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Surveyors' compass

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Probably made in Glasgow

Surveyors' compass
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This surveyors' compass was made around 1815, probably by J. & J. Gardner, scientific instrument makers based in Glasgow. It is made of brass.

The theodolite has four sight vanes, two of which are fixed along the North-South axis of the compass, which rotates around the needle. The other two vanes are mounted on a scale marked '0-360' degrees. The instrument is signed 'J. & J. Gardner, Glasgow'.

John Gardner and his son, also called John, traded as the partnership of J. & J. Gardner from 1799 until John junior's death in 1818.

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