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Barometer (detail), made by James Watt

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Barometer (detail), made by James Watt
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This is a detail of a barometer made around 1760 in Glasgow by James Watt (1736-1819). The barometer is one of the very rare pieces surviving from the instrument-making period of James Watt's career.

The stick barometer has a brass plate with a sliding pointer and two scales. The right scale is marked 27-31 inches, the left 'VERY DRY/SET FAIR/FAIR/CHANGE/ RAIN/MCH. RAIN/ STORMY'. The plate is signed 'James Watt/ Glasgow' at the top.

Although Watt is famed as an engineer, he trained as a scientific instrument maker, initially in Glasgow, then for a year in London. Glasgow University appointed him as its mathematical instrument maker between 1757 and 1763.

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