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Document number: 6016
Date: 20 Oct 1847
Recipient: HERSCHEL John Frederick William
Author: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Collection: Royal Astronomical Society London
Collection number: 10/5/66
Last updated: 30th April 2012

Sir J. Herschel

Athenaeum Club, <1> London
20 Octr 1847

Dear Sir

I have to thank you for a copy of your most beautiful and welcome work on Astronomy <2> – You may indeed say Exegi monumentum ære perennius. <3>

To show you that I have not been altogether idle in the cause of science I have sent you per Railway a small collection of photographic views in various styles comprising shipping a tree in winter, &c, &c. Some of them are by my friends, which shows that a genuine knowledge of the art is spreading.

Believe me yours very truly
H. F. Talbot


Notes:

1. John Frederick William Herschel, Results of Astronomical Observations Made during the Years 1834, 5, 6, 7,8 at the Cape of Good Hope; Being the Completion of a Telescopic Survey of the Whole Surface of the Visible Heavens, Commenced in 1825 by Sir J. F. W. Herschel (London: Smith and Elder, 1847).

2. Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London: WHFT’s club; a gentleman’s club composed primarily of artists and scientists.

3. ‘I have built a monument more lasting than bronze’, Horace, Odes III.xxx.

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