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

Diptych sundial, closed, for latitude 41 degrees, 19th century (wood)
MMM5474037 Diptych sundial, closed, for latitude 41 degrees, 19th century (wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial, closed, for 41 degrees of latitude)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych sundial (open), for latitude 0 degrees, with magnetic compass

Diptych sundial (open), for latitude 0 degrees, with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, 1556 (ivory)
MMM5474023 Diptych sundial (open), for latitude 0 degrees, with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, 1556 (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial (open)

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, 1780-1810 (brass and wood)
MMM5474006 Polyhedral sundial for latitude 20 degrees, with magnetic compass on its base, 1780-1810 (brass and wood); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sundial and magnetic compass, inserted in a rectangular box with an ivory lid, 18th century (copper)

Sundial and magnetic compass, inserted in a rectangular box with an ivory lid, 18th century (copper)
MMM5474559 Sundial and magnetic compass, inserted in a rectangular box with an ivory lid, 18th century (copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sundial and magnetic compass)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Dieppe magnetic azimuth dial, c.1680 (ivory and brass)

Dieppe magnetic azimuth dial, c.1680 (ivory and brass)
MMM5474537 Dieppe magnetic azimuth dial, c.1680 (ivory and brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Magnetic azimuth dial from Dieppe (France), for latitude 50 degrees, portable

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sun dial and magnetic pocket compass, for latitude 48 degrees. Gilded copper and enamel instrument

Sun dial and magnetic pocket compass, for latitude 48 degrees. Gilded copper and enamel instrument
MMM5474517 Sun dial and magnetic pocket compass, for latitude 48 degrees. Gilded copper and enamel instrument, 18th century (copper and enamel); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Round sundial for latitude 53 degrees. Brass instrument, late 18th century, by L

Round sundial for latitude 53 degrees. Brass instrument, late 18th century, by L. Proctor (?) (brass)
MMM5474513 Round sundial for latitude 53 degrees. Brass instrument, late 18th century, by L. Proctor (?) (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Universal equinox ring dial, for all latitudes, 18th century (brass)

Universal equinox ring dial, for all latitudes, 18th century (brass)
MMM5473366 Universal equinox ring dial, for all latitudes, 18th century (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Universal equinox ring dial, for all latitudes)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 49. Ivory instrument, first half of the 18th century (ivory)

Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 49. Ivory instrument, first half of the 18th century (ivory)
MMM5473326 Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 49. Ivory instrument, first half of the 18th century (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial (open) for Latitude 49

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Astrolabe dial, (obverse) engraved with the Prophatius projection, 17th century (brass)

Astrolabe dial, (obverse) engraved with the Prophatius projection, 17th century (brass)
MMM5473292 Astrolabe dial, (obverse) engraved with the Prophatius projection, 17th century (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Astrolabe dial)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Ancient bronzes of warriors in armour from the collection of Peter Knight

Ancient bronzes of warriors in armour from the collection of Peter Knight. (A, D) and in the British Museum (B, C)
FLO4594028 Ancient bronzes of warriors in armour from the collection of Peter Knight. (A, D) and in the British Museum (B, C)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: William Buckland (1784-1856)

William Buckland (1784-1856)
863927 William Buckland (1784-1856); (add.info.: Sectional view of a bone cavern showing debris of animal bones. William Buckland (1784-1856) English geologist and clergyman

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Bone cavern, Gaylenreuth, Franconia, Germany

Bone cavern, Gaylenreuth, Franconia, Germany
863926 Bone cavern, Gaylenreuth, Franconia, Germany; (add.info.: Section of the bone cavern at Gaylenreuth, Franconia, Germany)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Who-Whoop! I've done it - Raiding the Rookery from Nimrod's 'The Life of a Sportsman, 1874'

Who-Whoop! I've done it - Raiding the Rookery from Nimrod's "The Life of a Sportsman, 1874"
SC27854 Who-Whoop! I've done it - Raiding the Rookery from Nimrod's "The Life of a Sportsman, 1874"; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), 1855-56 (oil on canvas)

Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), 1855-56 (oil on canvas)
7337837 Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), 1855-56 (oil on canvas) by Pearce, Stephen (1819-1904); 127.5x102 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Royal Greenwich Observatory (built 1675--76), from Crooms Hill, circa 1680

