Art being suited for Moser Channel project. (1942)
Image Number: AM0072
Treasure hunter Art McKee riding the Jolly Roger anchor down to the site of "El Capitana" wreck : Florida Keys, Florida (c. 1960)
Image Number: AM0046
Art working edge of ballast pile of what is believed to be the Genovesa shipwreck (1979)
Image Number: AM0207
The Genovesa shipwreck was his last treasure hunting project before he died.
Coral encrusted cannon on the Genovesa wreck site at Pedro Banks in Jamaica (1979)
Image Number: AM0202
Accompanying note: "Spanish ship loaded w/gold & silver that went down in Jamaica."
Treasure hunter Art McKee standing at the bow of a boat (1967)
Image Number: AM0076
Art McKee's son, Mick, posing with items at his father's museum : Plantation Key, Florida (1956)
Image Number: AM0126
Divers holds on to pipe at Capitana wreck site : Plantation Key, Florida (1957)
Image Number: C024795
Postcard of McKee's treasure museum. (1966)
Image Number: AM0014
Accompanying note: "The first museum was located alongside the dock at Treasure Harbor. It may have been small, but it attracted national attention."
Group admiring Art's coral encrusted pistol : Plantation Key, Florida (1955)
Image Number: AM0212
Diver explores wreck of a Spanish galleon Capitana, El Rubi Segundo : Plantation Key, Florida (1957)
Image Number: C024787
Accompanying note "Fred Logan inspects coraline encrusted piece of metal he found on the wreck site. Through face mask divers can see as clearly as above the water."
Fred Logan and Art McKee at the wreck site of Capitana, El Rubi Segundo : Plantation Key, Florida (1967)
Image Number: C024791
Portrait of treasure hunter Art McKee (c. 1977)
Image Number: AM0183







