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03-10-2010, 08:48 PM
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Francis Abbot circa 1844 Tasmanian Astronomer/clock makerr
I have just been watching news,and a article came up about Francis Abbot,He was sent from England in the early 1800's to Australia,for obtaining 2 watches under false pretence.
He was a qualified clock maker,he did his "time" in 3 years,and "made good" his new life in Tasmania, Australia,apparently as a clock maker-one of his clocks is still working at a Hobart Town Hall.
He kept a journal of his clock making studies.This is what the news article was mainly about-the journal has turned up!,in it leather bound cover-all the information intact!
Of even more interest,was he was a astronomer!,from what the news report mentioned,he "ruffled a few feathers" with some of his observations on a star (a variable star?),Apparently various observations were proven correct,only after Hubble.
As mentioned this is how I heard the news article-is there anyone here with more information on this chap had his work in astronomy??And what instruments he used.
This about the time Sir Thomas Brisbane was Governor of Sydney-(approx 1820 of the top of my head)Brisbane came up and founded a new site for a township after that he went back to Scotland and built a observatory and continued his maths and astro work.
But this Abbot in Tasmania also contributed much work too,I'd like to hear more ,if anyone knows,please let us know!
I find it fascinating that people like Abbot,in a really remote place a long time ago,not only "made good",but contributed to science and astronomy in such away,that what they did still holds true and accurate and is still used as a reference tool by today's scientist.And no lap-tops,gotos,or dew zappers!
Chris
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04-10-2010, 10:31 PM
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Thanks for that Info Chris, I've googled and saved some links for later reading.
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05-10-2010, 09:09 AM
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re clock maker
Could you post the links you found,Phil-Thanks C
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05-10-2010, 09:38 AM
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Hi Chris;
I find your post very interesting & I'd like to thank you for it.
It would seem that around the time Abbot was making his clocks in Tassie,, John Harrison, (1693 - 1776), the original marine 'clock maker', and one of my historical heros, was long dead.
Matthew Flinders however, was circumnavigating Australia (1802 -1803). Two of the original marine clocks Flinders used, are on display in the Sydney Observatory. I am not sure who made them, but these clocks would seem to be from the same time era as Abbot's. I haven't seen the clock in Tasmania but the ones in the Sydney observatory are pure works of art. I think they may be still operational, also.
Very interesting & thanks .. I look forward to those links, also.
Cheers & Rgds
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05-10-2010, 08:32 PM
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05-10-2010, 09:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by acropolite
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Oh no !!!
He's wearing a 'Fez' !!!
Cheers
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