Warren De la RueFRS FRAS (18 January 1815 – 19 April 1889) was a British astronomer, chemist, and inventor, most famous for his pioneering work in astronomical photography.[1][2][3][4]
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Obituary, William Lassell, 1880. Astronomical Drawing, 1882. Obituary, WarrendelaRue, 1889. On a new group of lines in the photographic spectrum of Sirius...
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(1802–1872), Dean of Lincoln Bonamy Price (1807–1888), political economist WarrenDelaRue (1815–1889), astronomer and chemist Francis Colborne (1817–1895), Commander...
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class and for purposes of research, a scheme which, as a result of WarrendelaRue's munificent gift of instruments from his private observatory at Cranford...
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