First photo of a deep sea diver at work. It was taken at a depth of 50 feet. 1914.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/jonathan_silent_film/2166/thumbnail.jp
Underwater garden in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914.https://digitalcommon...
Article, Motion Picture News, December 17, 1921, page 3242, “Riddle of the Deep to be Solved by Phot...
Photograph of a SCUBA diver holding an underwater camera and swimming next to a large, barrel-shaped...
First photo of a deep sea diver at work. It was taken at a depth of 50 feet. 1914.https://digitalcom...
Native diver underwater photographed from the Williamson Photosphere in the Bahamas, 1914. [Williams...
Diver working at a wreck site: “An undersea explorer investigates an old wreck, “The Submarine Eye,”...
An undersea shot taken by Carl Louis Gregory from first underwater movie, “The Submarine’s Eye,” 191...
First underwater photography in the United States taken by John Ernest Williamson in 1913. Croaker F...
Photograph of a SCUBA diver holding an underwater camera and swimming near Salt River submarine cany...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
Photograph, undersea marine life, taken by Gregory from Photosphere in 1914.https://digitalcommons.c...
Fish on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photosphere for “The ...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
diver underwaterhttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/1450/thumbnail.jp
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
Underwater garden in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914.https://digitalcommon...
Article, Motion Picture News, December 17, 1921, page 3242, “Riddle of the Deep to be Solved by Phot...
Photograph of a SCUBA diver holding an underwater camera and swimming next to a large, barrel-shaped...
First photo of a deep sea diver at work. It was taken at a depth of 50 feet. 1914.https://digitalcom...
Native diver underwater photographed from the Williamson Photosphere in the Bahamas, 1914. [Williams...
Diver working at a wreck site: “An undersea explorer investigates an old wreck, “The Submarine Eye,”...
An undersea shot taken by Carl Louis Gregory from first underwater movie, “The Submarine’s Eye,” 191...
First underwater photography in the United States taken by John Ernest Williamson in 1913. Croaker F...
Photograph of a SCUBA diver holding an underwater camera and swimming near Salt River submarine cany...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
Photograph, undersea marine life, taken by Gregory from Photosphere in 1914.https://digitalcommons.c...
Fish on ocean floor in the Bahamas, ca. 1914. Photographed from the Williamson Photosphere for “The ...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
diver underwaterhttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/1450/thumbnail.jp
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
Underwater garden in the Bahamas as seen from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914.https://digitalcommon...
Article, Motion Picture News, December 17, 1921, page 3242, “Riddle of the Deep to be Solved by Phot...
Photograph of a SCUBA diver holding an underwater camera and swimming next to a large, barrel-shaped...