These astronomical diagrams, circa 1850, were first published by James Reynolds of, 174 The Strand, London. Both the highly decorative appearance of these diagrams and combined with the fact that a high percentage of their scientific data is still relevant today, justified their republishing. Anyone interested in the Solar System and its workings will find these illustrations just as informative as any modern-day equivalent.
Sold in a pack of twelve the examples displayed above are some of the most decorative. These diagrams focus on the explanation of such subjects as eclipse’s, phases of the moon, the solar system and Spring and Neap tides etc.
Printed in full colour on recycled card, each card is a little larger than A4 in size.
Victorian Astronomical Charts
£10.00
These astronomical diagrams, circa 1850, were first published by James Reynolds of, 174 The Strand, London. Both the highly decorative appearance of these diagrams and combined with the fact that a high percentage of their scientific data is still relevant today, justified their republishing. Anyone interested in the Solar System and its workings will find these illustrations just as informative as any modern-day equivalent.
Set of 12
Description
Sold in a pack of twelve the examples displayed above are some of the most decorative. These diagrams focus on the explanation of such subjects as eclipse’s, phases of the moon, the solar system and Spring and Neap tides etc.
Printed in full colour on recycled card, each card is a little larger than A4 in size.
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