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Personal height measurer

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probably made in Edinburgh

Personal height measurer
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This personal height measurer for measuring people was made around 1850, probably by Alexander Adie & Son, scientific instrument makers based in Edinburgh. The device appears to have been produced by the Adie workshop as a specially ordered piece. No description of it has been found. It came from a noble household in the Borders, where it had survived, presumably since first purchased.

This device measure up from the ground on the outside of the square-sectioned wooden pole to four feet, marked in Roman numerals; an extension piece allows the top six inches to be extended further. A sliding brass sleeve allows the head to be measured from the ground to one-tenths of an inch.

This would appear to be a more formal method than the one where growing children are marked against each other, inside a cupboard door or on the kitchen wall, over time.

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