- Holland III
The "Holland III" was an early prototype
submarine made by John Holland. [ [http://www.geocities.com/gwmccue/Submarines/Holland_3.html "The Fenian ModelHolland III" - From "John Philip Holland (1841-1914) And His Submarines" fetched 20 September 2008] ] The 16-foot 1-ton model was a scaled-down version of the "Fenian Ram " intended for experiments to help him improve navigation.In a dispute over money, the prototype was stolen from its slip in the
Morris Canal Basin, on theHudson River inJersey City, New Jersey , by members of theFenian Brotherhood in November,1883 . The theft also included the "Fenian Ram ", a successful submarine they had commissioned. The Fenian Brotherhood stole away with the two submarines up theEast River inNew York . The "Fenian Ram" was tied to their boat, and the "Holland III" was tied to the "Ram". NearWhitestone Point inQueens, New York , the "Holland III" started to take on water through her turret, causing her to slow down, stretching and subsequently breaking the rope between it and the "Fenian Ram". The prototype soon sank in 110 feet of water, and has not been recovered, despite efforts, most recently by theNational Underwater and Marine Agency .The Fenians had been planning to use it to fight Britain for the independence of
Ireland .References
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