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Background imageScience Museum Collection: Volvelle to show how to find the time, in hours and minutes, in which the Moon reaches one of its

Volvelle to show how to find the time, in hours and minutes, in which the Moon reaches one of its aspects
7340909 Volvelle to show how to find the time, in hours and minutes, in which the Moon reaches one of its aspects. The disc is fixed and is read by a wire in the centre

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Solar system, 1846-60 (engraving)

Solar system, 1846-60 (engraving)
7340561 Solar system, 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Marine diagram of flowers, c.1810 (engraving & etching)

Marine diagram of flowers, c.1810 (engraving & etching)
7340669 Marine diagram of flowers, c.1810 (engraving & etching) by Benard, Robert (fl.1734); 24.7x17.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sketch of medallion of Maskelyne, 1750s (drawing)

Sketch of medallion of Maskelyne, 1750s (drawing)
7340655 Sketch of medallion of Maskelyne, 1750s (drawing) by Unknown artist, (18th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958)

Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958)
AIS5378122 Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958) and Milton Stanley Livingston (1905-1986) in 1931 (metal object); Science Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Hammond 'Ideal' typewriter with case, by Hammond Typewriter Company Limited, United States

Hammond "Ideal" typewriter with case, by Hammond Typewriter Company Limited, United States, 1884 (typewriter)
AIS5364326 Hammond "Ideal" typewriter with case, by Hammond Typewriter Company Limited, United States, 1884 (typewriter); Science Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Exterior view of the Devon Haytor Granite Quarries, 1825 (hand coloured aquatint on paper)

Exterior view of the Devon Haytor Granite Quarries, 1825 (hand coloured aquatint on paper)
7485271 Exterior view of the Devon Haytor Granite Quarries, 1825 (hand coloured aquatint on paper) by Cartwright, Joseph (c.1789-1829); 23x35 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Interior view of the Devon Haytor Granite Quarries, 1825 (hand coloured aquatint on paper)

Interior view of the Devon Haytor Granite Quarries, 1825 (hand coloured aquatint on paper)
7485268 Interior view of the Devon Haytor Granite Quarries, 1825 (hand coloured aquatint on paper) by Cartwright, Joseph (c.1789-1829); 23x35 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Planetarium, c.1825 (brass, glass, gilt brass, enamel, engraved)

Planetarium, c.1825 (brass, glass, gilt brass, enamel, engraved)
7339249 Planetarium, c.1825 (brass, glass, gilt brass, enamel, engraved) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); 28x17 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The passenger liner Great Britain (1843) at Brandon Warf, Bristol, 1844 (salted paper print, paper)

The passenger liner Great Britain (1843) at Brandon Warf, Bristol, 1844 (salted paper print, paper)
7342531 The passenger liner Great Britain (1843) at Brandon Warf, Bristol, 1844 (salted paper print, paper) by Talbot, William Henry Fox (1800-77); 6.8x8.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), c.1602-07 (oil on canvas)

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), c.1602-07 (oil on canvas)
7337903 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), c.1602-07 (oil on canvas) by Apollodoro, Francesco (1531-1612); 66x53.3 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Study of flowers, wallflower and cowslip, 19th century (pen, ink, watercolour)

Study of flowers, wallflower and cowslip, 19th century (pen, ink, watercolour)
7341872 Study of flowers, wallflower and cowslip, 19th century (pen, ink, watercolour) by Brett, Rosa (1829-82); 16.6x10.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Study of flowers - buttercup and daisy, 19th century (pen, ink, watercolour)

Study of flowers - buttercup and daisy, 19th century (pen, ink, watercolour)
7341870 Study of flowers - buttercup and daisy, 19th century (pen, ink, watercolour) by Brett, Rosa (1829-82); 11.3x10.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Designs with nasturtiums and other flowers, 19th century (graphite, watercolour)

Designs with nasturtiums and other flowers, 19th century (graphite, watercolour)
7341869 Designs with nasturtiums and other flowers, 19th century (graphite, watercolour) by Brett, Rosa (1829-82); 14.4x23.9 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Volvelle showing the planetary aspects without the Moon, 1540 (hand-coloured engraving)

Volvelle showing the planetary aspects without the Moon, 1540 (hand-coloured engraving)
7340905 Volvelle showing the planetary aspects without the Moon, 1540 (hand-coloured engraving) by Apianus, Petrus (1495-1552); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Volvelle illustrating the magnitude, start time and duration of eclipses

