Howard Irving Chapelle (February 1, 1901 – June 30, 1975) was an American naval architect, and curator of maritime history at the Smithsonian Institution...
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professor Jean de La Chapelle (1651–1723), French writer and dramatist Howard I. Chapelle (1901–1975), maritime historian Marie-Louise Lachapelle (1769–1821)...
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Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America, Edwin Adney Tappan and Howard I. Chapelle, Smithsoman Institution, Washington D.C, 1964 Michael Gates (2014)...
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was built following traditional methods as much as possible. The Howard I. Chapelle drawings of Sultana, traced from the Admiralty draughts, also inspired...
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(1896–1983) William A. Baker (1911–1981) Jaap R. Bruijn (born 1938) Howard I. Chapelle (1901–1975) Grahame Farr (1912–1983) Femme Gaastra (born 1945) John...
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considered by some to be the original clipper ship. (Maritime historians Howard I. Chapelle and David MacGregor decry the concept of the "first" clipper, preferring...
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Bay Bugeyes (Newport News, VA: The Mariners' Museum, 1941), p. 4-8; Howard I. Chapelle, American Small Sailing Craft: Their Design, Development, and Construction...
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Nantes à l'Isle de France, Coiffard Éditions, Nantes, 2015, 340 p. Howard I. Chapelle, The History of the American Sailing Navy – The ships and their Development...
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was introduced from England. However the famed nautical historian Howard I. Chapelle, cites the opinion of the late W. P. Stephens that in New York City...
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Exposition in Buffalo, New York.[citation needed] An analysis by Howard I. Chapelle, curator of maritime history at the Smithsonian Institution and a...
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nearly broken up in 1990, but is now preserved at Picton, New Zealand Howard I. Chapelle documented a number of scows in his book American Small Sailing Craft...
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Works Progress Administration. The Historical Commission contracted Howard I. Chapelle to draw up plans for another restoration of Niagara, based on other...
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down 1938 Launched 1939 Acquired 1940 Status Yacht Notes Designer, Howard I. Chapelle Owner Swift Associates Ltd. Acquired 1963 Owner Los Angeles Maritime...
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from the United States Revenue Cutter Service to the US Navy. See: Howard I. Chapelle, The History of the American Sailing Navy. New York: Norton / Bonanza...
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new ship or a rebuilt version of the 1797 frigate. Naval architect Howard I. Chapelle was one of the first people to raise the issue. In his book The History...
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the smaller sizes, because of their easy and cheap construction. Howard I. Chapelle, a naval architect and curator of maritime history, wrote several...
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5 February 1811. p. 232. Chapelle, Howard Irving (1967). The search for speed under sail, 1700-1855, by Howard I. Chapelle. Norton. OCLC 1086772849....
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List of historians (section I)
Bipan Chandra (1928–2014), modern India Iris Chang (1968–2004), China Howard I. Chapelle (1901–1975), maritime François Châtelet, (1925–1985), philosophical...
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. Howard I. Chapelle, The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and their Development...
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Navy, Howard I. Chapelle suggests that she was sold in 1846. However, no evidence has been found to corroborate or refute that assertion. Chapelle also...
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Cutty Sark (category Grade I listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Greenwich)
is 0.628; this allows comparison with US-built clippers studied by Howard I. Chapelle. After water-line length, the prismatic coefficient is the next most...
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(died 2000) January 9 – Chic Young, cartoonist (died 1973) February 1 Howard I. Chapelle, naval architect, museum curator and author (died 1975) Clark Gable...
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anticipating a cost of about $44 million and a timeframe of 22 years. Howard I. Chapelle, The History of the American Sailing Navy, W.W. Norton & Company,...
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the same year. Howard I. Chapelle: The History Of American Sailing Ships. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1935 H. I. Chapelle: The History Of...
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the United States Revenue-Marine to the United States Navy, see: Howard I. Chapelle, "The history of the American sailing navy", Norton / Bonanza Books...
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List of people from Boston (section I)
sports reporter, columnist". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. Howard I. Chapelle: The History of American Sailing Ships. New York: W. W. Norton & Company...
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"THOMAS KEMP, SHIPBUILDER". Maryland Historical Magazine: 271–282. Howard I. Chapelle, History of the American Sailing Navy (New York, 1949), pp. 290-291...
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studying traditional sharpies and the writings of small-boat historian Howard I. Chapelle and others, he developed the theory that the optimum chine line for...
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The McManus knockabout design was regarded by maritime historian, Howard I. Chapelle, as "the acme in the long evolution of the New England fishing schooner...
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Canadian Nautical Research Society, Vol. X, No. 2 (April 1993), p. 10 Howard Chapelle, The Search for Speed Under Sail (New York: Norton, 1935), p.33-35...
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