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  • c instruments, such as dials, astrolabes and compasses; all of which he later deposited in the Ufiz
  • navigation using maps, compasses and terrain features
  • The village has two pubs, the Compasses and the Swan, a Co-op store, a newsagent, a
  • igation equipment such as "Kelvite" binnacle compasses and sounding machines at the Kelvin Works, H
  • “Art in Review: Brice Brown: Compasses are Banished.”
  • of magnetism: improvements in the hanging of compasses at sea, for the discovery of the difference
  • for allowing the ship to depart without its compasses being properly adjusted.
  • his work on correcting the deviation in ship compasses caused by the presence of iron in the hull.
  • tions, such as steel grinderies, chip docks, compasses etc.
  • The interior features stained glass with compasses, exploration and maritime themes.
  • magnetized needle or disc, most hand bearing compasses feature liquid damping with a floating card
  • A payre of compasses for church and state (1642)
  • Ritchie began making marine bearing compasses for the U.S. Navy before the American Civil
  • co, London in 1913, manufacturing gyroscopic compasses for the Royal Navy, and becoming Sperry Gyro
  • tion instrumentation and control components, compasses for the United States Army, and clocks for t
  • These compasses frequently have battery-illuminated or photo
  • Most modern compasses have adjustable luminous marching lines.
  • Modern examples of marine hand bearing compasses include the Suunto KB-14 and KB-77, and the
  • The Compasses Inn
  • Inn dated from at least 1791, and the former Compasses Inn (or Three Compasses) from 1798.
  • Littley Green has a pub called The Compasses Inn.
  • uction, but can also be found as features of compasses or other devices that need to be kept from t
  • aining a map and saw, pens containing hidden compasses, steel shoelaces that doubled as garrottes o
  • Compasses tended to "wander" from north when measureme
  • high quality watches, clocks, speedometers, compasses, time fuses and other precision instruments
  • military personnel would use binoculars and compasses to search for ships at sea and relay their c
  • Wilfred O. White also sold his own patented compasses under the same name.
  • original impetus was for use where magnetic compasses were susceptible to iron bearing minerals th
  • e time, British Admiralty dry-mount nautical compasses were considered by all navies and merchant s
  • s and, by 1752, his technologically-advanced compasses were adapted by the Royal Navy, with renowne
  • t a Major Cooper informed the Court that the compasses were checked periodically on the ground, and
  • , he addressed the problem of using magnetic compasses with tanks: the Allason Sun compass was adop