Volvelle illustrating the magnitude, start time and duration of eclipses, 1540 (hand-coloured engraving)
7340904 Volvelle illustrating the magnitude, start time and duration of eclipses, 1540 (hand-coloured engraving) by Apianus, Petrus (1495-1552); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The sun and solar phenomena, 1846-60 (engraving)

The sun and solar phenomena, 1846-60 (engraving)
7340557 The sun and solar phenomena, 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60) & Emslie, John (1813-75); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The central sun and the theory of the stellar universe (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving)

The central sun and the theory of the stellar universe (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving)
7340575 The central sun and the theory of the stellar universe (backlit), 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Eclipses, 1846-60 (engraving)

Eclipses, 1846-60 (engraving)
7340565 Eclipses, 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Portrait of M Rose Herschel aged 7 (1851) by her sister Maria, aged 11, 1851 (graphite, watercolour)

Portrait of M Rose Herschel aged 7 (1851) by her sister Maria, aged 11, 1851 (graphite, watercolour)
7342115 Portrait of M Rose Herschel aged 7 (1851) by her sister Maria, aged 11, 1851 (graphite, watercolour) by Herschel, Maria Sophia (1839-1929); 15.3x11.4 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Adesmie Epineuse, 1837 (paper)

The Adesmie Epineuse, 1837 (paper)
7340818 The Adesmie Epineuse, 1837 (paper) by Potentien, Hyacinthe Yves Philippe (de Bougainville) (1781-1846); 40.6x28.4 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The elements of astronomy and geography explained, 1795 (card, engraving)

The elements of astronomy and geography explained, 1795 (card, engraving)
7340573 The elements of astronomy and geography explained, 1795 (card, engraving) by Paris, Abbe & Wallis, John (fl.1795); 9.4x6.3x2.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Transparent diagram of the phases of the moon, 1846-60 (paper, engraving)

Transparent diagram of the phases of the moon, 1846-60 (paper, engraving)
7340572 Transparent diagram of the phases of the moon, 1846-60 (paper, engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60) & Emslie, John (1813-75); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Comparative magnitudes of the planets, 1846-60 (paper, engraving)

Comparative magnitudes of the planets, 1846-60 (paper, engraving)
7340566 Comparative magnitudes of the planets, 1846-60 (paper, engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60) & Emslie, John (1813-75); 29.2x23.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Lord Rosse's Great Reflecting Telescope, at Parsonstown, Ireland, 1853 (cotton, brass)

Lord Rosse's Great Reflecting Telescope, at Parsonstown, Ireland, 1853 (cotton, brass)
7340081 Lord Rosse's Great Reflecting Telescope, at Parsonstown, Ireland, 1853 (cotton, brass) by British School, (19th century); 118.3x89.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Science in Sport, or the Pleasures of Astronomy. A New Game, 1804 (cardboard)

Science in Sport, or the Pleasures of Astronomy. A New Game, 1804 (cardboard)
7339962 Science in Sport, or the Pleasures of Astronomy. A New Game, 1804 (cardboard) by Wallis, John (19th century); 19.5x15.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Staff-Paymaster Francis Drake, Secretary and Ship's Meteorologist, Taking Sea-temperatures

Staff-Paymaster Francis Drake, Secretary and Ship's Meteorologist, Taking Sea-temperatures, 1916 (card)
7295708 Staff-Paymaster Francis Drake, Secretary and Ship's Meteorologist, Taking Sea-temperatures, 1916 (card) by British School, (20th century) ; 3.6x6.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Stuffed Emperor Penguin model, 1901-04 (bird skin, feathers)

Stuffed Emperor Penguin model, 1901-04 (bird skin, feathers)
7295696 Stuffed Emperor Penguin model, 1901-04 (bird skin, feathers) by Wilson, Edward Adrian (1872-1912); 102.9x49.5x49.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Stuffed Emperor Penguin model, 1901-04 (bird skin, feathers)

Stuffed Emperor Penguin model, 1901-04 (bird skin, feathers)
7295693 Stuffed Emperor Penguin model, 1901-04 (bird skin, feathers) by Wilson, Edward Adrian (1872-1912); 102.9x49.5x49.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Banks Florilegium Plate 159 Calotis Lappulacea, 1771-1994 (hand-coloured engraving, cream, medium)

