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Spirit thermometer, M.O. 48, reading from -90 to +50 degrees fahrenheit, used on the 1902 Scottish Antarctic Expedition, 1902 made by Negretti and Zambra, London
Three spirit thermometers, Centigrade, Fahrenheit and Reaumur, on brass stand, made by Stevenson of Edinburgh
Spirit thermometer, 1 - 50 degrees Florentine, made by members of the Accademia del Cimento of Florence, Italy, c. 1660
Domestic spirit thermometer, in protective glass tube, signed by Balthazar Knie of Edinburgh, c. 1800