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Robert Fulton, Submarine Design,1806

Submarine Vessel, Submarine Bombs and Mode of Attack for the United States government by Robert Fulton, 1806. Vessel sighting mechanism details. Robert Fulton (1765 - 1815) was an American engineer and inventor. While living in France, Fulton designed the first working muscle-powered submarine, Nautilus, between 1793-97. On July 3, 1801, at Le Havre, Fulton took the Nautilus down to the then-remarkable depth of 25 feet. With his three crewmen and two candles burning he remained for an hour without difficulty. (cropped and cleaned).
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Robert Fulton, Submarine Design,1806
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Submarine Vessel, Submarine Bombs and Mode of Attack for the United States government by Robert Fulton, 1806. Vessel sighting mechanism details. Robert Fulton (1765 - 1815) was an American engineer and inventor. While living in France, Fulton designed the first working muscle-powered submarine, Nautilus, between 1793-97. On July 3, 1801, at Le Havre, Fulton took the Nautilus down to the then-remarkable depth of 25 feet. With his three crewmen and two candles burning he remained for an hour without difficulty. (cropped and cleaned)
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5100 x 3765 px | 54.9 MB
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43.2 x 31.9 cm | 17.0 x 12.6 in (300 dpi)