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MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Barometer
Description:  
Dimension:H:40.500in W:12.500in D:3.000in
Creator:
Unknown
Dates:
1780-95
Abstract:  

Mahogany banjo-shaped case for hanging on a wall. Within is set a wheel barometer, controlling the needle of a dial set in the bottom, on which weather indications are given. A thermometer and hygrometer are also set in the front. Marked "Bishop, Portland St."
Call #:  
58.61



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Theodolite
Description:  
Dimension:H:61.000in W:33.000in D:32.000in Including tripod
Creator:
Heath, Thomas
Dates:
1700-50
Abstract:  

Marked "Tho. Heath Londini Fecit." 19" telescope, mounted on 4" vertical and horizontal circles. On tripod. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.30



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Hydrometer
Description:  
Box: 3 x 8.25 x 3.75 Dimension:H:7.750in Dia:3.000in
Creator:
Nicholson, William
Dates:
ca. 1785
Abstract:  

Hydrometer consists of a buoyant brass sphere, from which weighing pans project above and below. Housed with seven weights in original wooden box, lined with felt. The weights are marked: 424, 384, 192, 96, 48, 24, 12.
Call #:  
58.58



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:  
Compass
Description:  
Dimension:H:8.188in L:13.875in Dia:6.125in Dimensions of instrument Tripod: 55 x 24 x 24 Jacob Staff Adapter: 6 (length)
Creator:
Rittenhouse, Benjamin
Dates:
1796-98
Abstract:  

Marked "Potts and Rittenhouse." 6" compass set in 13 3/4" sighting arm with sights 6 1/4" high. On walnut tripod. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.32



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Telescope
Description:  
Dimension:H:36.000in W:25.000in L:34.000in
Creator:
Rittenhouse, David
Dates:
1768-69
Abstract:  

The telescope is made of brass and consists of a 33 1/2" tube on 25" axis with a 1 3/4" aperture and a focal length of 32". Mounted on a brass stand of two rigidly connected A-frames, for use on a table. There are crossed hairs in focal plane, semi-circular scale of 9" radius attached to the bottom of the tube, and a suspended spirit level. Its construction is generally in accordance with earlier European convention. Unmarked. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.24



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Clock
Description:  
Dimension:H:83.000in W:14.750in D:9.000in
Creator:
Rittenhouse, David
Dates:
1769
Abstract:  

Pine case without embellishment. The dial is 10 5/8" diameter, probably of cold silvered brass. Unmarked. Heavy brass plates with a pillar at each of the four corners contain the deadbeat escapement and going train of two many-toothed wheels. The motion work is between the dial and front plate. A small gear on the #2 gear arbor drives a large gear carrying the minute hand. The hour hand is driven by the latter gear through a compound idler gear and pinion. The second hand is mounted on the escape wheel arbor. The pendulum vibrates seconds and is mercury compensated. It is in two pieces connected by a yoke, and suspended by two springs. A thermometer is mounted on the back of the case. (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.23



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Compass
Description:  
Box (closed): 1 x 4.1875 x 4.1875 Box (open depth): 8.375 Dimension:Dia:3.750in
Creator:
W. & S. Jones
Dates:
1759-99
Abstract:  

Mahogany block with inset compass and cover. Possibly contemporary inked inscription, "Belonging to the globes presented by W. & S. Jones, 18 April 1800." (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.33



MUSEUM OBJECT

Title:  
Bathometer
Description:  
Cannot measure at this time Box: 3.125 x 9.5 x 7
Creator:
Luiscius, A. van Stiprian
Dates:
1797 - 1803 Delft, Netherlands
Abstract:  

Brass instrument. In a box labeled, "J.H. Onderdewyngaart, Canzius a Delft. La Fabrique des instruments de physique et de mathematique a Delft." (Robert P. Multhauf, "Catalogue of Instruments and Models," 1961).
Call #:  
58.51