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John Philip Holland (; February 24, 1841August 12, 1914) was an Irish marine engineer who developed the first
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to be formally commissioned by the
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USS Holland (SS-1) USS ''Holland'' (SS-1) was the United States Navy's first submarine, although not its first underwater watercraft, which was the 1775 Turtle (submersible), submersible ''Turtle''. The boat was originally laid down as ''Holland VI'' at the Cres ...
and the first
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submarine, ''
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''.


Early life

Holland, the second of four siblings, all boys, was born in a coastguard cottage in
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, County Clare, Ireland''John P. Holland (1841–1914) – Inventor of the Modern Submarine'' by Richard K. Morris, United States Naval Institute (publisher), Annapolis, MD: © 1966, Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 66-20239, pp. 13–14. where his father, John Sr., was a member of the Royal Coastguard Service. His mother, a native Irish speaker from Liscannor, Máire Ní Scannláin (aka Mary Scanlan), was John Holland's second wife; his first, Anne Foley Holland, believed to be a native of Kilkee, died in 1835. The area was heavily Irish-speaking and Holland learned English properly only when he attended the local English-speaking St Macreehy's National School, and from 1858, Irish Christian Brothers school in
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. Holland joined the Irish Christian Brothers in
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and taught in Limerick (CBS Sexton Street) and many other centres in the country including North Monastery CBS in
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, St. Mary's CBS,
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, St Joseph's CBS (
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) and as the first Mathematics teacher in Colaiste Ris (also
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). Due to ill health, he left the Christian Brothers in 1873. Holland migrated to the United States in 1873. Initially working for an engineering firm, he returned to teaching again for a further six years at St. John's Catholic school in
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street and broke a leg. While recuperating from the injury in a hospital, he used his time to refine his submarine designs and was encouraged by Isaac Whelan, a priest."John P. Holland: An Appreciation,"
''Daily Alaska Empire''. 3 September 1914. p. 5. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
In 1875, his submarine designs were submitted for consideration by the US Navy but were turned down as unworkable. The
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(Irish revolutionaries), however, continued to fund Holland's research and development expenses at a level that allowed him to resign from his teaching post. In 1878 he demonstrated the Holland I prototype. In 1881, '' Fenian Ram'' was launched but, soon after, Holland and the Fenians parted company on bad terms over the issue of payment within the Fenian organisation, and between the Fenians and Holland.Davies, R. ''Nautilus: The Story of Man Under the Sea''.
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(1995); .
The submarine is now preserved at Paterson Museum, New Jersey. Holland continued to improve his designs and worked on several experimental boats that were not accepted by the US Navy and founded the Holland Torpedo Boat Company in 1896. He was eventually successful with a privately built type initially named ''Holland VI'', launched on 17 May 1897. This was the first submarine to have power to run submerged for any considerable distance, and the first to combine electric motors for submerged travel and gasoline engines for use on the surface. She was purchased by the
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, on 11 April 1900, after rigorous tests and was commissioned on 12 October 1900 as USS ''Holland''. Seven more of her type were ordered, with five built at the Crescent Shipyard in
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. The USS ''Holland'' design was also adopted by others, including the
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in developing the . The first five submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy used a modified version of the basic design, although these boats were at least 10 feet longer, at about 63 feet. These submarines were also developed at the Fore River Ship and Engine Company in
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. Holland also designed the '' Holland II'' and '' Holland III'' prototypes. The Royal Navy 'Holland 1' is on display at the Submarine Museum,
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, England.


Death

After spending 56 of his 73 years working with submersibles, John Philip Holland died on 12 August 1914, in
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. He is interred at the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Totowa, New Jersey.


Memorial

A monument stands at the gates of Scholars Townhouse Hotel, Drogheda (the former building of the Christian Brothers school where Holland taught) in commemoration of his work. It was unveiled in a ceremony on 14 June 2014 as part of the Irish Maritime Festival. The ceremony was attended by Drogheda Town Council as well as representatives of the US, British and Japanese governments. St. Josephs's Christian Brothers School, where Holland once taught, has been renamed and operates as John P. Holland Charter School in Paterson, New Jersey. The John P. Holland Centre, a centre dedicated to the life and work of Holland, was opened in 2016 in
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, County Clare.


Submarines designed by John P. Holland

*'' Holland I'' – A small unarmed submersible. Now on display at the Paterson Museum. *''Holland II'' (named '' Fenian Ram'') – Built for Irish revolutionaries; now on display at the Paterson Museum. *'' Holland III'' – Scaled down version of ''Fenian Ram'' used for navigation tests. *'' Holland IV'' (known as the ''Zalinski Boat'') – experimental submarine financed by US Army Lieutenant Edmund Zalinski. * ''Holland V'' (named ''Plunger'') – Prototype used to demonstrate the potential of submarines for naval warfare. Launched in 1897 and trialled but was not accepted as an experimental submarine by the US Navy. Returned to the Holland Company in 1903 and scrapped in 1917. * ''Holland VI'' – First modern submarine in the United States Navy built by the Holland Torpedo Boat Company. Launched in 1897. Acquired by the US Navy in 1900 and commissioned in 1900 as USS ''Holland'' (SS-1). Decommissioned in 1905. * HMS ''Holland 1'' – First modern submarine in the
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Patents

* Hydrocarbon Engine * Screw Propeller * Submergible * Submarine Gun * Steering Apparatus * Submarine Boat * Submergible Boat * Submarine Boat * Submarine Boat * Submarine Boat * Visual Indicator * Auto Dive Mechanism * Auto Ballast * Submarine Boat * Submarine Boat * Firing Valve * Submarine Boat * Submarine Boat * Submarine Boat * Submarine Boat * Submarine Gun * Submarine Boat * Submarine Boat * Flying-machine


See also

* Peral Submarine Spanish submarine of 1888 * Gymnote French submarine


References


Sources

* John Philip Holland, ''Encyclopedia of World Biography'', 2nd ed. 17 Vols. Gale Research, 1998 * International Directory of Company Histories, Volume 86 under General Dynamics/Electric Boat Corporation, July 2007, St. James Press/Thomposon Gale Group, pp. 136–139 * ''The Defender, The Story of General Dynamics'', by Roger Franklin. Published by Harper & Row 1986. * ''The Submarine in War and Peace'' by Simon Lake (1918), J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, PA, pp 113–118


Further reading

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External links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20200313163617/https://johnpholland.ie/ - English/Irish language website documenting John Philip Holland
Photos of John Holland's Submarine #1 and the Fenian Ram at the Paterson Museum
, williammaloney.com. Retrieved 20 September 2015. * Gary McCue
''John Philip Holland (1841–1914) And His Submarines''
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