In 1912, the Navy assigned diver and gunner George D. Stillson to research and evaluate diving equipment and procedures. It took Stillson three years to complete his task, taking the best attributes of every style helmet (also referred to as hardhat or hat) in use at the time and developing what would become an iconic symbol of Navy diving: the Mark V diving helmet. He also tested diving tables and decompression methods.
Dimension Helmet (Without Stand) - (Height -42cm) - (Width - 29.5cm) - (Depth - 39cm) |
Precautionary Disclaimer - Due To Disoriented Shape & Protruding Parts, The Dimensions May Vary A Little Bit.
Material - 100% Solid & Premium Grade Brass + Copper + Glass + Wood (Base)
Classic yet elegant design decorative helmet that attracts everyone bring this & bring extra galore that could refresh the decor appeal of your spaces | beautiful maritime metal crafts for counter & desk décor | beautiful finish across the helmet sphere | it's not functional but a show piece | not only is it a incredible display item but is a pleasant reminder of when we began to explore the depths of our vast oceans many years ago.
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