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Simon Lake | Frontispiece |
The Pigmy Conquerer of the Sea | 2 |
Storage Battery Cell | 14 |
A Submarine Cell Completely Assembled Ready for Installation | 14 |
On Picket Duty | 20 |
The Lower Portion of Galileo Periscope | 22 |
The Voice and Ear of the Submarine | 26 |
Torpedo Tubes Assembled Ready for Installation in a Submarine Boat | 27 |
A Whitehead Torpedo | 28 |
Rear End of the Whitehead Torpedo | 29 |
Rapid-firing Guns | 30 |
A Modern Submarine Cruiser, or Fleet Submarine (Lake Type) | 32 |
The Launching of the "Protector" | 62 |
The "Delphine" | 66 |
The "Fenian Ram" | 96 |
"Argonaut, Jr.," 1894 | 128 |
Sketch of the Confederate Submarine "Hunley" | 150 |
The New Orleans Submarine | 152 |
The "Intelligent Whale" | 153 |
"Argonaut" as Originally Built. Launched in August, 1897 | 176 |
Submarine with Cushioned Bottom Wheels | 178 |
The "Argonaut" after being Lengthened and Rebuilt, in 1898, Showing Ship-shaped, Watertight, Buoyant Superstructure | 182 |
The "Holland" Running on the Surface | 190 |
"Amphibious" Submarine | 202 |
The "Protector" (Lake Type, 1901-1902) | 210 |
Official Drawing of the Captured German Mine-planting Submarine, U C-5 | 214 |
A Bottom-Creeping Submarine Passing Through a Mine Field | 216 |
A Mine and Net Evading Submarine Under-running a Net | 217 |
Mines Placed Under Ships at Anchor | 220 |
Submarine Supply Station | 221 |
Submarine "Seal"—Lake Type U.S. | 226 |
British Submarine B-1 (Holland type) | 227 |
British Submarine C-2 Arriving at Portsmouth in a Gale | 230 |
Germany's U-9 and Some of Her Sister Submarines.—Aeroplane and Submarine | 234 |
Russian Cruiser-Lake Type Submarine in Shed Built by Peter the Great—1905 | 236 |
A Group of German U-boats | 238 |
Russian-Lake Type Cruising Submarine "Kaiman" making a Surface Run in Rough Weather in the Gulf of Finland | 239 |
The U-65 | 242 |
Russian-Lake Type | 243 |
C-1, One of the Later Type French Submarines | 248 |
Cargo-Carrying Submarines of the Author's Design | 249 |
The "Deutschland" | 252 |
Torpedo being Fired from the Deck Tubes of the Submarine "Seal" | 256 |
British Submarine No. 3 Passing Nelson's Old Flagship "Victory" | 257 |
Under-ice Navigation | 260 |
A Submarine Garden at the Bottom of the Sea | 266 |
Submarines for Hydrographic Work and Wreck Finding | 267 |
The "Argonaut" Submerged | 276 |
Experimental Cargo-Recovering Submarine | 278 |
Sketch Drawing Illustrating a Method of Transferring Cargoes from Sunken Vessels to Submerged Freight Cargo-Carrying Submarines | 278 |
Semi-submergible Wrecking Apparatus | 280 |
Submarine Oyster-Gathering Vessel | 286 |
The "Argosy and Argonaut III" | 290 |
Diagram of the "Argosy and Argonaut III" | 291 |
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Method of Control in Diving Type Boats | 17 |
Method of Controlling Hydroplane Boats | 18 |
How Hydroplanes Control Depth of Submersion | 19 |
Showing Various Conditions in Which a Submarine of the Level Keel Type Fitted with Bottom Wheels, May Navigate | 21 |
The Periscope is the Eye of the Submarine | 23 |
Diving Compartment | 31 |
Bushnell's Submarine, the "American Turtle" | 79 |
Robert Fulton's Submarine | 82 |
Tuck's "Peacemaker" | 84 |
Longitudinal Section of the French Submarine "Le Plongeur" | 153 |
The "Plunger" (Holland Type Submarine), Launched in August, 1897 | 167 |
Lake Design as Submitted to the U. S. Navy Department in 1893 | 170 |
The "Argonaut" after Lengthening and Addition of Buoyant, Ship-shaped Superstructure, Increasing the Surface Buoyancy over 40 Per Cent | 178 |
The "Holland" | 190 |
Various Types of Modern Foreign Submarines | 194 |
An Amphibious Submarine being Hauled out of the Water | 204 |
The "Caviar Map" of Shipping's Greatest Grave-yard | 283 |
CHART | |
Diagram to Illustrate the Comparative Visibility and Consequently | |
the Comparative Safety of Surface Ships and Cargo-Carrying | |
Submarines | 254 |
THE SUBMARINE IN WAR AND PEACE