Banks Florilegium Plate 159 Calotis Lappulacea, 1771-1994 (hand-coloured engraving, cream, medium, handmade)
7295759 Banks Florilegium Plate 159 Calotis Lappulacea, 1771-1994 (hand-coloured engraving, cream, medium, handmade, plate paper) by Parkinson

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Reading the chronograph at Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 19th century (engraving)

Reading the chronograph at Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 19th century (engraving)
7337545 Reading the chronograph at Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 19th century (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); 109.5x149.2x5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Mechanical equinox dial, for latitude 0-90 degrees, 18th century

Mechanical equinox dial, for latitude 0-90 degrees, 18th century
MMM5468898 Mechanical equinox dial, for latitude 0-90 degrees, 18th century; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Mechanical equinox dial, for latitude 0-90 degrees)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass)

Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass)
MMM5475137 Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (copper)

Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (copper)
MMM5475090 Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (copper) by Culpeper, Edmund (1660-1738); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, for 10-degree latitude

Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, c.1800-1843 (brass)
MMM5475067 Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, c.1800-1843 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sundial from Augsburg (Germany)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes, 18th century (copper)

Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes, 18th century (copper)
MMM5470082 Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes, 18th century (copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Universal sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees, decorated with crowned eagles

Universal sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees, decorated with crowned eagles. Copper object, c.1635 (copper)
MMM5470074 Universal sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees, decorated with crowned eagles. Copper object, c.1635 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: An Islamic solar quadrant, 1870 (lacquered wood)

An Islamic solar quadrant, 1870 (lacquered wood)
MMM5470032 An Islamic solar quadrant, 1870 (lacquered wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: An Islamic solar quadrant)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Analematic sundial (by projecting the shadow of the gnomon) for latitude 51 degrees

Analematic sundial (by projecting the shadow of the gnomon) for latitude 51 degrees, c.1697 (copper and steel)
MMM5469097 Analematic sundial (by projecting the shadow of the gnomon) for latitude 51 degrees, c.1697 (copper and steel); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Butterfield dial for latitude 35 degrees, built around a magnetic compass, 17th century (silver)

Butterfield dial for latitude 35 degrees, built around a magnetic compass, 17th century (silver)
MMM5469074 Butterfield dial for latitude 35 degrees, built around a magnetic compass, 17th century (silver, gilded copper and glass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, open, with magnetic compass

Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, open, with magnetic compass, 1597 (brass)
MMM5474046 Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, open, with magnetic compass, 1597 (brass) by Ducher, Hans (fl.1574); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astrolabe, detail of a plate with a projection of Frijus, 1702 (object)

Astrolabe, detail of a plate with a projection of Frijus, 1702 (object)
MMM5471336 Astrolabe, detail of a plate with a projection of Frijus, 1702 (object) by Bion, Nicolas (1652-1733); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Astrolabe)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Detail of an astrolabe, c.1555 (brass)

Detail of an astrolabe, c.1555 (brass)
MMM5470401 Detail of an astrolabe, c.1555 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Detail of an astrolabe: the rest)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Compass and dipleidoscope, an instrument for evaluating exact noon

Compass and dipleidoscope, an instrument for evaluating exact noon, composed of a small telescope and a prism
MMM5470113 Compass and dipleidoscope, an instrument for evaluating exact noon, composed of a small telescope and a prism, 1853-60 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Horizontal sundial pedestal for latitude 51 degrees, by Thomas Crow (?), 1801 (copper)

Horizontal sundial pedestal for latitude 51 degrees, by Thomas Crow (?), 1801 (copper)
MMM5470095 Horizontal sundial pedestal for latitude 51 degrees, by Thomas Crow (?), 1801 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych sundial for 49° latitude, seen from the closed lid, in ivory, dated, c.1640-60 (ivory)

Diptych sundial for 49° latitude, seen from the closed lid, in ivory, dated, c.1640-60 (ivory)
MMM5475369 Diptych sundial for 49° latitude, seen from the closed lid, in ivory, dated, c.1640-60 (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial for 49° latitude)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Universal pocket equinoxial dial for Latitude 35 degrees, deployed Silver

Universal pocket equinoxial dial for Latitude 35 degrees, deployed Silver and gilded copper instrument
MMM5474504 Universal pocket equinoxial dial for Latitude 35 degrees, deployed Silver and gilded copper instrument, 1650-1700 (silver and gilded copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, probably for 10-degree latitude

Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, probably for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, 18th century (brass)
MMM5474487 Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, probably for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, 18th century (brass) by Vogler, Andreas (c.1730-1800); National Maritime Museum, London



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