William Radcliffe Birt

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William Radcliffe Birt (18041881) was a British amateur astronomer in the 19th century. His name is used for the Birt crater, a minor crater on the Moon. Birt worked extensively with John Herschel, carrying out a great deal of meteorogical research on atmospheric waves, from 1843 to 1850. Birt founded the Graphical Society in London, in 1878. A lot of his work is held in the Scientist's Collection at the American Philosophical Society.

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