Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, (July 23, 1773 – January 27, 1860), soldier, colonial Governor and astronomer, was born at Largs in Scotland.
You can read about him here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Brisbane
and here:
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/fam/1518.html
He was governor of NSW from the end of 1821 to the end of 1825.
In 1998 I visited his first and third observatories at Largs and Kelso in Scotland.
Largs in on the west coast of Scotland and Kelso is in the south east area of Scotland.
I have also been to his second observatory in Parramatta many times.
The instruments from Parramatta Observatory are now on display at the Sydney Observatory.
Here are some pictures.
http://picasaweb.google.com/dunlop18...sObservatories
Three of these images came from
Sir Thomas Brisbane:Comets Over The Colony by Glenda Thompson.
THE SIX MAIN INSTRUMENTS were:
1. A 5.5-foot transit instrument by E. Troughton, aperture 3.75 inches, used to find RA.
2. A 2-foot mural circle with a 2 foot telescope by E. Troughton, normally used to find declination but used by Dunlop to also find RA.
3. A 46-inch equatorial achromatic telescope by Banks aperture 3.25 inches under the southern dome.
4. A 16-inch repeating circle by Reichenbach under the northern dome of the observatory.
5. A sidereal clock by Hardy.
6. A mean time clock by Breguet