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Made in Glasgow

Clinometer
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A clinometer is a surveying instrument used for measuring the angle of inclination. This brass example, also known as a drainage level, was made around 1855 by Gardner & Co., scientific instrument makers based in Glasgow.

The clinometer (pictured here in its wooden case) has a telescopic sight, bubble level and silvered arc. Engraved on the arc is 'GARDNER & CO/ 21 BUCHANAN ST/ GLASGOW/ REGISTERED NO 2602 DEC 28TH 1850'.

T.R. Gardner registered the design of this special level - used when installing drainage pipes - in December 1850. This was two years before obtaining the Royal Warrant alluded to on the trade card on the inside box lid.

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