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Concave rectangular mirror

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probably made in Edinburgh

Postcard of Concave rectangular mirror.
000-180-000-909-C
© National Museums Scotland

Concave rectangular mirror

This 19th century mirror comes from the University of Edinburgh's demonstration apparatus, and would have been used to show students during lectures the imaging properties of mirrors. At this time, a course in natural philosophy (what we would call physics today) would have been a compulsory component of the general arts curriculum.

The circular mirror is held in a black-painted wooden frame. It produces a distorted image, as it is concave.

Unfortunately, this piece of lecturing equipment has no provenance beyond coming form the university classroom. However, it is more than likely that it was supplied locally.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-909-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  T.1999.354
Date: 19th century
Material: mirror: glass / frame wood, metal. Inscription: 'C10' painted on back in white paint
Dimensions: 235 mm H x 190 mm L x 45 mm W
What: Distortion glass / mirror
Subject: 22. Physics and physical sciences
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Where: Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
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Description: Rectangular mirror set in black painted wooden frame, mirror curves away from viewer, made before 1833
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