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See article about the restoration of made for Sir John Colleton, probably in the 1660s<ref>[http://www.colonialinstruments.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Restoration-of-17th-Century-Alta-Azimuth-Theodolite.pdf] 'Restoration of a 17th Century Alta-Azimuth Theodolite' by Jeffrey Lock</ref> | See article about the restoration of made for Sir John Colleton, probably in the 1660s<ref>[http://www.colonialinstruments.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Restoration-of-17th-Century-Alta-Azimuth-Theodolite.pdf] 'Restoration of a 17th Century Alta-Azimuth Theodolite' by Jeffrey Lock</ref> |
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of Londo
17th century maker of scientific instruments
John Rowley (Instrument Maker) began his apprenticeship to Joseph Hone on 23 November 1682
See article about the restoration of made for Sir John Colleton, probably in the 1660s[1]