Refracting telescope made by Thomas Harris & Son
Object No. H9547
This object is part of the Royal Australian Historical Society (RAHS) collection which was donated to the Powerhouse Museum in 1981. The Society was formed in 1901 and is the oldest historical society in Australia. As a result many of the objects they collected are of great significance to Australia and to New South Wales. Some are associated with people and families like the Marsdens, Henry Parkes, Mawson, and John Verge. Others like the convict handcuffs and the Ben Hall 'Wanted' poster aresignificant relics from Australia's past. The importance of the entire collection and the way in which it was acquired adds to the significance of this object.
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Summary
Object Statement
Telescope, refracting, metal / glass / leather, made by Thomas Harris & Son, London, England, mid 1800s
Physical Description
Brass refracting telescope in leather bound brass case with card compass in cap.
HISTORY
Notes
This telescope was acquired by the Museum as part of the Royal Australian Historical Society Collection in 1981 (RAHS #3).
SOURCE
Credit Line
Gift of Royal Australian Historical Society, 1981
Acquisition Date
23 June 1981
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