Optical navigational and mapping instruments made and sold
By SMITH, John, [after 1727].
Rare broadside on the solar eclipse of 1715
By HALLEY, Edmond, 1715
Offering “All Sorts of Instruments for Sea and Land”
By BROWNE, John, [before 1750].
Solar eclipse over Scotland
By WRIGHT, Thomas, 1736
M is for Metal Worker
By CHALMERS, George; and ROBINSON, [from 1773]
The first scientifically based and accurate predictive map of a solar eclipse
A proportional response
By CARY, William, [c1790-1810].
Trade card for maker of Philosophical Instruments
By HEATH, Thomas; and Tycho WING, [c1742 and c1751].
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