On December 11th 1858 Sir William Keith Murray (1801-1861) of Ochertyre near Crieff in Scotland purchased a 9 inch telescope from Thomas Cooke of York. The telescope was massive and had a tube that was 13 feet long and was mounted on a stone pier 9 feet and 3 inches tall. Up until this point in time it was the largest telescope that Cooke had constructed and it was also at the time the largest refractor in Scotland.
Following the demolition of the Horselethill Observatory a new student observatory was built in the University Gardens to house the 9 in Cooke.
This was closed in 1969 after which I don’t know what happened to the 9 inch Cooke Ochtertyre Telescope.
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Sure the story will not end until the present location is discovered
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