George Garrett

George William Garrett (1852-1902) was born at Moss Side in Manchester, England, the son of a Church of England clergyman. He attended Manchester Grammar School, then studied Chemistry and General Science at Owens College (also in Manchester) before attending Trinity College, Dublin. He was appointed assistant master at the Manchester Mechanics Institute and subsequently obtained a BA degree. In 1873, he passed the Cambridge Theological Examination and became a curate in his father's parish. He invented a diving suit in 1877, demonstrating it to the French government in the River Seine. An interest in the possible military application of what at the time were known as submarine boats prompted him to form the Garrett Submarine Navigation and Pneumataphore Company Limited and raise 10,000 through it from Manchester businessmen. (A pneumataphore was a device for removing carbon dioxide from the air). In 1878, he built a 14 foot long hand-cranked submarine of about 4.5 tons, which he named the Resurgam. This was followed by the second (and more famous) Resurgam of 1879. It was 45 feet long, displaced about 30 tons on the surface and 38 tons submerged and was powered by steam - the furnace and chimney being shut off before diving. It was not very practical - the boiler full of superheated water made conditions inside the submarine very hot indeed, and in common with many early submarine inventors he had not overcome the problems of longitudinal stability. Nevertheless, although the submarine was lost whilst under tow in 1880, it impressed the Swedish industrialist Thorsten Nordenfelt sufficiently to finance him. Together, they built a submarine for Greece, and two for Turkey - Garrett was commissioned as a Commander in the Imperial Ottoman Navy for carrying out trials in these submarines. All of them suffered from severe stability problems. A further submarine was built for Russia but ran aground off Jutland on the way there and the Russians refused to pay for it. After this, Nordenfelt and Garrett parted company. Garrett emigrated to the United States, where he lost his savings in a failed farm in Florida. He then joined the United States Army Corps of Engineers and was promoted to corporal. He died in New York.
George Garrett (born 1929) is the poet laureate of Virginia since 2002. Garrett, George Garrett, George Garrett, George

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
photochemical smog
treepie
tropospheric ozone
uss long island (cve 1)
disodium inosinate
repunit
epoxyethane
list of films about possessed or sentient inanimate objects
thioether
methylene
history of cape colony from 1806 to 1870
111 (number)
uniross
shellac (band)
iasi
at action park
steve albini
crazy town
1000 hurts
sony records
rufous treepie
list of members of the swiss federal council
george galloway
list of artworks
lucecita benitez
phoebe (moon)
preterite
william aldis wright
michael wood
experience point
slinky
william george clark
tristram hunt
barry stephen nieuport
the gorrideon
calamity jane (musical)
sampson salter blowers
damned, damned, damned
robert mayer
second london naval treaty
american empire
p. l. travers
john muir
pastor