Image
Category
Collection
On Display
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

George III's pendulum

1762

George III's cycloidal pendulum

1762

Verge watch in case with pendulum balance

1776

Reconstruction of the first design for a pendulum and a clock escapement

Pendulum from the English Reifler escapement astronomical clock designed by E. T. Cottingham

1923-1925

Gravity pendulum by Bailey, R.A.S. No.2

1834

Spare pendulum for R.J. Rudd's free pendulum clock, no.2

Pendulum from the example of the free pendulum clock

1930-1940

Pendulum from the Synchronome clock

Pendulum from the electric master clock

1844-1929

Pendulum from Self-winding electric clock by Svenska Elektriska Urfabriken

Pendulum for the Magneta master clock

Chain and cord from lantern clock

1640-1662

Compensated pendulum on wooden stand

Pendulum from the Parriss rolling-ball free pendulum clock

1944-1947

Cycloidal pendulum

Cycloidal pendulum

Captain Kater's Bronze "Yard" pendulum, (no weight). Box marked British Standard of length and weight, no.36

Captain Kater's Bronze "Yard" pendulum

Pendulum from the incomplete electric clock movement, by Alexander Bain, United Kingdom, 1840-1877

Pendulum from the incomplete electric clock movement

1840-1877

Longcase clock pendulum

Longcase clock pendulum

Invariable pendulum no. 11, with agate plane, 1827, by Thomas Jones

Invariable pendulum no. 11

1827

Invariable pendulum no. 6 with agate plane no. 6, by Thomas Jones, c. 1825

Invariable pendulum no. 6 with agate plane no. 6

1825

Invariable pendulum no. 4 with agate plane no. 4, by Thomas Jones, c. 1825

Invariable pendulum no. 4 with agate plane no. 4

1825

One-second pendulum for a turret clock (in same crate as 1969-513/1).

One-second pendulum for a turret clock (in same crate as 1969-513/1)

Dummy invariable pendulum no. 4, c. 1825, part of 1914-583 and 1914-584

Dummy invariable pendulum no. 4

1825

Electric master clock, by Princeps, London, United Kingdom

Electric master clock by Princeps

Invariable pendulum, 1818. Used by Henry Kater

Invariable pendulum

1818

Von Sterneck pendulum apparatus by Stuckrath Berlin, 1882

Von Sterneck pendulum apparatus by Stuckrath Berlin

1882

Gravity pendulum, wooden bracket and three brass screws by Bailey, 1834

Gravity pendulum

1834

Brass pendulum for the electric clock, by Alexander Bain, United Kingdom, 1845-1847

Brass pendulum for the electric clock

1845-1847

Pendulum rod from the Earth driven electric clock, by Bentley Engineering Company Limited, 1914

Pendulum rod from the Earth driven electric clock by the Bentley

1914

Pendulum made by J. Newman, 122 Regent Street, London

Pendulum made by J. Newman

1828-1856

Pendulum from electric master clock, by Princeps, London, United Kingdom

Pendulum from electric master clock

Brass pendulum for the sidereal and mean time clock designed by Joseph Vines, by Walsh of Newbury, Newbury, West Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 1830-1840

Pendulum for the sidereal and mean time clock designed by Joseph Vines

1830-1840

Pendulum for the electric wall clock, by Campiche, Geneva, Switzerland, 1940-1977

Pendulum for the electric wall clock

1940-1977

Indian pendulum apparatus vacuum chamber, 1865. With 1914-590 and 1914-593

Indian pendulum apparatus vacuum chamber

1865

Kater's convertible pendulum with two adjustable weights, 1817

Kater's convertible pendulum with two adjustable weights

1817

Timepiece movement with magnetic escapement of sine-wheel type, with pendulum, hands, winding key and zone of skeleton figures

Sine-wheel type timepiece movement, with pendulum, hands and winding key

1947-1951