A Teeny Tiny Medal - Objectivity 286
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
- A tiny medal commemorating the Grand Old Duke of York. More links below ↓↓↓
The Duke of York (Prince Frederick) is commemorated by a column adjacent to the Royal Society. But we're looking at a small medal from the collection of Sir John Herschel - it's origin is mysterious.
Featuring Keith Moore (head librarian at the Royal Society) speaking with Brady.
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Good to see Keith again! What an episode, biggest and smallest objects together in one video.
Nice to see Keith :)
I believe if you climb the statue there is a slot for the medallion in one of the fingers. This was used as a target for Herschel to test the collimation and resolution of his telecope.
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Brady and his camera crew are much more tech savvy than me, but when they got that visual magnifier out, I was inwardly screaming "Use your phone!"
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it's obviously currency for fairies. a remnant of Newton's time as Master of the Mint, no doubt.
That is just lovely. To go from the monumental tribute to the tiny. Great to see Keith and yourself outside
I think you had bigger objects... that bridge, Royal Albert hall... and smaller objects... all the microscopic stuff, but still beautiful objects!
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would help if they could find a similar medal but larger
So good to see Kieth again!!!
I'd prefer a tiny, barely readable medal that was so intricately manufactured that you'd just have to appreciate the amount of skill required to make it.
That "bad cough" may have been due to the constant coal burning in the dense city. He had the right idea going back to the country.
It was an inflation fighting measure.
hurray, it's the best part of Objectivity: Keith!
Reminds me of a coin in my collection, the 1/40 oz gold Britannia! Apparently the smallest coin minted in Britain in a millennium and legal tender for 50p (though worth more than that both in gold weight and for the arristry involved). Mine was minted in 2015 with modern technology amd is a wee bit smaller than this I think, which just makes this medal all the more impressive considering the time it was made!
Always a delight.
So cool.
very cool! Good to see you both :)
How great to see Keith! Oh, hi Brady. 🤭
I wouldn't mind having dinner with C. Dickens...
That's about 41.75 meters for the people who prefer an easy system. :P
always wondered if that statue was for the grand old duke of york, walked past is so many times.
Ahhhhh Keith is Outdoors !
Very briefly..
Shouldn’t it include a magnifying glass?
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I'd love to have a medal that's 4mm across
The thing that puzzles me is what was the final outcome? Once they were halfway up, were they stuck there forever?
I would argue that the grains of moon dust or the forams have been the smallest objects on Objectivity, but this is a great object nonetheless 😃 Awesome video!
When leaving the EU, have you REALLY converted from the Metric back to the Imperial system?
Great video thanks for sharing