Treasures of the National Maritime Museum / edited by Gloria Clifton and Nigel Rigby ; with a foreword by HRH The Duke of York.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Greenwich, London : National Maritime Museum, 2004Description: 256 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 28 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • cartographic image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0948065427
  • 9780948065422
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Review: "The National Maritime Museum is the largest of its kind in the world. It is home to a wealth of fascinating objects concerning many aspects of the sea, ships, time and the stars - the last two not least because the famous Royal Observatory at Greenwich is an integral part of the Museum. Many of these treasures trace the histories of individuals, communities and nations, but also help us consider the future of the sea on our increasingly crowded planet, and the new frontiers that astronomy is presenting to modern explorers. There is also an impressive art collection, which is mainly displayed at the heart of the Museum in Inigo Jones's celebrated Queen's House, England's first truly classical building." "Many items in the Museum's vast and various collections have compelling stories to tell: of exploration and discovery, naval warfare, extraordinary lives, successes and failures, travel, conservation, scientific and cultural innovation. It is these stories that are brought to life in Treasures of the National Maritime Museum."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes index.

"The National Maritime Museum is the largest of its kind in the world. It is home to a wealth of fascinating objects concerning many aspects of the sea, ships, time and the stars - the last two not least because the famous Royal Observatory at Greenwich is an integral part of the Museum. Many of these treasures trace the histories of individuals, communities and nations, but also help us consider the future of the sea on our increasingly crowded planet, and the new frontiers that astronomy is presenting to modern explorers. There is also an impressive art collection, which is mainly displayed at the heart of the Museum in Inigo Jones's celebrated Queen's House, England's first truly classical building." "Many items in the Museum's vast and various collections have compelling stories to tell: of exploration and discovery, naval warfare, extraordinary lives, successes and failures, travel, conservation, scientific and cultural innovation. It is these stories that are brought to life in Treasures of the National Maritime Museum."--BOOK JACKET.

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Catalog of some of the best known artifacts in the collection of the National Maritime Museum (including Queens House and Royal Observatoery Greenwich. (5 Clocks covered page 43ff: Buschman, Magrets, Fromanteel, Short )-Longitude Clocks on pages 106 ff (H1, H2, H3, H4, K1, K2 (Bointy) Arnold 1/36, Earnshaw escapment model), and Observatory regulators on pages 18ff (Tompion, Graham, Cockey, Dent), Astrolabes (p.17 ff), Habrecht Mechanical mechanised celestial globe pages 80, RGO (p. 169 ff, Timeball, Octogon Room, Tompion clock, Shepard Clock), Grand Orrery pages 202,,Sundials pages 207 ff (Navicula, Deane, ) et cetera.

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