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"Tools: Unveiling the Artistry of Craftsmanship Through Time" From shoeing horses in 1844 to coopers meticulously crafting wooden barrels

Background imageTool Collection: Astronomical compendium for unknown latitude, 17th century (brass)

Astronomical compendium for unknown latitude, 17th century (brass)
MMM5475258 Astronomical compendium for unknown latitude, 17th century (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Astronomical compendium for unknown latitude)

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

Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, c.1695-1725 (gilded copper)
MMM5475122 Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, c.1695-1725 (gilded copper) by Culpeper, Edmund (1660-1738); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Universal equinoxial dial for Latitude 0, deployed Copper and silver-copper instrument

Universal equinoxial dial for Latitude 0, deployed Copper and silver-copper instrument
MMM5475101 Universal equinoxial dial for Latitude 0, deployed Copper and silver-copper instrument, 1830-50 (copper and silver-copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Horizontal and portable sundial for Latitude 49 degrees. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass)

Horizontal and portable sundial for Latitude 49 degrees. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass)
MMM5475086 Horizontal and portable sundial for Latitude 49 degrees. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), seen from below, for latitude 12 degrees

Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), seen from below, for latitude 12 degrees. Brass instrument, 18th century (brass)
MMM5474485 Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), seen from below, for latitude 12 degrees. Brass instrument, 18th century (brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Diptych sundial, open, for latitude 49 degrees. Ivory and wood instrument

Diptych sundial, open, for latitude 49 degrees. Ivory and wood instrument, first half of the 18th century (wood)
MMM5474444 Diptych sundial, open, for latitude 49 degrees. Ivory and wood instrument, first half of the 18th century (wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial, open)

Background imageTool Collection: Portable horizontal sundial with magnetic compass Silver and ivory instrument

Portable horizontal sundial with magnetic compass Silver and ivory instrument, c.1650-1700 (silver and ivory)
MMM5474404 Portable horizontal sundial with magnetic compass Silver and ivory instrument, c.1650-1700 (silver and ivory); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Portable horizontal sundial with magnetic compass Copper instrument, late 17th century (copper)

Portable horizontal sundial with magnetic compass Copper instrument, late 17th century (copper)
MMM5474137 Portable horizontal sundial with magnetic compass Copper instrument, late 17th century (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, closed, seen from below, 1597 (brass)

Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, closed, seen from below, 1597 (brass)
MMM5474035 Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, closed, seen from below, 1597 (brass) by Ducher, Hans (fl.1574); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Polyhedral sundial for latitude 10 degrees, with magnetic compass on its base

Polyhedral sundial for latitude 10 degrees, with magnetic compass on its base, 18th century (brass and wood)
MMM5473987 Polyhedral sundial for latitude 10 degrees, with magnetic compass on its base, 18th century (brass and wood); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Magnetic azimuth dial from Dieppe (France), for latitude 50 degrees, portable

Magnetic azimuth dial from Dieppe (France), for latitude 50 degrees, portable, c.1680 (ivory and brass)
MMM5474570 Magnetic azimuth dial from Dieppe (France), for latitude 50 degrees, portable, c.1680 (ivory and brass); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Solar dial and pocket magnetic compass, for latitude 48 degrees, 18th century (copper and enamel)

Solar dial and pocket magnetic compass, for latitude 48 degrees, 18th century (copper and enamel)
MMM5474538 Solar dial and pocket magnetic compass, for latitude 48 degrees, 18th century (copper and enamel); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Solar dial and pocket magnetic compass)

Background imageTool Collection: Diptych sundial (open), with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument around 1640, by Jacob Karner ()

Diptych sundial (open), with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument around 1640, by Jacob Karner (?), c.1640 (ivory)
MMM5473360 Diptych sundial (open), with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument around 1640, by Jacob Karner (?), c.1640 (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial (open)

Background imageTool Collection: Butterfield sundial Brass instrument, late 17th century, by Chapotot (?) (brass)

Butterfield sundial Brass instrument, late 17th century, by Chapotot (?) (brass)
MMM5473359 Butterfield sundial Brass instrument, late 17th century, by Chapotot (?) (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Butterfield sundial Brass instrument, late 17th century)

