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TYPE D’OBJET
portable/cold weather
DATE
1910
NUMÉRO DE L’ARTEFACT
2011.0002.001
FABRICANT
Cooke, T. & Sons Ltd.
MODÈLE
Inconnu
EMPLACEMENT
London & York, England

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Renseignements généraux

Nº de série
11966
Nº de partie
1
Nombre total de parties
19
Ou
S/O
Brevets
S/O
Description générale
Non-ferrous metal body, base, parts/ Glass spirit levels/ Chamois leather covers on controls and optical components

Dimensions

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Longueur
19,0 cm
Largeur
15,0 cm
Hauteur
S/O
Épaisseur
24,2 cm
Poids
S/O
Diamètre
S/O
Volume
S/O

Lexique

Groupe
Exploration et levé
Catégorie
Artefacts d'expédition
Sous-catégorie
S/O

Fabricant

Ou
Cooke
Pays
England
État/province
Inconnu
Ville
London & York

Contexte

Pays
Antarctique
État/province
Inconnu
Période
circa 1910 +
Canada
An instrument that was acquired for the Scott Antarctic Expedition of 1910-1913 and subsequently assigned to one of the expedition members, Canadian Charles Seymour (Silas) Wright. The ill-fated British Antarctic Expedition (aka the Terra Nova Expedition) was under the leadership of Captain. Robert Scott and, because the Scott team was beaten to the South Pole by Norwegian Roald Amundsen, and because of Scott and his fellow travelers' subsequent deaths on the way back to the base camp, the expedition is very well known. Charles Seymour (Silas) Wright (1887/04/07 -1975/11/01) was the only Canadian member of the Scott expedition. He was studying for his PhD in physics at Cambridge and delayed his studies to join the expedition and served as the physicist and glaciologist. He was a member of the ill-fated expedition that set out for the South Pole on November 1911 but was one of the support group sent back to the base camp by Scott on December 23. Scott and three companions made it to the South Pole only a month after Norwegian, Roald Amundsen. The story of that race is one of the most widely known stories in polar exploration. Amundsen has a strong link to Canada as he headed the first ever successful journey through the Northwest Passage. Wright's role in Scott's Antarctic expedition was as a physicist and glaciologist and, he ultimately received lasting recognition by spotting the tent where the bodies of the Scott and two of his companions were found. Wright went on to have a distinguished scientific and military career as outlined in the Canadian Encyclopedia (See Acquisition Proposal). Although Canada has not been directly involved in Antarctic exploration as a nation, there has been a natural and strong link between Arctic and Antarctic exploration especially in the early to mid-20th century. Exploration of Canada's north included the following early expeditions: Otto Sverdrup (1898-1902) on the famous ship the Fram which also carried Roald Amundsen to the Antarctic for his successful trek to the South Pole; Roald Amundsen`s first circumnavigation of the Northwest Passage (1903-1906); Captain. Robert E. Peary (1906); Frederick A. Cook (1908); Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1916); and Hans Krüger (1930)- an unsuccessful venture leading to the death of the three explorers [Krüger was a geologist whose theodolite and other artifacts were discovered in 1999 on Axel Heiberg Island].
Fonction
An instrument used in surveying to measure vertical and horizontal angles, equipped with leather wrappings on the eyepieces and controls for use in extreme cold, to protect the skin on the user from flash-freezing
Technique
The Cooke theodolite was one of six ordered by Scott and four of the others are preserved in significant UK collections, thereby illustrating their significance to the history of polar research. This was the one assigned to Wright. The serial number of the theodolite is consistent with tables of production numbers for the Cooke company and indicates the object was made prior to the Terra Nova's departure from Cardiff, Wales 1910/07/15. The University of York Archives (Archivist Alison Brech) verified from the holdings of Vicker Instruments (the successor of Thomas Cooke & Sons, then Cooke, Troughton and Simms) that the serial number is in the order books of Thomas Cooke & Son and that the theodolite, with five others (numbered consecutively 11961-11966), was ordered by Scott on 1910/05/28. Hence the association is firmly established. [See the photocopy of an invoice to Captain Scott for six four inch theodolites dated May 5, 1910 in Supp. Info.] According to Christie's catalogue entry for this item, the six theodolites used on the Scott expedition were specially adapted for use in the Antarctic being made of a lighter alloy with leather covers on the knobs to prevent flesh from freezing to the metal. A card found in the case indicates that the theodolite was repaired and adjusted by Cooke, Troughton and Simms Ltd. of York, England, in June, 1947.
Notes sur la région
Inconnu

Détails

Marques
Incised gold lettering reads 'T. COOKE & SONS LTD./ LONDON & YORK./ No. 11966/ 1910'
Manque
Unknown
Fini
Glossy black painted body and parts/ Brass coloured parts/ Off-white covers/ Colourless transparent and white glass/ Metallic base
Décoration
S/O

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