Record

RefNoCMB/2/02
LevelSeries
TitleMinutes, Lockyer Telescope Committee of the Royal Society
DateMarch 1870
DescriptionAppointed 17 February 1870 by Council
Terms of reference; 'That in the opinion of this Council the object proposed by Mr Lockyer is sufficiently important to warrant the appointment of a Committee for the whole consideration of the propositions. That a Committee be accordingly appointed, to consist of the President and Officers, the Astronomer Royal, Mr De La Rue, and Mr Huggins, with power to add to their number.'

Meetings listed;
1. 11 March 1870 (first meeting)- page 2
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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