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Artificial horizon
000-100-104-302-C
Artificial horizon

probably made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Box (detail), for reflecting circle
000-180-001-171-C
Box (detail), for reflecting circle

probably made in Paris
© National Museums Scotland



Box (detail), for reflecting circle
000-180-001-172-C
Box (detail), for reflecting circle

probably made in Paris
© National Museums Scotland



Compass
000-100-104-223-C
Compass

made in China
© National Museums Scotland



Compass
000-100-104-229-C
Compass

probably made at Leith
© National Museums Scotland



Compass
000-100-104-308-C
Compass

made in China
© National Museums Scotland



Compass (2 of 2)
000-180-001-175-C
Compass (2 of 2)

probably made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Compass Card designed by Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thomson)
000-000-099-953-C
Compass Card designed by Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thomson)

© National Museums Scotland



Compass, known as Geomancer's compass
000-180-001-161-C
Compass, known as Geomancer's compass

made in China
© National Museums Scotland



Compass, known as Geomancer's compass
000-180-001-162-C
Compass, known as Geomancer's compass

made in China
© National Museums Scotland



Compass, known as Geomancer's compass
000-180-001-163-C
Compass, known as Geomancer's compass

made in China
© National Museums Scotland



Compass, known as Geomancer's compass
000-180-001-164-C
Compass, known as Geomancer's compass

made in China
© National Museums Scotland



Compass-adjusting kit
000-100-102-726-C
Compass-adjusting kit

probably made in England
© National Museums Scotland



Cross-staff (replica)
000-100-102-680-C
Cross-staff (replica)

© National Museums Scotland



Electrotype of a mariner's astrolabe, associated with Spanish Armada
000-100-102-679-C
Electrotype of a mariner's astrolabe, associated with Spanish Armada

© National Museums Scotland



Frictionless ship's log, probably made by T. Walker & Son Ltd
000-180-000-984-C
Frictionless ship's log, probably made by T. Walker & Son Ltd

probably made in London
© National Museums Scotland




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