Taylor, David Watson — ▪ American naval architect born March 4, 1864, Louisa county, Va., U.S. died July 28, 1940, Washington, D.C. American marine architect who built the first ship model testing establishment in the United States at the Washington (D.C.) Navy Yard,… … Universalium
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