Divers preparing to recover bodies from the wreck of the
Northfleet in the
English Channel, a major
shipwreck of 1873. Of the 379 people aboard the ship, 293 died, including 41 women and 50 children, with only one woman and two children surviving. The outfits used are the
standard diving dress, the basic diving equipment from its invention in 1837 until replaced by the rise of
SCUBA and other modern diving outfits in the 1960s. On the left of the picture, one of the support crew is tightening the
wingnuts that connect the helmet to the canvas suits, creating a watertight seal that protects the helmet from flooding.
Image credit: Illustrated London News