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London’s Lost In 1852 a telescope stood on Wandsworth Common in London. It was the brain child of one man, the Reverend Mr. John Craig, vicar of Leamington Spa, and it represented the biggest refracting telescope in th
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Birmingham / London / /

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Leamington Spa / Ge / Thames Plate Glass Company / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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GBP / /

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Judicial Event / /

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Warwick jail / Leamington Reference LIbrary / /

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All Saints' Day / /

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long telephone discussion / metal rail sections / /

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the Sun / the Moon / /

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Orpington Astronomical Society / BAA / Royal Meteorological Society / Institute of Civil Engineers / Royal Astronomical Society / Royal Society / Stanford / /

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Isembard Brunel / Thomas Slater Optician / Francis Mitchell / Thomas Slater / George Airy / John Lee / William Sims / Helena / John Craig / George Rennie / Donati / Greg Smye-Rumsby / Robert Rutledge Craig / William Gravatt / Earl Spencer / Marc Brunel / Marc Kingdom Brunel / Robert Rutledge / George Rennie Fabricator / Isembard Kingdom Brunel / Stewart Mclaughlin Firstly / Stuart McLaughlin / /

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civil engineer / Reade Photographer / chief engineer / Astronomer / railway engineer / founder / Engineer / forward / member / /

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Illustrated London News / the Illustrated London News / /

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Wimbledon / /

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Time Team / /

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