clocks – For the Love of It https://blogs.mhs.ox.ac.uk/fortheloveofit Mon, 29 Jun 2015 18:41:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.16 Caitlin’s Story https://blogs.mhs.ox.ac.uk/fortheloveofit/caitlins-story/ Thu, 14 May 2015 09:52:17 +0000 https://blogs.mhs.ox.ac.uk/fortheloveofit/?p=458 Name: Caitlin Age: 24 Occupation: Student From: Kent Object: Nautical Clock Story: When I was about 8 I went to Greenwich Maritime Museum with my parents. They spent ages explaining how the clocks has helped sailors navigate the globe, which I found really boring. Their lecture was rewarded a few weeks later when my school held a science competition and my ... [Read more...]

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Two-Day Marine Chronometer, c. 1840 (Inv. 38217) 'Chronometer' is the title given to clocks accurate enough to be used at sea. This one comes from the Museum's collections, we wonder if it was similar to those Catilin saw at the Greenwich Maritime Museum.

Two-Day Marine Chronometer, c. 1840 (Inv. 38217) ‘Chronometer’ is the title given to clocks accurate enough to be used at sea. This one comes from the Museum’s collections, we wonder if it was similar to those Catilin saw at the Greenwich Maritime Museum.

Name: Caitlin

Age: 24

Occupation: Student

From: Kent

Object: Nautical Clock

Story: When I was about 8 I went to Greenwich Maritime Museum with my parents. They spent ages explaining how the clocks has helped sailors navigate the globe, which I found really boring. Their lecture was rewarded a few weeks later when my school held a science competition and my essay on how the nautical clocks at Greenwich helped sailors travel the work won me first prize – a book on science, a box of magnets and a huge bag of sweets (which lasted far longer than the book!).

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