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A sextant is a marine navigation instrument on white background which is used to measure the angle between two objects.
Old brass telescope on white background.
Vintage spyglass telescope isolated on white background
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London, England 1800s: The Royal Observatory, Greenwich is in Greenwich Park in south east London.\n\nCommissioned in 1675 by King Charles II. The site was chosen by Sir Christopher Wren,
Antique spyglass shot on white background with soft shadow.
Tourist telescope in Montmartre with the view over Paris
Vintage photograph of Camille Flammarion, French astronomer, looking through telescope at Observatory at Juvisy-sur-Orge, 1890s
Plage du Sillon, Saint-Malo, brises-lame
Antique scale in a room
3D Rendering Illustration of Ancient Rotative Reflector Telescope; designed and created by Sir Isaac Newton in 1668 with wood and metal components, lens and polished mirrors, tubes, mount & fittings.
Photo taken at Lookout des Marolles.
A sextant device is a marine navigation instrument which is used to measure the angle between two objects.
Old brass telescope on white background.
Old brass sextant instrument for measuring the ange between any two visible objects
An elegant brass telescope mounted on a sleek tripod overlooks a warmly lit boutique hotel room, evoking a vintage charm beside a classic wooden chair arrangement.
Closeup Antique Monocular Telescope Isolated on White Background
Pattern Design ​on Korean Won Banknote
Small bronze spyglass used on the Portuguese ships that colonized Brazil.
Old telescope
view of Marseille from above by a sunny day
vintage brass telescope isolated on white background
Antique telescope on a tripod at a beach facing window.
wooden ring clamp isolated on white background
Public binoculars available at a viewpoint in Astoria, Oregon.
Vintage Antique Telescope On White Background
Historic gun
This the famous tripod pirate lens.
Indian Head Penny's from 1901 and 1862, reverse.
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