rebelatsea
Captain
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2013
- Location
- Kent ,England.
Ladies and Gents I need your help please.
Despite having a very good description of this proposal, the plans referred to have not survived - unless one of you kind and knowledgeable souls knows otherwise.
2. The Diamond & Bisby Ironclad.
Proposed by two citizens of New Orleans, with plans drawn by naval Architect W.T. Smith, this vessel was approved by Commodore Hollins on 10th August 1861 .
Described as 220ft x 56ft, flat bottomed with elliptical sides, nearly the same fore and aft with a single screw 2.5ft below the waterline. It had an elliptical "roof" and mounted 6 heavy guns mounted so as to fire two ahead or four each side. The bow and stern were solid "for many feet, and it was to be covered with railroad iron so as to resist any shot.
Despite having a very good description of this proposal, the plans referred to have not survived - unless one of you kind and knowledgeable souls knows otherwise.
2. The Diamond & Bisby Ironclad.
Proposed by two citizens of New Orleans, with plans drawn by naval Architect W.T. Smith, this vessel was approved by Commodore Hollins on 10th August 1861 .
Described as 220ft x 56ft, flat bottomed with elliptical sides, nearly the same fore and aft with a single screw 2.5ft below the waterline. It had an elliptical "roof" and mounted 6 heavy guns mounted so as to fire two ahead or four each side. The bow and stern were solid "for many feet, and it was to be covered with railroad iron so as to resist any shot.
