Thermo-Scope Temperature Reader
Title
Thermo-Scope Temperature Reader
Subject
Original Thermo-Scope akin to a modern-day thermometer
Description
An original, round Thermo-Scope used at the Ira C. Anderson Funeral Home (established in 1920) in Kearney, Nebraska (which is now the Horner, Lieske, McBride, & Kuhl Funeral Home in Kearney located at the intersection of 25th St. and Avenue A. Thermoscopes were used before the modern thermometer and may have been first discovered by Galileo Galilei. However, the artifact suggests that Thermo-Scope was a company because of the tagline "Better than a Thermometer."
Creator
Thermo-Scope
Source
Don Dingman
Ira C. Anderson Funeral Home
Date
06/20/2015
1920
Contributor
April White
Dr. Thomas Kiffmeyer
Rights
Don Dingman
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
Relation
http://www.hlmkfuneral.com/?page=history
http://www.stormdebris.net/Thermoscope.html
http://www.brannan.co.uk/who-invented-the-thermometer
Format
JPEG
Thermometer
Language
English
Coverage
Kearney, Nebraska
Original Format
Metal Thermometer
Collection
Citation
Thermo-Scope, “Thermo-Scope Temperature Reader,” History Harvest, accessed November 21, 2024, https://historyharvest.unl.edu./items/show/1038.