Missouri History Museum - Workers used caissons—open-bottomed iron chambers that are kept watertight by pumped-in air—to build the Ead Bridge's underwater piers. As they descended and pressure increased, dozens of workers would
An old engraving of Triger's pneumatic caisson in the 1800s. It is from a Victorian mechanical engineering book of the 1880s. A caisson is a watertight structure for excavating the foundations of
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Une ancienne gravure d'un grand caisson pneumatique dans les années 1800. Il est issu d'un livre victorien d'ingénierie mécanique des années 1880. Cette version complexe a été utilisée dans la construction de
Description of caisson workers | Download Table
Bends, Caissons, Hyperbaric Oxygen, and the Adelaide Hyperbaric Unit
Development of myopia as a hazard for workers in pneumatic caissons | British Journal of Ophthalmology
Caisson workers of IJ tunnel received piece of rock crystal from mountain tunnel worker from Austria, March 6, 1967, tunnels, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic
Discovering NYC on X: "Sandhogs working in the caisson of the Brooklyn Bridge, 1870. 27 workers died during construction #NYC #history https://t.co/ZSysxSB9uW" / X
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Workers pouring concrete into a caisson for Pier E-5 of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge] — Calisphere
Inside views of the East River Bridge caisson, Brooklyn, N.Y. / from sketches by our special artist. | Library of Congress
How Underwater Construction Works: 5 Amazing Structures | BigRentz