Heinke (diving equipment makers)

Heinke was a series of companies that made diving equipment in London, run by members of a Heinke family.

Timeline

Start of making diving helmets

20th century

WWII and after

Unlike Siebe Gorman, who had only one series of serial numbers for their diving helmets, except for the last productions (which were meant most probably for the Russian Navy), Heinke used many series of serial numbers for them.

References

  1. Naturalisation Papers, Certificate 2712 issued 20 August 1858, copy available at The National Archives
  2. Son JW Heinke's Baptism record of 1816
  3. London, England Marriages & Banns 1754-1921
  4. 'Fox vs Heinke' 1870 F104 The National Archives
  5. Institute of Civil Engineers, Obituary, 30th Dec 1870
  6. The Edinburgh Gazette, Jan 28 1979.
  7. Death Index
  8. Certified copy issued by Municipal agent, Tecombaca, Sept 12 1883.
  9. Death Index
  10. Thurston, Susan (2004). "The first Broome recompression chamber 1914–2004". SPUMS J. 34 (2): 94–100. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
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