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1905 – Diving Dress – M. de Pluvy (French)

1905 - Diving Dress - M. de Pluvy. L'EXPRESS DU MIDI 14 April 1905, a French newspaper, mentions M. De Pluvy's diving dress, hence giving it an earlier date of 1905 rather than Scientific American's 1906 date. The Helmet was subject to a French patent, No. 361910 filed in 1905.…
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1904-6 – Cuirassed Diving Suit – Guiseppe Restucci (Italian)

In 1906 the Swedish weekly Hvar 8 Dag published this photograph of an interesting diving apparatus, designed by the Italian inventor Giuseppe Restucci.  This is how the weekly described the apparatus: "The arms are artificial, and are operated from the inside by the diver. There is an electric lantern on the…
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1897 – Diving Apparatus – John and George Day (British)

1897 - Diving Apparatus - John and George Day. Little is known about the Day brothers. It is not currently known if the suit was built. Images from the British patent GB189707105A. Publication number US609418 A Publication date Aug 23, 1898 Filing date Dec 22, 1897 Inventors Day And George…
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1890 – Crustacean Diving Dress – Col. William Carey (British)

1890 - Crustacean Diving Dress by Col. William Carey. Source: English Mechanic and World of Science - Volume 53, 1891 - Page 351 Col. William Carey, C. B., late R.A., the “crustacean diving dress,” which he has protected by [Great Britain] patents 3083, 4467, and 6494 [6431?] of 1890, in…
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1878 – Diving Suit – Carmagnolle Bros. (French)

1878 - Diving Suit by the Carmagnolle Bros. The suit was the first truly anthropomorphic suit design to be constructed. A distinctive feature of the Carmagnolle suit was the helmet. It had 25 individual two-inch diameter glass viewing ports spaced at the average distance of the human eyes. An additional…
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