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The Science Museum in London, England is a world-renowned museum that celebrates the history of science and technology

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Background imageScience Museum Collection: Butterfield dial for latitude 50 degrees, in its case, seen from the reverse

Butterfield dial for latitude 50 degrees, in its case, seen from the reverse. Silver instrument, 1700-20 (silver)
MMM5474073 Butterfield dial for latitude 50 degrees, in its case, seen from the reverse. Silver instrument, 1700-20 (silver) by Rowley, John (1668-1728); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, closed, top view, 1597 (brass)

Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, closed, top view, 1597 (brass)
MMM5474055 Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, closed, top view, 1597 (brass) by Ducher, Hans (fl.1574); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych sundial for 49° latitude, with magnetic compass. Wooden instrument

Diptych sundial for 49° latitude, with magnetic compass. Wooden instrument, first half of the 18th century
MMM5474050 Diptych sundial for 49° latitude, with magnetic compass. Wooden instrument, first half of the 18th century; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych sundial, open, for latitude 41 degrees, 19th century (wood)

Diptych sundial, open, for latitude 41 degrees, 19th century (wood)
MMM5474041 Diptych sundial, open, for latitude 41 degrees, 19th century (wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial, open, for latitude 41 degrees)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych sundial (closed), for latitude 42 degrees. Ivory instrument, mid-17th century

Diptych sundial (closed), for latitude 42 degrees. Ivory instrument, mid-17th century, by Thomas Ducher (?) (ivory)
MMM5474011 Diptych sundial (closed), for latitude 42 degrees. Ivory instrument, mid-17th century, by Thomas Ducher (?) (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for latitude 37 degrees, open, interior description

Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for latitude 37 degrees, open, interior description, 1569 (brass)
MMM5474010 Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for latitude 37 degrees, open, interior description, 1569 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Polyhedral sundial for latitude 20 degrees, with magnetic compass on its base

Polyhedral sundial for latitude 20 degrees, with magnetic compass on its base, 18th century (brass and wood)
MMM5474000 Polyhedral sundial for latitude 20 degrees, with magnetic compass on its base, 18th century (brass and wood); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 48, with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, 1619 (ivory)

Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 48, with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, 1619 (ivory)
MMM5473337 Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 48, with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, 1619 (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 48

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astrolabe, detail of a plaque with a projection of La Hire, 1702 (object)

Astrolabe, detail of a plaque with a projection of La Hire, 1702 (object)
MMM5471338 Astrolabe, detail of a plaque with a projection of La Hire, 1702 (object) by Bion, Nicolas (1652-1733); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Astrolabe)

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

Detail of an astrolabe: mater (plateau), c.1555 (brass)
MMM5470430 Detail of an astrolabe: mater (plateau), c.1555 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Detail of an astrolabe: mater (plateau)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Detail of an astrolabe: the inscription in Latin, engraved on a plate

Detail of an astrolabe: the inscription in Latin, engraved on a plate. Brass instrument, c.1555 (brass)
MMM5470388 Detail of an astrolabe: the inscription in Latin, engraved on a plate. Brass instrument, c.1555 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Marine compass, a 16th century navigational instrument, divided into 32 points

Marine compass, a 16th century navigational instrument, divided into 32 points
MMM5470234 Marine compass, a 16th century navigational instrument, divided into 32 points, c.1570 (ivory and copper hand-painted parchment); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Latitude 46 degree sundial, with magnetic compass, 16th century (gold)

Latitude 46 degree sundial, with magnetic compass, 16th century (gold)
MMM5470214 Latitude 46 degree sundial, with magnetic compass, 16th century (gold); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Latitude 46 degree sundial, with magnetic compass)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical compendium for latitude 20 degrees. Gilded copper instrument, 1560 (copper)

Astronomical compendium for latitude 20 degrees. Gilded copper instrument, 1560 (copper)
MMM5470144 Astronomical compendium for latitude 20 degrees. Gilded copper instrument, 1560 (copper) by Schissler, Christoph (c.1531-1608); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Universal equinoxial sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees. Brass instrument, c.1600 (brass)

Universal equinoxial sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees. Brass instrument, c.1600 (brass)
MMM5470143 Universal equinoxial sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees. Brass instrument, c.1600 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Magnetic compass and thermeter, for latitude 51 degrees. Ivory object and wooden base

