1910s

William Bruce

(1832-1927) A prominent Hamilton Centre observer.

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Marsh, Rev. D.B.

Rev. D.B. Marsh, D.Sc., F.R.A.S., an active observer and promoter of astronomy with the Guelph, Peterboro, and Hamilton Centres.

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RASC National Office

The RASC's headquarters has moved around Toronto over the years:

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Pubs Received

RASC Library: Publications received: 1911-16.

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H.R. Kingston 1917

H.R. Kingston.  Photo taken December, 1917.

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Observer's Handbook 1919

The Observer's Handbook for 1919.  Edited by C.A. Chant.

Eleventh year of publication.

Note: pages 1-2 and 31-32 were duplicated in the printed copy.

PREFACE

The Handbook for 1919 contains the same amount of matter as that for 1918, and is thus of rather less than half its usual size. The reduction was accomplished by omitting those portions which are not much altered from year to year, namely:—

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Aurora 19170821 #3

Aurora Borealis: Display of August 21, 1917, JRASC 11,365 (Nov. 1917, Plate XVI) by A. Steadworthy.

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Aurora 19170821 #2

Aurora Borealis: Display of August 21, 1917, JRASC 11,365 (Nov. 1917, Plate XV) by A. Steadworthy.

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Aurora 19170821 #1

Aurora Borealis: Display of August 21, 1917, JRASC 11,365 (Nov. 1917, Plate XV) by A. Steadworthy.

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Mars 19180329-2130

Key to Objects on the DrawingsNorth polar capCerauniusTharsisTithonius LacusSolis LacusThaumasiaAonius SinusBosphorus GemmatusAuroræ SinusOphirGangesLunæ LacusTempeSketch published in JRASC, 1918.

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