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Chief Constructor of the United States Navy. Educated at the Royal Navy College, Greenwich, completed in 1888 with the highest marks ever received by any student.<ref>The Engineer 1915/01/15</ref>
Chief Constructor of the United States Navy. Educated at the Royal Navy College, Greenwich, completed in 1888 with the highest marks ever received by any student.<ref>The Engineer 1915/01/15</ref>
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'''1940 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1940/08/16]]</ref>
 
THE LATE REAR-ADMIRAL D. W. TAYLOR. - The death
was recent1y announced at New York of Rear-Admiral
David Watson Taylor, of the United States Navy, at
the age of seventy-six.


Admiral Taylor was a well-known
naval architect and was appointed Chief Constructor at
the Bureau of Construction and Repair at Washington
in 1914. Ho was in charge of the Naval Experimental
Model Basin at the Washington Naval Yard and will be
particularly remembered for his experiments with ship
propeller models.


In 1895 he was awarded the Gold Medal
of the Institution of Naval Architects.
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Revision as of 11:43, 29 November 2014

Rear-Admiral David Watson Taylor ( -1940)

Chief Constructor of the United States Navy. Educated at the Royal Navy College, Greenwich, completed in 1888 with the highest marks ever received by any student.[1]


1940 Obituary [2]

THE LATE REAR-ADMIRAL D. W. TAYLOR. - The death was recent1y announced at New York of Rear-Admiral David Watson Taylor, of the United States Navy, at the age of seventy-six.

Admiral Taylor was a well-known naval architect and was appointed Chief Constructor at the Bureau of Construction and Repair at Washington in 1914. Ho was in charge of the Naval Experimental Model Basin at the Washington Naval Yard and will be particularly remembered for his experiments with ship propeller models.

In 1895 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Institution of Naval Architects.


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1915/01/15
  2. The Engineer 1940/08/16