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The Resurgam Submarine - 'A Project for Annoying the Enemy' (Paperback)
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The Resurgam Submarine - 'A Project for Annoying the Enemy' (Paperback)
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For centuries inventors have been dreaming up schemes to allow
people to submerge beneath the waves, stay a while then return
again unharmed. The Resurgam was designed for this purpose, as a
stealthy underwater weapon which was the brainchild of an eccentric
inventor realised in iron, timber, coal and steam. The inventor was
George William Garrett, a curate from Manchester who designed and
built the Resurgam submarine in 1879 using the limited technology
available to a Victorian engineer on a small budget. This is not
the story of Garrett himself as this story has already been told,
instead this book tells the story how the Resurgam was built, how
she may have worked and what happened to her. The book introduces
Garrett the inventor then puts the creation of Resurgam in context
by considering similar submarines being developed at the end of the
19th century. Garrett's relationship with the Royal Navy is related
here as they were his intended client and the tale continues with a
description of how the submarine was built and how it may have
worked. The end of the story relates how the Resurgam came to be
lost in 1880 pieced together from documents and newspaper reports.
Curiously, aspects of the tale do not fit with what was found by
underwater archaeologists recording the wreck so other ideas are
explored about how and why the submarine was lost.
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