Background imageTool Collection: Diptych sundial (closed). Ivory instrument, first half of the 18th century (ivory)

Diptych sundial (closed). Ivory instrument, first half of the 18th century (ivory)
MMM5473333 Diptych sundial (closed). Ivory instrument, first half of the 18th century (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial (closed)

Background imageTool Collection: A relic from the Expedition (1845-1848) by John Franklin, 1845 (copper and bone)

A relic from the Expedition (1845-1848) by John Franklin, 1845 (copper and bone)
MMM5476555 A relic from the Expedition (1845-1848) by John Franklin, 1845 (copper and bone); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Marine copper sundial, for latitude 0 degrees, c.1600 (copper sundial)

Marine copper sundial, for latitude 0 degrees, c.1600 (copper sundial)
MMM5476495 Marine copper sundial, for latitude 0 degrees, c.1600 (copper sundial); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Marine copper sundial, for latitude 0 degrees)

Background imageTool Collection: Double-framed sextant, which belonged to Robert Fitzroy (1805-1865), c.1831

Double-framed sextant, which belonged to Robert Fitzroy (1805-1865), c.1831
MMM5476385 Double-framed sextant, which belonged to Robert Fitzroy (1805-1865), c.1831; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Double-framed sextant)

Background imageTool Collection: Handkerchief printed with Britannia mourning the portrait of Horatio Nelson

Handkerchief printed with Britannia mourning the portrait of Horatio Nelson
MMM5475561 Handkerchief printed with Britannia mourning the portrait of Horatio Nelson; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Handkerchief printed with Britannia)

Background imageTool Collection: Diptych sundial, for latitude 49 degrees, seen from the dial with open cover, in ivory

Diptych sundial, for latitude 49 degrees, seen from the dial with open cover, in ivory, c.1640-60 (ivory)
MMM5475377 Diptych sundial, for latitude 49 degrees, seen from the dial with open cover, in ivory, c.1640-60 (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial)

Background imageTool Collection: Diptych sundial (open), with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, mid-17th century

Diptych sundial (open), with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, mid-17th century, by Thomas Ducher (?) (ivory)
MMM5474002 Diptych sundial (open), with magnetic compass. Ivory instrument, mid-17th century, by Thomas Ducher (?) (ivory); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Diptych sundial (open)

Background imageTool Collection: Latitude 42 degree sundial with lid Copper and paper instrument, 18th century (copper and paper)

Latitude 42 degree sundial with lid Copper and paper instrument, 18th century (copper and paper)
MMM5473357 Latitude 42 degree sundial with lid Copper and paper instrument, 18th century (copper and paper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Open sundial, with magnetic compass and moonrise and sunset table, in Chinese characters

Open sundial, with magnetic compass and moonrise and sunset table, in Chinese characters, c.1850-1900 (wood)
MMM5473329 Open sundial, with magnetic compass and moonrise and sunset table, in Chinese characters, c.1850-1900 (wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Open sundial)

Background imageTool Collection: Tarot game: allegorical representation of Justice holding a sword and a scales, late 19th century

Tarot game: allegorical representation of Justice holding a sword and a scales, late 19th century
FGL5478146 Tarot game: allegorical representation of Justice holding a sword and a scales, late 19th century; Fototeca Gilardi.

Background imageTool Collection: Nautical instruments: marine chronometers in their box, by Thomas Earnshaw (1749-1829), 19th century

Nautical instruments: marine chronometers in their box, by Thomas Earnshaw (1749-1829), 19th century
MMM5477759 Nautical instruments: marine chronometers in their box, by Thomas Earnshaw (1749-1829), 19th century; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, 1820 (etching)

An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, 1820 (etching)
MMM5477354 An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, 1820 (etching); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: An allegory of optics)

Background imageTool Collection: Ebony and ivory navigational octant, labelled with 'James Campbell' (captain of the ship, 1825-1903)

Ebony and ivory navigational octant, labelled with 'James Campbell' (captain of the ship, 1825-1903)
MMM5476615 Ebony and ivory navigational octant, labelled with 'James Campbell' (captain of the ship, 1825-1903), 19th century (ebony and ivory); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Initial letter depicting an astronomer observing the sky

