1930s

Castlefield Observatory #3

Bert Topham's observatory in Toronto (received 1938 June 1).

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Medal Awarded to C.A. Chant

This is the medal (right) awarded to C.A. Chant in 1930. It is on display at the society's national office.

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London Program 1930

 

THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA

(LONDON CENTRE)

PROGRAM 1930

 

10 Jan - Theories Of Cosmic Evolution  - Prof. H.R. Kingston

14 Feb - Cosmic Rays or the Birth of an Atom - Prof. R.C Dearle

14 Mar - The Interior of the Earth -:Earthquakes - Prof. J.W.Russell

11 Apr - Eclipses (with special reference to the eclipses of this month) - Prof. H.R. Kingston

9 May - Telling Time By The Stars - Dr. John Dearness

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A.V. Douglas Lecture

123 Keewatin Avenue,
Toronto 12, Canada,

March 10th, 1930

Dr. A. Vibert Douglas,
Physics Building,
McGill University,
Montreal, P.Q.

Dear Miss Douglas;

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At-Home Invitation

The President and Council of the Royal Astronomical
Society of Canada
request the pleasure of the company of yourself and friends at the
Annual At-Home
in the Physics Building of the University of Toronto
on
Tuesday evening, January 24th, 1939, at 8 o'clock


President's Address by Prof. Wm. Findlay, M.A., Ph.D.
"Mathematics and Astronomy"
followed by a Social Hour and Refreshments

198 College Street, Toronto

E.J.A. Kennedy, Secretary

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At-Home Invitation

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At-Home Invitation

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AAAS Section D 1938

Members of AAAS Section D, 1938 June 29. An image map with names is available.

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RASC AGM 1937

At the 1937 Annual Meeting of the RASC (see page 67 of Looking Up). City of Toronto Archives G&M 44784.

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Mrs. Dunlap

Mrs. Dunlap opening the observatory with a golden key (1934?). James Collection, City of Toronto Archives.

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