Cape Town
Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper extract advertising Schonegevel's method of finding longitude, 1812-01-25
Two letters, three papers and three newspaper extracts advertising Schonegeval's method for longitude.
Newspaper extract advertising Schonegevel's method of finding longitude, 1812-02-01
Two letters, three papers and three newspaper extracts advertising Schonegeval's method for longitude.
Note from John Barrow to Dr Thomas Young, 1827-07-15
Instructing him to direct Mr Dollond to ship his telescope to the Cape Observatory.
Note from John Barrow to Dr Thomas Young, 1822-10-21
Concerning a letter from Fearon Fallows at the Cape Observatory.
Note from John Croker to Dr Thomas Young, 1822-06-26
Concerning an application by Fearon Fallows to be supplied with instruments at the Cape Observatory.
Note from John Pond to Dr Young, 1820
Concerning a meeting and a clock which could be spared [for the Cape Observatory].
Note from William Hardy concerning a clock for the Cape Observatory, 1822-09-06
Observations and correspondence regarding miscellaneous astronomical matters.
Observations and correspondence, 1786 - 1829
Observations and correspondence regarding miscellaneous astronomical matters.
Observations made on shore in Cape Town, 1774-03-21 - 1774-04-10
Bayly begins his observations with a note on setting up his instruments on shore, in which he records the loss or theft of some of his equipment. His observations include comparisons of Watch No. 1 with the astronomical clock at the Cape of Good Hope; meridian zenith distances of the sun and stars; observations on the dipping needle; observations on the tides; distances of the sun, moon and stars; and azimuths taken with a compass of constructed by Dr Knight.
Observations of the summer solstice of 1823 at the temporary observatory, Cape Town, 1823
Twenty-six letters, chiefly sent by Fallows at Cape Town, reporting on the establishment of the Cape Observatory and on his activities there. The series also includes a catalogue of fixed stars, an auxiliary table, and two copies of observations for the summer solstice of 1823.
Observations of the summer solstice of 1823 at the temporary observatory, Cape Town, 1823
Twenty-six letters, chiefly sent by Fallows at Cape Town, reporting on the establishment of the Cape Observatory and on his activities there. The series also includes a catalogue of fixed stars, an auxiliary table, and two copies of observations for the summer solstice of 1823.
Remarks on a report concerning the establishment of the Cape Observatory, 1820
Sent to Captain Kater.
Sher, Antony, Sir, 1949-2021 (Knight, Actor and Theatre Director)
W. Turner's account book & diary of a voyage to India, 1764-05-26 - 1765-04-17
A brief account book and diary by W. Turner of a voyage to India, 1764-1765, referring to Nevil Maskelyne and Lord Clive (Turner sailed on board the Prince of Wales Indiaman and met both gentlemen while his ship was anchored in Table Bay). The account book also includes a brief note on the text.