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Case (detail), housing barometer
This is a detail of a wooden case housing an special barometer without mercury, also known as a sympiesometer. The barometer was made around 1825, probably by Alexander Adie (1775-1858), a scientific instrument maker based in Edinburgh.
On the back of the case, in ink, are the words 'Capt Robertson/Monarch/Capt. A. Paterson's/Ship Glass/ China 1843/Repaired by 'Adie' Edinr. 1st Oct 1889/579'.
Robert Hooke devised the first barometer without mercury in the 1660s. Adie's design was developed especially for use at sea and it seems this particular example was well-travelled.
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000-190-001-047-C |
Image Rights Holder: |
National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland T.1967.99 |
Date: |
Around 1825 c. 1825
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Material: |
Glass fronted wooden case, silvered face, purple fluid in glass tube, mercury in glass thermometer. Inscription: PATENT / A. ADIE / EDINBURGH / No. 579 // Spencer Browning / & Rust / Agents / London //; Capt Robertson / Monarch // Capt A. Paterson's / Shi
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Dimensions: |
24.50" H
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What: |
Sympiesometer
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Subject: |
10. METEOROLOGY (Departmental Classification)
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Who: |
A. Adie, Edinburgh (Maker) Captain A. Paterson (Inscribed on the Sympiesometer) Robertson (Inscribed on the Sympiesometer) Spencer, Browning & Rust (Inscribed on the Sympiesometer)
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Where: |
China Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
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Description: |
Sympiesometer for meteorology, patented in 1818, by Alexander Adie, Edinburgh, c. 1825
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References: |
- Adie, Alexander 'Description of the Patent Sympiesometer or New Air Barometer'. Edinburgh Philosophical Journal 1. 1819 pp 54-60
- Middleton, W E Knowles. The History of the Barometer. Baltimore, 1964. pp 378-81
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