BAA Curators of Instruments
Where applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1946 1948 James
Read moreWhere applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1946 1948 James
Read moreThe BAA’s Mercury Observing Guide by Chris Hooker has now been published, and may be downloaded (by members only) in
Read moreWhere applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forename Surname 1890 1913 William
Read moreWhere applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forename Surname 1931 1970 Lydia
Read moreWhere applicable, you can access more information by clicking on the surname. From To Title Forenames Surname 1890 1892 Arthur
Read moreSection Newsletter for 2018 now available
Read moreThe third issue of the Mercury & Venus Section Newsletter features the conjunction of Venus and the Pleiades, and a
Read moreA second attempt was made to found a BAA branch in Victoria, Australia, in 1951, following an earlier incarnation from
Read moreA Western Australia astronomical society was founded in 1912. It hit trouble during the mid-1920s, and in 1927, there was
Read moreThe Midland Branch was founded by the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society in 1901. It was not a success.
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