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Wat (wie) is C Gregg Singer - definitie

AMERICAN INVENTOR
E.C. Singer; E C Singer; EC Singer; Edgar C. Singer

Gregg G. Tallas         
GREEK FILM DIRECTOR (1909-1993)
Gregg C. Tallas
Gregg G. Tallas (, born Γρηγόρης Θαλασσινός, Grigoris Thalassinos; January 25, 1909, Athens, Greece – February 1, 1993, Athens) was a film director and film editor.
Hilda Gregg         
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NOVELIST AND SHORT-STORY WRITER
User:Mujinga/DraftHG; Hilda Caroline Gregg; Sydney C. Grier
Hilda Caroline Gregg (20 June 186822 June 1933) was an English author who wrote novels and short stories under the name Sydney C. Grier.
Charles Singer         
BRITISH HISTORIAN OF SCIENCE (1876-1960)
Singer, Charles
Charles Joseph Singer (2 November 1876 – 10 June 1960) was a British historian of science, technology, and medicine. He served as medical officer in the British Army.

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E. C. Singer

E. C. Singer was an American engineer (and the nephew of Isaac Singer, inventor of the sewing machine) who worked on secret projects for the benefit of the Confederate States of America and invented a spar torpedo used during the U.S. Civil War. Singer's torpedo was a large explosive device mounted on the tip of a long spar. It was detonated by means of a trigger mechanism adapted from a rifle lock (see flintlock mechanism for a similar device). The spring-loaded trigger was detonated by means of a long cord attached to the attacking vessel. The attacking vessel rammed its target, embedding the barbed torpedo in its hull, then backed off. When the attacker reached the limit of the trigger cord, the torpedo was detonated.