The Royal Greenwich Observatory (built 1675--76), from Crooms Hill, circa 1680
MMM5461535 The Royal Greenwich Observatory (built 1675--76), from Crooms Hill, circa 1680, with a view of the Queen's House and the Thames River Buildings; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The obverse of an astrolabe, with two plates, c.1555 (brass)

The obverse of an astrolabe, with two plates, c.1555 (brass)
MMM5470383 The obverse of an astrolabe, with two plates, c.1555 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Obverse of an astrolabe, with two plates)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Diptych dial, unfolded, for latitude 42 degrees, with engraved decorations

Diptych dial, unfolded, for latitude 42 degrees, with engraved decorations
MMM5469024 Diptych dial, unfolded, for latitude 42 degrees, with engraved decorations. Ivory and copper object, 1580 (ivory and copper) by Ducher, Hans (fl.1574); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Side view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum

Side view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum
FLO4612112 Side view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageScience Museum Collection: A walk under the waters from 20 000 Leagues Under The Sea, c.1870 (engraving)

A walk under the waters from 20 000 Leagues Under The Sea, c.1870 (engraving)
7339941 A walk under the waters from 20 000 Leagues Under The Sea, c.1870 (engraving) by Hildibrand, Henri Theophile (1824-1897); 99.5x49.3 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sundial with universal equinoxial ring for latitude 0-90 degrees, with engraved indications

Sundial with universal equinoxial ring for latitude 0-90 degrees, with engraved indications, c.1635 (brass)
MMM5470463 Sundial with universal equinoxial ring for latitude 0-90 degrees, with engraved indications, c.1635 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: On the flip side of a sundial, with the Gunter scale, 18th century (wood and copper)

On the flip side of a sundial, with the Gunter scale, 18th century (wood and copper)
MMM5470026 On the flip side of a sundial, with the Gunter scale, 18th century (wood and copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: On the flip side of a sundial)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: A graduated marine compass, the cardinal points are designated by finely decorated arrowheads

A graduated marine compass, the cardinal points are designated by finely decorated arrowheads, c.1750 (wood, paper)
MMM5468582 A graduated marine compass, the cardinal points are designated by finely decorated arrowheads, c.1750 (wood, paper, copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Hermine (Mustela erminea) or Armenian rat, its coat is very precious

Hermine (Mustela erminea) or Armenian rat, its coat is very precious, softer and finer than other animals
FLO4687606 Hermine (Mustela erminea) or Armenian rat, its coat is very precious, softer and finer than other animals, its coat is white with the tip of the black tail

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sextant, c.1790 by Jesse Ramsden (1735-1800), England

Sextant, c.1790 by Jesse Ramsden (1735-1800), England
MMM5476211 Sextant, c.1790 by Jesse Ramsden (1735-1800), England by Ramsden, Jesse (1735-1800); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sextant, c.1790 by Jesse Ramsden (1735-1800)

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Celestial globe with 270-degree Meridian ring, with magnitude table and astronomical details

Celestial globe with 270-degree Meridian ring, with magnitude table and astronomical details, 1537 (paper mache)
MMM5469006 Celestial globe with 270-degree Meridian ring, with magnitude table and astronomical details, 1537 (paper mache) by Dutch School, (16th century); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: First H1 marine chronometer, made by John Harrison (1693-1776) between 1730-35, in England

First H1 marine chronometer, made by John Harrison (1693-1776) between 1730-35, in England
MMM5476584 First H1 marine chronometer, made by John Harrison (1693-1776) between 1730-35, in England by Harrison, John (1693-1776); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The British Association at Bath: the village and quarries at Holwell, near Bath, 1864

The British Association at Bath: the village and quarries at Holwell, near Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The British Association at Bath: the village and quarries at Holwell, near Bath, 1864. Two hundred persons, on Saturday, accompanied Mr. C

Background imageScience Museum Collection: McLaren MP4-10 Launch

McLaren MP4-10 Launch
(L to R): Mika Hakinen (FIN), Ron Dennis (GBR), Nigel Mansell (GBR), Norbert Haug (GER) and Jan Magnussen (DEN) at McLaren MP4-10 Launch, Science Museum, London, England, 17 February 1995

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Launch of Santander Cycles Summer of Cyclin

Launch of Santander Cycles Summer of Cyclin
Jenson Button (GBR) McLaren at Launch of Santander Cycles Summer of Cycling, Science Museum, London, England, 30 June 2015

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Late Mr. Robert Brown, Keeper of Botany in the British Museum... 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Late Mr. Robert Brown, Keeper of Botany in the British Museum... 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Late Mr. Robert Brown, Keeper of Botany in the British Museum, from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank, 1858. Engraving from a photograph by Maull and Polyblank

