Item TEN/A/02/01287 - Thomas Osborne, Birmingham: Moon dial, c.1790 / Clockmaker: John Wignall, Ormskirk, 1770–95

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TEN/A/02/01287

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Thomas Osborne, Birmingham: Moon dial, c.1790 / Clockmaker: John Wignall, Ormskirk, 1770–95

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  • 1990 Mar (Creation)

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1 framed 35mm colour slide

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(1927–2018)

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Moon faces: pop-eyed. Moon scenes: landscape with two standing figures; ship on fire at sea (another example of the pop-eyed moon artist looking at death and destruction at sea).

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      Slides 1286 and 1287 show the same dial.

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          Archivist's note

          Originally located in Drawer 4, section "Osborne 12 o'clock moons".

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