trigonometrical$85127$ - translation to greek
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trigonometrical$85127$ - translation to greek

FIRST TRIGONOMETRIC SURVEY OF BRITAIN
Principal Triangulation of Britain; Trigonometrical Survey; Trigonometrical survey
  • The second Ramsden theodolite as  purchased by the Board of Ordnance. Now in the [[Science Museum, London]]
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  • The principal triangulation mesh over Britain.
  • General Roy's baseline: map as about 1935
  • The first Ramsden theodolite as used by Roy. (Destroyed by war damage in 1941.)

trigonometrical      
adj. τριγωνομετρικός

Definition

triangulation point
¦ noun another term for trig point.

Wikipedia

Principal Triangulation of Great Britain

The Principal Triangulation of Britain was the first high-precision triangulation survey of the whole of Great Britain (including Ireland), carried out between 1791 and 1853 under the auspices of the Board of Ordnance. The aim of the survey was to establish precise geographical coordinates of almost 300 significant landmarks which could be used as the fixed points of local topographic surveys from which maps could be drawn. In addition there was a purely scientific aim in providing precise data for geodetic calculations such as the determination of the length of meridian arcs and the figure of the Earth. Such a survey had been proposed by William Roy (1726–1790) on his completion of the Anglo-French Survey but it was only after his death that the Board of Ordnance initiated the trigonometric survey, motivated by military considerations in a time of a threatened French invasion. Most of the work was carried out under the direction of Isaac Dalby, William Mudge and Thomas Frederick Colby, but the final synthesis and report (1858) was the work of Alexander Ross Clarke. The survey stood the test of time for a century, until the Retriangulation of Great Britain between 1935 and 1962.