Lancaster Astronomical and Scientific Association - a history

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A hundred years ago, on 1903 May 5, the first general meeting was held of what was at first known as the Lancaster Astronomical and Meteorological Association. The main speaker was the Revd John Bone of St Thomas' Church in Lancaster (Figure 1), who had been a member of the first provisional committee of the BAA. His subject was 'The possible extent of amateur astronomical observation'. The other speakers at the meeting were Dr B. W. Hogarth, who recalled his early experiences as an amateur astronomer, and Mr S. Keir on the study of variable stars and meteors.

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