Draft:Terry Pearce (telescope maker)

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Terry Kubecki Pearce is an English telescope maker affiliated with the Hampstead Scientific Society, having rebuilt the mount for the Hampstead Observatory telescope.

In 1971 Herbert Stark, who was HSS general secretary from 1966 to 1974, set-up a sub-committee, headed by Doug Daniels, to focus on the observatory's repair and maintenance. Civil Engineer Keith Hitchcock was appointed to look after the observatory building's renovation. In order to raise capital for the renovations some of the society's equipment was sold, including a vintage sidereal clock, which was a valuable antique. In addition to the renovation of the observatory's buildings, the Cooke telescope's mount was rebuilt by Terry Pearce,[1] who, due to the observatory's financial constraints, convivially accepted payment through instalments spread over a three-year period.[2]

The Amateur Telescope Makers of London (ATMoL), formerly known as the Camden Astronomy and Telescope-making Society (CATS)[3] was founded in 1966 as an evening Astronomy class set up by Doug Daniels (HSS Astronomy secretary from 1988), later evolving to include telescope making under the expert tutelage of Terry Pearce.[citation needed]

After the closure of the original venue at Acland Burghley School in Tufnell Park, the class moved to Westminster Kingsway College, Regent's Park and continued for many years at this location until government cuts led to the class being cancelled in 2005.

This precipitated the formation of ATMoL/CATS as it is today, a non-profit subscription per term funded class, still under the tutelage and mentorship of Terry Pearce.

Holes, Matthew (May 2, 2020). "Looking at the mirror: the craftsmanship of reflecting telescopes".

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2011JBAA..121...13D Page 16". articles.adsabs.harvard.edu.
  2. ^ "HSS >> Astronomy Section >> History". www.hampsteadscience.ac.uk.
  3. ^ "About CATS/ATMol)".


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