k Astronomy. James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres 18471913, Scottish nobleman, who succeeded to his titles in 1880. An astronomer, collector and bibliophile, he built an observatory on the family estates at Dunecht near Aberdeen c1872. In 1888 donated the 15,000 items which form the Crawford Library to the Royal Observatory Edinburgh. Cartoon by Spy, pseudonym of Leslie Ward 18511922, British painter and caricaturist, from Vanity Fair. London, 11 May 1878. Chromolithograph. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Astronomy'. James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres (1847-1913), Scottish nobleman, who succeeded to his titles in 1880. An astronomer, collector and bibliophile, he built an observatory on the family estates at Dunecht near Aberdeen c1872.  In 1888 donated the 15,000 items which form the Crawford Library to the Royal Observatory Edinburgh.  Cartoon by 'Spy', pseudonym of Leslie Ward  (1851-1922), British painter and caricaturist, from 'Vanity Fair'. (London, 11 May 1878).  Chromolithograph.
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Astronomy'. James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres (1847-1913), Scottish nobleman, who succeeded to his titles in 1880. An astronomer, collector and bibliophile, he built an observatory on the family estates at Dunecht near Aberdeen c1872. In 1888 donated the 15,000 items which form the Crawford Library to the Royal Observatory Edinburgh. Cartoon by 'Spy', pseudonym of Leslie Ward (1851-1922), British painter and caricaturist, from 'Vanity Fair'. (London, 11 May 1878). Chromolithograph.

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