Fowler's Calculator

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Fowler's calculator type H (pocket size). Includes steel and velvet lined case, c.1920.

"The Fowler Calculator is a type of circular slide rule, a sort of mechanical calculating device, popular in the time before electronic calculators were developed.

Slide rules have a number of different moveable scales on them. By moving the scales on the slide rule, counting the number moved, and comparing the results between them, it is possible to do a range of calculations quite quickly, particularly multiplications, divisions, and conversions between different units. Many slide rules are shaped like straight rulers, but this one is pocket-watch shaped, with the scales adjusted by twisting the knobs on the edge.

It was made by Fowler & Co, a Manchester based company, originally established as the Scientific Publishing Company in 1898 by William Henry Fowler. The firm began offering pocket-watch calculators in 1898 and manufactured devices of this type for several decades, with William Fowler and his son Harold patenting several improvements. The firm offered a whole range of calculators, some intended for general use and others manufactured for the calculations common in specific industries. This particular Type H calculator is a pocket sized model from around 1920 and intended to do a range of calculations. "

Details

Category:
Mathematics
Object Number:
Y1988.0.5
Materials:
steel (metal), glass and textile
Measurements:
calculator: 11 mm x 70 mm x 91 mm,
case: 15 mm x 76 mm x 76 mm,
type:
slide rule
credit:
Gift of Mrs. J.E. Marshall