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TO LIGHT UP DAVY JONES , LOCKER.—Captain John D. Craig (right), deep-sea photographer, is seen with Max Cene Nohl, who is Wearing the special diving dress, with ingenious helmet and air bottles, and is holding one of the new undersea 5000-Watl lamps to be used in an attempt to film the salvage Qperations on the wreck of the Lusilania. 1 hese lamps are designed to withstand a Water pressure of sQolb per square inch, and will function under water for twenty-five hours.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 5

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TO LIGHT UP DAVY JONES, LOCKER.—Captain John D. Craig (right), deep-sea photographer, is seen with Max Cene Nohl, who is Wearing the special diving dress, with ingenious helmet and air bottles, and is holding one of the new undersea 5000-Watl lamps to be used in an attempt to film the salvage Qperations on the wreck of the Lusilania. 1 hese lamps are designed to withstand a Water pressure of sQolb per square inch, and will function under water for twenty-five hours. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 5

TO LIGHT UP DAVY JONES, LOCKER.—Captain John D. Craig (right), deep-sea photographer, is seen with Max Cene Nohl, who is Wearing the special diving dress, with ingenious helmet and air bottles, and is holding one of the new undersea 5000-Watl lamps to be used in an attempt to film the salvage Qperations on the wreck of the Lusilania. 1 hese lamps are designed to withstand a Water pressure of sQolb per square inch, and will function under water for twenty-five hours. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 5

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