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'Royal Observatory, Greenwich, In the Magnetic Ground’, 1863

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Reference Code: GBR/0180/RGO 116/5/9
'Royal Observatory, Greenwich, In the Magnetic Ground'
'Royal Observatory, Greenwich, In the Magnetic Ground'

Scope and Contents

Watercolour painting by Christabel Airy; captioned and signed on the back. In this view of the Magnetic Ground, the Magnet House is to the extreme left, largely out of view (the wooden building painted white). To the right of this is the Great Shed. The long low building in the background to the right housed the Magnetic and Photographic Offices. In the middle of the image are the housing and supports for the thermometers and rain gauges (pluviometers).

In 1816, the Admiralty ordered the Astronomer Royal, John Pond, to make regular observations of magnetic variation (declination). Pond’s ‘Magnetic House’, built in the Lower Garden, proved to have unstable foundations and was demolished in 1824, at which point observations ceased. Pond’s successor, George Airy, recognised the importance of magnetic work and persuaded the Admiralty to fund the establishment and staffing of a new Magnetic Observatory. Further grounds in the park were secured and an extension to the south fenced off in 1837.

Airy’s Magnetic Observatory was completed in May 1838. The building, which stood where the Peter Harrison Planetarium now stands, was cruciform in shape. It was built of wood on a concrete foundation, materials such as iron and brick being excluded to avoid their risk of residual magnetism.

For further views of the Magnetic Observatory, see [RGO 116/3/3], [RGO 116/3/9], [RGO 116/3/11], [RGO 116/5/2] and [RGO 116/5/6].





Dates

  • Creation: 1863

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

From the Management Group:

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Extent

1 item(s) (1 watercolour) : Paper

Language of Materials

English

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

230 x 380 mm

Former / Other Reference

RGO 101/F/11

Bibliography

For a brief history of the Magnetic Observatory see, http://www.royalobservatorygreenwich.org/articles.php?article=926

Finding aid date

2018-01-29 15:01:04+00:00

Repository Details

Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository

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