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Parallel Rules

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American History Museum

In addition to the instruments discussed in this object group, the National Museum of American History's Division of Work and Industry owns a few parallel rules for nautical navigation made from scrimshaw and brass. Catalogues from manufacturers and distributors are part of the trade literature collections of the Smithsonian Institution Libraries.

Additionally, these museum databases include parallel rules among their collections, sometimes within cases of drawing instruments:

  • Department of the History of Science, Harvard University, Waywiser, https://chsi.harvard.edu/explore-waywiser.
  • Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, https://www.hsm.ox.ac.uk/collections-online#/search.
  • Royal Museums, Greenwich, https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections.
  • National Museum of Australia, Canberra, https://www.nma.gov.au/explore/collection.
  • Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia, https://collection.powerhouse.com.au/.

Parallel rules may also be found on historic ships and in historic homes, such as Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/parallel-rule/.

Further Reading

Hambly, Maya. Drawing Instruments, 1580–1980. London: Sotheby's Publications, 1988. Thorough and richly illustrated treatment of a full range of instruments.

Kidwell, Peggy A. "American Parallel Rules: Invention on the Fringes of Industry." Rittenhouse 10, no. 39 (1996): 90–96. Overview of the parallel rules in this object group.

Stanley, William Ford. Mathematical Drawing and Measuring Instruments. 6th ed. London: E. & F. N. Spon, 1888. Treatise on the manufacture and operation of various instruments, including several forms of parallel rules.


Dollond Rolling Parallel Rule in Case

Dod Protractor and Parallel Rule

Protractor and Parallel Rule

Hinged Parallel Rule

Carrington's Patent Rolling Parallel Rule

La Filotecnica Rolling Parallel Rule

Patent Model for Parallel Rule and T-Square by Eugene Towne

Pair of Hinged Parallel Rules Sold by Keuffel & Esser

Hinged Parallel Rule Signed D. W. Bellows

Keuffel & Esser 1758 Rolling Parallel Rule

Capt. Field's Improved Hinged Parallel Rule

Capt. Field's Improved Hinged Parallel Rule Signed Henry Hughes & Son

Capt. Field's Improved Hinged Parallel Rule Signed Henry Hughes & Son

Capt. Field's Improved Hinged Parallel Rule Signed Kelvin & White Co.

C-Thru Hinged Parallel Rule

Rolling Parallel Rule and Combination Instrument

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