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Harrisons First ChronometerThis photograph shows Harrisons first chronometer, developed between 1729 and 1735 in response to the British Government offer of a 20
View of Wanstead House, the seat of the Earl of Tilney (Tylney), engraved for Harrison's History of London in 1775
Orford Road, Walthamstow, London - St. Marys Church and Harrisons Auction Rooms on right
HARRISONs FOURTHDuplicate of John Harrisons number 4 timekeeper, made by Larcum Kendall and taken by Captain Cook on his second and third voyages Date: 1767
Harrisons musk cologne. Philadelphia musk deer. Date c1857
Harrisons handkerchief extracts
Harrisons flavoring extracts. Phila. Date c1868
Harrisons Columbian perfumery. Print shows advertisement for a toiletry merchant. Date c1854
HARRISONs NO 5Harrisons number 5 timekeeper or chronometer for finding longitude (an improved version of the number 4). Date: circa 1760
Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858Engraving showing the ice making machine, designed by Mr. Harrison of Geelong, Australia, 1858. Built by Mr
Harrisons FirstJohn Harrisons FIRST marine chronometer
Harrisons SecondJohn Harrisons SECOND marine chronometer made for George II
Harrisons FourthHarrisons number 4 timekeeper or chronometer for finding longitude
Crime / Captain Hind / C17ThCaptain Hind robbing Colonel Harrisons carriage at Maidenhead Thicket