Magnetic compass and thermeter, for latitude 51 degrees. Ivory object and wooden base, 1825-75 (ivory)
MMM5470107 Magnetic compass and thermeter, for latitude 51 degrees. Ivory object and wooden base, 1825-75 (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Magnetic compass and thermeter)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Two sundials (reverse) for latitude 48 degrees. Silver and enamel objects, from 1750-1800

Two sundials (reverse) for latitude 48 degrees. Silver and enamel objects, from 1750-1800
MMM5470055 Two sundials (reverse) for latitude 48 degrees. Silver and enamel objects, from 1750-1800, 1750-1800 (silver and enamel); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Obverse of the Gunther quadrant, with a time scale and orientation marker, c.1675 (wood and copper)

Obverse of the Gunther quadrant, with a time scale and orientation marker, c.1675 (wood and copper)
MMM5470023 Obverse of the Gunther quadrant, with a time scale and orientation marker, c.1675 (wood and copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Obverse of the Gunther quadrant)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Latitude 51 degree magnetic compass. Copper and glass object, c.1835 (copper and glass)

Latitude 51 degree magnetic compass. Copper and glass object, c.1835 (copper and glass)
MMM5470001 Latitude 51 degree magnetic compass. Copper and glass object, c.1835 (copper and glass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Latitude 51 degree magnetic compass)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Magnetic compass dial for latitude 52 degrees, c.1910-1920 (copper and cardboard)

Magnetic compass dial for latitude 52 degrees, c.1910-1920 (copper and cardboard)
MMM5469103 Magnetic compass dial for latitude 52 degrees, c.1910-1920 (copper and cardboard); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Magnetic compass dial for latitude 52 degrees)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Augsburg compass (Germany) and its 10-degree latitude dial, with its lid including an engraved plate

Augsburg compass (Germany) and its 10-degree latitude dial, with its lid including an engraved plate
MMM5469066 Augsburg compass (Germany) and its 10-degree latitude dial, with its lid including an engraved plate, c.1750 (copper and glass compass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diyptic dial, for latitude 0-90 degrees, with engraved table

Diyptic dial, for latitude 0-90 degrees, with engraved table and the position of some European cities
MMM5469039 Diyptic dial, for latitude 0-90 degrees, with engraved table and the position of some European cities, 1556 (ivory and copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Standing celestial globe, 1838 (plaster)

Standing celestial globe, 1838 (plaster)
MMM5468731 Standing celestial globe, 1838 (plaster); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Standing celestial globe)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical glass plate slide of lithographic portrait of Galileo Galilei (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate slide of lithographic portrait of Galileo Galilei (glass negative)
7342386 Astronomical glass plate slide of lithographic portrait of Galileo Galilei (glass negative) by Italian School, (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical glass plate of diagram of The Royal Observatory at Cape of Good Hope (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate of diagram of The Royal Observatory at Cape of Good Hope (glass negative)
7342385 Astronomical glass plate of diagram of The Royal Observatory at Cape of Good Hope (glass negative) by Peers, Charles Ernest (1875-1944); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical glass plate of diagram of The Royal Observatory at Cape of Good Hope (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate of diagram of The Royal Observatory at Cape of Good Hope (glass negative)
7342382 Astronomical glass plate of diagram of The Royal Observatory at Cape of Good Hope (glass negative) by Peers, Charles Ernest (1875-1944); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)
7342358 Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)

Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative)
7342318 Astronomical glass plate slide of the Moon in first quarter (1899), 1899 (glass negative) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: George Field, Armorial bookplate, from Chromatics, or, An essay on the analogy

George Field, Armorial bookplate, from Chromatics, or, An essay on the analogy and harmony of colours, by George Field
8794408 George Field, Armorial bookplate, from Chromatics, or, An essay on the analogy and harmony of colours, by George Field, 1817 (print) by English School, (19th century); Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Chromatic Equivalents, from Chromatics, or, An essay on the analogy and harmony of colours

Chromatic Equivalents, from Chromatics, or, An essay on the analogy and harmony of colours, by George Field
8794406 Chromatic Equivalents, from Chromatics, or, An essay on the analogy and harmony of colours, by George Field, 1817 (print) by English School, (19th century); Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Dipleidoscope, for latitude 52 degrees. Copper oxide and silver instrument

