Thank you for that link. Very interesting!
Thanks for the link. Harrison was a remarkable man, and was treated very shabbily by people who saw his class and background before they saw his intellect. I wish we could say things have changed!
By the DVD "Longitude" it is brilliant.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Longitude-DVD-Michael-Gambon/dp/B000L42N96
+1. A remarkable man.
Not so sure he'd have approved of the socket-headed bolts (invented 1910), though (or perhaps he would).
Comitti of London make a replica that you can buy. I bought one years ago when they were more reasonable mine is number 5
http://comitti.com/collections/the-navigator/navigator-gold-plated-with-mahogany-base/