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Title:
First closed diving helmet and breastplate
Object name(s):
diving equipment; helmet; diving equipment; helmet
Brief description:
First closed diving helmet and breastplate, as developed by Augustus Siebe, England, 1839, from an earlier design by George Edwards. For use with closed diving dress, based on suggestions by John Deane.
Collection:
Science Museum Group
Associated concept:
water transport
Associated concept:
helmet
Credit line:
William Augustus Gorman
Dimension:
depth
Dimension measurement unit:
in
Dimension value:
16 7/16
Dimension:
depth
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
417
Dimension:
height
Dimension measurement unit:
in
Dimension value:
18 5/16
Dimension:
height
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
465
Dimension:
weight
Dimension measurement unit:
kg
Dimension value:
11.5
Dimension:
weight
Dimension measurement unit:
lbs
Dimension value:
25.35329
Dimension:
width
Dimension measurement unit:
in
Dimension value:
18 1/8
Dimension:
width
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
460
Dimension:
depth
Dimension measurement unit:
in
Dimension value:
14 15/16
Dimension:
depth
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
380
Dimension:
height
Dimension measurement unit:
in
Dimension value:
17 11/16
Dimension:
height
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
450
Material:
leather
Material:
asbestos
Material:
glass
Material:
copper (alloy)
Object name:
diving equipment; helmet; diving equipment; helmet
Object production date:
Date - earliest / single:
1839
Date - latest:
1839
Object production date:
Date - association:
made
Date - earliest / single:
1839
Date - latest:
1839
Object production person:
Siebe, Augustus; Deane, John; Edwards, George
Object production place:
England, United Kingdom
Other number:
1881-47
Other number type:
accession number
Other number:
N1543
Responsible department/section:
SCM - Protective Clothing

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e6523ab0-0534-31c2-a0ad-93e089e1f709

Use licence for this record: CC BY

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e6523ab0-0534-31c2-a0ad-93e089e1f709, Science Museum Group, CC BY

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