Family memoirs of a very special uncle

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Eric Mervyn Lindsay, Lindsay Family, Armagh Observatory, Amateur Astronomy, Irish Astronomy

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Robin started with an inscription from the Valley of the Kings “speak my name and I shall live”, and said this was happening that day for Mervyn. He then showed the photograph of the Lindsay family taken about 1912 when Mervyn was about five and talked about some members of the family. Robin and his brother Jack described the various stories about a meteorite landing in Northern Ireland near Armagh and Mervyn being asked to value it. In a discussion, Mervyn told Robin that his knowledge of the stars had strengthened his belief in a Divine Creator. Robin described Mervyn as a very caring man who made anyone talking to him feel special. He concluded that those who sought a monument to Mervyn should look around them at the Observatory in Armagh.

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