Neptune (1693)
The Neptun was a warship that was built for the city of Zurich in 1693 .
history
Before the Neptun, the city owned the two warships "Biber" and "Otter", which were reinforced in 1693 with the two sister ships "Seepferd" and "Neptun". In a contemporary description it says: «They are in the form of a galley, in each of which there are two chambers and two galleries on which one can plant stucco (artillery). There are also gables on it for the double hoes and 2 rows of benches for the rowers. You can bring them into the lake with little effort, because the water next to the huts is deep, and like a sea port, fenced in and covered with trees. They are the same size. Each has a strange (special) captain. "
The Neptun could be equipped with up to 18 cannons and stone mortars . Two two-pounder cannons from 1692, the "Hecht" and the "Karpf" are now kept in the State Museum. The crew consisted of 25 rowers armed with rifles and bayonets and 12 gunners. There was space for an additional 32 marines in case of war. The inscription on the sail reads “Deo Duca” (“God leads”). The ship's officer on the Neptun was Johann Obrist von Zollikon . On September 8, 1783, the Neptun took part in a training maneuver for a naval battle on Lake Zurich with numerous other ships. During the Toggenburg War, the Neptun was used to transport troops to Toggenburg .
The port of the two warships was roughly on the site of the present-day "Baur au Lac" hotel. The naval arsenal on the ship's head was created in 1656 and was protected by a wooden palisade . Around 1840 the area was filled up to Bürkliplatz .
By the 1790s, Neptune and Seahorse had become dilapidated and needed to be replaced. The much larger successor ship was built according to English plans from 1791 by a shipbuilder from Bregenz and later completed by the fountain maker Fenner from Wiedikon. It had its first voyage in 1793, was armed around 1795 and was called "City of Zurich".
Zurich warship, a predecessor ship with cannons and pikemen .
The successor ship to the city of Zurich around 1800 in front of the ship's head.
Naval port at Schiffschopf in Zurich around 1793 in the city model of the Müllerplan .
See also
literature
- Friedrich Paul David Bürkli: The Zurich Calendar , Zurich Bürkli 1873, pages 10–11 ( online )
- Thomas Germann, Jürg E. Schneider: Zurich in fast motion: from 1621 to the first city association in 1893 , Volume 2 of Zurich in fast motion, Werd-Verlag, 2000, ISBN 978-3-85932-322-3 .
- Konrad Girsberger, in Switzerland: Swiss illustrated magazine, 4th volume 1900, pages 376 to 383 Tale of an incident on the Neptune in 1672: How Jungfer Luise Holzhalb swam over Lake Zurich . ( Full text online )
- A. Heer: The Navy on Lake Zurich , Zollikon, 1914 ( full text online )
- B. Knell: War fleets on Lake Zurich , in Oldtimer Times, issue 32, February 1996, publisher: Oldtimer Boot Club Zürich, pages 2 to 5 (online PDF 1.1 MB) ( Memento from August 30, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
- Gerold Ludwig Meyer Von Knonau: The canton of Zurich historically, geographically, statistically portrayed , Volume 2, Huber, St. Gallen & Bern, 1846. ( full text online )
- E. Stauber: War pictures from Lake Zurich , 1904 (online) ( Memento from May 23, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
- Friedrich Vogel: The old chronicles or memorabilia of the city and landscape of Zurich: from the oldest times to 1820 , Schulthess, 1845. ( full text online )
- Anthonius Werdmüller: Memorabilia Tigurina, or Curiosities of the City and Landscape of Zurich , Volume 2, Orell, Geßner, Füßli, Erni & Co., Zurich, 1820, 1846. ( full text online )
- Bündnerisches monthly newspaper: Journal for Bündnerische Geschichte, Landes- und Volkskunde, page 245 (text about armories and ships) https://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/view?pid=bmb-001:1950:0::263 # 263
- Historical lexicon of Switzerland, entry: Warships and entry: Lake Zurich
Web links
- Association of Regional Historical and Weapons Technical Army Museum: "History of the Swiss Navy" ( Memento from July 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- Historical picture with the Neptune in front of Zurich, Tobias Lobeck sculp. https://www.e-rara.ch/zuz/doi/10.3931/e-rara-53409
- Historical picture with the Neptune in front of Zurich, Tigurum. https://www.e-rara.ch/zuz/doi/10.3931/e-rara-53412
- Historical picture with the Neptune in front of Zurich, Füssli, Johann Melchior. https://www.e-rara.ch/zuz/doi/10.3931/e-rara-53416
- Historical picture with the Neptun in front of Zurich, Neptun without a mast. https://www.e-rara.ch/zuz/periodical/pageview/14561595
- Historical picture with the Neptune and the sea horse in front of Zurich. http://www.sikart.ch/werke.aspx?id=12523037
- Historical picture Schiffschopf and the ship City of Zurich https://www.e-manuscripta.ch/zuzneb/doi/10.7891/e-manuscripta-51077
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Gerold Ludwig Meyer Von Knonau: The canton of Zurich historically, geographically, statistically described , Volume 2, Huber, St. Gallen & Bern, 1846, pages 301, 304–305 ( full text online )
- ^ A b Anthonius Werdmüller: Memorabilia Tigurina, or oddities of the city and landscape of Zurich , Volume 2, Orell, Geßner, Füßli, Erni & Co., Zurich, 1820, 1846, page 289. ( full text online )
- ^ A b Association of Regional Historical and Weapons Technical Army Museum: "History of the Swiss Navy" ( Memento from July 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b c A. Heer: The war fleet on Lake Zurich
- ^ A b E. Stauber: War pictures from Lake Zurich
- ↑ a b B. Knell: Fleets of war on Lake Zurich
- ↑ Collection Center Swiss National Museum Affoltern: Ship cannon "Karpf" ( Memento from August 30, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Major Keller: Presentation of an Action on Lake Zurich , Ed. Military Collegio in Zurich, 1794, https://doi.org/10.3931/e-rara-65177
- ^ Thomas Germann: Zurich in Time Lapse II, Werd-Verlag, Zurich 2000