Longitude
Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:
Accounts of the Board of Longitude, 1782 - 1829
Includes information regarding salaries of members and imprest monies, financial reports and correspondence with the Admiralty.
Acts of Parliament and awards, 1605 - 1865
Astronomical observations made during Captain Cook's last voyage., 1776 - 1780
Observations from Captain Cook's last voyage.
Captain Cook's journal of voyage to the South Seas, 1776
Captain Cook's journal of his voyage to the South Seas, including observations of variation of the compass and observations for chronometer rates.
Confirmed minutes, 1737 - 1779
Confirmed minutes, 1823 - 1829
Correspondence and papers regarding irrational astronomical theories, 1785 - 1827
Correspondence and related papers regarding observations made on voyages of discovery, 1787 - 1824
Correspondence on observations.
Correspondence on chronometers, 1821 - 1835
A Royal Observatory letter book containing copies of outgoing correspondence concerning chronometers. Some of the letters are addressed to chronometer makers. Inverted at the back is a record of the letters received.
Correspondence on longitude, 1902 - 1928
Correspondence on longitudes and latitudes, 1873 - 1903
Correspondence on longitudes and latitudes, 1890 - 1893
Correspondence on longitudes and latitudes, 1892 - 1906
Correspondence on longitudes and latitudes, 1891 - 1914
Correspondence on perpetual motion and the quadrature of the circle, 1787 - 1828
Correspondence on schemes and inventions, 1785 - 1829
Correspondence regarding miscellaneous schemes and inventions.
Correspondence on terrestrial longitude, 1833 - 1848
Correspondence on tides and surveys, 1897 - 1906
Correspondence on tides and surveys, 1907 - 1923
Correspondence on triangulation and geodesy, 1896 - 1900
Correspondence regarding geodesy, pendulum experiments and the longitude of Madeira, 1786 - 1830
Correspondence regarding impracticable schemes for establishing longitude, 1783 - 1828
Correspondence regarding impracticable schemes for establishing longitude, 1782 - 1827
Correspondence regarding methods and instruments used to establish longitude and the use of chronometers at sea, 1783 - 1828
Correspondence regarding methods of establishing longitude by Jupiter's satellites, the planets and fixed stars, 1783 - 1828
The UK Archival Thesaurus has been integrated with our catalogue, thanks to Kings College London and the AIM25 project for their support with this.

