when: 07 September 2021 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | website: https://historycouncilnsw.org.au/events/sydney-observatory-an-environmental-history-1847-1900/ | tickets: https://historycouncilnsw.org.au/events/sydney-observatory-an-environmental-history-1847-1900/
published: 03 Sep 2021, 5 min read
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Sydney Observatory, established in 1858, sits proudly at the crest of the inner city's highest hill. Now known as Observatory Hill, it had past names as a significant bulga for the Darug people, and through several phases of settler colonist use: Windmill Hill, Fort Phillip, Flagstaff Hill.
This location has had specific implications for the functioning of the Observatory.
In this talk, Associate Professor Nancy Cushing will draw upon official reports, letters and diaries written by the astronomers to explore how their activities were affected by the light, smoke, dust and vibrations generated by the surrounding city, and how they bargained, blustered and innovated to ensure that valuable work could be undertaken there.
This event is a part of the Speaker Connect Program during History Week 2021.
This is a free and online event.
Hosted by Sydney Mechanic's School of Arts.
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Sydney Observatory, established in 1858, sits proudly at the crest of the inner city's highest hill. Now known as Observatory Hill, it had past names as a significant bulga for the Darug people, and through several phases of settler colonist use: Windmill Hill, Fort Phillip, Flagstaff Hill.
This location has had specific implications for the functioning of the Observatory.
In this talk, Associate Professor Nancy Cushing will draw upon official reports, letters and diaries written by the astronomers to explore how their activities were affected by the light, smoke, dust and vibrations generated by the surrounding city, and how they bargained, blustered and innovated to ensure that valuable work could be undertaken there.
This event is a part of the Speaker Connect Program during History Week 2021.
This is a free and online event.
Hosted by Sydney Mechanic's School of Arts.
Go see Sydney Observatory: An Environmental History- 1847 - 1900 2021.
Sydney Observatory: An Environmental History- 1847 - 1900 2021 is on 07 September 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 0418 811 522 for details. Visit their website at https://historycouncilnsw.org.au/events/sydney-observatory-an-environmental-history-1847-1900/.
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