Herschel Club - Herschel Society
The Herschel Society
The home of Sir William Herschel,
in Bath, England, has been purchased by the William
Herschel Society, an organization seeking to create
a museum to the 18th and 19th century astronomer. Included
will be many items of Herschel memorabilia. President
of the group is Patrick Moore, and its patron is Caroline
Herschel. A fund drive to raise 30,000 British pounds
is now in progress. The society seeks to have a "Friends
of Herschel House" formed in the United States as a
non-profit, IRS-registered charity to enable persons
who wish to contribute to the project to make deductible
contributions.
The Society's journal, called the Speculum,
is published 3 times a year. Richard Phillips is the
current editor. The William Herschel Society has started
a Herschel Discussion Group in collabration with the
Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution (BRLSI).
This meets at 10:30 a.m. on the second Saturday of every
month in the premises of the BRSLI, 16-18 Queen Square,
Bath. Its aim is to pursue any topic which would have
been of interest to the Herschel family.
The Society also organises a public
lecture in Bath every year on the Saturday closest to
the 13 March (the date when William discovered Uranus
here). In 2000, Randii Wesson is coming over from the
USA to talk about the Infra-red Universe as observed
from Space on 11 March. This is to commemorate William's
discovery of infra-red radiation in 1800. The 250th
birthday of Caroline, his sister, happens this year
too.
Last year's (2001) lecture was given
by Dominique Proust, the French astronomer from Meudon
Observatory (Paris) who has recorded Herschel's music
on a CD (available through the Museum shop at Bath U.K.).
The Herschel Society is a registered
charity in Great Britain. Write to:
Michael Tabb
"Wilmslow" Bannerdown Road
Batheaston, Bath BAI 7ND
England
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