Canvas Print : Peter Dollond, optician, c1800
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Peter Dollond, optician, c1800
Peter Dollond, optician, c1800. This engraving was published in the European Magazine in 1820. Dollond worked with both his father John Dollond and uncle George Dollond. In 1765 he invented the triple achromatic lens by combining two convex lenses of crown glass with one double-concave lens of flint glass. In 1758 he presented his achromatic telescope to the Royal Society and was awarded the Copley Medal. He improved the astronomical refracting telescope and navigation instruments
Media ID 14862762
© Oxford Science Archive / Heritage-Images
Asperne Famous People Inventor Optician Oxford Science Archive Telescope
20"x16" (50x40cm) Canvas Print
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