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The late Earl Stanhope, 1876. Creator: Unknown

The late Earl Stanhope, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The late Earl Stanhope, 1876. The Right Hon. Philip Henry Stanhope, fifth Earl Stanhope, Viscount Stanhope of Mahon, and Baron Stanhope of the Peerage of Great Britain...was for a short time

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Newly Opened Botanical Room at the British Museum, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Newly Opened Botanical Room at the British Museum, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Newly Opened Botanical Room at the British Museum, [London], 1858. At the two ends of the room are placed trunks of tree-ferns, palms, and other remarkable monocotyledonous trees...Of palms

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Relative position of the proposed India Museum and other public institutions, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Relative position of the proposed India Museum and other public institutions, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Relative position of the proposed India Museum and other public institutions, 1876. 1. Proposed Site for the India and Colonial Museums; 2. Government Offices; 3. India Office; 4

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Sabots elastiques, an apparatus for walking on water, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Sabots elastiques, an apparatus for walking on water, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Sabots elastiques, an apparatus for walking on water, 1860. Engraving from the Manuscript department of the British Museum...accompanied by a brief specification, without date

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Museum of Science and Art, in Course of Construction, on the Kensington-Gore Estate, 1856

Museum of Science and Art, in Course of Construction, on the Kensington-Gore Estate, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Museum of Science and Art, in Course of Construction, on the Kensington-Gore Estate, [London], 1856. Iron building...purposed to contain the large and valuable collections...belonging to the Dept

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Lord-Lieutenant laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Museum, at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Lord-Lieutenant laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Museum, at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Lord-Lieutenant laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Museum, at Dublin, 1856. Ceremony on...the lawn of the Royal Dublin Society's premises

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Cannon Revolver, exhibited in the Marine Museum, at Paris, 1854. Creator: Ebenezer Landells

Cannon Revolver, exhibited in the Marine Museum, at Paris, 1854. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Cannon Revolver, exhibited in the Marine Museum, at Paris, 1854....an instrument invented some time ago. M. Frugier Coigny claims to have invented it

Background imageScience Museum Collection: McLaren MP4-10 Launch

McLaren MP4-10 Launch
(L to R): Jan Magnussen (DEN) McLaren, Nigel Mansell (GBR) McLaren and Mika Hakkinen (FIN) McLaren at McLaren MP4-10 Launch, Science Museum, London, England, 17 February 1995

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The International Exhibition: view of the Nave looking east... 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson

The International Exhibition: view of the Nave looking east... 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
The International Exhibition: view of the Nave looking east - from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company, 1862. On the left is a display labelled Bougie de l'Etoile Belge'

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The International Exhibition: view of the Mediaeval Court, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson

The International Exhibition: view of the Mediaeval Court, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
The International Exhibition: view of the Mediaeval Court, 1862. The International Exhibition was a world's fair in South Kensington, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The International Exhibition: the Furniture Court... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: the Furniture Court... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: the Furniture Court - from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company, 1862. This court displayed examples of British industry represented by furniture'

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The International Exhibition: view of the Picture-Gallery, looking east, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: view of the Picture-Gallery, looking east, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: view of the Picture-Gallery, looking east, 1862....the view...embraces the returned walls of the eastern tower, and, through the arched entrance

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The Award of Prizes at the International Exhibition... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Award of Prizes at the International Exhibition... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Award of Prizes at the International Exhibition: Earl Granville, President of the Royal Commission, reading the address, 1862

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The International Exhibition: plan of the galleries, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: plan of the galleries, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: plan of the galleries, 1862. The International Exhibition was a world's fair in South Kensington, London

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The International Exhibition - View in the Natal Court, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson

The International Exhibition - View in the Natal Court, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
The International Exhibition - View in the Natal Court, 1862. Visitors inspecting horns, skins, and stuffed animals from South Africa. Note model of covered wagon

Background imageScience Museum Collection: The International Exhibition - ornamental iron gates in the Hardware Court... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition - ornamental iron gates in the Hardware Court... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition - ornamental iron gates in the Hardware Court, by W. Baily and Sons, 1862. In design they are simple, consisting of light pillars and ornamental gates

Background imageScience Museum Collection: Shilling Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson

Shilling Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
Shilling Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. The International Exhibition of 1862 was a world's fair held in South Kensington, London



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