Thursday, 25 June 2015

Interesting facts about some old measuring systems

Here are some interesting definitions of some measurements:

A fathom originally meant the distance a Viking could encompass in a hug

A foot was defined by statute of Henry 1, as the total width of barley-corn laid side by side

An acre was the area ploughable in one day by a team of two oven

The gauge of railways in Britain was chosen to be the same as the distance between the wheels of a Roman chariot!