`Velometer' electrical anemometer by Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company Ltd. of Trafford Park 1950
'Hengist' and 'Horsa' wind-measuring instruments consisting of: 1) Masthead Unit, 2) Control Unit and 3) Indicators. Instrument from the yacht Gipsy Moth IV sailed by Sir Francis Chichester, by Brookes and Gatehouse Limited, England, 1965-1966 'Hengist' anemometer, from yacht 'Gipsy Moth IV' 1965-1966
Francis Ronalds' balance anemometer, wind speed guage, designed and made by Francis Ronalds, Kew Observatory, Kew, London, England, 1843 Balance anemometer, 1843 1843
Henry Chamberlain Russell type hand anemometer with leaflet, unsigned, (British?), 1878-1883. Incomplete, originally fitted with a 2 minute sand glass attached to bracket on arm. Hand anemometer, Henry Chamberlain Russell type, 1878-1883 1878-1883
Dickinson's Anemometer made by J. Casartelli, Manchester Dickinson's Anemometer made by J. Casartelli
Bailey integrating anemometer mechanism and counter, by Elliott Brothers, London, England, c.1882. Bailey type anemometer mechanism, British, 1880-1885 1882
Electronic anemometer by LT Lutron with case, supplied through Philip Harris Education Electronic anemometer by LT Lutron with case, supplied through Philip Harris Education 1996
Vaisala W.A. wind measurement system, 1986. Comprises: WAC crossarm assembly, 80cm; WAA 12 3-cup optoelectronic anemometer, 30x8cm; WAV 12 optoelectronic wind vane, 36x9cm; WAD 14 readout panel, 33x16x7cm; WACC 11 12-core cable, 140m. Vaisala W.A. wind measurement system 1986
Duncan's patent winging ball anemometer by J. Hicks, Hatton Garden, London. Duncan's patent winging ball anemometer by J. Hicks