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  1. His parents were Georg Anton, Count of Hoyos (1842–1904), and Alice Whitehead, who was the daughter of Robert Whitehead, the British engineer and inventor of the torpedo. They had married in 1869, and Georg Hoyos had been in charge of the Whitehead shipyard in Fiume at the time.

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  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Death of Georg Anton Graf von Hoyos at Beckett. Beckett, England, United Kingdom. Genealogy Directory: Genealogy for Georg Anton Maria Graf von Hoyos (1842 - 1904) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  4. Georg Anton Maria Hoyos. Birth. 21 Jan 1842. Death. 15 Aug 1904 (aged 62) Burial. Friedhof Schwertberg. Schwertberg, Perg Bezirk, Upper Austria, Austria Add to Map. Memorial ID. 215042813. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 2. Flowers 0. Memorials. Region. Europe. Austria. Upper Austria. Perg Bezirk. Schwertberg. Friedhof Schwertberg.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hoyos_familyHoyos family - Wikipedia

    The House of Hoyos is a Spanish and Austrian noble family. It derives its name from El Hoyo de Pinares in Ávila, Castile and León, and can be traced to the 9th century. Juan de Hoyos and his family accompanied the later Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, to Lower Austria in 1525, founding the Austrian branch of the family.

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    He was born in Bolton, England, the son of James Whitehead, a cotton-bleacher, and his wife Ellen Whitehead née Swift. He trained as an engineer and draughtsman, and attended the Mechanics' Institute, Manchester. His first professional employment was at a shipyard in Toulon, France, for Philip Taylor & Sons, and then as a consultant engineer in Mil...

    In the early 1860s, Whitehead met engineer Giovanni Luppis, who had recently retired to Trieste from the Austrian Navy. Luppis had produced the first prototypes of a self-propelled torpedo in 1860, which he called the "coast saviour" (Italian: Salvacoste) (Croatian: Spasilac obale). Luppis' device was a low-profile surface boat, propelled by compre...

    Whitehead's initial torpedo experiments were conducted with the help of his 12-year-old son, John, and a workman, Annibale Ploech. They discarded Luppis' concept of shore launch and control for an unguided weapon launched from a ship on a straight line at the target which became known as the Whitehead torpedo. This resulted in Minenschiff, the firs...

    Whitehead added two important features to the torpedo: 1. A self-regulating device that kept the torpedo at a constant preset depth. This consisted of a hydrostatic valve and pendulum balance, connected to a horizontal rudder, which controlled the running depth. 2. Gyroscopic stabilisation to fix the torpedo's direction. In 1898, Whitehead purchase...

    Though the product was promising, the torpedo did not produce profits for Stabilimento Tecnico di Fiume, which went bankrupt in 1873. In 1875, Whitehead reorganised the company as Torpedo-Fabrik von Robert Whitehead– later Whitehead & Co., Societa in Azioni. In 1890 Whitehead opened a UK manufacturing and test site in Portland Harbour, Dorset. When...

    In 1915, the Whitehead company established one of its largest enterprises, the Hungarian Submarine Building Corporation (German: Ungarische Unterseebootsbau AG, or UBAG) in Rijeka. SM U-XX, SM U-XXI, SM U-XXII and SM U-XXIIItype diesel-electric submarines were produced in Rijeka.

    Most of the world's major navies took note of the development of this device by the late 1880s. Even the extremely reduced post-Civil War United States Navy was involved in torpedo development; and established a Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1870. The first vessel sunk by self-propelled torpedoes was the Turkish steamer Intibah...

    Whitehead was a devout Christian and a supporter of the temperance movement. In the early 1880s, he gave £1000 to Agnes Weston, who was attempting to buy and repurpose two public houses in Devonport, expressing his hope that the gift "would knock a hole in one of them". He left his fortune to his granddaughter Agathe Whitehead. Whitehead is buried ...

    Whitehead married Frances Maria Johnson (1821–1883), daughter of James Johnson and Ann Boville[citation needed] He died in 1905 at Beckett Hall, Shrivenham, Berkshire, a country house he had leased from Viscount Barrington. The couple's children include: 1. Alice Whitehead, who married Georg Anton, Count of Hoyos (1842–1904), and had issue. 1.1. Co...

    Gray, Edwyn. The Devil's Device: Robert Whitehead and the History of the Torpedo, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1991 310pp, ISBN 0-87021-245-1
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