The barometer is an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. The pressure indicated can aid in predicting short term weather.

There are two main types of barometer in use, the mercury barometer, which can either be in the form of a "stick" or a "wheel", and the aneroid barometer, a later invention and most commonly available.

Italian Evangelista Torricelli, an associate of Galileo, is generally credited with inventing the mercury barometer in 1643. Galileo suggested to Evangelista Torricelli that he use mercury in his vacuum experiments.

A mercury barometer has a glass tube with a height of at least 84 cm, more...

The Admiral Fitzroy barometer is named after Robert Fitzroy, an English Royal Navy officer and meteorologist. Fitzroy is best known for his role as the captain of HMS Beagle during Charles Darwin's famous voyage of exploration in the 1830s.

Fitzroy was a pioneer in the field of meteorology and was deeply concerned about the safety of ships at sea. He realised that there was a need for a reliable and easy-to-use instrument that would allow sailors to predict changes in weather conditions. In response to this need, he designed a barometer that could be used on ships more...

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T. Gaunt & Co. 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer in cedar case,…

19th Century T. Gaunt & Co. 'Admiral Fitzroy' Barometer

T. Gaunt & Co. 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer in cedar case, printed paper adapted for the southern hemisphere with rack and pinion verniers, and silvered thermometer scale. Remains of T. Gaunt label verso, 19th century, 99 cm high

A Victorian walnut-cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, last…

Victorian Admiral Fitzroy's Barometer in Walnut Case

A Victorian walnut-cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, last quarter 19th century, the mercury barometer against a printed backing with Admiral Fitzroy's remarks above a storm glass and thermometer, the case with a carved crest, 128 cm high, 27 cm wide

A pine cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, circa…

Antique Pine Admiral Fitzroy Barometer-Thermometer

A pine cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, circa 1880, with a later paper scale and thermometer marked, 'T. Gaunt, maker, Melbourne', 95 cm high

An Arts & Crafts oak cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer,…

Arts & Crafts Admiral Fitzroy Barometer & Thermometer

An Arts & Crafts oak cased Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, thermometer, late 19th century, marked Lennie, 46 Princes Street Edinburgh, 105 cm high, Note, Lennie was a family of opticians and instrument makers who had a premises at this address from 1857…

Admiral Fitzroy's Barometer adapted to the Southern Hemisphere…

Southern Hemisphere Barometer

Admiral Fitzroy's Barometer adapted to the Southern Hemisphere by R. L. J. Elerry Esq. of the Melbourne Observatory, 20th century 94.5 cm high

Admiral Fitzroy barometer in oak case with Melbourne retailer's…

Antique Oak Admiral Fitzroy Barometer with Melbourne Retailer Label

Admiral Fitzroy barometer in oak case with Melbourne retailer's label (loose) for Thomas Gaunt & Co. 19th century, 103 cm high

An Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, with Ellery's indications, 97…

Admiral Fitzroy's Barometer with Ellery's Indications

An Admiral Fitzroy's barometer, with Ellery's indications, 97 cm high, 22 cm wide, 5.5 cm deep

Admiral Fitzroy's wall barometer, oak case with brass bezel and…

19th Century Admiral Fitzroy Wall Barometer

Admiral Fitzroy's wall barometer, oak case with brass bezel and mercury measure, 19th century, 109 cm high

Admiral Fitzroy's' barometer

Fitzroy's Barometer

Admiral Fitzroy's' barometer

Admiral Fitzroy Royal Polytechnic Barometer oak cased barometer…

Fitzroy Barometer - Service Needed

Admiral Fitzroy Royal Polytechnic Barometer oak cased barometer by Joseph Davis Co, in need of service.

Admiral Fitzroy's barometer in cedar case with retailer plaque…

Fitzroy's Barometer in Cedar Case with T. Gaunt Plaque

Admiral Fitzroy's barometer in cedar case with retailer plaque for T. Gaunt, Melbourne, 19th century, 100 cm high

A General Fitzroy barometer, including storm glass and…

Antique Fitzroy Barometer with Storm Glass and Thermometer

A General Fitzroy barometer, including storm glass and thermometer, height: 102 cm

A Victorian oak framed glass fronted 'Admiral Fitzroy'…

Victorian Admiral Fitzroy Barometer with Oak Frame

A Victorian oak framed glass fronted 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer, with mercury colum, atmosphere and temperature scales. Reg mark c. 1875. Height 104 cm

An Admiral Fitzroy original barometer. 92 cm long, 21 cm wide

Admiral Fitzroy Barometer: Original 92cm Antique

An Admiral Fitzroy original barometer. 92 cm long, 21 cm wide

A rare Admiral Fitzroy mercury barometer in an oak cabinet c.…

Antique Oak Cabinet Mercury Barometer, c.1880

A rare Admiral Fitzroy mercury barometer in an oak cabinet c.1880 125 cm high

Admiral Fitzroy barometer

Fitzroy Barometer

Admiral Fitzroy barometer

An Admiral Fitzroy patent barometer in walnut case; by Comitti.…

Comitti Walnut Barometer, Admiral Fitzroy Design

An Admiral Fitzroy patent barometer in walnut case; by Comitti. Height 110 cm

A mahogany early 19th century 'admiral Fitzroy' style barometer.

19th Century Mahogany Admiral Fitzroy Barometer

A mahogany early 19th century 'admiral Fitzroy' style barometer.

Australian late 19th century 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer in…

Late 19th Century Southern Hemisphere Barometer

Australian late 19th century 'Admiral Fitzroy' barometer in cedar case, adapted to the southern hemisphere. RLJ Ellery Esquire and retailed by Thomas Gaunt, Melbourne. Length 107 cm