Lick Observatory photographs
The Lick Observatory Archive documents one of the most historically important observatories in the world, and is a unique resource for the study of the history of modern astronomy. The digital collection contains digitized historical photographs from Series 6 and 7 of the larger collection and includes portraits of astronomers, telescope and lens makers and other prominent scientists, scenes of life at the observatory on Mount Hamilton, instruments, and documentation of expeditions. The physical archive includes records beginning in 1870 describing the founding construction and operation of the observatory, and documenting aspects of the early astronomical ambitions and achievements of its founders. Correspondence, copybooks, drawings, diaries and logs, and the personal papers of resident and visiting astronomers make up a large portion of the Archive.
3259 Works In Collection

25. Down the Grade

64. Adalbert Krueger

65. Oscar Repsold

67. Charles M. Plum

69. O.A.L. Pihl

74. H.E. Mathews

76. Johnn von Lamont

79. Frederik Kaiser

82. Bruno Peter

83. Alfred Wolfer

85. Carl Runge

86. Arthur Schuster

87. Herman Fritsche

88. William W. Payne

89. E.S. Martin

91. Lewis Swift

94. Axel Möller

95. Asaph Hall, Jr.

96. T. Gwyn Elger
