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Harrisons First Chronometer
This photograph shows Harrisons first chronometer, developed between 1729 and 1735 in response to the British Government offer of a 20, 000 prize to anyone who could solve the problem of an accurate marine timepiece to aid navigation. Harrison did not win the prize with this chronometer, but he claimed the prize in 1761 with his fourth chronometer. To win the prize the timepiece had to be within 30 miles of the truth, in terms of longitude-time, on an actual voyage to the West Indies. This photograph is used in an advertisement for Tampimex Oil, a London-based oil broker. Photograph by Heinz Zinra"
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1735 Accurate Chronometer Clock Dials Engineering Harrison Harrisons Horology Innovation Longitude Mechanical Mechanism Navigate Navigation Seventeen Thirty Horologist Sea Faring Time Piece
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
"Discover the rich history of horology with our stunning Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the Harrisons First Chronometer. Developed between 1729 and 1735, this groundbreaking timepiece was a response to the British Government's offer of a £20 reward for the creation of an accurate marine chronometer. Our high-quality poster print brings you a captivating glimpse into the past, showcasing this historical artifact from Mary Evans Prints Online. Ideal for home or office decor, this poster is a must-have for horology enthusiasts, historians, or anyone with an appreciation for the beauty and ingenuity of the past. Order now and bring a piece of history into your space."
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.6cm x 30.3cm (8.1" x 11.9")
Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Discover the rich history of horology and marine navigation with this image of Harrison's First Chronometer. Developed between 1729 and 1735, this mechanical masterpiece was a response to the British Government's offer of a 20,000 prize to anyone who could create an accurate marine timepiece to aid navigation at sea. John Harrison, the ingenious horologist, did not win the prize with this chronometer, but he eventually claimed it in 1761 with his fourth and more advanced model. The challenge was to create a timepiece that could maintain accuracy within 30 miles of the true longitude-time during a voyage to the West Indies. This photograph, taken by Heinz Zinra, showcases Harrison's first attempt at solving this complex problem. The intricate mechanism of the chronometer, with its delicate dials and gears, represents a significant milestone in the history of horology and marine navigation. Harrison's innovative approach to timekeeping revolutionized sea faring and paved the way for more accurate navigation, enabling sailors to determine their longitude at sea and greatly improving the safety and efficiency of maritime travel. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of one man's quest for accuracy and precision in a world where time was a crucial factor for survival and success. The intricate details of Harrison's First Chronometer continue to fascinate horology enthusiasts and historians alike, making this image a must-have for any collection that celebrates the rich history of mechanical engineering and innovation.
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