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TEST DIVING AT LAKE COLERIDGE.—Members of the Canterbury Underwater Club recently completed a successful test dive of a newly-developed self-inflating life vest 100 ft below the surface of Lake Coleridge. R. Bicknell (left), P. Crampton and B. Ayres, the president, are shown above cheeking depth meters and times before starting the descent. In the background is Mr M. Hughes, with his boat, which carried the divers out into the lake.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 9

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TEST DIVING AT LAKE COLERIDGE.—Members of the Canterbury Underwater Club recently completed a successful test dive of a newly-developed self-inflating life vest 100 ft below the surface of Lake Coleridge. R. Bicknell (left), P. Crampton and B. Ayres, the president, are shown above cheeking depth meters and times before starting the descent. In the background is Mr M. Hughes, with his boat, which carried the divers out into the lake. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 9

TEST DIVING AT LAKE COLERIDGE.—Members of the Canterbury Underwater Club recently completed a successful test dive of a newly-developed self-inflating life vest 100 ft below the surface of Lake Coleridge. R. Bicknell (left), P. Crampton and B. Ayres, the president, are shown above cheeking depth meters and times before starting the descent. In the background is Mr M. Hughes, with his boat, which carried the divers out into the lake. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 9