Ayscough, James, 1760 c.
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photo - whole telescope
Basic Info

Maker: Ayscough, James

Year: 1760 c.

Year Range: -

Year Notes:

Manufacturing Location: London, England

Signature: Ayscough Ludgate Street London

Signature Notes:

Inscriptions:

No stand present.

Collection: National Maritime Museum

Accession #: NAV1575

Sources:

Royal Museums Greenwich. "Non-achromatic telescope". http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/43787.html [Accessed: June 2016].

Public Notes:

"This non-achromatic telescope has a decagonal barrel made of mahogany and a single brass draw tube that unscrews in the middle. The other fittings are also of brass and include a sliding eyepiece and objective lens covers, although the objective slide is now missing and the eyepiece cover assembly is no longer attached. The maker's name and address are engraved on the draw tube as 'Ayscough Ludgate Street London'. The length of the telescope suggests that it was intended for astronomical observations and would have been supported by some sort of stand when in use" (Royal Museums Greenwich).

Length (open): 1232

Length (closed):

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Exit pupil:

Object status:

Optical Basics

Objective type: unconfirmed

Optical style astronomical

Physical style polygonal

Functional style

Materials: mahogany, glass, brass

Optical/Lab Data

Drawtube data:

Drawtube notes:

Diameter: 50 mm

Objective Data

Eyepieces

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