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This is an activity of a man taking accounting notes after a client.
a barber is an autonomous occupation in which, trimming, accounting and custodianship is done by a same person.
i take a reflection to picture the figure of the man, however the POI is his gesture writing, which i place in the centre
taken with my cell phone for project 365, 2010. read the description on posterous, or see all project 365 2010 photos so far.
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University of Texas at Arlington College of Business Firm Night in Arlington, Texas on April 18th , 2025. (Photo by Jalen Larry)
University of Texas at Arlington College of Business Firm Night in Arlington, Texas on April 18th , 2025. (Photo by Jalen Larry)
Image from '[Some account of the Abbey Church of St. Peter and St. Paul at Dorchester, Oxfordshire.]', 002738796
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Page: 41
Year: 1860
Place: Oxford & London
Publisher: J. H. & J. Parker
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University of Texas at Arlington College of Business Firm Night in Arlington, Texas on April 18th , 2025. (Photo by Jalen Larry)
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As I'm clearly taking a deep interest in this stuff, I was quite amused to see this plate from ‘An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the year 1791, 1792, 1793, and 1794 ...', illustrating the 'Principal Triangles' formed on the south coast along with three vertical meridians (blue lines):
Dunnose (Isle of Wight)
Beachy Head
Greenwich
It's not quite what I was expecting. Each meridian is shown as a vertical line with no 'convergence' between them. This is how our modern-day web-mercator projection (EPSG3857) looks e.g. when we use Google maps.
I was expecting to see e.g. a Cassini-like projection, which shows a convergence between meridians. I'm assuming that small scale maps of southern England at this time would often use a Cassini projection. I speculate that Mudge and Dalby used such a map when 'designing' their pseudo-grid of sheet lines for the Old Series printed maps. But I guess that Mercator projection maps would also have been available.
This map, a plate for the Royal Society’s journal, presumably wasn't regarded as something that had to be ‘accurate’; rather, it only needed to be illustrative (judging by John Warner's rudimentary engraving of the topography). That said, I assume that the triangles have been accurately drawn, as to do otherwise is nearly impossible.
To investigate this further, I geo-referenced the plate using the QGIS software application. I looked at two cases:
i) geo-referencing using the EPSG3857 Web Mercator projection. The result is shown here:
ii) geo-referencing using the ESRI54028 World Cassini projection. The result is shown here:
In the former case, the achieved correlation is tolerably good around the Greenwich meridian but deteriorates away from the meridian, particularly noticeable towards the western edge.
In the latter case, the achieved correlation is very good in all directions and to the western and eastern edges. The elements that didn't geo-reference well are the vertical meridians.
This provides some evidence that:
i) when viewed over this area, the triangles are not projected using a Mercator projection but are instead projected using a Cassini-like or azimuthal projection.
ii) the drawing of the meridians was made in ‘error’, as these should really have been shown with some convergence rather than being drawn vertically.
Nevertheless, the depiction of parallel vertical meridians, rather than being an 'error', could have been sanctioned by the authors on the basis that they might help to illustrate the concept of ‘parallels and perpendiculars to the meridian’, which was their phrase used to describe the projection that is baked into the trigonometrical calculations.
The projection was not a ‘named’ one (like Cassini or Mercator or Bonne); it was a compromise or approximation and used for its simplicity. The ‘closest match’ is the Cassini or Cassini-Soldner projection (that transforms points on a sphere to points on a flat plane). The projection used on the Trigonometrical Survey can be described as Cassini-like or Cassini-Soldner-like.
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As well as the principal Trigonometrical Stations, the plate also illustrates a sampling of 'intersected objects', including:
Hurst Castle
South Hayling (Church)
West Thorney (Church)
The principal station at Black Down, Dorset, is shown on the far left. This was selected to be another principal meridian but isn’t shown as such on this 1795 diagram.
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