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Robert Fulton, American inventor and engineer (1765-1815): His submarine Nautilus

Robert Fulton, American inventor and engineer (1765-1815): His submarine Nautilus


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Robert Fulton, American inventor and engineer (1765-1815): His submarine Nautilus

Robert Fulton, American inventor and engineer (1765-1815): His submarine Nautilus. 1)Travelling on surface: 2)Submerged. Fulton demonstrated the vessel on the Seine, May 1801. Boat powered manually. Engraving Paris 1901

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1801 1901 American Boat Demonstrated Engineer Inventor Manually Nautilus Naval Paris Powered Robert Seine Submarine Submerged Surface Transport Travelling Vessel Fulton


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This print showcases Robert Fulton, the brilliant American inventor and engineer (1765-1815), alongside his groundbreaking creation - the submarine Nautilus. The image is divided into two distinct scenes that depict the versatility of this remarkable vessel. In the first scene, we witness Fulton's Nautilus triumphantly traveling on the surface of water. Its sleek design and advanced engineering are evident as it glides effortlessly through waves, promising a new era in naval transportation. This moment captures Fulton's visionary spirit and his determination to revolutionize maritime exploration. The second scene reveals an awe-inspiring sight: the Nautilus submerged beneath the water's surface. Demonstrating its exceptional capabilities, this extraordinary invention defies conventional expectations by navigating underwater with precision and grace. It is a testament to Fulton's ingenuity that he was able to create such a marvel in an era when technology was still in its infancy. Fulton showcased his revolutionary creation on the Seine River in May 1801, impressing spectators with its manual power source and unmatched performance. The accompanying engraving from Paris 1901 immortalizes this historic event for future generations to admire. This print not only commemorates Robert Fulton's significant contributions but also serves as a reminder of how human innovation can shape our world. From war-time transport possibilities to commercial applications yet unknown, Fulton's submarine Nautilus remains an iconic symbol of progress and imagination.

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