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  2. Flemming invented a guitar he called the "Euphonica" that he believed would produce a louder and more resonant sound than a traditional guitar. The U.S. Patent Office granted Flemming a patent (no. 338,727) on March 30, 1886.

    • Landsman
    • 1863–1865
    • Eleanora Flemming
    • Invention of guitar-like instrument "Euphonica", spotting the H.L. Hunley
  3. Aug 20, 2020 · Flemming invented a guitar he called theEuphonicathat he believed would produce a louder and more resonant sound than a traditional guitar. The U.S. Patent Office granted Flemming a patent (no. 338,727) on March 30, 1886. He also received a Canadian patent (no. 26,398) on April 5, 1887.

  4. Oct 27, 2023 · Robert Francis Flemming Jr. (July 1839 – February 23, 1919) was an American inventor and Union sailor in the American Civil War. He was the first crew member aboard the USS Housatonic to spot the H.L. Hunley before it sank the USS Housatonic. The sinking of USS Housatonic is renowned as the first sinking of an enemy ship in combat by a submarine.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Flemming invented a guitar he called the "Euphonica" that that he believed would produce a louder and more resonant sound than a traditional guitar. The U.S. Patent Office granted Flemming a patent (no. 338,727) on March 30, 1886. He also received a Canadian patent (no. 26,398) on April 5, 1887.

    • Guitar Manufacturer, Inventor, Music Teacher
    • July 4, 1839
    • Baltimore, Maryland
  6. May 14, 2007 · Robert James Berkeley Fleming, composer, pianist, organist, choirmaster, teacher (born 12 November 1921 in Prince Albert, SK; died 28 November 1976 in Ottawa, ON); LRSM 1941. His family settled in Saskatoon in 1928 and he studied first with his mother, then in England 1937-9 at the RCM with Arthur Benjamin (piano) and Herbert Howells (composition).

  7. Feb 17, 2021 · Flemming invented a guitar he called the "Euphonica” that he believed would produce a louder and more resonant sound than a traditional guitar. The U.S. Patent Office granted Flemming a patent on March 30, 1886. He also received a Canadian patent on April 5, 1887.

  8. Aug 6, 2018 · The story of the discovery of penicillin in 1928 by the Scottish physician Alexander Fleming at St. Mary’s Hospital in London is one of the most popular in the history of science. The plot is novelistic: Fleming forgets a petri dish containing bacterial culture on which, by chance, a fungus grows; he returns from his summer holidays in ...

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