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Crawford, James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl of, 1847-1913.
Crawford Library and Archives of the Royal Observatory Edinburgh, [1870-1989]
Library includes 15,000 items spanning the 13th-19th century including manuscripts, books and pamphlets in astronomical literature, comet tracts and broadsheets & academic societies' publications and, in 1872, the library of Charles Babbage (of around 2500 items) was acquired. Crawford's collection policy was based on that of the Pulkova Observatory near St. Petersburg and contains first editions of all major works on astronomy and related subjects. The Archives comprises the notebooks, correspondence and other papers of the Astronomical Institution from 1764, Astronomers Royal for Scotland, 1834-1980; and the 26th Earl of Crawford, 1871-1875. Also included are observations and calculations; records on transit circle, time service, photometry, spectroscopy; & lecture notes. The Charles Piazzi Smyth Archives (Astronomer Royal for Scotland, 1845-1888), consisting of sketches; pocket notebooks; journals; watercolors; manuscript volumes re teaching of astronomy at the University of Edinburgh; diaries; student notes on geology and mineralogy; notes on cloud taking camera; notes on the Great Pyramid; solar spectra manuscript; photographic plates from Tenerife, Isle of May, Russia, Egypt, etc., 1856-1896.
Crawford offered as a gift to the British government, all the instruments and complete library from his Observatory at Dun Echt which he had built up from 1872-1888. In return, Crawford wanted a commitment from the government to replace the original observatory due to be abolished as a national institution, and to build and maintain a new Royal Observatory. Through Crawford's donation in 1888 the new Royal Observatory was officially opened in 1896.
Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871.
Crawford, James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl of, 1847-1913 -- Archives.
Smyth. C. Piazzi (Charles Piazzi), 1819-1900 -- Archives.
Astronomy -- United Kingdom.
Astronomy -- Study and teaching -- United Kingdom.
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Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Library and Archives. Edinburgh, Scotland UK.
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