Home  / Aeolipile from Basingstoke, Hampshire

Drawings Aeolipile from Basingstoke, Hampshire

Object number

LDSAL2020.42.81

Artist/Designer/Maker

Basire, James - Artist

Production date

1807

Material

Paper
Wash

Technique

Drawing

Dimensions

Height: 246mm
Width: 199mm

Inscriptions

Inscription content

Ancient Bronze Æolipyle [sic] found at Basingstoke.
Vide Archæol. Vol. XIII. p. 413.

Inscription content

J. Basire delt.

References

Reference (free text)

Archaeologia 13 (1807): 410, 414. Illustration (Engraving), pl. XXVII, opp. p. 410.

Reference (free text)

Albert Way, Catalogue of Antiquities, Coins, Pictures, and Miscellaneous Curiosities, in the Possession of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 1847 (London: Society of Antiquaries of London, 1847), p. 22.

Reference (free text)

W L Hildburgh, 'Aeolipiles as Fire-Blowers', Archaeologia 94 (1951): 27-55. Illustrations (Photographs), figs. a, b, and c, pl. XIII, between pp. 36 and 37.

Reference (free text)

'Proceedings at the Meetings of the Archaeological Institute', Archaeological Journal 8 (1851): 193-4. A description of how 'Jack of Hilton', a very similar aeolopile, was used at Hilton Park in Staffordshire as a New Year custom.

Reference (free text)

John Cherry, 'Symbolism and Survival: Medieval Horns of Tenure', Antiquaries Journal 69 (1989): 111-18. See p. 116 for discussion of 'Jack of Hilton', a very similar aeolipile.

Reference (free text)

Robert Plot, The Natural History of Staffordshire (Oxford, 1686), p. 443.

Reference (free text)

Elizabeth Lewis, 'The Aeolipile from Basingstoke', Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society Newsletter 47 (2007): 4-8.