A modern version of the Thomson type azimuth mirror, called an azimuth circle

A modern version of the Thomson type azimuth mirror, called an azimuth circle, used to take bearings of terrestrial and celestial objects from a compass, by SG Brown Limited, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, 1945-1951

Details

Category:
Navigation
Object Number:
1951-209
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy), metal (unknown), glass and mirror-glass (silvered)
Measurements:
overall: 170 mm 270 mm,
type:
azimuth circle
credit:
Mrs. S G Brown.

Parts

Carrying case for Thomson type azimuth circle

Carrying case for Thomson type azimuth circle

Carrying case for modern version of the Thomson type azimuth mirror, called an azimuth circle, used to take bearings of terrestrial and celestial objects from a compass, by SG Brown Limited, English, 1945-1951

Object Number:
1951-209/1
type:
case
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
A modern version of the Thomson type azimuth mirror, called an azimuth circle

A modern version of the Thomson type azimuth mirror, called an azimuth circle

A modern version of the Thomson type azimuth mirror, called an azimuth circle, used to take bearings of terrestrial and celestial objects from a compass, by SG Brown Limited, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, 1945-1951

Object Number:
1951-209/2
type:
azimuth circle