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See 4.5 inch altazimuth theodolite, mid 18th century.
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4.5 inch altazimuth theodolite, mid 18th century.
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Picture Number:10280169
Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Theodolites, such as this example made by J Sisson, are instruments for measuring angles both in the horizontal and the vertical and have been widely used in surveying since the 16th century. Sisson in 1720 introduced the telescope and cross-hairs. This later example includes bubble levels and a better method of setting the vernier.
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In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library
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Subject(s) > Science & Technology > Surveying
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