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This travelling calendar carriage clock dates to 1747–1823. Why would such a clock need to have both lunar and sun time represented on it? With Professor Chris Lintott Astrophysics, University of Oxford. Object number: W...
Silver-gilt carriage clock is an episode from Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection by Oxford University. This travelling calendar carriage clock dates to 1747–1823. Why would such a clock need to have both lunar and sun time represen...
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This travelling calendar carriage clock dates to 1747–1823. Why would such a clock need to have both lunar and sun time represented on it? With Professor Chris Lintott Astrophysics, University of Oxford. Object number: WA1949.134
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Silver-gilt carriage clock is from Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection by Oxford University.
Published Jan 23, 2017 and 2:57 long