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Holland 1
Holland 1 underway
Career

Ordered: 1900
Laid down: By American Electric Boat Company, under license at Vickers Maxim shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, 1900
Launched: From Yacht Shed No 1, 1901, in secret, 8 months after order
Commissioned: 1901
Decommissioned: 5 November 1913
Fate: Display at Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement: ?/105 tons (surface/submerged)
Length: 63.44 feet
Beam: feet
Draught: feet
Propulsion & power: 160 Horse Power gasoline engine for use when surfaced. 70 Horse Power electric motor for use when submerged
Speed: ?/7 knots (surface/submerged)
Range: miles at knots/20 miles at 7 knots (surface / submerged)
Diving depth (feet): 100
Complement: Eight. Consisting of Lieutenant, Sub-Lieutenant, Coxswain, Torpedo Instructor, Chief Engineering Artificer, Leading Stoker, Stoker, Leading Seaman and Able Seaman
Armament (submerged): Up to three 18 inch torpedoes
Armament (surface):
Motto: Unknown

Holland 1 was the first submarine commissioned by the Royal Navy, the first in a six-boat batch of the Holland class submarine. She can still be seen at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport,

Life

"Even these Little Boats would be a terror to any ship attempting to remain or pass near a harbour holding them".

Afterlife

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