Fig. V
Skibsmaalings-Instruktion - 1909
Underemner: Bushnell Åbne fartøjer
Fig. V
Skibsmaalings-Instruktion - 1909
Photo No. 33 BRITISH SUBMARINE "A3."
Submarine Appliances And Their Uses - 1911
Photo No. 34; Photo No. 35
Submarine Appliances And Their Uses - 1911
Fig. No. 45. BOAT HOLED AT THE TOP; Fig. No. 46. BOAT HOLED LOW DOWN
Submarine Appliances And Their Uses - 1911
Fig. 93
Submarine Appliances And Their Uses - 1911
Photo No. 105. Erostarbe and two of the silver bars which he recovered from the "Skyro."
Submarine Appliances And Their Uses - 1911
Photo No. 107
Submarine Appliances And Their Uses - 1911
Fig 38
Skibes Stabilitet - 1917
Fig. 30
Skibes Stabilitet - 1917
Fig. 21
Skibes Stabilitet - 1917
Fig. 6
Skibes Stabilitet - 1917
Bushnell's "Turtle." 1776
The Submarine Torpedo Boat - 1916
Forward deck of Submarine G-4. Driving into a swell at full speed
The Submarine Torpedo Boat - 1916
British Submarine H-20 Built by the Fore River Ship Building Co., and similar to the U.S. Navy II class. Note circular hull
The Submarine Torpedo Boat - 1916
Experimental Submarine with Propellers Forward
The Submarine Torpedo Boat - 1916
Simple contact mine
The Submarine Torpedo Boat - 1916
Fig. 50, Dimensions of Framework and Plating for Vessels less than 26 feet in depth
Kend Dit Skib - 1911
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