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Nevil Maskelyne (1732-1811) English astronomer. Astronomer Royal 1765-1811. (1804)
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Nevil Maskelyne (1732-1811) English astronomer. Astronomer Royal 1765-1811. (1804)
Nevil Maskelyne (1732-1811) English astronomer. Astronomer Royal 1765-1811. (1804). Fellow of the Royal Society, 1758. Established Natical Almanack, 1766. In background is Flamsteed House, the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park. From The European Magazine (London, 1804)
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1766 1804 Astronomer Background Established European Fellow Flamsteed Greenwich House Magazine Observatory Park Royal Scientist Society 1758 Almanack Maskelyne Nevil
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This print showcases Nevil Maskelyne, an eminent English astronomer who made significant contributions to the field of astronomy during his tenure as Astronomer Royal from 1765 to 1811. The image, captured in 1804 and featured in The European Magazine, portrays Maskelyne against the backdrop of Flamsteed House at the renowned Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park. Maskelyne's remarkable achievements are highlighted by his appointment as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1758. Notably, he established the Nautical Almanack in 1766, which became an invaluable resource for sailors and navigators worldwide. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge earned him great recognition within both British and international scientific communities. The photograph beautifully captures Maskelyne's intellectual prowess and passion for exploring celestial phenomena. With a stern yet contemplative expression on his face, he stands as a symbol of scientific curiosity and innovation. This image serves as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of England's most influential astronomers. Flamsteed House itself adds historical significance to this picture; it has been an integral part of astronomical research since its construction in the late seventeenth century. Situated within Greenwich Park, this iconic observatory has witnessed countless breakthroughs that have shaped our understanding of the universe. This print offers viewers a glimpse into both Maskelyne's life and the rich history associated with British astronomy. It is truly a remarkable piece that celebrates not only an exceptional scientist but also pays
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