Unknown, 1700 c.
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photo - whole telescope
Basic Info

Maker: Unknown

Year: 1700 c.

Year Range: -

Year Notes:

Manufacturing Location: England

Signature:

Signature Notes:

Inscriptions:

No stand present.

Collection: National Maritime Museum

Accession #: NAV1567

Sources:

Royal Museums Greenwich. "Non-achromatic telescope". http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/43779.html [Accessed: June 2016].

Public Notes:

"The barrel of this non-achromatic telescope is made of vellum that has been decorated with gold-tooled motifs. There are seven draw tubes made of white vellum with gold-tooled decoration on the collars. The lenses are set in turned ebony mounts and the objective lens has a screw-on ebony cap. Black stop lines around the draw tubes indicate an optimum working length of over 1700 mm. The length of the telescope indicates that it was to be used for astronomical observations in conjunction with some form of support to keep it steady. The telescope had to be long since it was only possible at this time to produce accurate lenses with fairly long focal lengths. The style of the telescope suggests it was made in England around 1700. In particular, the style is similar to that of examples made by the London instrument maker Christopher Cock (worked about 1697)" (Royal Museums Greenwich).

Length (open): 1718

Length (closed): 554

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Exit pupil:

Object status:

Optical Basics

Objective type: singlet

Optical style astronomical

Physical style

Functional style

Materials: vellum, ebony, glass, gold tooling

Optical/Lab Data

Drawtube data:

Drawtube notes:

Diameter: 65 mm (barrel), 70 mm (max.)

Objective Data

Eyepieces

Notes:

WavelengthParaxial70%Whole
652 ± 6.3 ± 1.0 ± ±
575 ± 0 ± ±
482 ± -11.9 ± 0.9 ± ±