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English: My own photograph of a Max min thermometer for use in en:Six's thermometer article Lumos3 22:14, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

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A Maximum Minimum thermometer, also known as Six’s thermometer after its inventor. The scales are Fahrenheit on the inside of the U and Centigrade on the outside. The current temperature is 23 Centigrade, The maximum recorded is 25, and the minimum is 15, both read from the base of the small markers in each arm of the U tube. The bulbs are hidden by a plastic housing
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  • 2006-03-20 22:14 Lumos3 1477×2444×8 (269427 bytes) My own photograph of a Max min thermometer for use in [[w:Six's thermometer]] article ~~~~

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