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The Davon patent brass spotting telescope, WW1
The Davon patent brass spotting telescope (War Office Broad Arrow), boxed by Broadhurst & Clarkson & Co, 83 Farringdon Road, London
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Arrow Brass Broad Broadhurst Clarkson Farringdon Leather Observation Office Patent Spotting Telescope Tripod
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This photograph showcases a vintage Davon patent brass spotting telescope, a prized piece of military equipment used during the First World War. The telescope, bearing the War Office Broad Arrow insignia, is housed within a sturdy leather case, a testament to its importance in the field. The telescope's intricate brass construction is a marvel of engineering, with a sleek design that exudes an air of sophistication and precision. The telescope's tripod stand is also made of brass, providing a stable base for observation. The Davon patent brass spotting telescope was manufactured by Broadhurst & Clarkson & Co, a renowned London-based supplier of military equipment during WWI. The company's address, 83 Farringdon Road, is etched into the leather case, adding to its historical significance. This telescope was a crucial tool for military personnel during the Great War, enabling them to spot enemy movements and positions from a distance. Its historical value lies in its role in shaping the course of the war, as accurate observation and intelligence gathering were essential for strategic planning and tactical advantage. The Davon patent brass spotting telescope is a relic of a bygone era, a reminder of the ingenuity and resourcefulness that defined the military efforts during the First World War. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any military history collection or museum display.
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