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thumbnail Man in diving suit, possibly Edward Johnsen, July 20, 1893
cyanotype
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1893-07-20
2008.28.1.175
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thumbnail Diver adjusting dredging? equipment lowered from vessel, probably New York Harbor, circa 1921
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
circa 1921
2008.28.8.1129
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thumbnail Two men and a diver assisting with raising sunk railroad car, circa 1920
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
circa 1920
2008.28.8.831
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thumbnail Diver in diving suit on vessel deck, circa 1897
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
circa 1897
1964.520.147
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thumbnail Norwegian bark SORSTAD sunk in icy harbor after rammed by tugboat, January 1918
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1918-01
2008.28.8.166
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thumbnail Divers, sunken PERSEUS, sidewheel steamer, in background
gelatin glass negative
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co.
1964.660.914
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thumbnail Burned and sunken steamer, possibly NEWPORT NEWS, diver preparing to submerge, steamer CHARGES CHESTER in background
gelatin glass negative
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co.
1964.660.4975
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thumbnail Diver
gelatin glass negative
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co.
1964.660.3392
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thumbnail Diver on dredging scoop, dredging operation
gelatin glass negative
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co.
1964.660.2233
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thumbnail Diver on dredge
gelatin glass negative
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co.
1964.660.2238
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thumbnail Marine diver descending from ferry NORTHFIELD, sunk at Pier 10, East River, New York, NY, by collision with ferry MAUCH CHUCK, June 14, 1901
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1901-06-14
2008.28.4.329
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thumbnail US Revenue Cutter WASHINGTON sunk in New York Bay, February 27, 1893
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1893-02-27
2008.28.1.158
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thumbnail Barge No. 50 of Seaboard Sand and Gravel Corporation hoisting machinery out of water
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
2008.28.6.24
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thumbnail Interior view of fire damage aboard American steamship ST. LOUIS sunk at W. & A. Fletcher Company dry dock, Hoboken, NJ, January 1920
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1920-01
2008.28.8.638
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thumbnail Divers posed on Merritt & Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co. floating derrick
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1964.517.12
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thumbnail Divers posed on Merritt & Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co. floating derrick
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1964.517.13
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thumbnail Scene from 1934 Paramount motion picture "No More Women", deep sea diver
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1934
1964.516.3
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thumbnail Interior view of damaged vessel, probably steamship ST. PAUL or steamship HUTTONWOOD, man wearing diving suit at left; circa 1918
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
circa 1918
2008.28.8.239
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thumbnail Diver descending into water from floating derrick at wharf, circa 1920
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
circa 1920
2008.28.5.76
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thumbnail Diver emerging from water, probably part of pipe installation job
gelatin glass negative
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co.
1964.660.2421
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thumbnail Man in diver's suit, with cutting torch
gelatin glass negative
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Co.
1964.660.3403
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thumbnail Interior view of fire damage aboard American steamship ST. LOUIS sunk at W. & A. Fletcher Company dry dock, Hoboken, NJ, January 1920
gelatin silver print
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
1920-01
2008.28.8.637
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