Sounding machine, Edward Massey, 1810

Sounding machine, Edward Massey, 1810

brass, h 21.5cm × w 17.2cm × d 7.5cm Catalogue entry

‘The numbers tell the tale’ is a saying that also applied on board ships. The depth of water could be determined using a sounding line. The design for this sounding machine was patented by Edward Massey in 1802. The machine was attached to a sounding line. As it sank to the seabed, a rotating vane drove a counter with a wormscrew; its revolutions were converted to the depth in fathoms.

On display in room 0.13

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