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Nancy Stilley, (L) Martha Mitchell and Dorothy M. Anderson having tow ropes adjusted for Porpoise Diving Fin, a streamlined 2-inch thick mahogany plank at end of tow rope for underwater swimming and exploration. Invented by Winslow Harrison Case, a Detroit ad executive.

Details

  • Date: 1948-04
  • Location: FL, US
  • Physical Dimensions: B/W PRINT
  • Subject Keywords: Nancy Stilley, Dorothy M. Anderson, Recreational, Sports, Martha Mitchell, Sports Equipment, Winslow Harrison Case, Swimming, 1940s
  • Publisher: TimeLife
  • Usage: For personal non-commercial use only
  • Provider: LIFE
  • Photographer: George Silk
  • Original ID: TimeLife_image_529052
  • Credits: LIFE
  • Copyright: © Time Inc.

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