Geoff W Amery, Director: (1978-1987)
Geoff Amery’s leadership of the BAA Lunar Section is often remembered as a very effective and popular one — one
Read moreGeoff Amery’s leadership of the BAA Lunar Section is often remembered as a very effective and popular one — one
Read moreHarry Ford was a Scottish amateur astronomer who was renowned as a telescope and scientific instrument maker. He was one
Read morePhilip A . Ringsdore Philip A. Ringsdore was a professional violinist who spent much of his life in Canada. Following
Read moreDr R. C. Maddison was a professional astronomer employed in the Department of Physics of the University of Keele.
Read moreSir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore, CBE, HonFRS, FRAS was born in Pinner, England. Known simply as Patrick Moore, he was
Read moreA research student at UCL, Brian Warner held the Directorship for only two years before moving to an academic post
Read moreGilbert Fielder in 1960Gilbert Fielder was a professional scientist, specialising in the geology of the lunar surface. The author of
Read moreEwen Adair Whitaker in 2008.Ewen Adair Whitaker succeeded Wilkins as Director, having specialised in lunar study since the early 1950s.
Read moreH. P. Wilkins in 1938. Image courtesy Eileen Coombes.Hugh Percival Wilkins was a Welsh-born engineer and amateur astronomer. He was
Read moreMacDonald was a Scottish politician who served as secretary and chairman of the West of Scotland branch of the British
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