Lot Essay
Henry Hindley (1701 - 1771) was one of the leading 18th century maker of clocks, watches and scientific instruments and the inventor of a screw-cutting lathe. In 1752 he built a clock for York Minster, England, where he apparently lived for much of his life.
Hindley is furthermore known to have made one of the first dividing engines, a device essential for the construction of accurate graduated arcs on scientific instruments. He is moreover thought to have made the world's first equatorially-mounted telescope, which can now be seen in Burton Constable Hall.
Hindley is furthermore known to have made one of the first dividing engines, a device essential for the construction of accurate graduated arcs on scientific instruments. He is moreover thought to have made the world's first equatorially-mounted telescope, which can now be seen in Burton Constable Hall.