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Le Triton. La Navigation sous-marine. [With illustrations.]. Paris, 1906. Experimental underwater breathing apparatus, known as the Triton, designed by Frédéric de Drieberg. The diver wears a metal air cylinder on the back and a metal crown on his head, which is connected to a pair of bellows also worn on the diver's back. By nodding his head, the diver causes the bellows to suck air down from through a tube leading from the surface. Image taken from La Navigation sous-marine. [With illustrations.]. Originally published/produced in Paris, 1906. . Source: 8808.d.14, figure 28. Language: French.
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Le Triton. La Navigation sous-marine. [With illustrations.]. Paris, 1906. Experimental underwater breathing apparatus, known as the Triton, designed by Frédéric de Drieberg. The diver wears a metal air cylinder on the back and a metal crown on his head, which is connected to a pair of bellows also worn on the diver's back. By nodding his head, the diver causes the bellows to suck air down from through a tube leading from the surface. Image taken from La Navigation sous-marine. [With illustrations.]. Originally published/produced in Paris, 1906. . Source: 8808.d.14, figure 28. Language: French.
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4541 x 4976 px | 64.6 MB
Taille d'impression:
38.4 x 42.1 cm | 15.1 x 16.6 in (300 dpi)
Mots clés:
EQUIPEMENT
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GENS
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MATERIAU
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MATÉRIEL
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MATIÈRE
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METAL
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METAUX
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OCCUPATION
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OUTILLAGE
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PLONGEE
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PLONGEUR
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SCAPHANDRIER
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