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Historic Scientific Instruments Collection: A Selection
Surveying Instruments
surveyer's compass
W-156. A surveyer's compass is used to measure angles with respect to compass bearings. This one is from the mid-eighteenth century. The detail in the image shows the signature "Made by Thomas: Greenough Boston: N: England".
Surveying instruments such as compasses and theolodites are used to measure angles and elevations. They can be fitted with a great variety of sights to increase the precision of measurement.
"Mathematical instruments" form a loose class that includes drawing instruments, sectors, and rules of all kinds. Small ones are often packed as a set in an ornate case covered in leather, cardboard, shagreen, or a similar material.
 
 
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