RecordProportional compasses< 1 of 1 > Back probably made in London
Proportional compassesThis pair of proportional compasses were made around 1800, probably by Thomas Jones, a scientific instrument maker based at Charing Cross in London. The proportional compasses are dividers capable of several operations. The lower side (pictured here) has ratios for 'Lines' and 'Circles' by using the distance between the long points in relation to those between the short. The mark 'R.60' dates from the compasses use in the Hydrographic Office during the mid 19th century. Dividers were used in practical mathematics, particularly in skilled trades such as surveying and navigation. The demand for this instrument increased during the 19th century, especially in Britain, for use by engineering draughtsmen. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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