Record

RefNoMS/373/5/5
LevelItem
TitleNews report, 'The solar eclipse', from The Times
Date20 August 1878
DescriptionCommencing: 'The 29th of July 1878 will be a red-letter day in the history of solar physics. The solar eclipse of that day have been successfully attacked all along the line from Wyoming to Texas...'. With a dateline: '(from a corrrespondent) Pueblo, South Colorado, July 31'.

Three columns from the newspaper, comprising part of pp.5-6 of the issue.
Extent1 newspaper cutting
FormatPrinted
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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