BATE |
England, fl.1807-49, MIM NIM OIM PHIM SIM |
wide range of instruments that may be seen in many museums including a terrestrial globe on tellurian, ADL-L34, garden sundial at Washington Old Hall, Washington Village, County Durham; a wooden protractor, 1846, at BM; mountain barometer in a cane; Bate's Ready Reckoner; Thomson's Lunar Corrector (No. 209), etc. |
could be Robert Brettell Bate or his son; ADL tellurian is reputed to be by Sauter and Gyldenstolke. |
17 Poultry, Cheapside; 20/21 Poultry, Cheapside; both in London. |
Taylor 2(1079); Goodison 1; Dewhirst; Brewington 1; Price 3; Ward 4; Moskowitz 107; Mörzer Bruyns 1; Delehar 9; ADL; Yonge; Coffeen 35; RSW. |
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