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English: Caisson Diving Bell Barge built for the Admiralty for service in Gibraltar. Forrestt & Co. Ltd., 1905 Catalogue, Page 59.
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Source Mersea Museum
Author Forrestt & Co. Ltd, Wivenhoe, Essex
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Caisson Diving Bell Barge (Air Lock Diving-bell Plant)

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