Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:ImILN12281946 003.jpg |thumb| 1882. ]]
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[[image:JD 2019 CNAM34.jpg|thumb|Suit on display at the [[Musee des Arts et Metiers|Musée des Arts et Métiers]]]]
[[image:JD 2019 CNAM35.jpg|thumb|Suit on display at the [[Musee des Arts et Metiers|Musée des Arts et Métiers]]]]
Alphonse and Theodore Carmagnolle of Marseilles, France, built the Atmospheric Diving Suit, '''ADS''' (seen in 1882 image). It was a failure, due to leakage at the joints.
Alphonse and Theodore Carmagnolle of Marseilles, France, built the Atmospheric Diving Suit, '''ADS''' (seen in 1882 image). It was a failure, due to leakage at the joints.

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1882.
Suit on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers
Suit on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers

Alphonse and Theodore Carmagnolle of Marseilles, France, built the Atmospheric Diving Suit, ADS (seen in 1882 image). It was a failure, due to leakage at the joints.

Exhibited in the 1946 Palais de Chaillot Exhibition.

It is currently (March 2019) on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers during refurbishment of the musee national de la Marine at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris.


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