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RAIN GAUGE, 1869. A self-registering rain gauge, used at the meteorological observatory
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RAIN GAUGE, 1869. A self-registering rain gauge, used at the meteorological observatory
RAIN GAUGE, 1869.
A self-registering rain gauge, used at the meteorological observatory in Central Park, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1869
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1869 Central Park Cross Section Device Diagram Gauge Meteorology Observatory Rain Register Science Scientific Technology
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This print showcases a remarkable invention from 1869 - the self-registering rain gauge. This innovative device was utilized at the meteorological observatory located in the heart of Central Park, New York City. The wood engraving, created by an American artist in the same year, beautifully captures this scientific marvel. The image provides a detailed cross-section view of the rain gauge, revealing its intricate inner workings. Its purpose was to accurately measure and record rainfall over time, contributing valuable data for meteorological studies. As an essential tool for scientists and researchers during that era, this technological advancement symbolized progress in both science and technology. The engraving itself is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship prevalent during this period. Every line and detail has been carefully etched into wood to create a visually stunning representation of this scientific instrument. While it's important to note that this particular image does not pertain to any commercial use or company affiliation, it serves as a reminder of our continuous pursuit of knowledge through scientific exploration. It allows us to appreciate how far we have come in understanding weather patterns while also acknowledging those who paved the way for modern meteorology. Overall, this historical photograph print offers viewers a glimpse into mid-19th century advancements in meteorology and stands as a testament to human curiosity about nature's phenomena.
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