Halleys
Comet from Meeanee in 1910
Edward
Crossley was a wealthy industrialist who owned the Crossley Carpet
Mill in Halifax, Yorkshire. In April 1867 he purchased a 9.3 inch telescope from
Thomas Cooke of York, the telescope would be used for over 30 years
in Halifax, upon Crossley’s death in 1905 the telescope was brought
by the Rev. David Kennedy in New Zealand, it was placed in an
observatory at Meeanee, it was at the time the second largest
telescope in New Zealand. This is the Crossley Telescope.
In
1910 Halley’s comet returned to the skies and on the 15th
May 1910 the Crossley 9.3 inch telescope was used to take a
photograph of the comet from the Meeanee observatory.
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