Initial letter depicting an astronomer observing the sky
5311872 Initial letter depicting an astronomer observing the sky; (add.info.: Initial letter depicting an astronomer observing the sky and making measurements using a quadrant)

Background imageTool Collection: Detail of an astrolabe, c.1590 (brass)

Detail of an astrolabe, c.1590 (brass)
MMM5470412 Detail of an astrolabe, c.1590 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Detail of an astrolabe: the rest)

Background imageTool Collection: Nocturnal Anglais, an instrument for measuring time at night, with lunar date and time scales

Nocturnal Anglais, an instrument for measuring time at night, with lunar date and time scales, 17th century (wood)
MMM5470164 Nocturnal Anglais, an instrument for measuring time at night, with lunar date and time scales, 17th century (wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Nocturnal Anglais)

Background imageTool Collection: Royal Navy six-shot Colt revolver, c.1855 (metal and wood gun)

Royal Navy six-shot Colt revolver, c.1855 (metal and wood gun)
MMM5471826 Royal Navy six-shot Colt revolver, c.1855 (metal and wood gun) by Colt, Samuel (1814-62); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Colt's six-shot Royal Navy revolver)

Background imageTool Collection: Astrolabe from Syria and Egypt, manufactured by Al Sarraj, c.1230-31 (copper astrolabe)

Astrolabe from Syria and Egypt, manufactured by Al Sarraj, c.1230-31 (copper astrolabe)
MMM5471320 Astrolabe from Syria and Egypt, manufactured by Al Sarraj, c.1230-31 (copper astrolabe); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Astrolabe from Syria and Egypt)

Background imageTool Collection: Astrology: an astrologer equipped with different instruments (armillary sphere, balance, compass)

Astrology: an astrologer equipped with different instruments (armillary sphere, balance, compass)
FGL5471300 Astrology: an astrologer equipped with different instruments (armillary sphere, balance, compass, pendulum) establishes a horoscope

Background imageTool Collection: Story of the life of Moses. Detail of the rope and pulley of the well

Story of the life of Moses. Detail of the rope and pulley of the well. Painting by Alessandro di Mariano dei Filipepi
BEN5471136 Story of the life of Moses. Detail of the rope and pulley of the well. Painting by Alessandro di Mariano dei Filipepi known as Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510). Fresco, 1481

Background imageTool Collection: Crossing board, an instrument used to easily record the speeds and directions sailed in 12 hours

Crossing board, an instrument used to easily record the speeds and directions sailed in 12 hours, c.1800 (wood)
MMM5470370 Crossing board, an instrument used to easily record the speeds and directions sailed in 12 hours, c.1800 (wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Crossing board)

Background imageTool Collection: Diptych compass dial, for latitude 49 degrees, finely decorated. Object made of ebony and ivory

Diptych compass dial, for latitude 49 degrees, finely decorated. Object made of ebony and ivory
MMM5470013 Diptych compass dial, for latitude 49 degrees, finely decorated. Object made of ebony and ivory, c.1600-50 (ebony and ivory); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Astrology. An astrologer receives a client, he holds in his hands the instruments that symbolize

Astrology. An astrologer receives a client, he holds in his hands the instruments that symbolize his profession
FGL5469984 Astrology. An astrologer receives a client, he holds in his hands the instruments that symbolize his profession: the armillary sphere

Background imageTool Collection: Astronomical compendium, for latitude 48 degrees, 17th century (ivory copper and cardboard)

Astronomical compendium, for latitude 48 degrees, 17th century (ivory copper and cardboard)
MMM5469983 Astronomical compendium, for latitude 48 degrees, 17th century (ivory copper and cardboard); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Astronomical compendium)

Background imageTool Collection: Sundial with two rings with an equinoxial line, for latitude 39 degrees, 17th century (copper)

Sundial with two rings with an equinoxial line, for latitude 39 degrees, 17th century (copper)
MMM5469964 Sundial with two rings with an equinoxial line, for latitude 39 degrees, 17th century (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Magnetic compass and thermometer, for latitude 51 degrees, in its case. Ivory and copper object

Magnetic compass and thermometer, for latitude 51 degrees, in its case. Ivory and copper object
MMM5469963 Magnetic compass and thermometer, for latitude 51 degrees, in its case. Ivory and copper object, 19th century (ivory and copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: View of the 'Birkdale' bridge and details of the bridge elements, rolled rope, chain and cabestan