Dipleidoscope, for latitude 52 degrees. Copper oxide and silver instrument, c.1840-1860 (copper oxide and silver)
MMM5475133 Dipleidoscope, for latitude 52 degrees. Copper oxide and silver instrument, c.1840-1860 (copper oxide and silver); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Dipleidoscope)

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

Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (gilded copper)
MMM5475118 Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (gilded copper) by Culpeper, Edmund (1660-1738); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The reverse side of an Italian time dial, made of paper mounted on wood, c.1820 (paper and wood)

The reverse side of an Italian time dial, made of paper mounted on wood, c.1820 (paper and wood)
MMM5473322 The reverse side of an Italian time dial, made of paper mounted on wood, c.1820 (paper and wood); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Interior of a foldable and portable clock dial, features a scale for degrees, hours

Interior of a foldable and portable clock dial, features a scale for degrees, hours, and zodiac signs, 1723 (wood)
MMM5473314 Interior of a foldable and portable clock dial, features a scale for degrees, hours, and zodiac signs, 1723 (wood); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astrolabe dial (reverse) with the Prophatius projection (by Jacob ben Mahir ibn Tibbon 1236-1304)

Astrolabe dial (reverse) with the Prophatius projection (by Jacob ben Mahir ibn Tibbon 1236-1304), 17th century (brass)
MMM5473306 Astrolabe dial (reverse) with the Prophatius projection (by Jacob ben Mahir ibn Tibbon 1236-1304), 17th century (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diagram of the comet, discovered by Giovani Battista Donati (1826-1873), on June 2, 1858

Diagram of the comet, discovered by Giovani Battista Donati (1826-1873), on June 2, 1858
MMM5480569 Diagram of the comet, discovered by Giovani Battista Donati (1826-1873), on June 2, 1858; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diagram of the comet)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Wall quadrant, a rotating telescope, mounted on a quarter-circle frame

Wall quadrant, a rotating telescope, mounted on a quarter-circle frame, faces a wall facing North South, 1725 (object)
MMM5477736 Wall quadrant, a rotating telescope, mounted on a quarter-circle frame, faces a wall facing North South, 1725 (object); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker at Optics

The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker at Optics
MMM5477349 The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker at Optics; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The hop merchant from Kent (England) and the speaker of optics

Background imageScience Museum Collection: John Jackson (1887-1958), Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory (1914-1933)

John Jackson (1887-1958), Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory (1914-1933), early 20th century (photo)
7340380 John Jackson (1887-1958), Chief Assistant at the Royal Observatory (1914-1933), early 20th century (photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Butterflies, The Danaide Cecile, the Danaide Anais, the Danaide Edmont and the Jules Nymule

Butterflies, The Danaide Cecile, the Danaide Anais, the Danaide Edmont and the Jules Nymule, 1837 (paper)
7340817 Butterflies, The Danaide Cecile, the Danaide Anais, the Danaide Edmont and the Jules Nymule, 1837 (paper) by Potentien

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Raccoon Dasyure, 1837 (paper)

The Raccoon Dasyure, 1837 (paper)
7340811 The Raccoon Dasyure, 1837 (paper) by Potentien, Hyacinthe Yves Philippe (de Bougainville) (1781-1846); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Moon, c.1787 (pastel, paper)

The Moon, c.1787 (pastel, paper)
7340766 The Moon, c.1787 (pastel, paper) by Russell, John (1745-1806); 83.5x66 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)

The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)
7340732 The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print) by Unknown artist, (18th century); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Unknown artist)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Airy's transit circle telescope, 1850 (photo)

Airy's transit circle telescope, 1850 (photo)
7340621 Airy's transit circle telescope, 1850 (photo) by British School, (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astronomical Cards, in Question and Answer, 1807-46 (card, engraving)

Astronomical Cards, in Question and Answer, 1807-46 (card, engraving)
7340574 Astronomical Cards, in Question and Answer, 1807-46 (card, engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); 2.8x11.6x8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Comets and Aerolites, 1846-60 (engraving)

Comets and Aerolites, 1846-60 (engraving)
7340563 Comets and Aerolites, 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: Diagram of Meteorology, displaying the various phenomena of the atmosphere, 1846-60 (engraving)

Diagram of Meteorology, displaying the various phenomena of the atmosphere, 1846-60 (engraving)
7340562 Diagram of Meteorology, displaying the various phenomena of the atmosphere, 1846-60 (engraving) by Reynolds, James (fl.c.1846-60) & Emslie

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn

Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn
FLO4612128 Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland



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