Replica of Scoresby's 'Marine Diver', Water Sampler, 1811

Made:
1811 (original) in London
maker:
William Scoresby
Replica of Scoresby's 'Marine Diver' water sampler, London

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Replica of Scoresby's 'Marine Diver' water sampler, London
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Replica of Scoresby's 'Marine Diver' water sampler, London, England, 1811

William Scoresby Jnr (1789-1857), was a whaling captain and Arctic scientist. Dissatisfied with the water bottles he had been using for taking deep sea water samples, he designed and constructed one of brass in 1811 (his 'Marine Diver') which was better suited to work in deep water. It was lost in 1817 when the rope broke. This replica is based on Scoresby's description and drawing, and was made by a Science Museum craftsman.

Details

Category:
Oceanography
Object Number:
1984-640
Materials:
bronze (copper, tin alloy), glass and hemp (rope)
Measurements:
overall: 400 mm x 155 mm x 165 mm, , 11.81kg
type:
water, sampler and replica