View of the 'Birkdale' bridge and details of the bridge elements, rolled rope, chain and cabestan
MMM5466355 View of the 'Birkdale' bridge and details of the bridge elements, rolled rope, chain and cabestan by Everett, John (1876-1949); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: Presentation of the procedure for using the 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater)

Presentation of the procedure for using the 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater)
MMM5467362 Presentation of the procedure for using the 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater) (a type of tube in which a person can lie down but maintain freedom of movement of his arms)

Background imageTool Collection: Presentation of the procedure for using the 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater)

Presentation of the procedure for using the 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater)
MMM5467344 Presentation of the procedure for using the 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater) (a type of tube in which a person can lie down but maintain freedom of movement of his arms)

Background imageTool Collection: On board the 'Birkdale', the lounge with Captain Walmsley and his second in command, Mr Macwatters

On board the 'Birkdale', the lounge with Captain Walmsley and his second in command, Mr Macwatters
MMM5465054 On board the 'Birkdale', the lounge with Captain Walmsley and his second in command, Mr Macwatters, this ship transported nitrate to the Chilean coast between 1892

Background imageTool Collection: 17th century copper and steel marine compass (copper and steel)

17th century copper and steel marine compass (copper and steel)
MMM5457760 17th century copper and steel marine compass (copper and steel); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: 17th century copper and steel marine compass)

Background imageTool Collection: View of the Admiralty of Zeeland's shipyard in Vlissingen in 1779. Lithograph (36.3x49.1 cm)

View of the Admiralty of Zeeland's shipyard in Vlissingen in 1779. Lithograph (36.3x49.1 cm)
MMM5483708 View of the Admiralty of Zeeland's shipyard in Vlissingen in 1779. Lithograph (36.3x49.1 cm), engraving by Leizel based on a drawing by Georg Balthasar Probst (1732-1801)

Background imageTool Collection: A Weyschuit (Dutch sailboat, here without a mast) moored between stakes on which boots are put to

A Weyschuit (Dutch sailboat, here without a mast) moored between stakes on which boots are put to dry
MMM5482745 A Weyschuit (Dutch sailboat, here without a mast) moored between stakes on which boots are put to dry, with fish baskets; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageTool Collection: An engraving depicting a wooden wheelbarrow, 19th century

An engraving depicting a wooden wheelbarrow, 19th century
5311369 An engraving depicting a wooden wheelbarrow, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1855); Universal History Archive/UIG.



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"Tools: Unveiling the Artistry of Craftsmanship Through Time" From shoeing horses in 1844 to coopers meticulously crafting wooden barrels, tools have played an integral role in shaping our world. In Edwin Henry Landseer's masterpiece from 1938, we witness the dedication and skill of these craftsmen. Blacksmiths, with their trusty tools from 1875, forge iron into magnificent creations that withstand the test of time. Meanwhile, miners toil away at the coalface in South Wales, relying on their specialized tools for a hard day's work. In Norfolk a98_13558, we catch a glimpse of a blacksmith expertly wielding his hammer outside his fiery forge. The Welsh women road builders demonstrate their strength and determination as they construct pathways through South Wales using simple yet effective tools. But it is not just practicality that defines these tools; artistry can be found even in unexpected places. A set of glass eyeballs reminds us of the intricate craftsmanship required to create prosthetics that restore sight and confidence. Leon-Maxime Faivre's "Deux meres (Two Mothers)" transports us to 1888 when mothers relied on various tools to care for their children - nurturing love being one such tool essential for raising future generations. Traveling back further in time, we encounter medieval goldsmiths diligently working on exquisite pieces that adorn royalty and nobility alike. Gold Lunulae and Axehead discovered in St Merryn, Cornwall provide evidence of early Bronze Age craftsmanship at its finest. Lastly, Aleksandr Gerasimov's portrayal captures Lenin during the tumultuous period around 1930-1939 when political ideologies were reshaping nations. Here too lies another kind - ideas wielded by influential figures who shape history itself. Through these glimpses into different eras and tradesmen at work with their respective tools, we come to appreciate how these humble objects have shaped our past and continue to shape our present.