Size: 59 cm L x 19 cm Hgh Ref. Sub 11
The CSS Virginia was built by the Confederacy during the
American Civil war. It was constructed by cladding the half-burned
former Union frigate Merrimac with layers of plate iron. On its
first day of action in 1862, the Virginia sank two unarmored Union
warships, the Cumberland and the Congress, as well as caused a
third, the Minnesota, to run aground. The following day the
Virginia engaged the Union ironclad warship, the Monitor. The
Monitor employed a turret which housed two eleven-inch guns, and
was built to confront the threat posed by the Confederate
ironclads. The two warships bombarded one another for about two
hours with no clear victor being apparent. Neither ship fought
again after that historic confrontation, and each sank at later
dates. The clash of these two early ironclads changed the course of
naval warfare and construction forever.