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Collection of miscellaneous documents relating to John P. Holland

By: Holland, John Philip, 1841?-1914.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Connecticut : [Gary W. McCue], [date of publication not identified]Description: 2 CD-ROMs (4 3/4 in.) : illustrations.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated | computer Carrier type: volume | computer discSubject(s): Holland, John Philip, 1841?-1914 | Submarines (Ships) -- History | Naval architects -- United States | Inventors -- United StatesDDC classification: 623.8257092
Contents:
2 CD-ROMs (approx. 9,238 images)
Summary: Miscellaneous collection relating to Holland and his inventions including a collection of photographs, notes, letters, drawings, diagrams, and specifications of the premier inventor of the modern submarine, John Philip Holland.Summary: Acclaimed by the United States Navy as the "Father of the Modern Submarine, " Paterson schoolteacher, John Philip Holland, triumphed over disappointments and failure to achieve the pratical use of the submarine. Beginning with his one man submarine, Holland #I, Holland developed his principles of underwater navigation until the U.S. Navy accepted the Holland #VI, in 1900, as the first vessel in the American Submarine Fleet.
List(s) this item appears in: John Philip Holland Collection
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU National Maritime College of Ireland Library CD 623.8257092 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00157806
General Lending MTU National Maritime College of Ireland Library CD 623.8257092 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00157804
Total holds: 0

2 CD-ROMs (approx. 9,238 images)

Miscellaneous collection relating to Holland and his inventions including a collection of photographs, notes, letters, drawings, diagrams, and specifications of the premier inventor of the modern submarine, John Philip Holland.

Acclaimed by the United States Navy as the "Father of the Modern Submarine, " Paterson schoolteacher, John Philip Holland, triumphed over disappointments and failure to achieve the pratical use of the submarine. Beginning with his one man submarine, Holland #I, Holland developed his principles of underwater navigation until the U.S. Navy accepted the Holland #VI, in 1900, as the first vessel in the American Submarine Fleet.

John Philip Holland collection NMCI.

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