Underwater house equipment under construction, Malta
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Underwater house equipment under construction, Malta
Young man assembling electronic equipment connected with an underwater, inflatable house under construction on a beach in Malta. The house was anchored to the seabed, some 50 feet deep, in Paradise Bay, off the coast of Malta. It was equipped with lighting, telephone and immersion heaters with which the inhabitants could make hot drinks. It was constructed by teams of engineers and diving enthusiasts from Imperial College of Science and Technology and Enfield College of Technology. It was 9ft long and 6ft wide, constructed from rubberised material on a steel frame, and weighed around 500 lb. The team leader was David Baume who hoped it would be the first of a series of low cost underwater living spaces from which scientists could explore the seas. David and some other team members were able to spend a night 30 feet below the surface. The following day a severe storm caused the house to collapse.
1969
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1969 Anchored Assembling Boxes College Deep Electronic Enfield Inflatable Malta Paradise Project Research Seabed Student Students Technology Underwater Perspex
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In this photograph from 1969, a young man diligently assembles electronic equipment on the beach in Malta, with an intriguing underwater, inflatable house under construction in the background. This innovative dwelling was anchored to the seabed, approximately 50 feet deep, in the picturesque Paradise Bay. The team of engineers and diving enthusiasts from Imperial College of Science and Technology and Enfield College of Technology were working tirelessly to complete the project. The underwater house, measuring 9ft long and 6ft wide, was constructed from rubberised material on a steel frame, weighing around 500 lb. It was equipped with essential amenities such as lighting, telephone, and immersion heaters, enabling its inhabitants to make hot drinks. The team's vision was to create a series of affordable underwater living spaces for scientists to explore the depths of the sea. The team was led by David Baume, who spent a night with some team members 30 feet below the surface, experiencing the unique underwater living conditions. However, their pioneering efforts were short-lived as a severe storm caused the house to collapse the following day. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in the history of underwater living and exploration, as these visionary individuals pushed the boundaries of technology and innovation in the late 1960s. The image showcases the team's determination, ingenuity, and the spirit of scientific discovery, as they worked to create a sustainable underwater habitat for research purposes. Keywords: Malta, 1969, 1960s, 60s, sixties, underwater, house, coast, inflatable, anchored, seabed, deep, paradise, bay, man, men, imperial, college, enfield, construction, students, student, education, research, beach, science, technology, glass, perspex, box, boxes, project, equipment, young, assembling, electronic, kit.
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