- Resurgam
"Resurgam" (
latin : "I shall rise again") is the name given to two early Victoriansubmarine s designed and built byReverend George Garrett as a weapon to penetrate the chain netting placed around ship hulls to defend against attack by torpedo vessels.Resurgam I
The first "Resurgam", built in
1878 , was a 14 ft (5 m), hand powered, one-man vessel nick-named “thecurate's egg ” due to its shape. Its small size and one-man crew meant it would have been ineffective as a weapon.Resurgam II
The second "Resurgam" was built by Cohran & Co. at
Birkenhead ,England , and launched on26 November 1879 . Her construction was of iron plates fastened to iron frames, with the central section of the vessel clad with wood secured by iron straps and as built, she was convert|45|ft|m long by convert|10|ft|m in diameter, weighed convert|30|LT|MT, and had a crew of 3. She was powered by a closed cycle steam engine originally patented in 1872 by the American engineerEugene Lamm which provided enough steam to turn the single propeller for up to 4 hours. She was designed to have positive buoyancy, and diving was controlled by a pair ofhydroplane s amidships. At the time she cost £1,500.After successful trials in the East Float at
Wallasey , it was planned that "Resurgam" should make her way under her own power from Birkenhead toPortsmouth for a demonstration to theRoyal Navy .However, during the voyage mechanical problems caused the crew to dock at
Rhyl for repairs. Once completed, the crew set sail at night in a high wind, towed by the steam yacht "Elphin", which Garrett had bought to act as a tender. The "Elphin" developed engine problems and the "Resurgam's" crew transferred to her to assist. Because the entry hatch on the "Resurgam" could not be fastened from outside, the submarine began to ship water and the towrope broke under the added weight, the "Resurgam" sinking inLiverpool Bay off Rhyl onFebruary 25 1880.Discovery of wreck
For many years the exact location of "Resurgam" was a mystery until in 1995 it was found by an experienced wreck diver, Keith Hurley, while attempting to clear snagged fishing nets in convert|60|ft|m of water and on
4 July 1996 was designated protected wreck n.o 42 under theProtection of Wrecks Act . The site of the wreck covers an area convert|900|ft|m in radius at 53° 23.78' N., 03° 33.18' W.The "Resurgam's" hull is intact although partially damaged and it is at risk from illegal diving and trawling. After her discovery, the conning tower steering wheel was broken and portable items have gone missing. The vessel is believed to be the oldest surviving
submersible , unlessPlongeur , commissioned by the French Navy in 1863, converted to an automotive water tanker in 1873, and sold to a private owner in 1937, has not been scrapped.In 1997, a project undertaken by the Archaeological Diving Unit and over one hundred volunteer divers coordinated by the
Nautical Archaeology Society surveyed the structure of the hull and the colonising marine life and used remote sensing equipment to search for debris in the surrounding area. The wreck is currently protected against further erosion by sacrificial anodes. Plans to raise her have so far not been fruitful.A replica of the vessel was put on display at Woodside, Birkenhead, in 1997.
"Resurgam" was featured in the TV programme "
Wreck Detectives " in 2004.ee also
* "
Plongeur "
* "Ictineo II"References
* [http://www.divernet.com/cgi-bin/articles.pl?id=3971§ion=&action=display&show=resurgam Divernet article about discovering the submarine] Retrieved 20 November 2006
* Fenwick, Valerie and Gale, Alison (1998), pp 143-144, "Historic Shipwrecks, Discovered, Protected and Investigated", Tempus Publishing Limited, ISBN 0-7524-1473-9.
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1996/Uksi_19961741_en_1.htm Statutory Instrument 1996 No. 1741] Office of Public Sector Information. Retrieved 19 October 2006
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/ACHWS_annual_report_2005.pdf Advisory Committee on Historic Wreck Annual Report 2005] . Retrieved 6 October 2006
* [http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/W/wreck_detectives/prog_resurgam.html Wreck Detectives 2004]
* [http://www.irishseashipping.co.uk/archives/news/1997/MS0397.html Mersey Shipping News (16 March 1997)] Retrieved 12 October 2007
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