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T.V. Camera In Comet Salvage Search -- The admiralty-designed casing made for enclosing the under water television camera.A series of pictures of television cameras and under water views made during the search by the Royal Navy for the Comet aircraft which crashed off Elba. During the operation which has been going on for eight weeks under the command of Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, about one tenth of the wreckage has been recovered. Experts are examining the parts brought to the surface in an effort to determine the cause of the plane crash. March 13, 1954. (Photo by British Official Photograph).

T.V. Camera In Comet Salvage Search -- The admiralty-designed casing made for enclosing the under water television camera.A series of pictures of television cameras and under water views made during the search by the Royal Navy for the Comet aircraft which crashed off Elba. During the operation which has been going on for eight weeks under the command of Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, about one tenth of the wreckage has been recovered. Experts are examining the parts brought to the surface in an effort to determine the cause of the plane crash. March 13, 1954. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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T.V. Camera In Comet Salvage Search -- The admiralty-designed casing made for enclosing the under water television camera.A series of pictures of television cameras and under water views made during the search by the Royal Navy for the Comet aircraft which crashed off Elba. During the operation which has been going on for eight weeks under the command of Admiral the Earl Mountbatten, about one tenth of the wreckage has been recovered. Experts are examining the parts brought to the surface in an effort to determine the cause of the plane crash. March 13, 1954. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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