Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.14221

    Weather glass used in observations in coalmines

    Date
    October 1662
    Creator
    Unknown, Artist
    After
    Henry Power (1623 - 1668, British) , Physician
    Object type
    Archive reference number
    Manuscript page number
    p45
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (page): 350mm
    width (page): 230mm
    Subject
    Physics
       > Mechanics
    Content object
    Description
    Drawing of a weather-glass, 2 1/2 foot long between EB. C was the position of the water, as set up at the surface; D the level of water in a coal mine no more than 35 yards deep; and F the level of water in a coal pit 68 yards deep, measured on 6 November 1662.

    This report was read at the meeting of the Royal Society on 3 December 1662 and printed in Henry Power, Experimental philosophy, in three books containing new experiments microscopical, mercurial, magnetical (1664), p. 175.
    Object history
    At the meeting of the Royal Society on 26 November 1662, ‘Dr. Croune brought in Dr. Power’s subterraneous experiments, which were ordered to be read at the next meeting, and the amanuensis to draw large schemes thereof’ (Birch 1:130).

    3 December 1662, ‘Dr. Power’s paper of subterraneous experiments, and observations made of the damps of coal-mines, were read, and afterwards registered’. (Paper reproduced in Birch 1:130-33, with this figure printed at Birch 1:133.)

    Henry Power, Experimental philosophy, in three books containing new experiments microscopical, mercurial, magnetical: with some deductions, and probable hypotheses, raised from them, in avouchment and illustration of the now famous atomical hypothesis (London : Printed by T. Roycroft, for John Martin and James Allestry ..., 1664), p. 175.
    Related fellows
    Henry Power (1623 - 1668, British) , Physician
    William Croone (1633 - 1684, British) , Physician
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