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Astronomy: a large refracting telescope, in a specially constructed observatory. Wood engraving, 1881.
Date: 1881Reference: 46261i- Pictures
Astronomy: a large refracting telescope, in use outdoors. Lithograph by W. Eldridge, 183-.
Date: 1831Reference: 46259i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a diagram of the phases of the moon, and the rings of Saturn. Engraving.
Reference: 46270i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a large reflecting telescope, and projection of the transit of Venus. Engraving.
Reference: 46164i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a meteor in the night sky over London. Mezzotint by M.C. Wyatt, 1850.
Wyatt, Matthew Cotes, 1777-1862.Date: May 1 1850Reference: 46244i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a map showing the paths of several eighteenth century eclipses over England. Engraving, 1787.
Date: 1 July 1787Reference: 46470i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a 40-foot telescope constructed by William Herschel, in use outdoors. Coloured etching, 18--.
Reference: 46257i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a large refracting telescope, and projection of the transit of Venus. Wood engraving.
Reference: 46235i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a large, bright, comet in the night sky, being observed by two men. Engraving, 1811.
Date: 1811Reference: 46238i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a mechanism for a model of planetary motion. Engraving by W. Lowry after J. Farey.
Farey, John, 1791-1851.Reference: 46172i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a mechanism for a model of the motion of a comet. Engraving after B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Reference: 46166i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a mechanism for a model of planetary motion. Engraving by W. Kelsall after J. Clement.
Clement, Joseph, 1779-1844.Reference: 46225i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a diagram showing how to determine latitude. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1851, after himself.
Emslie, John, 1813-1875.Date: 1851Reference: 46555i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a diagram showing how to determine longitude. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1851, after himself.
Emslie, John, 1813-1875.Date: 1851Reference: 46554i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a diagram of a suggested explanation of the Aurora Borealis. Lithograph after Sir J. Ross.
Ross, John, Sir, 1777-1856.Reference: 46625i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a diagram of the relative sizes of the planets. Coloured lithograph by Standidge & Co Litho.
Reference: 46176i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a sailing ship at the North Cape, Norway, sailing under the midnight sun. Engraving, 1825.
Date: 1 January 1825Reference: 46621i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a scholar in his study, plotting points on a globe. Engraving by L. Garreau after J. Vermeer.
Vermeer, Johannes, 1632-1675.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 46323i- Pictures
Astronomy: a large orrery, mounted on a dodecahedral base, decorated with signs of the zodiac. Engraving.
Reference: 46248i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a large orrery, mounted on a dodecahedral base, decorated with signs of the zodiac. Engraving.
Reference: 46249i- Pictures
Astronomy: a large orrery, mounted on a dodecahedral base, decorated with signs of the zodiac. Engraving.
Reference: 46247i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a large orrery, mounted on a dodecahedral base, decorated with signs of the zodiac. Engraving after B. Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Reference: 46159i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a large observatory telescope at Hartwell House, with an astronomer using a transit telescope. Engraving by James Basire.
Date: 1851Reference: 46233i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a diagram of the Earth's passage around the Sun in a solar year. Engraving by L. Dower, after himself.
Dower, L.Date: 1851Reference: 46607i- Pictures
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Astronomy: a number of ladies and gentlemen using telescopes and celestial globes, in a landscape of ruined classical architecture. Engraving, [c.1720?].
Reference: 46327i