John Mills
John Mills (1806 – 1889), entrepreneur and
amateur astronomer, was a manufacturer of
Linen and
twine in the city of Dundee. As a young man and a member of the Original session
Kirk, he had been greatly influenced by the
Reverend Thomas Dick, philosopher and author of a number of books on
Astronomy and Christian Philosophy. Rev. Dick attempted to harmonize
science and
religion, and believed that the greatness of
God could best be appreciated by the study of
astronomy, to which he devoted his life after a period as an ordained minister at
Methven. He advocated that every city should have public parks, public
libraries and a public
observatory.
Inspired by Rev. Thomas Dick, he built his own private observatory on the slopes of Dundee Law, near what is now Adelaide Place. An old print still exists showing the ruins of the building minus its dome. One of John Mills' telescope is still on display in the Visitor Centre attached to the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh.
See also
Persondata |
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Mills, John |
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Short description |
British astronomer |
Date of birth |
1806 |
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Date of death |
1889 |
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