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* Antique Marine Chronometers [http://www.antiques-marine.com/chronometers/1183/]


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Latest revision as of 17:06, 30 August 2013

Maker of Chronometers, of Fenchurch St, London

An important invention was "Pooles Auxilary Compensation", which corrected for low temperature error.

1844&54 Won the Greenwich trials twice, achieving the highest accuracy rates of the day.

1867 Won gold medal at the Paris Exhibition

Shortly after, John Poole took his own life

The business was carried on by his brother James

1870 The firm moved from the Fenchurch St address

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Antique Marine Chronometers [1]