Terrestrial and celestial pocket globe

Terrestrial and celestial pocket globe. The geographical details on the terrestrial sphere, astronomical details on the inside of the case, construction and cartography are the same as those of Cushee GLB0044, but the case hooks are complete and the hinge is slightly different. Trade winds are marked by hatched regions in the oceans between the tropics. In North America, there is a label, 'Unknown Parts', and California is drawn as an island. Australia is represented according to the Dutch discoveries. Dampier's explorations are indicated by 'N. Britain'. In Asia, there are three labels. Nine oceans are named.

The celestial projection is geocentric but the constellations are seen from the back. The stars are represented by different symbols but there is no magnitude table. The Milky Way is labelled. The 48 Ptolemaic constellations and four of the non-Ptolemaic constellations are drawn. Four of the southern constellations are drawn and those of Plancius are indicated as well as those of Hevelius. A manuscript globe which was copied from Cushee's terrestrial globe is described under Anonymous GLB0115. The celestial gores of Cushee's pocket globes were used for the 70 mm (2.75 in) pocket globe of Lane GLB0028. For full details about the cartography and construction of this globe please refer to the related publication.

Object Details

ID: GLB0056
Collection: Astronomical and navigational instruments; Charts and maps
Type: Pocket globe
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Cushee, Richard
Date made: 1731
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection
Parts: Terrestrial and celestial pocket globe