Campbell-Stokes type sunshine recorder, 1902

Made:
1902 in London
designer:
R. H. Curtis
maker:
John Francis Campbell
and
James Joseph Hicks
Campbell-Stokes type sunshine recorder, Met Office Pattern by J Campbell-Stokes type sunshine recorder, Met Office Pattern by J

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Campbell-Stokes type sunshine recorder, Met Office Pattern by J
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Campbell-Stokes type sunshine recorder, Met Office Pattern by J. Hicks 8-10 Hatton Garden, London, 1902. Recorder frame with Curtis form of foot and spherical lens.

Details

Category:
Meteorology
Object Number:
1926-949
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy), complete, glass and iron
Measurements:
overall: 190 mm x 260 mm x 280 mm, 9.115kg
type:
burning-glass sunshine recorder
credit:
Meteorological Office, South Kensington