Gunner's quadrant with mahogany case

Made:
London
maker:
J Jackson
Gunner's quadrant with mahogany case Gunner's quadrant with mahogany case

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Gunner's quadrant with mahogany case.

Details

Category:
King George III
Object Number:
1927-1785
Materials:
brass, glass, spirit, mahogany and baize
type:
quadrant
credit:
King's College, London

Parts

Gunner's quadrant

Gunner's quadrant

This instrument consists of a quadrant on a heavy brass arm of square cross section. It was placed inside the mouth of a cannon, the moveable arm carrying the spirit level was set to the horizontal, and the elevation of the cannon was read on the scale. It has a vernier scale which allows an accuracy of five minutes of arc.

Materials:
brass , glass and spirit
Object Number:
1927-1785 Pt1
type:
instrument
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The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum