Signedon horizon plane in punched letters [Cyrillic maker's name and place]: FIZPRIBOR / G[OROD]. KIROV [Physics Instruments / city of Kirov]
on sticker on base: MADE IN / U.S.S.R.
Historical AttributesThis is Soviet teaching model was briefly distributed in the United States around 1959-1960 by the Ealing Corporation, before Cold War politics prevented its import.
It was used in the physics teaching labs in the Harvard Science Center from about 1959 to 2000.
Primary SourcesA manual for this armillary in Russian is in the instrument file.
Ealing Corporation, Science Teaching Apparatus Manufactured in Russia (Cambridge, MA, 1960). [See CHSI lib.3625]
"Soviet Equipment for Science Scored," New York Times, May 26, 1959.
"Soviet Teaching Equipment" in "News of Science," Science, 129 (27 February 1959): 550-557.
Related WorksDavid Pantalony, "Propaganda or Education? The Controversy over the Importation of Soviet Scientific Instruments to America in 1959," in East and West: The Common European Heritage, Proceedings of the XXV Scientific Instrument Symposium (Cracow: Jagiellonian University Museum, 2006), 53-58.