Series |
Life at Sea: Seafaring in the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1600-2886
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Summary |
This achromatic telescope has a wooden barrel and two brass draw tubes. The other brass fittings include a sliding eyepiece cover, an objective lens cap with a sliding cover and a sliding sunshade. An inscription on the smallest draw tube names the maker and telescope type - 'Spencer Browning & Rust, London. DAY OR NIGHT'. In addition, roman numerals are roughly inscribed in a number of places, presumably as part of the manufacturing and assembly process. The telescope is said to have belonged to Rear Admiral John Pasco (1774-1853), Signal Lieutenant in 'Victory' at the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. |
General note | AMDigital Reference:TOA0107. |
Original version | Reproduction of: Day or night telescope, 1800-1810. |
Location of original | National Maritime Museum, UK |
Copyright note | © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |