Airy, George Biddell, Sir, 1801 - 1892 (Knight, astronomer)
Found in 105 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence with the Royal Society, 1949 - 1958
Errors of the ball clock, 1833 - 1835
Errors of the ball clock, 6 November 1833 - 31 October 1835, compiled with G.B. Airy.
Family Papers of George Biddell Airy
A set of papers relating to George B. Airy and his family, particularly Wilfred Airy. Includes correspondence, obituaries of George Airy, items relating to the erection of an obelisk at Playford, miscellaneous historical papers, and a substantial set of family photographs.
Framed photograph of George B. Airy, 27 July 1891
Full-length, side-view portrait of George B. Airy, taken on his 90th birthday. Airy is seated on a chair outdoors with legs crossed and his hands in his lap; he is wearing a long coat.
George Biddell Airy, 1830 - 1990
A collection of loose portrait plates, chiefly of astronomers, printed from engravings, drawings and photographs. The portraits are arranged alphabetically by surname of the sitter. Alongside astronomers, sitters include physicists, mathematicians and other scientists of note. The collection also includes a single portrait of King Charles II, an RGO staff photograph, and a book of portraits of astronomers.
Greenwich Reduction Registers, 1835 - 1930
Groombridge's Catalogue: new reductions, 1832 - 1905
Volumes /1-/42 are bound pages of reproduced manuscript forms designed to facilitate the re-reduction of Stephen Groombridge's observations by Dyson and Thackeray. Volumes /43-/61seem to be the product of Airy's earlier work and were probably placed into this sequence when used for reference by Dyson and Thackeray.
Instructions on the U.S. Boundary Line
Letter concerning chronometers for the experiments of Whewell and Airy in Cornwall, 1826-05-11
Sent from John Barrow to John Pond.
Letter concerning chronometers supplied to Mr Airy, 1826-05-20
Sent from John Barrow to John Pond.
Letter from G.B. Airy, 1853-10-21
A copy of a letter from G.B. Airy to Richard Sheepshanks enclosing copies of the first draft of the Report of the Standards Commission (not included) and requesting amendments.
Letter from George Airy to Mrs Pond (widow of John Pond), 1839-06-18
Asking her to explain to Margaret Story-Maskelyne the circumstances under which she was refused entry to the Royal Observatory Greenwich and thanking Margaret for information concerning the discovery of Flamsteed's well.
Letter from George B. Airy to Manfred Biddell, 24 July 1867
Contents of an envelope titled 'Sundry letters from Sir G.B. Airy to his uncle Arthur Biddell relative to setting up the obelisk to Clarkson at Playford churchyard. / Various obituary notices of Sir G.B. Airy'.
Letter from Mrs Pond (widow of John Pond) to Margaret Story-Maskelyne, 1839-06-22
Originally enclosing the letter from George Airy (now catalogued at RGO 218/10/22/1).
Letter on the Dolcoath Experiment, 1990
A photocopy of a letter from G.B. Airy, Camborne, Cornwall, to Stephen Jackson, Caius College, Cambridge, 25 August 1828, regarding the Dolcoath Experiment to measure the density of the Earth.
Letter to Anna Listing from George B. Airy, 19 August 1878
A set of papers relating to George B. Airy and his family, particularly Wilfred Airy. Includes correspondence, obituaries of George Airy, items relating to the erection of an obelisk at Playford, miscellaneous historical papers, and a substantial set of family photographs.
Letter to Anna Listing from George B. Airy, 27 November 1880
A set of papers relating to George B. Airy and his family, particularly Wilfred Airy. Includes correspondence, obituaries of George Airy, items relating to the erection of an obelisk at Playford, miscellaneous historical papers, and a substantial set of family photographs.
Letter to Anna Listing from George B. Airy, 31 December 1880
A set of papers relating to George B. Airy and his family, particularly Wilfred Airy. Includes correspondence, obituaries of George Airy, items relating to the erection of an obelisk at Playford, miscellaneous historical papers, and a substantial set of family photographs.
Letter to Hilda Routh from George B. Airy, 12 September 1864
A set of letters sent to Hilda Routh, George Airy's eldest daughter, during her honeymoon in September 1864 by George Airy, his wife Richarda, Hilda’s sisters, Christabel and Annot, and brother Hubert. The letters are of a personal nature and are originally tied together with string.
Letter to Hilda Routh from George B. Airy, 5 September 1864
A set of letters sent to Hilda Routh, George Airy's eldest daughter, during her honeymoon in September 1864 by George Airy, his wife Richarda, Hilda’s sisters, Christabel and Annot, and brother Hubert. The letters are of a personal nature and are originally tied together with string.
Letters from George B. Airy to his uncle Arthur Biddell, 12 December 1854 - 31 May 1858
Mainly concerning the establishment of an obelisk to Thomas Clarkson in Playford churchyard.
Letters relating to an incident in which Margaret Story-Maskelyne was refused admittance to the Royal Observatory Greenwich, 1839
Owing to an order by Mr Airy to refuse all visitors.
Letters to Francis Baily, 1828 - 1843
Correspondence comprised predominantly of letters from T. Maclear or F. Fallows to F. Baily:
Letters to Humphrey Lloyd, 1991
Around 150 letters from various correspondents to Professor Humphrey Lloyd, Provost of Trinity College, Dublin. There are numerous letters from G.B. Airy and Sir John Herschel. Other correspondents include well-known scientists, including John Couch Adams, A.D. Bache, David Brewster, Buys Ballot, John Challis and C.F. Gauss.
Lunar tables, 1702 - 1836
Lunar tables, compiled c. 1702-1712, with 'Directions how to Calculate the Moones true place' (203v-204v), and a list of eclipse observations for 1675-1712 (202v). There is also a letter from Francis Baily to G.B. Airy concerning the tables, 1836 (170r-171v). The volume is not in Flamsteed's hand, but there are occasional notes by him.
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