Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
Friday 11th December 1874
Transit of Venus
This station (Roorkee) is in fact a contribution made by the Government of India at the suggestion of Colonel Tennant B.E, ( Bengal Engineers), who in and since 1865 has rendered valuable aid in the observations of many interesting astronomical phenomena visible in Indian territory, especially the total eclipse of 1868 and 1871.
The suggestion of Colonel Tennant was at once warmly taken up by the viceroy in conjunction with the home government with a view to their future use in subsequent inquiries. The instruments sent out by Colonel Strange, of the India Stores Department are of the utmost precession and delicacy.
The temporary observatory erected by Col. Tennant at
Roorkee, the seat of the Indian Civil Engineering College at the foot of the
Himalayas, now contain a refractor of 6 inch aperture made by T Cooke &
Sons York.
www.theramblingastronomer.co.uk
Wow, that's interesting.
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