Article ID: CBB001202238

A British National Observatory: The Building of the New Physical Observatory at Greenwich, 1889--1898 (2014)

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Over its long history, the buildings of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich were enlarged and altered many times, reflecting changing needs and expectations of astronomers and funders, but also the constraints of a limited site and small budgets. The most significant expansion took place in the late nineteenth century, overseen by the eighth Astronomer Royal, William Christie, a programme that is put in the context of changing attitudes toward scientific funding, Christie's ambitious plans for the work and staffing of the Observatory and his desire to develop a national institution that could stand with more recently founded European and American rivals. Examination of the archives reveals the range of strategies Christie was required to use to acquire consent and financial backing from the Admiralty, as well as his opportunistic approach. While hindsight might lead to criticism of his decisions, Christie eventually succeeded in completing a large building - the New Physical Observatory - that, in its decoration, celebrated Greenwich's past while, in its name, style, structure and contents, it was intended to signal the institution's modernization and future promise.

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Authors & Contributors
Belteki, Daniel
Ciesielska, Danuta
Mullen, Kane
Gillin, Edward J.
Smith, Robert William
Macdonald, Lee T.
Journals
British Journal for the History of Science
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Studia Historiae Scientiarum
VIET: Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia i Tekhniki
Science in Context
Concepts
Astronomy
Societies; institutions; academies
Funding and finance
Research institutes; research stations
Science and society
Scientific apparatus and instruments
People
Airy, George Biddell
Weston, Thomas
Hodgson, James
Merz, Georg
Wharton, William
Simms, William
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
British Isles
Cracow (Poland)
London (England)
Russia
France
Institutions
Royal Observatory Greenwich
Royal Society of London
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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