Slough; view of the 40ft reflector dismantled
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Slough; view of the 40ft reflector dismantled
This is one of a series of drawings done by Sir John Frederick William Herschel in 1840 when he had his father's 40ft reflector telescope dismantled fearing the severely rotten frame might collapse. The 40ft had for a time been the largest telescope in the world and attracted visitors from around the world to Slough, it even features as a landmark in some Ordnance Survey maps of the time and so to mark this end of an era John and his family conducted a small ceremony.
Sir John Frederick William Herschel
Original size: 244 mm x 377 mm
- Image reference: PW7452
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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