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Marsh Observatory

(1900?–33?) Rev. Dr. Marsh's observatory on Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario.

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Elmwood Observatory #1

William Bruce's Elmwood Observatory in Hamilton.

The observatory, that Mr. Bruce built for himself, ...was located on Hamilton mountain in the area now just a couple of blocks east of Upper James, bounded by the streets Brucedale and Queensdale Avenues. This property was later gifted to the City of Hamilton in 1936, by Mr. Bruce's daughter, as a memorial to him and is now appropriately known as Bruce Park.
—Robin L. Allen, Orbit, March 1985.

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William Bruce #2

William Bruce's Elmwood Observatory in Hamilton.

The observatory, that Mr. Bruce built for himself, ...was located on Hamilton mountain in the area now just a couple of blocks east of Upper James, bounded by the streets Brucedale and Queensdale Avenues. This property was later gifted to the City of Hamilton in 1936, by Mr. Bruce's daughter, as a memorial to him and is now appropriately known as Bruce Park.
—Robin L. Allen, Orbit, March 1985.

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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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Geoffrey Bell

(1899-1982) A Paris, Ontario member and noted solar observer.

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Bill Keating #2

RASC Hamilton Centre member Bill Keating.

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Frank Sisman

Hamilton Centre telescope maker. Chant Medal 1949.


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Herbert Fox

Served on Hamilton Centre council for 38 years. Service Award 1968.


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Hamilton Programme 1956-57

The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Hamilton Centre
 
Meetings held the first Thursday of each month in Physical Sciences Building, McMaster University
 
Thursday, October 4th, 1956, 8.15 p.m.,
P.S. 102.
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