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engage the reader?
Why does the whole world measure its time and define its
position in relation to the Greenwich Meridian, a line
passing through a spot on the banks of the Thames in
south-east London? The story begins with the invention
in London of a sea-going clock that allowed sailors to find
their longitude. The object pictured here is one of those
clocks – a marine chronometer made around 1800 -
which could keep perfect time even in rolling seas.
-A History of the World in 100 Objects,
Neil MacGregor
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an interesting anecdote
a thought-provoking question