet valve is below the water; Photo No. 7. This Diver has blown himself up in the New Pattern Diving Dress with laced legs. His head is upwards and his arms free
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No. 9; No. 10; No. 11
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Fig. No. 14
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Fig. No. 15
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DIVING HELMET; HELMET AND CORSLET DISCONNECTED TO SHOW DETAILS
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Photo No. 19
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Photo No. 23. Side view, showing valves; Photo No. 24. Back view, showing Oxygen Cylinders, Purifying Chamber, etc
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Copyright. Photo No. 41. Putting the Apparatus on
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Method of training men in the use of the Patent Submarine Life-saving apparatus at H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth.
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Photo No. 47. Man equipped ready for shallow water work; Photo No. 48. Man equipped with the Apparatus emerging from a room filled with smoke in which he has been working
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Photo No. 58. ONE OF THE DIVERS ABOUT TO DESCEND
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Fig. No. 28
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Photo No. 95; Photo No. 96
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Fotografier
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