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MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Globe, Electrical
Description:  
Dimension:H:10.000in W:9.000in L:19.500in Length incl. mount
Creator:
Unknown
Dates:
1780-99
Abstract:  

Glass globe with an iron axis and wooden end caps. There is an integral 3-sheave pulley on one cap. Unmarked except for an old, but not original, paper label associating it with David Rittenhouse. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.37



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Machine, Electrical
Description:  
Dimension:H:24.000in W:18.000in L:19.000in Incl. fold-down wooden piece
Creator:
Unknown
Dates:
1775-1800
Abstract:  

Circular glass plate on spindle turning through four leather-covered pads to generate static electricity. Two of the pads marked "Haut" and "Bas." Standing on extended wooden platform. Conductors and other attachments are missing.
Call #:  
58.39



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Jar, Battery
Description:  
Dimension:H:14.000in W:18.000in D:13.000in Each jar: 12.25" high x 2" sqaure cross section
Creator:
van Musschenbroek, Pieter
Dates:
after 1746
Abstract:  

Unmarked except for a brass plaque (not original) stating that the battery was used by Benjamin Franklin. It contains thirty-five jars in seven rows of five, each jar having a height of 12 1/4" and a 2" square cross-section. Each is covered with foil to a height of about 9", and has a wooden cap from which contact wires project within. Through wires laid across the top, the jars are connected in series. This battery has been restored at some point in the past. Fifteen of the Leyden jars appear to be original; twenty are facsimiles and are so marked by a diamond point inscription on one side. The facsimiles were made in a mold which left a burr not present in the original, and are covered with foil on the outside only. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.36



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Tube, Electrical
Description:  
Dimension:L:23.250in Dia:1.000in
Creator:
Wistarburgh Glass House
Dates:
ca. 1745
Abstract:  

Hand-blown, green glass tube, rounded and sealed at both ends. One end is chipped. Unmarked. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.38