Arts Volume 1 Issue 2 References

Arts Volume 1 Issue 2 – Image references for Ships, Clocks & Stars: The Quest for Longitude

 Australian National Maritime Museum, https://www.sea.museum/whats-on/exhibitions/

 Steve Caffery, Coin from the Vergulde Draeck reproduced by Alan Robinson as a presentation piece. Wikimedia Commons, 2015, under attribution share-alike licence. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=45392878

 Steve Caffery, Beardman Jug found on the Vergulde Draeck, Wikimedia Commons, 2015, under attribution share-alike licence. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/Beardman_Jug.jpg

 Terrestrial globe, Jacob Aertsz. Colom, about 1640 https://anmm.wordpress.com/2016/04/19/lost-at-sea-finding-longitude-with-ships-clocks-stars/

 A mid-19th century Gunter’s Rule. https://www.nzeldes.com/HOC/Cursors.htm

 Royal Museum Greenwich, Mariner’s compass, https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-42590

 William Hack, A Wagoner of the South Sea, Wikimedia Commons, public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_description_of_the_port_of_Coquimbo;_Heradura_%26_Tongoy,_William_Hack_(1685).jpg

 The Mariners’ Museum,  Back-Staff, 1711, by Walter Hensaw, Peter Ifland Collection, https://www.vos.noaa.gov:443/MWL/aug_08/navigation_tools.shtml

 Australian National Maritime Museum, Timekeeper made by John Harrison, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjOYGMwlS3M&index=1&list=PL0EsQQgbvRhjViKS_MERiF-l1bzVhEYyT

 Mike Peel, Letter from Nevil Maskelyne to John Nourse, Greenwich, 1767. Wikimedia Commons, 2015, Public Domain. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/89/Letter_from_Nevil_Maskelyne.jpg/682px-Letter_from_Nevil_Maskelyne.jpg

 Ships, Clocks & Stars – Interview with Curator Richard Dunn, Australian National Maritime Museum, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjOYGMwlS3M&index=1&list=PL0EsQQgbvRhjViKS_MERiF-l1bzVhEYyT, 17 April, 2016. Accessed: 11 May 2016.