Thermometer case

Cylindrical thermometer case made of varnished light wood with smooth edges. This case is not lined. This is one of four thermometer cases (AST1044-AST1047). The cases are grouped together in a bag with two accompanying notes. The first is by a past curator and reads "Herschel Collection given by Mrs Shorland. 28.VII.58". The second is by William James Herschel on the back of an evelope addressed to "The Lady Herschel, Collingwood, Hawkhurst". This reads "The 4 delicate equichyeaker thermometers market [in symbols] alpha, beta, gamma, delta one by John Crichton Glasgow - cost £6:6:0 see his letter to my father dated Charlotte St, Glasgow Oct 29 1800" below this in different ink "[in symbols] delta is the only one found surviving 9 June 1888. the corrn is recorded by [in symbols] delta = JH, an experiment in snow, with "Newnan's Standard" to be -0.157. WJH".

Object Details

ID: AST1047
Collection: Astronomical and navigational instruments
Type: Thermometer case
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Unknown
Date made: Unknown
People: Herschel, John Frederick William; William James Herschel
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Herschel Collection
Measurements: Overall: 132 mm; Diameter: 20 mm