Harrison, John, 1693 - 1776 (horologist)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Astronomical observations made at the Island of Barbados, 1763 - 1764
Correspondence on chronometers, 1920 - 1946
Correspondence on chronometers, 1895 - 1923
Correspondence on chronometers, 1883 - 1948
Extracts from Board of Longitude minutes, 1737 - 1761
Extracts from the Minutes of the Board of Longitude, including the findings on John Harrison's chronometers.
Harrison MS on Clock No. 1, 1985
Letter from Nevil Maskelyne, 1765
The draft letter is addressed to 'My Lord' and is a response to John Harrison's applications to the Board of Longitude and to Parliament to get a second £10,000 in reward money for his marine timekeepers. The letter continues with notes on longitude determination and marine timekeepers by other makers.
Material on Harrison's timekeepers, 1931 - 1966
Notes on Harrison's Timekeepers, 1937
'Notes on the Ownership of John Harrison's Timekeepers', a 9-page typescript by R.T. Gould, dated at the end 10 May 1937.
Notes taken at the discovery of Mr Harrison's time-keeper, 1765
Observations on the workings of John Harrison's time-keeper, in two parts.
Trials of Harrison's chronometers, 1766 - 1771
Observations and comparisons during the trials of John Harrison's chronometers (H1, H2, H3 and H4) and Kendall I, with mean solar time, 1766-1767, and the rating of the Royal Observatory transit clock, 1771. The volume is comprised largely of tables of measurements, with some descriptions of how the results were achieved.
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