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Tide Prediction Machines

Philip L. WoodworthNational Oceanography Centre, Liverpool

SLOC Meeting 21 June 2013

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Doodson-Légé Machine

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William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin

‘Father’ of TidePrediction (TP) Machines

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First (official) tidePrediction machine bySir WilliamThomson (Lord Kelvin)1872, now in Science Museum.

10 constituents.

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Edward Roberts

Another father ofTide Prediction machines

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India Office Machine1877 made by A. Légé & Co., London to design of Edward Roberts. 20 (later 24) constants.

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Tide Prediction Machines

• Only 25 Tide Prediction (TP) machines were ever built (plus models and prototypes no doubt)

• Three machines were associated with Bidston: the ‘Kelvin’, ‘Roberts’ and ‘Doodson-Légé’ machines

• The DL machine with 42 constituents was one of the last and largest although not the largest ever (see below).

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Kelvin Machine

• The Liverpool Tidal Institute was funded in 1925 by Charles Booth (Booth Shipping Lines) to buy a new 25-28 constituent prediction machine (the Kelvin machine) for its sole use.

• Doodson took a lead in its construction and operation and used the machine to start an important business in tide table production.

• The Kelvin and Roberts machines were used for D-day predictions etc.

• The Kelvin machine was given (or sold) to SHOM after WW2 and used up until 1966. (Moved to Brest in 1970).

• An explanation how it worked in Joyce Scoffield’s book.

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BidstonKelvinMachine

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Bidston Kelvin machine now in lobby of SHOM at Brest

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Roberts Machine

• When HWT Roberts (son of Edward) died in 1929, the LTI (Doodson) took over the Roberts business.

• That brought the ‘Roberts’ TP Machine of 1906 to Bidston, which was larger than the LTI machine (it had 40 constituents) but in need of an overhaul which Doodson oversaw.

• Beware it is called the ‘Légé machine’ in Doodson publications

• The Roberts machine now in the Liverpool Museum.

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Roberts“Universal Tide Predicter” of 1906, winner of the “Grand Prix” of the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908

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Doodson Machine

• Doodson’s final involvement with machines was the DL installed in 1950.

• 42 constants

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Doodson-Légé Machine

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A Couple of Other Machines

Valued by their Owners

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Now in lobby of Norwegian Hydrographic Office Stavanger

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One Other Machine

Not Valued by its Owner

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Roberts machine

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Most of the others we know where they are or what happened to them e.g.

- India machine now at Dehra Dun- Philippines machine

Others we don’t - but must be easy to find if we had the time e.g. Spanish and Argentina machines

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Plan now is for Julie Ledder to get either the Roberts machine or Doodson-Lege machine back on loan from NML for display in the JPB atrium when building work is finished – watch this space.