Highland Hospice charity shop in Beauly surprised at historical donations
Published: 09:27, 29 September 2021
| Updated: 09:31, 29 September 2021
Highland Hospice’s Beauly store received two donations of historical significance – a World War I artillery compass and a nautical sundial compass.
They are priced at £280 and £620 respectively.
The artillery compass comes from a German tank. It has a scope attached and would have been used to take aim during combat.
The charity also received a nautical compass with a wooden box. It was manufactured by Worthington & Allan, dating between 1821 and 1839.
Such instruments were first invented in 3500 BCE in Egypt, and use the sunlight to find north.