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    Astronomical Society celebrate moon landing anniversary

    • Pat Regan
    • July 21, 2019
    • 10:17 am
    observatory

    To mark the 50th anniversary of the successful landing of the Eagle module on the surface of the Moon, Southport Astronomical Society opened its doors to the famous observatory in Hesketh Park yesterday.

    Members of both the Astronomical Society and Fernley Observatory Heritage Group were on hand to talk about this first moon landing, and explain just how close it came to being aborted in the last few seconds before its successful landing.

    Data from Historic England: Observatory. 1877; telescope dated 1869, manufactured by T Cooke and Sons, York and London (on brass plaque). For Joseph Baxendell (1815-1887). Erected in Hesketh Park in 1901. Redbrick in stretcher bond with stone keystones and imposts; timber first floor and probably lead roof and dome; cast-iron steps stamped “MASONS PATENT”. Rectangular on plan.

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    The biblical text which has surrounded the apparatus inside the wall of the construction for more than a century is taken from Psalm 19, and reads: ‘The Heavens Declare The Glory Of God; And The Firmament Sheweth His Handywork’.

    John Fernley (1796-1873), a conspicuous philanthropist, contributed the astronomical and meteorological structures a few years before he passed away.

    Fernley was a Christian fundamentalist who became regarded by some as an unrecognised champion and patron, having constructed other buildings in the seaside town.

    Fernley was also on the RNLI committee. He presented the ill-fated Eliza Fernley lifeboat, which was named after his late wife, to the town. The boat was however later lost with almost all crewmen in the terrible ‘Mexico disaster’ of 1886.

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    Pat Regan ©

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    See also

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