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Recovery of gold bullion from the ivreck of RM.S. Niagara. Top, a pile [of gold ivorth £1,340,950 on the hatch. Captain Williams (left), leader of the expedition, announces to his divers and the crew that they have broken all records. Bottom, Diver J. E. Johnstone haw.ng a last breath of air as the lid of the diving chamber is lowered by the winch. It is then screwed into place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1942, Page 6

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Recovery of gold bullion from the ivreck of RM.S. Niagara. Top, a pile [of gold ivorth £1,340,950 on the hatch. Captain Williams (left), leader of the expedition, announces to his divers and the crew that they have broken all records. Bottom, Diver J. E. Johnstone haw.ng a last breath of air as the lid of the diving chamber is lowered by the winch. It is then screwed into place. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1942, Page 6

Recovery of gold bullion from the ivreck of RM.S. Niagara. Top, a pile [of gold ivorth £1,340,950 on the hatch. Captain Williams (left), leader of the expedition, announces to his divers and the crew that they have broken all records. Bottom, Diver J. E. Johnstone haw.ng a last breath of air as the lid of the diving chamber is lowered by the winch. It is then screwed into place. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1942, Page 6