Fowler Magnum long-scale calculator
- Made:
- circa 1940 in Sale
Fowler Magnum long-scale calculator, c. 1940.
"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 Fowler Magnum long-scale calculator was made around 1940 and intended to do a range of calculations. It is larger than other types of Fowler calculators, allowing it to be read with more accuracy. The long scale makes it easier to do larger calculations."
Details
- Category:
- Computing & Data Processing
- Object Number:
- Y1988.440
- Materials:
- metal (unknown), glass and leather
- Measurements:
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overall: 10 mm, 117 mm,
- type:
- circular slide rule
- credit:
- Gift of R.B. Parsons