Short, James, 1748 c.
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photo - whole telescope
Basic Info

Maker: Short, James

Year: 1748 c.

Year Range: -

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Manufacturing Location: London, England

Signature:

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Inscriptions:

No stand present.

Collection: National Maritime Museum

Accession #: AST0939

Sources:

Royal Museums Greenwich. "Portable reflector telescope". http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/11101.html. [Accessed: June 2016].

Public Notes:

"This is a portable reflector telescope by James Short. The telescope has an adjustable inclination and rotary movement. The brass barrel contains primary and secondary specula (mirrors) and there is a screw thread for focusing the secondary mirror by use of the rod attached to the barrel. On top of the barrel are attachments for sighting, including an eyepiece shade and an object end cap. The height of the object to the top of the barrel, including the box, is 250mm. The length of the barrel, with the eyepiece and cap, is 310mm with a diameter of 175mm. The telescope has a detachable brass stand, which screws into the sliding lid of the mahogany box. All the pieces fit into the 340mm long box when the telescope is dismantled. The box, however, lacks a key" (Royal Museums Greenwich).

Overall Measurements: 62 mm x 305 mm x 85 mm.

Provenance:

Caird Collection

Length (open): 310

Length (closed):

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Exit pupil:

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Optical Basics

Objective type: unknown reflector

Optical style gregorian

Physical style

Functional style

Materials: brass, mahogany, speculum

Optical/Lab Data

Drawtube data:

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Objective Data

Eyepieces

Notes:

WavelengthParaxial70%Whole
652 ± 5.6 ± 0.7 ± ±
575 ± 0 ± ±
482 ± -10.7 ± 0.7 ± ±