- male, deceased (1914)
- John Philip Holland (29 February, 1840 -12 August, 1914) was an engineer who developed the first submarine to be formally commissioned by the U.S....
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- male, deceased (1847)
- Josiah Fox (1763-1847) was a naval architect noted for his involvement in the design and construction of the first significant warships of the...
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- male, deceased (1885)
- Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda (21 May 1813 - 27 April 1885 was Jewish English civil engineer and politician. He was born in London the younger son of...
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- male, deceased (2007)
- Jan Herman Linge (January 28 1922 in Oslo, Norway - June 30 2007) was a Norwegian engineer and boat designer. He was the son of Martin Linge, known...
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- Samuda Brothers was an engineering and ship building firm on the Isle of Dogs in London, founded by Jacob and Joseph d'Aguilar Samuda. The site is...
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- male, deceased (1859)
- Isambard Kingdom Brunel, FRS (9 April 1806 - 15 September 1859), was a British engineer. He is best known for the creation of the Great Western...
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- male, deceased (1876)
- Robert Napier (21 June, 1791 - 23 June, 1876) was a Scottish engineer, and is often called "The Father of Clyde Shipbuilding"."
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- male, deceased (1895)
- Isaac Peral (Cartagena, July 1, 1851 - May 22, 1895, Berlin), was a Spanish scientist, sailor and inventor of the Peral Submarine (built 1884,...
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- male, 80 years old
- Paul Bert Elvstrøm is a yachtsman from Denmark. He has won the world championships fifteen times in eight different types of boat, including S...
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- Sir Thomas Slade (? - 1771) was an English naval architect, most famous for designing the HMS "Victory", Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of...
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