The Institute and Museum of the History of Science

A brass theodolite from the Institute and Museum of the History of Science

Reader Desanera has opened my eyes to a magnificience source of information about things that bring science and beauty together. The Institute and Museum of the History of Science is a wealth of information, both visual and textual, on some of the steps forward (and occasionally sideways) on the path of science. There’s brass mechanisms aplenty, such as the theodolite above, but I have a definite soft spot in my heart for the video on ‘Electric Snakes‘ – though I could not find a photograph of one that I could use. Wonderfully Steampunk, but I have only yet managed to scratch the surface – there’s sundials and nocturnals, astrolabes and eudiometers, and so very much more.

A wealth of Steampunk inspiration and historical science beauty.

  • Amanda
    Andrew,

    When you are in London go to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
  • Andrew
    There are no words... this site is amazing, I've always imagined that somewhere, there was a large collection of eclectic eccentric antique brass tools and such, and oh god this is my HEAVEN. I want to build some of these things, but the pics are too small! arggH!

    Does anyone know of such a museum that holds such things in LONDON? I'm heading there next week.
  • Esher
    omg that is the most beautiful thing ive seen in a long time *drools uncontrollably*
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