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An indoor shot captures a vintage diving suit mannequin alongside a modern display case. The mannequin, positioned on the right, wears a heavy brass diving helmet, a yellowish-orange canvas diving suit, and appears to have lead weights around its waist and chest. A rope is tied around its waist and neck. Its hands, or gloves, are discolored and appear somewhat skeletal.

To the left of the mannequin is a tall, dark grey display case with multiple illuminated compartments. The top compartment holds what appears to be an old print or illustration depicting a diver, and some diving equipment. Below it, at eye level, a quote is displayed in white text against a dark background: "They should be steady men, of good physique, capable of sustaining considerable bodily strain..." Below this, another compartment shows smaller artifacts, possibly brass fittings or tools. The lowest visible compartment also contains an illustration and what looks like a white ceramic part of equipment.

A woman with reddish-brown hair, wearing a dark blue jacket with a green lanyard around her neck, stands to the left of the display case, looking towards it. Her expression is attentive. Part of another person is visible in the lower left, bent down near a dark wooden stool.

The background features an exposed brick wall on the left, transitioning to a lighter, possibly stone or concrete wall on the right. A large window with leaded panes is partially visible on the far left. The floor is dark grey and appears to be concrete or similar material. The scene suggests a museum or exhibition setting, showcasing historical diving equipment. Text visible on the diving suit's chest patch reads "BAMAN". Other partial text from the display cases includes "ONL" and "BMARINE ENG".
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Apr 29, 2026, 3:44 PM

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An indoor shot captures a vintage diving suit mannequin alongside a modern display case. The mannequin, positioned on the right, wears a heavy brass diving helmet, a yellowish-orange canvas diving suit, and appears to have lead weights around its waist and chest. A rope is tied around its waist and neck. Its hands, or gloves, are discolored and appear somewhat skeletal. To the left of the mannequin is a tall, dark grey display case with multiple illuminated compartments. The top compartment holds what appears to be an old print or illustration depicting a diver, and some diving equipment. Below it, at eye level, a quote is displayed in white text against a dark background: "They should be steady men, of good physique, capable of sustaining considerable bodily strain..." Below this, another compartment shows smaller artifacts, possibly brass fittings or tools. The lowest visible compartment also contains an illustration and what looks like a white ceramic part of equipment. A woman with reddish-brown hair, wearing a dark blue jacket with a green lanyard around her neck, stands to the left of the display case, looking towards it. Her expression is attentive. Part of another person is visible in the lower left, bent down near a dark wooden stool. The background features an exposed brick wall on the left, transitioning to a lighter, possibly stone or concrete wall on the right. A large window with leaded panes is partially visible on the far left. The floor is dark grey and appears to be concrete or similar material. The scene suggests a museum or exhibition setting, showcasing historical diving equipment. Text visible on the diving suit's chest patch reads "BAMAN". Other partial text from the display cases includes "ONL" and "BMARINE ENG".

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